Fast, honest roof repair for homeowners across Alamance County, from Burlington to Graham, Mebane, Elon, Haw River, and Gibsonville. We fix what's actually wrong, not what sells a bigger job.
A leak in a 1970s Graham ranch behaves differently than one in a newer Mebane build. Pick your town for repair coverage specific to your area.
Select what's going on and get a ballpark range. Every repair still starts with a free inspection to confirm the exact scope.
Most leaks don't show up where the water actually enters. We trace the path from the interior stain back to the real failure point before quoting anything, so you're not paying to patch the wrong spot twice.
Roughly what we see most often across Alamance County homes, ranked by how frequently each one is the real culprit.
Metal flashing seals shrink and separate over time, opening a direct path for water at every rain.
Where two roof planes meet sees the heaviest water volume on the entire roof, and the highest wear.
The rubber collars around plumbing vents crack from UV exposure well before the shingles around them fail.
Wind can lift a shingle's seal without visibly tearing it off, leaving a hidden entry point.
This home had a slow leak traced back to failed step flashing along a chimney. Rather than patching over the symptom, we pulled the affected shingles, replaced the flashing entirely, and resealed with proper underlayment, backed by our labor warranty.
See More Local ProjectsWe'll never push a full replacement when a repair will genuinely hold. These are the factors that tip the decision either way.
Small issues left alone become expensive ones. Watch for these.
A brown ring on drywall almost always means water has already been getting in for a while.
Even one gap exposes the underlayment directly to weather and speeds up decking damage.
Persistent moisture odor usually points to a slow leak that hasn't shown up inside yet.
Localized granule loss around one area often signals a spot repair, not full replacement.
We offer 24/7 emergency response for active leaks anywhere in Alamance County. If the roof needs immediate tarping to stop further damage, that's typically same-day.
If the damage is storm-related, often yes, beyond your deductible. We document the damage and can work directly with your adjuster to support the claim.
Most repairs in the county fall between $285 and $1,400 depending on scope. Use the calculator above for an estimate specific to your situation.
We handle repairs throughout Alamance County, including Burlington, Graham, Mebane, Elon, Haw River, and Gibsonville.
Free diagnostic inspection anywhere in Alamance County. Honest scope, honest price, no upsell to a replacement you don't need.