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Roof Repair Overview
The Pacific Northwest sees a wide range of weather throughout the year: scorching heat, lots of rain, and even some snow and ice. Your home’s roof takes a lot of punishment from day to day, and eventually, it will have to be replaced.
Not every roof that needs attention requires total replacement. However, there are many sources of damage that can cause isolated problems for a roof, such as:
- Wildlife
- Falling debris or tree limbs
- Foot traffic or negligence from people
- High winds
- Snow and ice dams in the winter
- Moisture buildup in the attic
Our Roof Repair Services
Certain features of your roof can degrade or fail independently, requiring the replacement of certain components, such as vents, shingles, or flashing. We provide roof repair services for many of these issues.
Leak Repair
Chimney Flashing Replacement
Skylight Replacement
Vent Replacement
Roof Repair FAQs
1. When is roof repair a better option than roof replacement?
Roof repair is often appropriate when damage is limited to specific areas or components, such as shingles, flashing, vents, or skylights. Isolated issues caused by weather, debris, or normal wear can often be corrected without replacing the entire roofing system.
2. What types of roof repairs do you offer?
Do It Right Roofing provides targeted repair services, including leak repair, chimney flashing replacement, skylight replacement, and vent replacement. These services focus on restoring individual roof components that have degraded or failed.
3. What causes roof leaks in the Pacific Northwest?
Roof leaks often result from missing or loose shingles, damaged flashing around chimneys or roof transitions, snow and ice buildup, falling debris, or attic moisture. Locating where the leak originates is critical to making the correct repair and preventing further damage.
4. Do roof leaks always mean I need a full roof replacement?
No. Many leaks can be resolved through prompt, localized repairs when the underlying roofing system is still in good condition. A professional inspection helps determine whether repair is sufficient or if replacement should be considered.