Emergency roof repair service in Phoenix AZ by Allstate Roofing
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Emergency Roof Repair Phoenix AZ

Water entering your home right now? Call us. We respond to emergency leak and storm damage situations across the Phoenix metro. Licensed, insured, 25 years in Arizona.

AZ ROC #165235

Calling is faster than a form for emergency situations. Standard business hours M-F 6:30 AM – 4:00 PM.

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Arizona Roofers Since 2001

Allstate Roofing responds same-week to emergency leak and storm damage calls across the Phoenix metro — licensed, insured, 25 years in Arizona.

Emergency Roof Repair in the Phoenix Valley

Phoenix monsoon season runs July through September. In peak months, we get calls daily — cracked tile, lifted shingles, active ceiling leaks after the kind of rain that drops 2 inches in 30 minutes. The storm chasers who flood Phoenix after every major monsoon event are the biggest threat a homeowner faces in that moment: unlicensed crews who take a deposit, do temporary work that fails, and are gone before the next rain.

Allstate Roofing has been here since 2001. We will be here after the repair. Chad Thomas personally reviews the scope of emergency work, and every job is done by our licensed crew under our workmanship warranty. That's the difference between an emergency repair that holds for 20 years and one that fails the following week.

Emergency Situations We Respond To

Monsoon wind damage

Displaced tiles, lifted shingles, damaged ridge caps after 60+ mph winds.

Active roof leaks

Water entering the home through the roof — ceiling stains, drips, or visible daylight in the attic.

Storm debris damage

Fallen tree limbs, blown debris, or hail impact that has compromised the roof surface.

Flashing failure

Flashing at vents, skylights, or HVAC curbs that has pulled away, allowing water penetration.

If Water Is Entering Your Home Right Now

Do these things immediately while you wait for us:

  1. 1Call (602) 484-7663 — do not wait for a web form response when water is entering your home
  2. 2Move valuables and furniture away from the affected area
  3. 3Place buckets to capture dripping water and reduce damage
  4. 4Do NOT attempt to get on the roof yourself — wet roofs are dangerous
  5. 5Take photos of all visible damage before any work begins (for insurance documentation)
  6. 6If you have obvious structural damage, contact your insurance company before authorizing repairs

Before & After: Storm Damage Repair

Storm damaged roof after repair by Allstate Roofing — Phoenix AZ
Storm damaged roof before repair — Phoenix AZ
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Emergency Repair vs. Permanent Repair

Emergency response often involves two phases: immediate stabilization (tarping, temporary patching) to stop water intrusion, followed by permanent repair once materials and full crew access are arranged. For most emergency situations, we can go directly to permanent repair in a single visit. Complex damage — large tile sections displaced, structural decking compromised — may require the two-phase approach.

We will always tell you which approach makes sense for your situation and why. If a tarp is all that's needed to buy 72 hours for the permanent repair, we say that. If a permanent repair can happen same-day, we do that. No upsell. No unnecessary charges.

Emergency Repair Pricing

Emergency repairs carry a 25-40% surcharge over standard rates due to prioritized scheduling. Estimated ranges:

  • Emergency tarping: $200–$500 depending on coverage area
  • Emergency tile repair (1-5 tiles): $400–$900
  • Emergency shingle repair: $400–$1,200
  • Emergency flashing repair: $350–$800
  • Larger emergency scopes: quoted on-site after assessment

Insurance-covered work billed at insurer-approved rates. Document damage before calling insurance — photos from ground level are sufficient to start a claim.

Emergency Roof Repair FAQs

How quickly can Allstate Roofing respond to an emergency roof repair in Phoenix?

We prioritize emergency leak calls and typically respond same-week. During peak monsoon season (July-September), response times can extend 2-5 days due to high demand volume. For active leaks, call (602) 484-7663 directly — do not submit a web form if water is entering your home. Emergency tarping is available to protect your interior while repairs are scheduled.

What qualifies as an emergency roof repair in Arizona?

An emergency roof repair is any situation where water is currently entering or is at high risk of entering your home. This includes: missing or displaced tiles after high winds, lifted shingle sections with exposed underlayment, visible deck damage after hail impact, damaged flashing after a monsoon, and any active ceiling leak. If you can see daylight from your attic, that qualifies.

Does homeowners insurance cover emergency monsoon roof damage in Phoenix?

Most homeowners policies cover sudden storm damage to roofs — monsoon wind damage, hail, and falling debris are typically covered. What is often not covered: pre-existing deterioration that the storm worsened, poor workmanship, and lack of maintenance. Allstate Roofing can document the damage for your insurance claim with photos and a written assessment. Always file a claim before you authorize repairs.

What is emergency roof tarping?

Emergency roof tarping is a temporary protective measure where a heavy-duty tarp is secured over the damaged section of your roof to prevent further water intrusion while permanent repairs are scheduled. It is not a permanent fix — it buys you time to get the right materials and crew organized. We recommend tarping for any situation where the permanent repair cannot happen within 24-48 hours.

How much does emergency roof repair cost in Phoenix?

Emergency repairs carry a 25-40% surcharge over standard repair rates due to prioritized scheduling and after-hours coordination. A standard emergency repair in Phoenix runs $400-$4,500 depending on damage type and scope. Insurance-covered repairs are billed at the insurer-approved rate once the claim is processed.

Related Services

Read our complete monsoon roof damage guide to understand what storm damage looks like and how to prevent it.

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(602) 484-7663 — Allstate Roofing. Licensed Arizona roofing contractor since 2001. We will be here after the repair.