Wilmington Roofing Pros provides emergency roof repair across the Wilmington metro. Active leaks during a storm, tree impact, sudden shingle loss — situations that can’t wait for a scheduled appointment. Call (910) 659-8958 for emergency roof repair in Wilmington.
When to Call for Emergency Roof Repair
Active water intrusion through the roof during a storm, visible daylight through the roof deck, tree or large branch impact on the roof, large section of shingles missing after a wind event, or sagging ceiling drywall indicating significant water accumulation above — all of these warrant emergency response rather than a scheduled appointment.
Emergency Roof Tarping
For damage that can’t be permanently repaired immediately — major storm events, tree impact, or large section loss — emergency tarping protects your home from further water intrusion until permanent repairs are scheduled. Proper tarping requires securing the tarp at the ridge and along the sides, not just laying it over the damage. Cost: $300–$800 depending on roof size and damage extent. Insurance typically covers emergency tarping as part of a storm damage claim.
What to Do Before We Arrive
Move furniture and valuables away from active drip areas. Place buckets to catch dripping water. Photograph all damage — ceiling stains, damaged areas visible from ground level, any debris. Do not go on the roof yourself — wet roofs and storm conditions create serious fall risk. Call your insurance company to report the damage. Then call us.
FAQ — Emergency Roof Repair Wilmington
How fast can you respond to an emergency roof repair in Wilmington?
For emergency situations — active leaks, tree impact, major storm damage — we prioritize same-day response across the Wilmington metro. During major storm events affecting the entire region simultaneously, we triage by severity and work as efficiently as possible. Call (910) 659-8958 immediately — don’t wait.
Emergency Roof Repair — Wilmington NC
Call (910) 659-8958 for emergency roof repair anywhere in the Wilmington metro. Active leaks and storm damage are always a priority.