Palm Beach Roof Repair Experts
A small roof leak can quickly turn into a major problem. Our Palm Beach roofers offers fast response times and repairs everything from minor cracks to major damage. Call us if you notice any warning signs so we can assess the damage and advise you on repairs or a full replacement.
Affordable Roof Repair in Palm Beach
Are you noticing signs of roof damage such as leaks, missing shingles, or loose granules? Your roof may be in need of a repair. Our Palm Beach roofers are trained on all major types of roofs. We use high-quality materials and proven techniques to ensure long-lasting results. Don’t delay that critical repair until it’s too late. JJ Quality Roofing provides affordable roof repair services in Palm Beach and surrounding areas. We understand the urgency of a roof leak. That’s why we offer prompt service, we’re often able to offer next-day inspections.
Signs Your Roof Needs a Repair
Missing or Dented Flashing
Loose or Missing Roof Shingles
Interior Water Damage
Granules on Your Roof
Roof Repair FAQ
How long does a roof repair take?
Small roof repairs can be completed within a day. Larger roof repairs can take anywhere from a few days to a whole week depending on the extent of damage. If the damage involve features on the roof such as chimneys or vents you can expect it to take at least a few days to repair. For a more accurate timeline, contact us today for a free inspection.
How much does a roof repair cost?
It depends on the amount of damage being repair and the type of roof. Other factors such as strucutral damage or roof features such as vents and chimneys can also increase the price if they are damaged. The national average range for a roof repair is $380-$1,800. For a more precise estimate contact us!
What types of roofs do you repair?
We repair asphalt shingle, metal, clay, and concrete roofs.
How do I know whether I need a repair or a replacement?
The extent of damage and age of the roof are the two largest determining factors when deciding if you need a repair or replacement. If the extent of roof damage is more than 25 percent of the entire roof, you’re better off getting a full roof replacement. If the damage is more localized and less than 25 percent of your roof you might be better off with a repair. If your roof is reaching the end of its expected lifespan and you’re noticing damage, you’re better off fully replacing it, a repair might work in the short term but due to your roof’s age it’s more likely to continue getting damage during storms. Other factors such as how well your roof was maintained, and the type of roof material are important as well. Shingle roofs generally have the shortest lifespan around 15-25 years. Metal and tile roofs generally last 25-30 years. If you’re unsure of whether you need to repair or replace your roof, contact us today for a free inspection.
How do I prepare my home for a roof repair?
Move fragile items from the attic, clear driveways and walkways for the crew, and park vehicles elsewhere to avoid damage from falling debris.