Leaks, blown-off shingles, damaged flashing, failing boots, chimney seals — we fix it right the first time. Most repairs diagnosed the same day you call.
When your roof is leaking, the last thing you want is a contractor who smears tar on the problem and walks away. Huntersville Roofing Company fixes the actual failure — not just the wet spot on your ceiling. We serve homeowners across Huntersville, Cornelius, Mooresville, Davidson, Denver, Statesville, Concord, and Charlotte, NC, and we treat every repair like it's going on our own mother's house.
Water almost never comes through a roof where you see it on the ceiling. It enters at a flashing, a pipe boot, a nail pop, or a damaged shingle — then travels along rafters and decking until it finds the lowest point to drip. Diagnosing that path takes experience. We've been doing it long enough to know exactly where to look first.
North Carolina's weather is tough on roofs. Hail from spring and summer thunderstorms bruises shingles and kills their waterproofing layer. High winds — especially around open stretches of Lake Norman — lift and crease shingles that look fine from the ground. UV exposure cracks pipe boots and dries out sealant around chimneys. Freeze-thaw cycles in January and February open up old caulking around skylights and step flashing.
Common repairs we handle every week:
Step one: we come out and look. Most calls get a same-day or next-day inspection. We get on the roof (or use a drone when safer), photograph everything, and show you exactly what's going on — not just read you a price.
Step two: you get a written estimate with a scope of work. We explain what's failing, why, and what the fix actually involves. If a simple repair will hold for another 5–10 years, we tell you that. If the roof is at end of life and a repair is throwing money at a bigger problem, we'll tell you that too and talk about replacement options.
Step three: we do the work. Most repairs are completed in a single visit.
Storm damage? Wind and hail repairs may be covered by your homeowners insurance. We handle storm claims start to finish, including meeting your adjuster on site to make sure the scope is right.
Not every roof should be repaired. If your shingles are 20+ years old, losing granules by the handful, curling at the edges, or if you've had multiple leaks in multiple spots — repairs become a band-aid on a bigger problem. We'll give you the honest answer. Our goal isn't the biggest invoice today; it's being the roofer you call back in five years.
Small repairs (single pipe boot, a few missing shingles, minor flashing) typically run $250–$650. Mid-size repairs (chimney re-flash, valley repair, multiple leak sources) run $650–$1,800. After inspection, you get a firm written number — not an hourly surprise.
In most cases we can get a tech out same-day or next-day for inspection. If a rainstorm is imminent, we can also place an emergency tarp to protect the interior until a proper repair.
Not if the repair is done correctly with matching or compatible materials and proper installation techniques. That's why using a certified contractor matters — bad repairs are the #1 reason manufacturers deny warranty claims.
Age, condition, and number of damaged areas tell the story. Isolated damage on a roof under 15 years old is almost always a repair. Widespread damage or a roof past 20 years is usually a replacement. We'll give you an honest answer during the free inspection.
Yes. Every repair comes with a workmanship warranty in writing. If the repaired area fails within the warranty period, we come back and fix it at no charge.
Water damage multiplies by the day. Get a free inspection and a firm written quote — fast.
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