ROOF REPAIR CONTRACTORS

Patch Job vs. Professional Roof Repair

The first option is a quick patch job. Let’s say you have a leaking roof and need an immediate fix. You might watch a few YouTube tutorials, apply some tar over the leak, and call it a day—or hire a handyman to do it for you. In about 10-20 minutes, you’re done, but several issues remain:

– The root cause of the problem hasn’t been addressed.
– It’s based on guesswork, with tar applied randomly in hopes of solving the issue.
– Even if it works for a while, it’s only a temporary fix—within a year, the tar will dry out, crack, and you’ll be dealing with the same problem again.

The second option is to have a professional do a full roof repair. While it may cost a little more than a patch job, this provides a permanent and quality solution that will outlast the rest of your roof.

At Rhino Building Solutions, our goal is to remove the affected area and replace it with new roofing materials, ensuring you won’t experience another leak in that spot. If necessary, we will replace flashing and any damaged substrates. Whether we need to tear off the area or not, we guarantee that the problem will be fixed. Additionally, we offer warranties on most of our repairs—a benefit that many other companies don’t provide—and, more importantly, we stand by our work. We treat your home as if it were our own.

If you’re looking for a quick, temporary fix, a handyman might be the right choice. But if you want a lasting, high-quality repair, call us at 626-587-3920 or fill out this form to schedule an inspection.

Please note that we have a minimum service charge of $1,200, which covers the cost of two or more crew members for the service. If your repair costs less than $1,200, our inspector will inform you of this and provide recommendations during the assessment.

Our Process

Before we begin any repairs, the first step is to send an inspector for an initial assessment. Our inspectors are trained to identify the source of the issue, offer an immediate solution, and provide an on-site estimate for the work. Once the estimate is approved, we dispatch our technicians to carry out the repair.

In some cases, your roof may need a full replacement rather than a repair. This can happen if the roof was initially installed incorrectly and is beyond repair, or if it’s simply too old and deteriorating. Our goal isn’t to repair every roof, but to be honest and provide the best solution for your situation, ensuring the longevity and safety of your home.

Areas Serviced

What To Do When You Have a Leak

Place buckets or large bowls under the dripping area to collect leaking water. Make sure to put towels or plastic sheeting under the buckets.
If the leak is collecting in a bubble, gently poke a small hole to release pooling water in a bucket or large bowl.
Remove personal belongings from the room to prevent damage to furniture and other items.
Place buckets in your attic if you have one. The buckets will catch the water and stop it from going to the floor underneath.
If leaking is occurring in light fixtures, keep the lights turned off and allow water to drip out of the light fixture into a bucket.
Place towels across wet walls and on wet windowsills.
If you can safely get on the roof, remove debris that may cause clogging or damming at the leak area.

Take a wide angle picture pointing at the leak area, and reference it later with your consultant.

Common leak locations