Roof repair priced for the damage you have, not the replacement someone wants to sell you
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Roof repair priced for the damage you have, not the replacement someone wants to sell you

A section of damaged shingles doesn't always mean a full re-roof. We scope the actual repair first.

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Licensed & Insured
Repair work covered under our full roofing policy
Repair-First Approach
We recommend replacement only when repair won't hold
Written Scopes
Every repair itemized before work begins
GTA-Wide Coverage
Repairs handled across Toronto and surrounding regions

What roof repair actually needs to account for in the GTA

A repair on a 6-year-old roof in a new subdivision is a different job than a repair on a 25-year-old roof in an older neighbourhood, even if the visible damage looks similar.

Matching shingles is harder than it sounds

Sun exposure fades shingles unevenly, and older product lines get discontinued. We check whether a visually acceptable match is actually available before quoting a patch.

One damaged section can signal a wider issue

Isolated wind or ice damage in one section sometimes reflects an installation issue affecting the whole slope. We check adjacent areas before treating it as purely localized.

Freeze-thaw cycling limits repair windows

Shingles get brittle in cold weather and don't seal properly if worked in a deep freeze. We factor seasonal timing into repair scheduling rather than forcing it.

Underlying deck condition changes the repair scope

If decking beneath a damaged section is compromised, a shingle-only patch won't hold. We check the deck at the repair site before finalizing the quote.

What roof repair actually needs to account for in the GTA
The problem

The 'you need a whole new roof' pitch

It's common for a contractor to look at one damaged section and recommend a full replacement, because a bigger job is a bigger sale. Sometimes that's genuinely the right call, but often a section can be properly repaired for a fraction of the cost, and the recommendation to replace has more to do with margin than roof condition.

Our solution

How we decide between repair and replacement

We look at the extent of the damage, the condition of the rest of the roof, and whether matching materials are realistically available. If a repair will hold and look reasonable, we'll quote the repair. If the roof's overall condition means a repair is a short-term patch on a roof that's failing broadly, we'll tell you that directly, with our reasoning, rather than just defaulting to the bigger job.

How It Works

How we handle a repair request

The same discipline applies whether the job is small or large.

  1. 1

    Damage assessment

    We inspect the affected area and check surrounding sections for related issues.

  2. 2

    Material and deck check

    We confirm whether matching shingles are available and check deck condition at the repair site.

  3. 3

    Itemized repair quote

    You get a specific price for the actual repair, with reasoning if replacement is recommended instead.

  4. 4

    Repair and cleanup

    Work is completed with matched materials where possible and the site is left clean.

Why homeowners trust our repair recommendations

We make money on repairs too, so there's no financial reason to steer you toward replacement you don't need.

We repair when repair is the honest answer

A bigger job isn't automatically the right one.

We check for related, less obvious damage

One visible issue sometimes points to a second one nearby.

We're upfront about material matching limits

If an exact match isn't available, you'll know before we start.

We work around seasonal limits honestly

Deep-freeze repairs don't seal properly, so we won't pretend otherwise.

We check the deck, not just the surface

A repair over bad decking isn't really a repair.

We explain our reasoning, every time

You'll understand why we recommend what we recommend.

Roof repair questions

How do I know if I need a repair or a full replacement?

It depends on the extent of the damage and the overall condition of the roof. We'll assess both and give you a direct recommendation, including if repair is genuinely enough.

Can you match my existing shingles?

Often, though not always exactly, especially on older roofs where the original product line is discontinued or has faded unevenly. We'll tell you what's realistic before quoting.

Can roof repairs be done in winter?

Some can, though shingles seal poorly in deep cold, so certain repairs are better scheduled for milder windows. We'll advise based on the specific repair.

Will a repair void any existing roof warranty?

It depends on your original installer's warranty terms. We can advise on how our repair might interact with existing coverage where you have documentation.

What if the damage turns out to be worse once you start?

We stop and explain what we found, along with updated options, before doing any additional work beyond the original quote.

Get a repair quote scoped to the actual damage

Tell us what you're seeing and where. We'll assess before recommending repair or replacement.

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