Fast, reliable emergency roof tarping to stop leaks and protect your property.

When to Call in a Professional for Roof Damage & Emergency Tarping

Temporary protection buys time—don’t wait if water intrusion or structural exposure is likely.

  • ️ Active leaks after storms, hail, or heavy winds.
  • Impact from fallen branches or flying debris.
  • Daylight visible through the attic or roof plane.
  • Ceiling stains, dripping fixtures, or wet insulation.
  • You need photos and documentation for an insurance claim.
  • You require a safe temporary cover until permanent repairs are scheduled.

Restoration Checklist

Our checklists are designed to help you navigate the restoration process with confidence. They provide helpful steps and reminders, but remember—every property damage situation is different. Use these as a starting point and always work closely with your restoration professional for personalized guidance.

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What to Expect

  1. Submit your request form with ZIP & issue type

    Tell us your location and whether it’s water, fire, mold, roof, or biohazard.

  2. Get matched with a vetted local pro

    We route your request to a licensed, insured restoration specialist in your area.

  3. Receive same-day response (in most cases)

    Expect a quick call or message to confirm details, timing, and next steps. Emergency slots are prioritized.

  4. Work begins once you approve the quote

    You’ll get a clear estimate. Approve it to schedule repair, cleanup, or mitigation—then the crew gets to work.

Note: Timelines and availability can vary by provider and job scope.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I install a tarp myself?

DIY tarping is risky; professionals use safety equipment and ensure watertight sealing.

What if rain starts before tarping?

Contact emergency services immediately — crews can work under light rain with proper safety gear.

Can tarping stop all leaks?

It minimizes water intrusion but may not stop severe leaks until full repair is done.

Do you repair shingles and flashing?

Yes, minor shingle, flashing, and vent repairs are performed during emergency response.

When should I request emergency tarping?

Immediately after leaks, wind damage, or roof impact to prevent interior water damage.

Is roof tarping covered by insurance?

Yes, when related to sudden events like storms or fallen trees.

How long does temporary tarping last?

Most tarps last 30-90 days depending on weather, until permanent repairs are made.

Note: Details can vary by provider. Confirm with your chosen restoration service.

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