Emergency & Storm Damage in North Las Vegas, NV
When a monsoon drops half an inch of rain in under 30 minutes on a July night, North Las Vegas homeowners don’t have time to research contractors. Our Emergency & Storm Damage team covers all of North Las Vegas — from the aging flat-roof blocks of 89030 to the concrete-tile master-planned streets of Aliante and Craig Ranch in 89084 — and we deploy fast because Wayne Ford plans for monsoon season before it starts, not after the first call comes in. Reach us now at (725) 400-0403.

Why Las Vegas Roof Repair Services Is North Las Vegas’s Preferred Emergency & Storm Damage Company
We’ve been working roofs across North Las Vegas for 11 years, which means we already know how the 1950s tract homes near Bonanza Village differ structurally from the 2004-era S-tile subdivisions off West Craig Road — and that knowledge changes how we diagnose storm damage before we ever pull a single tile. That’s not experience you can fake, and it’s not something a franchise crew parachuting in from Henderson is going to have.
613 verified five-star reviews, earned one roof at a time. North Las Vegas homeowners account for a meaningful share of those reviews because this city’s storm pattern — bone-dry heat all summer followed by violent monsoon cells — generates legitimate emergency calls every July and August, and we’ve answered them consistently. Wayne Ford doesn’t hand emergency calls off to a subcontracted crew. He goes up on the roof himself.
That owner-on-the-roof model matters most during emergencies. When you’ve got water coming through the ceiling at 9 PM on a Tuesday after a storm cell rolls through the Craig Ranch corridor, you want the person making decisions to be standing on your deck, reading moisture levels with their own equipment — not fielding a phone call from a truck somewhere else in the valley.
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Our Emergency & Storm Damage Services in North Las Vegas
Storm Damage Repair
Storm damage in North Las Vegas rarely looks like what homeowners expect. The concrete S-tiles on the Aliante and Craig Ranch rooftops built between 1998 and 2008 are often visually intact after a major storm cell — not a crack, not a shifted tile — yet water pours through ceiling planes because the original 30-lb felt underlayment beneath has been baked to a powder by 15-plus years of 115°F attic heat. We don’t stop the inspection at tile condition. We probe the underlayment, check the OSB deck for moisture intrusion, and document everything we find before we quote a single line item. Storm damage repair in North Las Vegas properly done means addressing what the storm revealed, not just what it broke.
Emergency Tarp Installation
An emergency tarp is a bridge — it stops the bleeding while the full scope gets assessed and insurance gets looped in. We carry commercial-grade tarps in multiple sizes rated for the Mojave wind loads North Las Vegas sees during monsoon cells, and we secure them to last more than one storm event. Our crew responded to a West Craig Road call in Craig Ranch after a July storm dropped nearly half an inch in under 30 minutes; the homeowner’s concrete S-tiles were unbroken, but the original felt had powdered out completely across three field sections, letting water pour straight onto the OSB deck. We emergency-tarped the affected slopes that same evening, documented underlayment failure with moisture readings, and came back to install a GAF WeatherWatch leak-barrier layer with new 40-lb synthetic underlayment beneath the re-set tiles — drying out what had been a hidden 20-year time bomb.
Insurance Claims Support
North Las Vegas homeowners dealing with storm damage frequently run into the same problem: the adjuster arrives, sees intact concrete tiles, and initially scopes the claim as minor — or denies it. We’ve been through this enough times across 89084 and 89030 ZIP codes to know exactly what documentation adjusters need to approve underlayment failure, deck moisture, and interior water damage as storm-related losses. Wayne Ford provides written field reports with moisture readings, photographs of degraded underlayment pulled from specific roof sections, and a repair scope that speaks the insurance industry’s language. We don’t just fix the roof — we make sure the claim tells the right story.
Wind Damage Repair
The North Las Vegas monsoon doesn’t just bring rain — it brings sustained winds that peel back improperly fastened tiles, lift flashing that’s been thermally cycled loose over years of desert heat, and expose underlayment edges that were already compromised before the storm arrived. Along East Lake Mead Boulevard North and through the denser residential sections near Simmons Street, we regularly find wind damage that compounded existing underlayment or flashing issues rather than creating new ones from scratch. We repair the wind damage and address the underlying condition so the next storm doesn’t restart the cycle.
Trusted Brands We Service in North Las Vegas
We carry materials from GAF, CertainTeed, Owens Corning, IKO, Atlas, Tamko, and Boral — seven manufacturer relationships that mean North Las Vegas homeowners pick materials that match their roof type and budget, not whatever happened to arrive on the last supply truck. For the concrete S-tile roofs dominating Aliante and Craig Ranch, we source synthetic underlayment rated for sustained desert heat. For the flat and low-slope built-up roofs common in the 89030 residential corridor, we work with modified bitumen and single-ply membrane systems that hold up against North Las Vegas thermal extremes. Parts move fast because our supplier relationships are built for this market.

Common Emergency & Storm Damage Problems We See in North Las Vegas Homes
- Invisible underlayment failure under intact concrete tile (89084, 89085): Homeowners in Aliante and Craig Ranch routinely skip pre-monsoon inspections because their S-tile roofs look perfect from the street. What they can’t see is that the original 30-lb felt beneath those tiles has been silently degraded by 115°F attic temperatures for 15–20 years — and the first July or August storm converts visually intact tile roofs on the same street into simultaneous active leaks, overwhelming local emergency response capacity in a single weather event.
- Multi-layer patched flat roofs masking deck rot (89030): The 1940s–1960s ranch-style and small tract homes in the southern ZIP codes near Bonanza Village have often been re-roofed by layering new cap sheets over old built-up assemblies. That multi-layer construction traps and hides moisture between sheets for weeks after a storm event — so by the time a ceiling stain shows up, the OSB or board deck beneath has already begun to rot, and the true repair scope is larger than either the homeowner or the adjuster anticipated.
- Thermal-expansion seam failures on flat and low-slope commercial-adjacent roofs: The flat and low-slope roofs along the industrial corridor near West Cheyenne Avenue and North Rancho Drive see single-ply lap seams widened by 112–117°F surface temperatures all summer. Monsoon rain then drives into those cracked seams with enough force to turn what looked like minor separation into a full membrane failure — often within the first hour of a storm cell passing over.
- Flashing and tile-edge blow-off from monsoon microbursts: North Las Vegas sits in a topographic pocket that channels and accelerates microburst winds during strong monsoon cells. Properties along Purple Heart Highway and through the Craig Ranch development frequently see leading-edge tiles and perimeter flashing lifted before the main rainfall even arrives — leaving open gaps that feed interior water damage before any tarp can be set.
Pricing for Emergency & Storm Damage in North Las Vegas, NV
Here’s what emergency and storm damage work actually runs in the North Las Vegas market:
- Emergency tarp installation: $350–$650 depending on roof slope and affected area
- Storm damage repair (felt underlayment replacement, tile re-set, 1–2 squares): $800–$2,200
- Full underlayment replacement under existing concrete tile (per square): $350–$550 per square, with whole-roof jobs on Aliante and Craig Ranch homes typically running $9,000–$18,000 depending on square footage and deck condition
- Flat-roof storm damage repair — membrane patch or section replacement (89030 built-up roof): $600–$3,500 depending on how many layers require removal and whether deck repair is needed
- Insurance documentation and adjuster support: Included with any repair scope we quote
What drives cost up in North Las Vegas specifically: multi-layer flat-roof assemblies that require additional tear-off labor, deck rot discovered under a compromised built-up roof, and S-tile roofs where every tile must be removed by hand, underlayment replaced, and tiles re-set individually. Emergency timing (evening or weekend response during active monsoon season) adds to labor cost. Estimates are free — call (725) 400-0403 and we’ll give you straight numbers.
We Also Serve Cities Near North Las Vegas
Our storm damage and emergency response coverage extends well beyond North Las Vegas city limits. We regularly work roofs in Las Vegas proper, Spring Valley, and Summerlin South — all within the same Mojave monsoon belt that makes emergency response a genuine seasonal demand across the entire valley. If you’re just outside North Las Vegas and need an emergency tarp or storm assessment, call us — we’re already in the area.
Serving North Las Vegas, NV — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the North Las Vegas area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Emergency & Storm Damage in North Las Vegas
Yes — and this is the most important thing North Las Vegas homeowners in 89084 need to understand. Intact tiles do not mean an intact roof. The concrete S-tile roofs built in Craig Ranch and Aliante during the mid-2000s are now 18–22 years old, and the original 30-lb felt underlayment beneath those tiles has been subjected to sustained attic temperatures exceeding 115°F every summer since installation. That felt doesn’t crack visibly — it powders and disintegrates, losing all waterproofing function. The first monsoon storm drives water straight through it onto the OSB deck below, and you won’t know until you see a ceiling stain — which may appear hours or days after the storm ends. A post-monsoon inspection that includes lifting spot tiles and checking underlayment condition is not optional on a roof this age. Call (725) 400-0403 — the inspection is free and it takes less time than the water damage repair will.
We prioritize active-leak emergency calls and deploy as fast as conditions allow — same-day response is our operational standard during monsoon season, though simultaneous storm events across 89084 and 89085 can create brief queues when an entire neighborhood gets hit in the same cell. We keep commercial-grade tarps on the truck sized for North Las Vegas’s typical S-tile and flat-roof footprints. Call (725) 400-0403 the moment you see water entering and we’ll give you an honest arrival estimate — Wayne handles triage personally, not a call center.
It depends on how the claim is documented — which is where most North Las Vegas homeowners lose money they’re entitled to. Underlayment failure caused by storm-related water intrusion is a covered event under most standard homeowner policies, but adjusters who see intact tiles often scope the damage as minor or pre-existing without a detailed field report showing exactly where the underlayment has degraded and how storm moisture entered through it. We provide written reports with moisture readings, photos of failed underlayment pulled from specific roof sections, and a repair scope that connects the storm event to the observed damage. We’ve guided dozens of 89084 homeowners through this documentation process successfully. Call (725) 400-0403 before you accept an adjuster’s initial scope — it’s worth having Wayne review what was documented.
Yes, a delayed ceiling stain on a flat-roof home in 89030 is still storm damage — and it often signals a worse underlying condition than an immediate stain would. The multi-layer built-up roofs common in the mid-century residential blocks near Bonanza Village and along East Lake Mead Boulevard North trap and hold moisture between cap sheet layers for days or weeks after a storm event, slowing the path of water to the interior. By the time you see a stain, the moisture has typically been sitting against your OSB or board deck long enough to begin rot. Document when you first noticed the stain, note the last significant storm date, and call us before you file — the delayed presentation does not disqualify the claim, but the documentation needs to connect the events clearly. Reach us at (725) 400-0403.
We work with GAF, CertainTeed, Owens Corning, IKO, Atlas, Tamko, and Boral — seven manufacturer relationships that cover the full range of materials North Las Vegas roofs actually require. For the concrete S-tile roofs in Aliante and Craig Ranch, we install synthetic underlayment products rated for Mojave UV and thermal conditions significantly more durable than the original 30-lb felt. For the flat and low-slope roofs in 89030, we use modified bitumen and single-ply membrane systems appropriate to those roof geometries. The material decision is based on your specific roof type and what the insurance scope covers — not on what’s convenient for us to stock. Call (725) 400-0403 and Wayne will walk you through the options that actually fit your roof.
Ready for a free estimate? If you’re in North Las Vegas and dealing with storm damage — or you want a pre-monsoon inspection before July turns your intact-looking tile roof into an active leak — call (725) 400-0403. Wayne Ford picks up, gives you straight answers, and shows up on the job personally. 11 years of North Las Vegas roofs. 613 five-star reviews. Zero shortcuts.
Reviewed by Wayne Ford, Owner & Lead Technician at Las Vegas Roof Repair Services, serving North Las Vegas, NV since 2014.