Roof Repair in Las Vegas, NV
Las Vegas roofs take a beating that most homeowners genuinely underestimate — 300+ sunny days a year, summer roof-surface temperatures pushing 170°F, and monsoon storms that arrive fast and drain slow. If you’re seeing water stains on a ceiling or missing shingles after a wind event, you don’t have a “maybe later” situation. Call (725) 400-0403 for a free estimate, and Wayne Ford — owner and lead technician at Las Vegas Roof Repair Services — will get eyes on your roof, not a dispatcher or a subcontracted crew. We know the neighborhoods, the common construction eras, and exactly what Las Vegas roofs do when they start to fail.

Why Las Vegas Roof Repair Services Is Las Vegas’s Preferred Roof Repair Company
Wayne Ford has spent 11 years working Las Vegas roofs directly — not managing from an office, but actually up on the roof with his tools. That hands-on role matters here because Las Vegas’s housing stock has specific quirks: master-planned community tile systems built fast during the late-1990s boom, low-pitch flat sections prone to monsoon pooling, and underlayment that ages invisibly under tiles that still look fine. When Wayne assesses your roof, you’re getting the person who’ll do the work, not a salesperson who hands the job off.
Our Roof Repair team has earned 613 verified five-star reviews over those 11 years — one of the strongest documented review records in the local roofing trade. Those reviews come from real Las Vegas homeowners in neighborhoods like Summerlin, Centennial Hills, and the Silverado Ranch corridor. That’s not a marketing number; it’s a verifiable record you can read yourself. When you’re making a decision about your biggest investment, that kind of public track record is exactly the proof you should be asking for.
What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Our Roof Repair Services in Las Vegas
Shingle Replacement
Las Vegas sees less asphalt shingle roofing than most Sunbelt cities — the Mediterranean and Spanish-tile aesthetic dominated the 1995–2007 building boom across communities like Rhodes Ranch and Mountain’s Edge — but where shingles exist, the Mojave Desert climate destroys them faster than nearly anywhere in the country. Granule loss from sustained 160°F+ surface temperatures is the most common driver we see, often stripping an asphalt shingle down to bare mat within 12–15 years instead of the 25–30 a manufacturer projects for a milder climate. We work with seven manufacturer lines — GAF, CertainTeed, Owens Corning, IKO, Atlas, Tamko, and Boral — so you’re choosing the product that fits your roof and your budget, not whatever we happen to have in the truck.
Leak Repair
In Las Vegas, the July–September North American Monsoon season is peak leak-discovery time. Convective storms roll in from the south with little warning, dump two inches of rain in 45 minutes, and expose every failed underlayment seam, cracked boot, and blocked valley drain that dry weather had been hiding for years. A typical minor leak repair in Las Vegas — sealing a penetration, patching a flashing gap, or clearing a blocked internal drain — runs $180–$450 depending on access and scope. More involved leak work, like tracing a seam failure under tile, starts closer to $600. We diagnose the actual source, not just the symptom, because a ceiling stain in a Summerlin home can trace back to a valley 15 feet away from where the water drips.
Flashing Repair
Flashing failures are disproportionately common in Las Vegas’s tile-roof neighborhoods because the thermal expansion cycle here is extreme — metal flashing joints that heat to 160°F during the day and cool sharply at night work loose far faster than in more temperate markets. Chimney flashing, pipe boot flashing, and the step flashing running along second-story walls are the three spots we find compromised most often in homes along the US-95 and I-215 corridors. A standard flashing reseal or replacement in Las Vegas typically runs $220–$520; chimney flashing on a two-story home can reach $650–$900 depending on linear footage and the condition of the underlying mortar bed.
Flat Roof Patch
Many Las Vegas homes built during the construction boom include flat or near-flat roof sections over garages, covered patios, and single-story wings — and those sections are almost always the first to show monsoon damage because they depend entirely on functional drains and intact membrane seams to manage water. We see a consistent pattern in homes near the 89117 and 89134 zip codes: the main tile section looks pristine, but the flat-section TPO or modified bitumen membrane has alligatored from UV exposure and is pooling water after every storm. A flat roof patch in Las Vegas typically costs $275–$700 for a standard section; larger or more degraded surfaces requiring a full membrane overlay are quoted separately after inspection.
Trusted Brands We Service in Las Vegas
We work with seven manufacturer lines — GAF, CertainTeed, Owens Corning, IKO, Atlas, Tamko, and Boral — which means Las Vegas homeowners get real material choices rather than a single-brand take-it-or-leave-it quote. Different brands perform differently on Las Vegas’s low-pitch tile systems versus steeper shingle roofs, and Wayne will walk you through which product makes sense for your roof’s pitch, exposure, and age. Having relationships across seven lines also means we’re not waiting on a single distributor when a repair needs to happen before the next monsoon cell rolls through.
Common Roof Repair Problems We See in Las Vegas Homes
- “Good tile, dead paper” — failed underlayment under intact tile: This is the signature Las Vegas problem. The original 30-lb felt underlayment installed under tile roofs during the Summerlin, Henderson, and North Las Vegas master-planned construction boom of the 1990s and early 2000s has a real-world lifespan of 15–20 years under Mojave UV loads — meaning roofs built in 2000 are overdue right now. The tile above looks showroom-new, so homeowners don’t suspect a problem until the first heavy monsoon pushes water through cracked paper seams.
- Monsoon-driven flat-section pooling: Flat roof sections on Las Vegas homes drain through internal scuppers or roof drains that clog with desert debris — seed pods, dust, and fine gravel wash in from neighboring lots. When a July storm drops two inches of rain in under an hour, even a partially blocked drain can pond eight inches of water on a section that was designed for half that load.
- Vent boot cracking from thermal cycling: Rubber pipe boots around HVAC and plumbing penetrations deteriorate rapidly on Las Vegas roofs — the daily temperature swing from a 110°F afternoon to a 75°F desert night stresses and cracks rubber faster than a boot rated for average conditions. We replace cracked boots routinely in homes throughout the 89144 and 89129 zip codes, and it’s one of the most cost-effective repairs a Las Vegas homeowner can do to prevent interior water damage.
- Valley debris buildup on tile roofs: Low-pitch Mediterranean rooflines create wide, shallow valleys that collect wind-driven debris year-round. In drier months, that debris blocks valley flashing and creates a dam; when monsoon rain arrives, water backs up under tile edges rather than sheeting off cleanly. We see this consistently in Spanish-style homes in the Spring Valley and Desert Shores areas, and a valley cleaning combined with flashing reseal is often all that separates a dry ceiling from a wet one.
Pricing for Roof Repair in Las Vegas, NV
Roof repair in Las Vegas typically runs $180–$1,800 depending on what’s actually failing. Here’s how the common jobs break down in this market:

- Minor leak patch or penetration seal: $180–$450
- Vent boot replacement (1–3 boots): $190–$380
- Flashing reseal or partial replacement: $220–$520
- Chimney flashing repair: $650–$900
- Flat roof patch (standard section): $275–$700
- Underlayment leak trace and tile re-lay (localized section): $600–$1,800
- Shingle section replacement: $350–$900 depending on square footage
What moves those numbers up or down in Las Vegas is mostly access — two-story homes with tile add labor time, and second-story work in 108°F July heat isn’t the same job as a single-story in October. We give upfront pricing before any work starts. Call (725) 400-0403 for a free estimate and a straight answer on what your repair actually needs.
We Also Serve Cities Near Las Vegas
Beyond Las Vegas proper, our crew regularly works in Spring Valley, North Las Vegas, and Summerlin South — communities that share Las Vegas’s construction era, tile-roof prevalence, and monsoon exposure. If your home is in any of these areas, you’re in our standard service zone. Same Wayne-on-the-roof standard, same pricing transparency, no trip-fee markup for neighboring communities.
Serving Las Vegas, NV — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the 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 — Roof Repair in Las Vegas
We can typically schedule a Las Vegas estimate within one to two business days, and for active leaks or post-storm damage, we prioritize urgent calls ahead of routine work. We’re based in Las Vegas and not driving in from Henderson or Pahrump, so response is as fast as our current schedule allows. Call (725) 400-0403 to get on the calendar — the sooner we assess it, the smaller the repair usually is.
Yes — we serve all of Las Vegas, including master-planned communities like Summerlin, Centennial Hills, and the 89117, 89129, 89134, and 89144 zip codes. Newer subdivisions in the northwest valley and communities along the 215 Beltway are all within our standard service area. There’s no neighborhood in Las Vegas we consider out of range.
Not if the materials are installed correctly and rated for a desert climate — and this is exactly why brand choice matters in Las Vegas. Wayne will recommend products from our seven manufacturer lines (GAF, CertainTeed, Owens Corning, IKO, Atlas, Tamko, and Boral) that are specifically rated for high-UV, high-temperature environments. An improperly specified product on a Las Vegas roof can degrade in half the projected time, which is a conversation worth having before the repair is done.
Las Vegas repair costs are broadly in line with the regional market, but tile-over-underlayment work here carries a labor premium over comparable shingle markets because tile removal, re-stacking, and proper re-nailing requires specific skill and more time on the roof. A leak repair that might run $180–$300 on a shingle roof in a typical Sunbelt city can run $400–$700 in Las Vegas when it involves lifting and re-laying concrete tile. We price honestly and explain exactly what’s driving every dollar. Free estimates at (725) 400-0403.
Wayne is the lead technician, not just the owner — he shows up on the job, not just on the estimate. That’s been the approach across all 11 years and 613 five-star reviews, and it’s the most direct answer to the “will I get an experienced person or whoever’s available” question that Las Vegas homeowners rightfully ask before hiring any roofing contractor.
Ready for a straight answer about your Las Vegas roof? Call (725) 400-0403 to schedule a free estimate. Wayne will assess what’s actually happening, give you real numbers, and tell you honestly whether you need a repair or something more — no upsell, no runaround.
Reviewed by Wayne Ford, Owner and Lead Technician at Las Vegas Roof Repair Services, serving Las Vegas, NV since 2014.