What Constitutes a Roofing Emergency
Not every roofing problem requires an emergency response, but several situations clearly do. Understanding the threshold helps homeowners make fast, appropriate decisions when they're dealing with the stress of sudden damage.
- Active water intrusion through the ceiling, especially near electrical fixtures or in large volumes
- Physical breach of the roof deck — fallen tree limb, large debris impact, or structural collapse
- Large sections of shingles or membrane removed by wind, exposing bare decking
- Sudden catastrophic flashing failure around a chimney or skylight with water streaming in
- Ice dam overflow causing visible water entry along exterior walls
- Any structural deformation — sagging ridge line, collapsed section, or visible rafter damage
