Repair work that starts with the actual water path
Wind, ponding water, salt air, rooftop equipment, and failed flashings can all look like the same ceiling leak from below. We document the roof condition first, then separate temporary protection from permanent repair.
Post-Storm Inspections
A walkthrough after Hampton Roads weather catches the lifted edge or punctured seam before it becomes an interior flood, with photos that document the storm's date and damage for any claim.
VIEW SCOPETropical Storm Leak Response
Tropical systems push rain sideways into seams that handle ordinary weather fine, so our Hampton Roads leak response traces the wind-driven entry point and seals it before the next band rolls in.
VIEW SCOPEHail and Puncture Repair
Hail leaves bruises and pinholes that don't leak until they do, so after a Tidewater storm we find each fractured spot and patch the membrane back to a watertight, warranty-friendly condition.
VIEW SCOPEHigh-Wind Uplift Repair
Coastal gusts peel a roof from the edge inward, so uplift repair here means re-securing perimeter metal and field fastening before the next system finishes what the last one started.
VIEW SCOPERooftop Equipment Leak Repair
HVAC curbs, condensate lines, and gas pipes are where rooftop units quietly leak; we reseal the penetrations and curbs around Norfolk equipment so the problem stops at the source, not the ceiling.
VIEW SCOPEPonding Water Roof Repair
Standing water on a low-slope Norfolk roof speeds membrane breakdown and overloads the deck; we correct the slope or add drainage so it sheds instead of sitting after every heavy rain.
VIEW SCOPERoof Moisture Surveys
Infrared and capacitance surveys reveal the wet insulation hiding under an intact-looking Norfolk membrane, mapping exactly which saturated areas to replace so you aren't paying to re-roof what's still dry.
VIEW SCOPEHurricane Roof Damage Repair
Hurricane repair in Hampton Roads goes past the missing panels to the stressed fasteners and opened seams the wind left behind, all documented for both the fix and the insurance file.
VIEW SCOPESalt-Air Roof Corrosion
The salt that rides in off the Chesapeake eats metal roofing and flashings faster than anywhere inland, so corrosion work near Norfolk targets the early rust before it perforates the panel.
VIEW SCOPEFlashing Failure Repair
Failed flashing at walls, curbs, and edges is the quiet source of most Hampton Roads leaks; we rebuild those transitions so wind-driven coastal rain stops sneaking in behind the membrane.
VIEW SCOPEEmergency Tarping
When a Norfolk roof opens up mid-storm, properly weighted and anchored tarping keeps the water out until conditions allow a real fix, and we document the breach the moment we secure it.
VIEW SCOPEMetal Roof Corrosion Repair
Rust on a coastal metal roof starts at fasteners, laps, and cut edges, so corrosion repair near the Norfolk waterfront treats the source and reseals before the panel is too far gone to save.
VIEW SCOPERoof Drain Backup Repair
A clogged or undersized drain turns a Tidewater downpour into a rooftop pond, so we clear, repair, and right-size the drainage to move water off a Norfolk roof fast.
VIEW SCOPEInsurance Scope Support
We translate visible roof damage into the line-item language adjusters use, so a Norfolk owner's storm claim reflects the full repair instead of a quick patch the policy underpays.
VIEW SCOPEMembrane Seam Failure Repair
A split single-ply seam channels water for yards before it drips, so we re-weld or reseal the failed laps and probe the rest, since one open seam usually means others on a weathered Tidewater roof.
VIEW SCOPEWhat Can We Look At For You?
Send the address, roof concern, and timing. We will help separate immediate action from the roof work that belongs in the next capital plan.
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