Storm and wind damage
Wind lifts shingles, hail bruises them, and a single storm can open up a roof in spots you'd never spot from the yard. We walk it, document the damage with photos, and tell you straight what it needs.
Devin's Emergency Roofers answers storm damage, leaks, and tarp-offs across Provo, fast, before the water does more damage than the wind did.
A roof problem is the kind of thing that gets worse by the hour. We pick up, we show up, and we stop the water before it finds the drywall.
A missing shingle or a lifted edge looks small from the ground. But water finds its way in, runs along the decking, and shows up two rooms over as a stain on the ceiling. By the time most people call, it has already been working for a while. The faster we get a tarp on and the water stopped, the smaller the repair stays.
Roofs rarely fail all at once. They fail quietly, then all of a sudden.
Most of our work starts with a phone call from a homeowner who needs it handled now. Here is what that usually looks like.
Wind lifts shingles, hail bruises them, and a single storm can open up a roof in spots you'd never spot from the yard. We walk it, document the damage with photos, and tell you straight what it needs.
A leak that's running right now is the call we move to the front. We find where the water is actually getting in, which is often not where the stain is, and we get it sealed so your ceiling stops growing a brown ring.
When it's still raining or the damage is too big to repair on the spot, the right move is to tarp it. A proper tarp keeps the water out and buys the time to do the actual fix correctly instead of rushing it in bad weather.
Most leaks trace back to the same handful of spots: worn shingles, cracked flashing, and the seals around vents and chimneys. We replace what's failed and seal the trouble areas so the same leak doesn't come back next storm.
Sometimes the honest answer is that patching it again is throwing good money after bad. When a roof is past saving, we handle the urgent repair to stop the damage first, then walk you through what a full replacement looks like.
The reason "emergency" is in our name is that it's the work we built around. When a roof goes, the difference between a small bill and a big one is how fast someone picks up the phone and gets out there. We try to be the call that actually shows up.
You shouldn't be left holding a bucket waiting for a callback that never comes.
Tell us what's happening. If you can, send a photo of the stain or the roof so we know what we're walking into before we get there.
We come out, find where it's getting in, and stop it, with a tarp first if we have to, so the damage quits spreading right away.
You get a clear price and the actual repair, whether that's shingles and flashing or a full replacement. Then we clean up after ourselves.
Storm response, leak repair, and replacements on homes like yours around Provo and Utah County.

The roof was leaking and someone actually picked up and came out. That's the whole story, and that's why people call.
What customers tell us · paraphrased from common feedback, read the originals on Google
One call gets a roofer headed your way and a real answer about what your roof needs. No phone tag, no waiting for the weather to fix it for you.
Tell us what's going on, whether that's a fresh leak, storm damage, or a roof that's been limping along. The fastest way to reach us is the phone, but text works too.