24/7 EMERGENCY LINE
Roof emergency? We're already moving.
Call now. We'll talk you through the next ten minutes for free, and get a crew out to stabilize your home — most within hours.
Tarped and weatherproofed fast — a human answers, day or night.
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Call or text
A human answers. Photos help us dispatch the right crew and materials the first time.
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We stabilize
Tarping, water diversion, tree-strike assessment — the bleeding stops today.
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We handle what’s next
Claim-ready documentation, then permanent repair on your timeline, not ours.
What counts as an emergency?
If you're not sure, call anyway — the call is free and we'd rather look at nothing than have you sleep under a leak.
Active leaking
Water coming in now — buckets first, then call. We tarp same-day in most zones.
Tree or limb strike
Stay out of the room below it. Structural assessment comes before anything else.
Shingles in the yard
Wind stripped the field. Exposed underlayment has days, not weeks, in PNW rain.
Visible sagging
Sagging decking or a bulging ceiling can mean trapped water load. Treat as urgent.
Storm damage is usually a claim, not a personal bill.
Don't let panic sign you up with the first door-knocker. We document everything in adjuster-ready format and walk you through the claim in the right order — here's the whole playbook, free.
When it mattered
“They responded within hours of my call after the storm, tarped my roof the same day, and had a full repair done within two weeks.”
“Found the real leak source two rooms away from the ceiling stain. Fixed for a fraction of what another company quoted me for a 'necessary' replacement.”
Emergency questions, straight answers
What does emergency response cost?
The call and the assessment are free. Emergency tarping and stabilization are billed at flat, quoted-first rates — and are almost always reimbursable under your homeowner policy as required mitigation. Keep every receipt; we give you claim-ready documentation.
How fast can you actually get here?
Crews stage in the Everett area, Spokane, and Eugene. In those zones, same-day tarping is the norm; most of our service area sees a crew within hours during storm events. Call and we will give you a real ETA, not a promise.
Should I call my insurance company first or you first?
Us first — not for sales reasons. You need the damage documented and stabilized before the claim conversation, and carriers require you to prevent further damage anyway. Then file with photos and our report attached.
What if it's dark or raining hard?
We tarp in the rain — that is rather the point. Severe active weather can delay roof access for crew safety, but we can often talk you through interior damage control by phone in the meantime. The line answers 24/7.
Not an emergency — but not nothing?
Book the free inspection instead. Same honesty, less adrenaline.
