Emergency Repair
24/7 emergency roof repair services throughout Florida for storm damage, hurricane damage, fallen trees, and urgent leak situations requiring immediate response.
333 providers listed
Emergency roof repair in Florida is a critical service during hurricane season and after severe weather events when roof damage creates immediate threats to property and safety. Emergency services include temporary tarping to prevent water intrusion, removal of fallen trees or debris, structural stabilization when framing is compromised, and rapid leak mitigation to prevent interior damage from spreading. Florida's intense rainfall means that even small openings can allow hundreds of gallons of water into a home during a single storm event, causing exponential damage to insulation, drywall, flooring, and personal property. Professional emergency roof contractors maintain 24/7 availability, carry extensive tarping supplies, and can deploy crews within hours of a call even during active weather events. Documentation is critical—reputable contractors photograph damage before and after temporary repairs, provide detailed written assessments for insurance claims, and never ask homeowners to sign assignment of benefits agreements before insurance adjusters have inspected the property. After hurricanes, demand for emergency repairs can overwhelm available contractors for weeks, making it essential to have a relationship with a trusted roofer before disaster strikes.

Jacksonville, FL
Based in Jacksonville, FL, 1-800-BoardUp of Northeast Florida provides professional roofing services, specializing in...

Pompano Beach, FL
Based in Pompano Beach, FL, 2 Men Roofer provides professional roofing services, specializing in shingle roofing, roof...

Bradenton, FL
911 Mold Pros is a roofing contractor in Bradenton, FL, specializing in roof repair, roof inspection and emergency...

Tampa, FL
911 Restoration of Tampa offers roofing services to Tampa, FL area customers, specializing in emergency repair. Rated...

Jupiter, FL
911 Restoration of West Palm Beach is a roofing contractor in Jupiter, FL, specializing in emergency repair. Rated 5/5...

Zephyrhills, FL
A Bartlett Roofing & Construction Services, LLC offers roofing services to Zephyrhills, FL area customers, specializing...

Deerfield Beach, FL
A.S.A.P. Corp. offers roofing services to Deerfield Beach, FL area customers, specializing in emergency repair. Rated...

Tallahassee, FL
AND Services is a roofing contractor in Tallahassee, FL, specializing in emergency repair and plumber. Rated 4.6/5 from...

Fort Myers, FL
ATI Restoration offers roofing services to Fort Myers, FL area customers, specializing in storm damage repair and...

Edgewater, FL
AWS Roofing Services is a roofing contractor in Edgewater, FL, specializing in shingle roofing, roof replacement, roof...

Oldsmar, FL
Based in Oldsmar, FL, Acoma Roofing provides professional roofing services, specializing in shingle roofing, roof...

Miami Gardens, FL
Acosta Roofing Contractor Corp offers roofing services to Miami Gardens, FL area customers, specializing in shingle...
Frequently Asked Questions
How much do emergency roof repairs cost in Florida?
Emergency roof repairs in Florida typically cost 25-75% more than the same repair performed under normal conditions, reflecting after-hours labor, hazardous working conditions, and urgent response time. Emergency tarping services range from $500 to $2,000 depending on roof size, pitch, and accessibility. Simple emergency leak repairs run $400 to $1,200. Tree removal from a roof and temporary structural stabilization can cost $1,500 to $5,000+ depending on the tree size and extent of damage. Post-hurricane pricing may be higher due to extreme demand and material shortages, but contractors are prohibited from price gouging during declared emergencies. Most emergency roof work is covered by homeowners insurance under the dwelling coverage portion of policies, though deductibles apply. Document everything with photos and get written estimates before non-emergency permanent repairs begin.
How quickly can emergency roof repair contractors respond in Florida?
Response times for emergency roof repairs vary dramatically based on whether a widespread storm event is affecting the region. During normal conditions, reputable emergency roofing contractors typically respond within 2-6 hours of a call, often arriving same-day. During active hurricane or tropical storm events, contractors may deploy immediately for life-safety situations (roof completely blown off, major structural failure) but delay tarping services until winds drop below 35-40 mph for worker safety. After major hurricanes that affect large areas, response times can extend to 2-7 days due to overwhelming demand and crews working through backlogs of emergency calls. Homeowners should call their regular roofing contractor first if they have one—existing relationships often result in priority service. Keep a list of 2-3 licensed roofing contractors with 24/7 emergency numbers before hurricane season begins rather than searching during a crisis.
What should I do if my roof is damaged during a Florida storm?
If your roof is damaged during a storm, first ensure your family's safety—evacuate areas where water is entering or structural damage is visible. Document the damage immediately with photos and videos, capturing both exterior roof damage and interior water intrusion. Place buckets to catch water and move valuables away from leaks. Contact your insurance company to report the claim as soon as possible—most Florida insurers have 24/7 claims hotlines and can authorize emergency tarping. Then call a licensed roofing contractor for emergency temporary repairs. Do not allow anyone onto your roof during active weather or high winds. If a tarp is installed, understand this is a temporary measure—permanent repairs should be scheduled within days to weeks. Keep all receipts, take photos of temporary repairs, and never sign contracts or assignment of benefits forms until your insurance adjuster has inspected the damage. Legitimate contractors will work directly with your insurance company and wait for approval before performing permanent repairs.