Leak source repair
Leaks may start at pipe boots, vents, chimney flashing, wall flashing, valleys, exposed fasteners, ridge details, or damaged shingles above the stain.

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When a Plano roof starts leaking, loses shingles, or shows storm damage, the repair decision should be specific: find the failure, stop water entry, and decide whether a focused repair is reliable.
Service Overview
This is the money page for Plano homeowners with leaks, storm damage, shingle damage, flashing issues, vent problems, or urgent repair questions.
The goal is to identify the roof failure, explain the repair scope, and help you understand when repair is enough versus when replacement planning should be discussed.
Detailed Scope
Roof repair should name the failed detail and the reason it is letting water in or putting the roof at risk.
Leaks may start at pipe boots, vents, chimney flashing, wall flashing, valleys, exposed fasteners, ridge details, or damaged shingles above the stain.
Hail and wind can bruise shingles, lift tabs, loosen ridge caps, damage vents, and open small paths for water entry after the next rain.
Missing shingles, torn tabs, brittle corners, loose starter courses, and vulnerable roof edges should be evaluated before water reaches decking.
If damage is isolated, repair may be practical. If leaks repeat across multiple slopes, the estimate should explain why replacement planning may be smarter.
Roof Assessment
Some roof symptoms can wait for a planned inspection. Others should be checked quickly because water intrusion may already be spreading.
Estimate Clarity
A good repair estimate should make the source, scope, and expected reliability clear.
Leak location: The estimate should connect the interior symptom to a probable roof area or failed exterior detail.
Repair materials: Shingles, flashing, sealants, pipe boots, vents, fasteners, underlayment, and decking assumptions should be clear when relevant.
Storm context: If wind or hail contributed to the failure, nearby roof details should be checked instead of patching only the first symptom.
Replacement trigger: If repair may not hold because of age, repeated leaks, or broad wear, that should be explained plainly.
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Local Relevance
In West Plano and Legacy area neighborhoods, steep rooflines and complex valleys can hide the actual water entry point several feet above an interior stain.
In older East Plano homes, aging pipe boots, brittle shingles, and flashing details can fail after heat and wind even without a dramatic storm.
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Process
Questions
Often, yes. If the leak is isolated around flashing, a pipe boot, a vent, a valley, or a small shingle area, a focused repair may be practical. Widespread damage or repeated leaks may call for replacement planning.
Active dripping, ceiling stains that grow after rain, missing shingles, exposed decking, damaged flashing, sagging areas, and storm damage near penetrations should be reviewed quickly.
Yes. A repair inspection can include nearby shingles, vents, ridge details, flashing, gutters, and roof edges so the estimate is not limited to only the first visible symptom.
The recommendation should connect roof age, leak history, storm exposure, shingle condition, and repairable area size to a practical next step.
Service covers West Plano, East Plano, Legacy, Willow Bend, Park Forest, Russell Creek, Hunters Glen, and nearby Plano neighborhoods.
Get the leak, storm damage, or failed roof detail inspected before a small issue spreads.