Roof Repair in Provo & Utah County
Utah County's Roof Repair Specialists
A failing roof doesn't always mean a full replacement. Caught early, most leaks, storm damage, and shingle failures can be repaired quickly and affordably — restoring the integrity of your roof without the cost of a complete tear-off. Phoenix Roofing and Exteriors has been diagnosing and repairing residential roofs across Provo, Orem, Spanish Fork, and the surrounding Utah County communities since 2006.
We approach every repair with the same crew, same materials, and same standards we bring to a full replacement. No temporary patches. No sending a one-person crew with a caulk gun. Every job gets a proper diagnosis, a written estimate, and quality materials installed to last.
Utah's freeze-thaw cycles, late-spring hailstorms, and heavy snow loads accelerate roof wear faster than most homeowners expect. A small leak left unaddressed becomes rot in the decking, damage to insulation, and eventually interior water damage. We help you get ahead of the problem before it grows.

Common Roof Repairs in Utah County
From a single missing shingle to a widespread flashing failure, our crews handle the full range of residential roof repairs — on every material type we install.
Leak Diagnosis & Repair
Roof leaks are rarely where they appear on the ceiling. We trace moisture back to the source — failed flashing, cracked boots, lifted shingles, or open valleys — and fix the root cause, not just the symptom.
Missing or Damaged Shingles
High winds routinely strip shingles across Utah County. We replace damaged or missing shingles with matching materials and re-seal the surrounding courses to restore a watertight surface.
Flashing Repair & Replacement
Flashing failures around chimneys, skylights, vents, and wall intersections are a leading cause of residential leaks. We re-flash penetrations with proper step and counter-flashing techniques.
Pipe Boot & Vent Seal Replacement
Rubber pipe boots crack and shrink over time — especially under Utah's UV exposure. We replace deteriorated boots and reseal all roof penetrations to stop recurring leaks.
Valley Repair
Open and closed-cut valleys take more water than any other roof plane. We repair deteriorated valley metal and shingles to stop concentrated leaks from developing at these high-stress intersections.
Hail & Storm Damage Repair
Impact damage from Utah hailstorms can compromise shingle granules and seal strips without producing an immediate leak. We document damage for insurance purposes and restore affected areas before moisture intrusion begins.
Decking & Sheathing Repair
Rot or delamination in the roof decking often goes undetected until a replacement or major repair is underway. We replace damaged sheathing sections and re-cover them before new material is installed.
Ridge Cap Repair
Ridge caps take continuous wind and UV abuse. Cracked or lifted ridge caps expose the most vulnerable line of the roof. We re-nail and re-seal — or replace — deteriorated ridge cap shingles.
Skylight Flashing & Seal Repair
Skylights are a common leak source as sealants age and flashing lifts. We re-flash and reseal skylight perimeters to stop water from tracking behind the curb and into the ceiling cavity.
Don't see your specific issue? Contact us or call — we've seen it all.
Our Roof Repair Process
A proper repair starts with a proper diagnosis. We don't guess — we inspect, document, and fix the actual source of the problem.
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Free Inspection & Diagnosis
A Phoenix Roofing project manager inspects your roof and attic if needed, identifies every deficiency, and traces any active leak to its true source. You get a full written summary of findings at no charge.
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Written Estimate
We provide an itemized repair estimate before any work begins. You know exactly what's being repaired, what materials are being used, and what it costs — no surprises on the invoice.
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Scheduling
Most repairs are scheduled within the same week. Emergency and active-leak situations receive priority. We confirm the appointment window and show up on time.
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The Repair
Our crew completes the repair using materials that match your existing roof system. We don't cut corners to save time — every repair is done to last, not just to hold until the next rain.
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Cleanup & Documentation
We remove all debris, run a magnetic roller where applicable, and leave your property clean. Repair documentation — including photos of the damage and the completed work — is provided for your records and any insurance claim.
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Warranty
All repair work is backed by our written workmanship warranty. If the repair fails within the warranty period, we return and fix it at no charge.
Don't Wait for a Leak to Call
Most roof failures show warning signs months before water enters your home. Catching these early means a repair — not a replacement.
Water Stains on Ceilings
Discoloration or bubbling paint on interior ceilings is one of the clearest signs of an active or past roof leak. The entry point on the roof is often several feet away from the stain.
Granules in Gutters
Asphalt shingles shed granules as they age. Heavy granule loss in your gutters or at downspout outlets means shingles are losing their protective coating and are approaching failure.
Lifted or Curling Shingles
Shingles that have lifted at the corners or are curling along the edges have lost their adhesion and are no longer forming a watertight seal — especially in wind events.
Cracked or Missing Shingles
Shingles cracked by UV or impact, or missing entirely after wind, leave the underlayment exposed. Each rain event wears that underlayment thinner until moisture reaches the decking.
Rust or Gaps at Flashing
Rusted chimney flashing, lifted step flashing along dormers, or dried-out caulk at penetrations are reliable leak points waiting to open up — particularly during heavy rain.
Daylight in the Attic
Visible light or streaks of water staining in the attic sheathing confirm that the roof envelope has been breached. This level of damage requires immediate attention to prevent structural deterioration.
Roof Repair Done Right the First Time
Anyone can slap down a patch. We find the actual source of the problem, fix it properly, and back the work with a written warranty. Here's what that looks like in practice.
Root-Cause Diagnosis
We don't just fix the spot that's dripping — we trace the leak to its source and address the underlying failure so you aren't calling us back in six months.
No Subcontractors
Every repair is performed by a Phoenix Roofing employee crew. We control quality on every job — no outsourcing, no surprises on workmanship.
Matching Materials
We source shingles and materials that match your existing roof in color, profile, and manufacturer — so repairs blend in rather than standing out.
Insurance Documentation
If your repair involves storm damage, we photograph everything and provide a detailed written report that supports your insurance claim from day one.
Transparent Pricing
Written estimates before we start. No surprise line items on the invoice. What we quote is what you pay — unless we find additional damage we document and discuss with you first.
Warranty on All Work
Every repair comes with a written workmanship warranty. If it fails, we return and fix it. That's it — no runaround, no fine print.
Get a Free Roof Repair Estimate
We'll inspect your roof, find the source of the problem, and give you a written estimate — usually within 24 hours. No obligation. No upsell pressure.
- Free on-site inspection & diagnosis
- Written, itemized repair estimate
- Same-week scheduling on most repairs
- Storm damage documentation for insurance
- Workmanship warranty on all repairs
Or call us directly: (555) 400-7663
Roof Repair Across Utah County
Phoenix Roofing repairs roofs throughout Utah County and surrounding areas. If you're not sure whether we service your city, give us a call — we cover more ground than most.
- Provo, UT
- Orem, UT
- Spanish Fork, UT
- Springville, UT
- Payson, UT
- Mapleton, UT
- Salem, UT
- Santaquin, UT
- Genola, UT
- Elk Ridge, UT
- Lindon, UT
- Pleasant Grove, UT
- American Fork, UT
- Lehi, UT
- Saratoga Springs, UT
Roof Repair FAQ
How much does roof repair cost in Utah?
- Minor repairs typically range from $300 to $1,500. More involved work — flashing replacement, decking repair, extensive shingle replacement — may cost more. We provide a written, itemized estimate at no charge so you know the exact number before any work starts.
How quickly can you repair my roof?
- Most repairs are scheduled within the same week. For active leaks or emergencies, we offer priority scheduling and can often respond within 24 to 48 hours. Call us directly if you're dealing with an active leak.
Will my insurance cover roof repairs?
- Repairs from sudden storm events — hail, high winds, falling debris — are typically covered under homeowner's insurance. Normal wear and aging is generally excluded. We document damage thoroughly and can support your claim with photos and a written report if a covered event is involved.
Can you repair any roofing material?
- Yes. We repair asphalt shingles, metal roofing systems (standing seam and panels), TPO and EPDM flat roofing, and synthetic shake and slate. Our crews are trained across every material type we install.
How do I know if I need a repair or a full replacement?
- We offer free, no-obligation roof inspections across Utah County. Our project managers assess roof age, damage extent, and decking condition to give you an honest recommendation. If a repair will solve the problem, that's what we recommend — we never push a replacement when it isn't necessary.
Do your repairs come with a warranty?
- Yes. All repair work performed by Phoenix Roofing is backed by a written workmanship warranty. If the repair fails within the warranty period, we return and correct it at no charge.
Can you find a leak that other contractors couldn't locate?
- In many cases, yes. Leaks in Utah homes are frequently misdiagnosed because water travels along rafters and sheathing before dripping. We inspect from both the roof surface and the attic when access allows, and use systematic elimination to isolate the entry point.
Is it worth repairing an older roof?
- It depends on the roof's age, the extent of the damage, and the overall condition of the shingles and decking. A roof with 5+ years of expected remaining life and isolated damage is almost always worth repairing. We give you an honest assessment with all the information you need to decide.
Roof Leaking? Get a Free Repair Estimate Today.
We'll find the source of the problem, give you a written estimate, and schedule your repair — usually within the same week. No obligation, no pressure.