Storm damage? Active leak? We'll get there fast.
Call (208) 505-9352 NowRoof emergencies don't happen on a schedule. They happen at 2 AM during a storm. Or on a Saturday when the rain's coming through your ceiling.
When you've got water pouring into your house, you need help now—not next Tuesday.
At Top Shelf Roofing, we handle emergency calls across Boise and the Treasure Valley. We'll get to you as quickly as we can, stop the immediate damage, and make a plan to fix it permanently.
Not every roof issue needs emergency service. But if you're dealing with any of these, call us right away:
If you're not sure whether it's an emergency, call anyway. We'd rather check it out and find it's not urgent than have you wait and let the damage get worse.
When you call us for an emergency, here's what we do:
We'll get to you as quickly as we can. In most cases, we can be there the same day—sometimes within a few hours.
We'll figure out what's causing the problem and how bad it is. Safety first—we'll make sure it's not dangerous before we proceed.
Our first priority is stopping more water from getting in. That might mean:
If you'll be filing an insurance claim, we'll take photos and document the damage for your records.
Once the emergency is under control, we'll give you an estimate for permanent repairs and help you figure out next steps.
Idaho gets its share of severe weather—high winds, hail, heavy snow, and occasional thunderstorms. All of these can damage your roof fast.
If you've just been through a storm, it's smart to get your roof checked even if you don't see obvious damage. Sometimes the damage is there, but you can't see it from the ground.
Strong winds can lift and tear off shingles, especially if they were already loose or aging. Once shingles are gone, the underlayment is exposed—and that won't hold up long.
Hail can dent metal flashing, crack shingles, and knock off protective granules. Even small hail can cause damage that leads to leaks down the road.
A large branch can punch right through a roof. Even smaller branches can damage shingles or dent gutters.
In winter, ice dams can form at the edge of your roof, trapping water and forcing it under the shingles. This can cause major leaks and water damage.
If you're dealing with an active leak or major damage, here's what you can do before we arrive:
Most homeowners insurance policies cover sudden, accidental roof damage—like storm damage or fallen trees.
We've worked with dozens of insurance companies, and we know what they need to process your claim. We can:
That said, we can't file the claim for you—you'll need to contact your insurance company to start that process. But we'll make it as easy as possible on our end.
Roof emergencies get worse the longer you wait. Water doesn't take a break. It keeps soaking into your insulation, your walls, your ceilings.
The faster you call, the less damage you'll have to deal with—and the lower your repair bill will be.
We're here to help. Give us a call, and we'll get someone out as soon as we can.