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Roof Repair in Washington DC, DC

Washington DC homeowners face hot, humid summers averaging 88°f+ that accelerates wear on exterior surfaces. Our local pros understand your area's specific challenges and deliver quality work on every job.

Serving Georgetown, Capitol Hill, Bethesda, Arlington, Alexandria, and surrounding Washington DC communities.

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Why Washington DC Homes Need Roof Repair

Hot, humid summers averaging 88°F+
Moderate winters with occasional ice storms
Heavy spring rainfall and flooding
Significant pollen from famous cherry trees and oaks
High humidity year-round accelerating mold
Common Home Types We Service
Capitol Hill and Georgetown row housesColonial revival homes in Maryland suburbsNorthern Virginia townhomesSplit-level ranches in Fairfax CountyNew luxury condos in Navy Yard and NoMa

What You Get

Accurate leak source diagnosis — not just patching symptoms
Matching shingle materials for seamless appearance
Flashing repair and replacement
Storm damage repairs
Emergency tarping available for active leaks
Repairs backed by workmanship warranty

Our Roof Repair Process

01

Leak Diagnosis

We trace the leak to its actual source — often not directly above where it appears inside. Common culprits include flashing failures, pipe boot seals, and shingle gaps.

02

Damage Assessment

Full inspection of affected areas, surrounding shingles, and flashings to identify all repair needs.

03

Repair

Damaged shingles are replaced, flashings are repaired or replaced with proper step flashing and counter flashing techniques, and sealant is applied as needed.

04

Test & Inspect

Water testing confirms the leak is resolved. All surrounding areas are inspected for developing issues.

Seasonal Considerations for Washington DC

1
Spring pollen coating all exterior surfaces
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Summer humidity causing mold on masonry
3
Fall leaf clogging gutters and drains
4
Winter ice storm damage to trees and gutters
5
Year-round exterior cleaning needs from traffic and pollution

Areas We Serve in Washington DC

Our roof repair pros are available throughout the Washington DC metro area, including:

GeorgetownCapitol HillBethesdaArlingtonAlexandriaMcLeanRockvilleSilver SpringRestonTysons

Roof Repair FAQ for Washington DC Homeowners

How often should Washington DC homeowners get roof repair?
Given Washington DC's hot, humid summers averaging 88°f+, most homeowners benefit from roof repair at least once a year. Spring pollen coating all exterior surfaces often makes spring or fall the optimal time to schedule service.
What home types in Washington DC most need roof repair?
Capitol Hill and Georgetown row houses and Colonial revival homes in Maryland suburbs are the most common home types in Washington DC and typically see the most wear. Our local pros are familiar with the exterior materials found across the metro.
How do I know where my roof is leaking?
Water stains on ceilings or walls, wet attic insulation, and daylight visible in the attic are indicators. The actual entry point is often uphill from where damage appears — flashing, pipe boots, and valleys are common culprits.
Can I repair a roof myself?
Minor repairs like replacing a few shingles are DIY-able if you're comfortable on a roof. But flashing work, valley repairs, and leak diagnosis often require experience to do correctly. Improper repairs often make leaks worse.
How much does roof repair cost?
Minor repairs run $150–$500. Flashing repairs and larger shingle sections run $500–$1,500. Major repairs approaching the cost of replacement should be evaluated for full roof economics.
Does homeowner's insurance cover roof repairs?
Damage from sudden events like hail, wind, and fallen trees is typically covered. Normal wear and aging is not. We can help document storm damage for insurance claims.

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