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Emergency Roof Repair. Fast Dispatch. Everything Documented.

Storm damage, active leaks, wind-lifted shingles — every hour without a repair means more damage inside your home. GAF Certified. BBB A+. Serving Fresno, Bakersfield, Sacramento, Modesto & Visalia.

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An emergency repair can’t wait
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$0 down · 6.99% APR · 5-year financing · no early payoff penalties. Most homeowners qualify same day — no hard credit pull.

$2,500 repair

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$5,000 repair

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Every hour you wait, the damage gets worse

1 HOUR

Water penetrates your ceiling insulation and begins saturating drywall. What starts as a roof leak repair becomes a ceiling repair the longer you wait.

6 hOURS

Drywall begins to buckle and paint peels as water spreads along ceiling joists. Active roof leaks that go unaddressed for 6 hours typically require drywall replacement in addition to roof repair.

24 HOURS

Mold spores begin forming in wet insulation and wall cavities. California emergency roof repair professionals recommend calling within the first 24 hours of any active leak — mold remediation costs 3–5x more than the original roof repair.

48-72 HOURS

Roof decking develops soft spots and dry rot, rafters begin showing structural damage, and water contact with electrical creates a safety hazard. What started as a $600 roof leak repair is now a water damage remediation — and most homeowners insurance carriers flag delayed repair as a complicating factor in water damage claims.

We Fix the Problem. Or You Don’t Pay. That’s Not Marketing — That’s Our Policy.

Missing, cracked, curling, or wind-lifted shingles. Improper installation. Storm damage. We match your existing shingles and restore the weatherproof seal.

Our Leak Free Guarantee – Zero Risk

Here’s what most California homeowners experience before calling us:

We Show You Exactly What’s Wrong — On Video — Before We Touch Your Roof

No guesswork. No mystery invoices. No surprise “we found something else.

Grandmark did an amazing job fixing our Roof and Duct work we needed done. Greatly appreciate them and recommend them 10/10 ! Thank you for everything making our home look great

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Adrian Espinoza

Fresno, CA

They not only did everything they said they would do in the estimate, they went above and beyond with the repairs on the roof and came out on NEW YEARS DAY to do the job!
I would highly recommend GRAND MARK ROOFING to anyone looking for any type of roofing needs!

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Steve larson

Sacramento, CA

David provided me with an estimate & video of tile roof issue. Although Grandmark Service Co. cannot do a small section repair that I need David did a good job of explaining the situation.

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Nancy Silva

Bakersfield, CA

Eight type of emergency roof situation

Storm damage, active leaks, and structural failures all require immediate attention — but each situation is different.

Active roof leaks — water coming in now

A visible drip or ceiling stain means water has already been traveling through your roof assembly for some time — the entry point is almost never directly above where you see the water. Every hour of active intrusion saturates more insulation, spreads further along joists, and increases the likelihood of mold formation. Most homeowners underestimate how fast water damage compounds inside a wall cavity.

Wind damage & missing shingles

Wind events at 35mph+ can lift and remove shingles — particularly at the edges, ridges, and any area where previous installation or repair was improperly fastened. Missing shingles expose your underlayment directly to UV and the next rain event. Underlayment is not waterproof long-term — it’s a secondary barrier, not a primary one. If shingles are missing and rain is forecast, this is an emergency regardless of whether water is currently coming in.

Fallen tree & debris impact

Tree branches and debris impact is one of the most serious emergency roof situations because the damage is almost always structural — not just surface level. A branch that penetrates your roof may have cracked decking, damaged rafters, or created a large open breach, and the visible damage at the surface is frequently smaller than what’s beneath it. This situation always requires emergency weatherproofing plus a full structural assessment before permanent repair can be scoped.

Storm damage — wind, rain & hail

High winds peel back shingles, lift flashing, and drive rain under every compromised point. Hail bruises shingles and cracks tiles invisibly from the ground. Heavy rain events expose every weakness that heat cycles opened up over the summer. Storm damage is the most common reason California homeowners call us after hours — and it’s the situation where documentation matters most for insurance.

Sudden flashing failures

Flashing failures are responsible for the majority of residential roof leaks in California — and they’re the most commonly misdiagnosed. Water enters at a chimney base, skylight edge, pipe boot, or valley and travels several feet before appearing as a stain on your ceiling. Homeowners and non-specialist contractors often patch the wrong location. We trace every flashing failure to its actual entry point using our video inspection process — fixing the right thing the first time.

Gutter system failures

A failed gutter system during a California rain event is more than an inconvenience — disconnected, collapsed, or clogged gutters direct water against your fascia boards, along your foundation, and into your crawlspace or basement. Fascia rot from gutter overflow develops fast — a single season of improper drainage can destroy boards that took decades to deteriorate naturally. In commercial buildings, failed drainage causes perimeter ponding that compounds membrane degradation and can compromise the foundation over time.

Solar panel roof damage

California has the highest solar adoption rate in the US — and solar panels create unique emergency roofing scenarios most contractors aren’t equipped to handle. Storm events can shift or crack panels, damage mounting hardware that penetrates your roof, and leave open mount holes that admit water at every penetration point. Solar panels carry live electrical current and cannot simply be pushed aside — Grandmark handles panel removal and reinstallation as part of the emergency repair process, coordinating with your solar provider where required.

Chimney damage & collapse

Chimney emergencies range from cracked caps and mortar joint failures to partial or full collapse — the most serious structural emergency on a residential roof. California’s seismic activity makes chimney instability a unique risk here — even a minor earthquake can crack mortar joints that appear intact from the ground. A compromised chimney can shed masonry onto your decking during a storm, create large open breach points, and allow water, animals, and debris into your flue — all of which we treat as an emergency, not a scheduled repair.

Serving all 5 California markets

Licensed roofing crews dispatched from 5 offices. Same-day service available in most areas.

Fresno

View Location → (559) 272-7495

Sacramento

View Location → (916) 900-0187

Bakersfield

View Location → (661) 493-8595

Stanislaus

View Location → (209) 353-8692

Visalia

View Location → (559) 608-3554

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What California homeowners ask most when their roof is actively failing. Every answer is honest — no sales pressure

Yes. If permanent materials need sourcing or insurance documentation is required first, we install temporary protection — tarping, emergency sealant, or membrane patching — so no more water enters your home.

In most cases yes. Storm damage, wind damage, and sudden failures are typically covered. Call us before filing your claim — our video documents damage cause and timeline from arrival. Many homeowners lose this window by calling a roofer after filing instead of before.

We document everything on video from arrival. If the damage requires more than an emergency repair, we give you a full written assessment and all your options. You always know the full scope before we proceed — no open-ended invoices

We dispatch from 5 California offices. Call (866) 671-2677 and we’ll tell you immediately what’s available in your area. Response time depends on your location and crew availability.

Water is coming in. Call us now.

The average homeowner waits 3–4 weeks before calling a roofer. In that time, a $600 repair can become a $4,000 problem.

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