Tile, flat, gutter and metal roof repair across Pitt Meadows from a local family team in the Fraser Valley. We find why your roof is leaking and fix it right, with no pressure to re-roof.
We will get right back to you, usually the same day.
Every kind of roof, repaired or replaced, across Pitt Meadows and Maple Ridge.
Broken tiles, valley leaks, flashings and underlayment, fixed without pushing a full re-roof.
Learn more →SBS membrane repair and installation for flat and low-slope roofs.
Learn more →Repairs and full re-roofs using premium GAF systems.
Learn more →Proper membrane repairs that actually last, not just caulking.
Learn more →EPDM, torch-on, PVC and tar & gravel for flat and farm-building roofs.
Learn more →Torch-free membrane systems, safe for occupied buildings.
Learn more →Pitt Meadows is mostly flat farmland along the Pitt and Fraser rivers, with a compact set of neighbourhoods in the middle. The newer subdivisions around Bonson and Osprey Village have asphalt and some concrete tile roofs, and on the shaded, damp lots moss builds up and blocks the water channels on tile so rain backs up underneath.
Most of Pitt Meadows is agricultural, so there are a lot of acreages and farm buildings with metal, flat and shop roofs, plus the odd flat torch-on section on additions. Whatever the roof, we find the real cause and fix it right, with no pressure to re-roof when a repair will do.
If a repair will do, we tell you. We do not upsell roofs people do not need.
From the newer homes in Bonson to the farm and shop roofs across Pitt Meadows, we repair every kind of roof out here.
Licensed, insured with $2M liability, and WCB coverage with safety-trained crews.
We show you what is actually happening on your roof and explain it plainly.
We cover all of Pitt Meadows, from Bonson and Osprey Village out across the farmland to North Pitt.
Yes. Most of Pitt Meadows is farmland, and we work on the acreages and farm buildings out here, repairing metal, flat and shop roofs as well as the homes.
Most roof repairs in Pitt Meadows run from a few hundred to a couple of thousand dollars, depending on the cause of the leak. We give you a free estimate first and a straight answer on whether a repair will hold.
Yes. Those newer homes sometimes have concrete tile roofs, and most leaks come from broken tiles, moss blocking the water channels, or worn valleys and flashings, all of which we repair without a full re-roof.
It can be. On shaded, damp lots moss builds up on north-facing slopes and blocks the water channels on tile, so rain backs up underneath. Clearing it and repairing any damage below usually stops the leak.
Book a free, no-obligation estimate. Honest advice, fast response.