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You’re not just paying for a patch job. You’re paying to stop water from destroying your ceiling, your insulation, and everything underneath it.
A good roof repair in Sargent, CA means no more buckets in the hallway. No more stains spreading across your bedroom ceiling. No more wondering if the next storm is going to turn a small leak into a full-blown disaster.
When we show up, we’re looking for the source—not just the symptom. That means checking flashing around chimneys and vents, inspecting shingle damage from wind gusts that hit 50 to 70 mph during Northern California storms, and making sure water isn’t sneaking in through places you’d never think to look. We fix it so it stays fixed.
All Fresh Temp started as an HVAC company serving San Jose and Santa Clara County. Over the years, we expanded into roofing because the same homeowners dealing with furnace issues were also dealing with roof leaks—and they wanted someone they could trust to handle both.
We’re family-owned, locally based, and we’ve seen what California weather does to roofs. The atmospheric rivers that dump 5 to 10 inches of rain in a matter of days. The wind storms that rip shingles off and leave your roof exposed. We know what breaks, why it breaks, and how to fix it before it costs you thousands more.
First, we get out there. If it’s an emergency roof leak repair in Sargent, CA, we do everything we can to get to you the same day. Time matters when water’s coming in.
Once we’re on-site, we inspect the damage. We’re not just looking at the obvious stuff—we’re checking underlayment, flashing, valleys, and anywhere water likes to hide. We’ll tell you what’s broken, what caused it, and what it’s going to take to fix it. No upselling. No scare tactics.
Then we repair it. Depending on the issue, that might mean replacing damaged shingles, sealing flashing, patching a puncture, or addressing storm damage from hail or falling branches. We use quality materials that hold up in California’s climate, and we don’t leave until the job’s done right.
You’ll know the cost before we start. Most roof repairs in Sargent, CA fall somewhere between $150 and $5,000 depending on the scope, with typical jobs landing around $750 to $1,500. If it’s storm-related and sudden, your insurance may cover it—we can walk you through that too.
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Every roof repair job is different, but the goal is always the same: stop the leak, prevent further damage, and make sure it doesn’t happen again.
We handle roof damage repair from wind, rain, fallen debris, and wear over time. California’s sun and heat age your shingles faster than you’d think—sealants dry out, materials crack, and small problems turn into big ones. If you’ve got missing shingles after a windstorm, damaged flashing around a skylight, or a soft spot where water’s been sitting too long, we’ll address it.
For storm damage roof repair in Sargent, CA, we also document everything. That’s important if you’re filing an insurance claim. Wind damage in California averages over $12,000 when you factor in roof size, pitch, and any interior repairs that come with it. We’ll give you a clear breakdown so you’re not guessing what your claim should cover.
And if the repair is beyond a patch—if the roof’s too far gone—we’ll tell you that too. Honesty saves you money in the long run.
Most roof repairs in Sargent, CA cost between $150 and $5,000, with the majority of jobs falling in the $750 to $1,500 range. The final price depends on what’s damaged, how big the area is, and how accessible it is.
A simple shingle replacement or minor flashing repair is going to be on the lower end. If you’re dealing with storm damage that’s affected multiple areas, or if there’s interior water damage that needs fixing, the cost goes up. Wind damage repairs in California average around $12,444 when you include structural fixes and interior work, though that’s on the higher end.
We’ll give you a clear estimate before we start. No surprises, no hidden fees. And if your damage came from a sudden storm event, there’s a good chance your homeowners insurance will cover most or all of it—just not wear and tear or deferred maintenance.
It depends on what caused the damage. Insurance typically covers sudden, unexpected events—like a tree branch falling on your roof during a windstorm, or shingles getting ripped off during a storm with 60 mph gusts. That’s considered storm damage, and it’s usually covered.
What insurance won’t cover is normal wear and tear. If your roof is just old and the shingles are curling because they’ve been baking in the California sun for 20 years, that’s on you. Same goes for leaks that started small and got worse because you didn’t fix them.
We can help you figure out what’s what. If the damage is storm-related, we’ll document it and give you the paperwork you need to file a claim. If it’s maintenance-related, we’ll be straight with you about that too. Either way, you’ll know where you stand before any work starts.
We do everything we can to get to you the same day, especially if water’s actively coming into your home. Emergency roof repair in Sargent, CA is one of those situations where waiting even a few hours can mean the difference between a quick fix and serious interior damage.
When you call, we’ll assess the situation and prioritize based on urgency. If it’s pouring rain and you’ve got water dripping through your ceiling, we’re going to move fast. If it’s a leak that only shows up during heavy storms and the weather’s clear, we’ll still get out there quickly—but we’ll also make sure we schedule it in a way that lets us do the job right.
California’s winter storms don’t mess around. Atmospheric rivers can dump 5 to 10 inches of rain in just a couple of days, and that’s when most emergency calls come in. We’re ready for it.
In California, the biggest culprit is actually sun and heat. Constant UV exposure breaks down shingles, dries out sealants, and makes roofing materials brittle over time. That’s the slow burn—literally—that leads to cracks, curling, and eventually leaks.
But the dramatic damage comes from storms. Northern California gets hit with heavy rain and wind gusts between 50 and 70 mph during winter storms. That’s enough to rip off shingles, lift flashing, and drive water into places it shouldn’t go. Add in the occasional hail or a tree branch that comes down during a storm, and you’ve got a recipe for emergency repairs.
The other common issue is poor installation or deferred maintenance. If flashing wasn’t installed correctly around a chimney or skylight, it’s going to leak eventually. If you’ve been ignoring a small problem for years, it’s going to get worse. Catching things early is always cheaper than waiting.
If the damage is localized—a few missing shingles, a small leak around a vent, flashing that’s come loose—you’re probably looking at a repair. If the problem is widespread, the roof is over 20 years old, or there’s structural damage underneath, replacement might make more sense.
We’ll tell you the truth either way. A roof repair in Sargent, CA is a lot more affordable than a full replacement, so if a repair will actually solve the problem and buy you several more years, that’s what we’ll recommend. But if we’re patching the same roof every year and it’s only getting worse, replacement is the smarter investment.
Signs you might need more than a repair: multiple leaks in different areas, sagging sections, daylight coming through the attic, or granules from shingles piling up in your gutters. Those are all red flags that the roof’s reached the end of its life. We’ll walk the roof, check the decking, and give you an honest assessment.
Yes. We work on asphalt shingle roofs, tile roofs, metal roofs, and flat or low-slope roofs. Each one has its own quirks, and each one fails in different ways.
Asphalt shingles are the most common, and they’re usually the easiest to repair—replace the damaged shingles, reseal the flashing, and you’re good. Tile roofs are more durable but can crack under impact or shift during an earthquake. Metal roofs hold up well against weather but can develop leaks at the seams or fasteners over time.
Flat roofs are tricky because water doesn’t run off as easily. Ponding water, membrane damage, and poor drainage are common issues we see. Whatever type of roof you have, we’ve worked on it before. We’ve been doing this since 1985, and we’ve seen just about every roof problem California weather can throw at a house.
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