Emergency Roofing Services in Lancaster, TX — When You Can’t Wait
Some roofing situations don’t fit a normal business schedule. A severe storm tears off a section of your roof at night. A tree falls across your home during a thunderstorm. An active leak is running into your home and everything underneath it is at risk. In situations like these, waiting until Monday morning for a callback isn’t an option.
Chavez Roofing provides emergency roofing response for homeowners and commercial property owners throughout Lancaster and southern Dallas County. We move fast, we triage the problem accurately, and we protect your property as quickly as possible, starting with emergency measures when needed and following through to permanent repairs.
What Qualifies as a Roofing Emergency?
Not every roofing problem is an emergency — but some genuinely are. Here’s how to think about it:
Active Roof Leaks Causing Interior Damage
If water is actively entering your home and affecting living spaces, insulation, electrical components, or structural materials, you have an emergency situation. Every hour matters in terms of limiting the scope of secondary damage.
Structural Roof Damage from a Storm or Fallen Tree
When a tree, large limb, or wind event causes a section of your roof to collapse or creates an open breach in the roofing system, the structure and its contents are fully exposed to the elements. This requires same-day response and emergency tarping at a minimum.
Severe Wind Damage Exposing the Roof Deck
High winds that strip large sections of shingles or tear off ridge caps leave the underlayment and decking exposed. A single additional rain event at that point can cause far more damage than the original storm. Covering exposed decking immediately is a genuine emergency measure.
Storm Damage Before Incoming Weather
If your roof sustained visible damage during one storm and another is forecast within 24 to 48 hours, protective measures before the second event can make a significant difference in the total damage you sustain.
Our Emergency Roofing Response Process
Call Us First
When you call our emergency line, you’ll reach someone who can help, not an answering service. We’ll ask you a few quick questions about the situation, assess the urgency, and dispatch accordingly.
Emergency Tarping and Temporary Protection
In situations involving open roof breaches, we deploy heavy-duty polyethylene tarping to seal the exposed area and prevent further water intrusion. Emergency tarping is not a permanent repair, it’s a protective measure that gives us time to assess properly and schedule the correct repair under safe conditions.
Damage Assessment and Documentation
Once the immediate situation is stabilized, we conduct a full damage assessment and document everything with photographs. If the damage is insurance-related, this documentation is the foundation of your claim.
Permanent Repair or Replacement
We follow emergency response with the permanent repair or replacement work as quickly as our schedule allows. We prioritize emergency customers and work to move them from emergency tarping to permanent resolution as fast as possible.
What to Do While Waiting for Emergency Roofing Help
While you’re waiting for our team to arrive, there are a few things you can do to limit damage inside your home:
- Move furniture, electronics, and valuables away from the affected area
- Place buckets or containers to catch active drips and reduce floor damage
- If water is near electrical outlets, panels, or fixtures, cut power to the affected area at the breaker as a precaution
- Document the damage yourself with your phone camera, photos of both the interior and exterior are useful for insurance purposes
- Do not attempt to get on your roof yourself, especially during or immediately after a storm
Storm Season and Emergency Preparedness in the Lancaster, TX Area
North Texas storm season runs roughly from March through June, with peak severe weather activity — including the largest hail events — concentrated in April and May. This is also when emergency roofing response demand is highest in the Lancaster area.
If you want to reduce the risk of facing a genuine roofing emergency during storm season, a pre-season inspection in late winter is the most effective preventive measure. We identify and address vulnerabilities before they become failure points under storm stress.
