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Emergency Roof Repair
Same-day response for leaks, storm damage, and emergency repairs across Gilbert, Mesa, Chandler, and the East Valley.

A leak doesn’t wait for a business day. When water is coming into your home, the last thing you need is a voicemail. Day One answers emergency calls and gets eyes on the problem fast — often the same morning.
Burst flashing, tiles blown off in a monsoon, a slow drip that turned into a stain on the ceiling: we isolate the source, stop the water, and make the repair so it holds. Then we send you photos of the finished work.
- ▸ Same-day response across the East Valley
- ▸ Trevor answers directly — not an answering service
- ▸ Storm, monsoon, and active-leak repairs
- ▸ Photos of the completed repair, every time
Trevor answered and came out quickly. Discovered there was a rotted area and had it all fixed up all in the morning.
— Jessica Chang
What Emergency Roof Repair Actually Covers
An emergency repair is anything that can't wait for a scheduled appointment — a monsoon that lifted your flashing, a cracked tile that's letting water into your drywall, a shingle blow-off after a haboob, or a slow leak that just became a fast one during a summer storm. Day One Roofing handles all of it: temporary weatherproofing and tarping when needed, permanent patching of tile, shingle, and flat TPO roofs, flashing re-sealing around skylights and chimneys, and ridge cap replacement after high-wind events. Nothing is handed off to a crew you've never met — Trevor does the inspection himself, identifies the actual source of the intrusion (which is often several feet away from where the water appears inside), and gives you a straight answer about what needs to happen right now versus what can wait.
After every emergency repair, Day One sends you photos of the completed work so you can see exactly what was done and where. That matters because most homeowners can't safely get on their own roof to verify the repair. You shouldn't have to take a contractor's word for it. The photos also document the condition of the rest of the roof while Trevor is already up there — not to manufacture a sales pitch, but because if something else is about to fail, you deserve to know before the next storm hits.
The Day One Process: From Your First Call to a Dry Ceiling
When you call (480) 718-6204, Trevor answers — not a call center, not a dispatcher, not a voicemail box. You describe what you're seeing, he asks a few targeted questions, and you schedule a same-day or next-morning visit depending on conditions and your location across Gilbert, Mesa, Chandler, San Tan Valley, Queen Creek, Phoenix, or Scottsdale. There's no 'we'll have someone contact you within 24 hours' — the whole point of same-day roof repair in Gilbert, AZ and the surrounding East Valley is that water damage compounds by the hour, especially when monsoon humidity is sitting inside your attic and wall cavities.
On-site, Trevor gets on the roof before any number is discussed. He locates the breach, checks the surrounding field of tile or shingles for secondary vulnerabilities, and inspects the underlayment condition where accessible. Then he tells you plainly what it will cost to fix it, what the repair involves, and honestly whether a larger issue exists that you should plan for down the road. There is no pressure to commit to anything beyond the immediate repair. If a tarp or emergency sealant is needed to bridge you to a permanent fix, that happens first. The goal is a dry house — everything else is secondary.
Arizona-Specific Roofing Emergencies: Heat, Monsoons, and Why Tile Isn't as Simple as It Looks
The East Valley's climate creates a very specific pattern of roof failures that homeowners in other states simply don't deal with. Concrete and clay tile dominate Gilbert, Mesa, and Chandler neighborhoods, and the tile itself is extraordinarily durable — but the underlayment beneath it is not. After years of 115°F summer temperatures and brutal UV exposure, that felt or synthetic underlayment degrades and becomes brittle long before the tile above it shows any visible damage. This means your roof can look perfectly intact from the street while water moves freely through dried-out underlayment every time it rains. An emergency roof repair in Mesa, AZ for a tile roof isn't just about replacing a cracked tile — it's about understanding what's underneath.
Monsoon season — roughly June through September — is when most emergency calls happen. A single storm can push 50+ mph wind gusts that pop ridge caps loose, lift flashing at wall-to-roof transitions, and drive rain laterally under tile in ways normal rainfall never does. If you're calling an emergency roofing company in Phoenix, AZ or anywhere in the East Valley after a monsoon, the breach point is frequently not the most obvious one. Water enters at a compromised piece of flashing six feet up the slope and travels under the tile until it finds a gap above your bedroom. Trevor has traced enough of these to know that a thorough inspection — not a quick patch of the obvious spot — is what actually stops the leak.
Why East Valley Homeowners Call Day One Roofing When It Matters Most
The reviews say it more directly than any marketing copy could. Kylan Asher, Ryan Anderson, Jessica Chang, John Craven, and Paulette Phillips are real people who chose to put their names on a public review — and Day One Roofing has maintained a 5.0 rating across 43 of them. That doesn't happen by accident in a market where roofing complaints are one of the most common contractor grievances in Arizona. It happens because Trevor picks up the phone, shows up when he says he will, explains what he found, fixes what needs fixing, and sends you proof. No subcontractors means the person who assessed your roof is the same person who repaired it.
There are no franchise standards to meet, no upsell quotas, no commissioned sales reps walking your roof looking for ways to expand the scope. Day One is a family-run business where the owner's name and phone number are the same thing as the company's reputation. For a homeowner dealing with a leaking roof during a monsoon, that's not a small thing — it's the difference between a contractor who is accountable and one who isn't. If you're in Gilbert, Mesa, Chandler, San Tan Valley, Queen Creek, Phoenix, or Scottsdale and you need someone on your roof today, call (480) 718-6204 Monday through Saturday between 8AM and 6PM.
▸ Common Questions
Emergency Roof Repair — what to expect.
How fast can Day One Roofing get to my house for an emergency repair in Gilbert or Mesa?
Trevor aims for same-day response within the East Valley service area — Gilbert, Mesa, Chandler, San Tan Valley, Queen Creek, and nearby Phoenix and Scottsdale. When you call (480) 718-6204 and describe what's happening, he'll give you a realistic arrival window, not a vague promise. Same-day roof repair in Gilbert, AZ is the goal whenever conditions and schedule allow.
My tile roof looks fine from the ground but I have a ceiling stain after the last monsoon. Is that an emergency?
Yes, treat it as one — ceiling stains after a storm almost always mean water has already been sitting in your attic or wall assembly for at least the duration of that storm event, and possibly longer. The longer it stays wet, the more likely you are to develop mold or structural damage to roof decking. The tile on a concrete or clay tile roof can look completely undamaged while the underlayment beneath it has failed and is letting water through every rain.
Will Day One put a tarp on my roof as a temporary fix, or do you only do permanent repairs?
Both, depending on what makes sense for your situation. If a permanent repair can be completed the same visit, that's always the preference. But if materials need to be sourced, weather is still active, or the damage scope requires more planning, Trevor will tarp or weatherproof the breach to stop active water intrusion immediately and schedule the permanent fix as soon as possible. You won't be left with a leaking roof waiting for parts.
Do you use subcontractors for emergency repairs, or does Trevor actually do the work himself?
Trevor does the work himself — no subcontractors, no crews you've never met. Day One Roofing is a family-run operation, not a franchise, which means the person who answers your call, inspects your roof, and makes the repair is the same person every time. That direct accountability is one of the main reasons the company holds a 5.0 rating across 43 Google reviews.
My roof started leaking during a storm and I'm not sure if it's the tile, the flashing, or something else. Can you diagnose it?
That's exactly what the on-site inspection is for. Trevor gets on the roof before any quote is given, locates the actual breach point — which is frequently not directly above where the water appears inside your home — and explains what he found in plain language. Emergency roof repair in Mesa, AZ and throughout the East Valley often involves flashing failures at chimneys, skylights, and wall-to-roof junctions that aren't visible without a proper inspection.
How do I know the emergency repair was actually done correctly if I can't get on my own roof to check?
Day One sends you photos of the completed repair so you can see exactly what was fixed and where. This is standard practice on every job, not something you have to ask for. Trevor also documents anything else he noticed on the roof while he was up there — not to generate additional sales, but because if a separate issue is developing, you should know about it before the next monsoon season arrives.
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