Top Emergency Roofing Services in Lexington, NC, 27292 | Compare & Call

There are 207 roofing companies server in Lexington NC

Mendez's Roofing Services

Mendez's Roofing Services

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
Winston-Salem NC 27127
Roofing, Gutter Services, Fireplace Services

Mendez's Roofing Services is a trusted, locally-owned Winston-Salem contractor with over two decades of experience protecting Triad homes. We specialize in comprehensive roofing, gutter, and fireplace...

Alert Construction

Alert Construction

★☆☆☆☆ 1.0 / 5 (6)
201 Pomona Dr Ste D, Greensboro NC 27407
General Contractors, Roofing, Patio Coverings

Alert Construction is a trusted general contractor serving Greensboro, NC, specializing in roofing, patio coverings, and comprehensive construction services. We help local homeowners address common ro...

PhanY Roofing

PhanY Roofing

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
1608 Sharpe Rd, Greensboro NC 27406
Roofing

PhanY Roofing is a locally owned and operated company in Greensboro, founded on over a decade of hands-on roofing experience since 2012. We bring a skilled team with a background from established loca...

The Improvement Store

The Improvement Store

★★★☆☆ 3.4 / 5 (20)
312 Orville Wright Dr, Greensboro NC 27409
Roofing, Siding, Windows Installation

Carolina Improvements has been a trusted home-improvement partner for Greensboro and the surrounding Piedmont Triad since 2006. As a fully licensed and insured general contractor, we specialize in roo...

Weather Master Roofing

Weather Master Roofing

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
High Point NC 27265
Roofing, Gutter Services

Weather Master Roofing is your local, licensed roofing contractor serving High Point and the surrounding areas. We specialize in full roof replacements and are here to help homeowners navigate the ins...

B&D Roofing Solutions

B&D Roofing Solutions

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (3)
300 Windy Hl Ln, Thomasville NC 27360
Roofing

B&D Roofing Solutions is a trusted, family-owned roofing contractor proudly serving Thomasville and the Piedmont Triad. With over 30 years of dedicated local experience, we specialize in both resident...

Robinson Construction Service

Robinson Construction Service

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (2)
High Point NC 27260
Roofing, Siding, General Contractors

Robinson Construction Service, founded in High Point in 2008, is a trusted local contractor led by Project Manager Freddy Rodriguez and Project Specialist J.C. Arroyo. With a combined experience excee...

First Class Roofing

First Class Roofing

2209 Eastchester Dr, High Point NC 27265
Roofing, Windows Installation, Siding

First Class Roofing is a trusted, family-owned contractor serving High Point, NC, and the broader Piedmont Triad since 2007. As a true North Carolina-incorporated business, we specialize in residentia...

Davis Roofing

Davis Roofing

★★★☆☆ 3.4 / 5 (12)
9007 US -311, Archdale NC 27263
Roofing

Since 1980, Davis Roofing has been a trusted roofing partner for homeowners and businesses throughout Archdale and Central North Carolina. Our approach is built on a straightforward principle: providi...

Escalade Roofing

Escalade Roofing

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (2)
Reidsville NC 27320
Roofing, Siding

For over a decade, Escalade Roofing has been dedicated to serving the Reidsville, NC community with a simple, heartfelt mission: helping families feel safe and secure in their homes. We are passionate...



Estimated Roofing Service Costs in Lexington, NC

Emergency Leak TarpingEstimated Range
$329 - $444
Roof Health InspectionEstimated Range
$124 - $174
Minor Roof Leak RepairEstimated Range
$479 - $644
Asphalt Shingle ReplacementEstimated Range
$9,269 - $12,359
Seamless Gutter InstallEstimated Range
$2,074 - $2,769

Methodology: Estimates are dynamically generated using labor multipliers derived from 2025 BLS OEWS (SOC 47-2181) data for Lexington. Prices include standard parts and labor adjusted for 2026 economic projections.

FAQs

My homeowner's insurance premium just jumped again; can my roof help?

Yes, directly. North Carolina is experiencing an 18% average premium trend upward. The NC Department of Insurance FORTIFIED Grant Program offers credits for roofs that meet the IBHS FORTIFIED Home™ standard. Upgrading to a FORTIFIED-rated system—which includes enhanced deck attachment, sealed roof edges, and impact-resistant shingles—demonstrably reduces insurer risk. Many carriers provide significant discounts for this certification, offsetting the initial investment over the roof's life.

What makes a roof 'storm-ready' for Lexington's spring and fall storms?

Resiliency is defined by code and proven performance. Lexington is in a 115 mph Ultimate Design Wind Speed zone (ASCE 7-22). A storm-ready system starts with proper decking nail patterns and includes continuous drip edge and ice & water shield at critical areas. For hail, which is a moderate risk here, specifying UL 2218 Class 4 impact-resistant shingles is now recommended for premium discounts. These shingles are engineered to withstand 2-inch hail, protecting against the most common spring convection and tropical system damage.

My roof has a major leak in a storm; how fast can a contractor get here?

For an active leak, emergency tarping is the priority. A crew dispatched from the Davidson County Courthouse area can take I-85 to reach most Lexington addresses within 35-45 minutes, barring extreme weather traffic. The goal is to secure the 1/2-inch plywood decking from direct water intrusion immediately to prevent interior and structural damage, which is a separate and more costly claim from the roof itself.

My attic feels like an oven and I have mold on the north side; is my roof the cause?

Almost certainly. On a 4/12 pitch roof common here, improper ventilation creates a stagnant, high-humidity attic environment. The 2018 NC Residential Code mandates a balanced system of intake (typically at the soffits) and exhaust (at or near the ridge). When this balance is off, moisture from daily living condenses on the cooler decking, leading to wood rot and mold. Correcting this is a core part of any full reroofing project to ensure new materials perform as intended.

Why is my 50-year-old Lexington roof starting to leak now?

The average home in Uptown Lexington was built around 1972, meaning original architectural asphalt shingles are now 54 years old and well beyond their engineered lifespan. On a 1/2-inch CDX plywood deck, decades of UV exposure and thermal cycling have dried out the shingle mat. The moderate Piedmont moisture cycles then allow water to wick into the compromised material. This failure is systemic in older neighborhoods and requires a full replacement, not just patching the visible granules.

Should I install traditional shingles now or wait and get solar shingles later?

This is a financial calculation based on your timeline. Traditional architectural shingles are a known cost with a 30-year warranty. Integrating solar requires planning for conduit pathways and electrical load. With Net Metering policies from the NC Utilities Commission and the 30% Federal Investment Tax Credit still active in 2026, solar can be viable. However, solar shingle technology carries a higher initial cost and may complicate future roof repairs. For most homeowners, installing a high-quality, solar-ready conventional roof now provides the best flexibility for adding rack-mounted panels later.

A roofer just walked on my roof and said it's fine, but I'm not sure. What else can be done?

A traditional visual and 'walk-over' inspection often misses sub-surface moisture trapped within the asphalt shingle layers or the plywood deck below. Standard diagnostic tools in 2026 include infrared thermal imaging, which identifies temperature differentials caused by wet insulation, and aerial photogrammetry, which maps subtle surface deformations. These technologies reveal failing areas long before leaks appear at the ceiling, allowing for planned replacement instead of emergency repair.

What are the current Lexington code requirements I should ask my contractor about?

Your contractor must be licensed by the North Carolina Licensing Board for General Contractors and pull permits through the Lexington Inspections Department. The 2018 NC Residential Code, which is enforced, now includes specific requirements for ice and water shield. This self-adhering membrane must extend at least 24 inches inside the exterior wall line in our climate zone. Additionally, step and headwall flashing details are strictly defined to prevent the lateral water drive common during our high-wind events. A reputable contractor will detail these specifications in their proposal.

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