Top Emergency Roofing Services in Wayne, WI, 53002 | Compare & Call

There are 206 roofing companies server in Wayne WI

Infinity Exteriors

Infinity Exteriors

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
620 N Lynndale Dr Ste 100, Appleton WI 54914
Roofing, Windows Installation, Siding

Infinity Exteriors is a locally owned and operated Appleton company dedicated to raising industry standards in home exterior remodeling. Founded on principles of expert craftsmanship, honest service, ...

Badgerland Restoration & Remodeling

Badgerland Restoration & Remodeling

★★★☆☆ 2.6 / 5 (8)
N2266 Reek Rd, Weyauwega WI 54983
Roofing, Windows Installation, Painters

Badgerland Restoration & Remodeling has been a trusted name in Central and Northeast Wisconsin since 1994. As a full-service construction company, we handle every aspect of planning, designing, and co...

C Golke Industries

C Golke Industries

N2586 Orchard Way, Waupaca WI 54981
Roofing, Insulation Installation, Siding

C Golke Industries is a trusted local contractor in Waupaca, specializing in roofing, siding, and insulation to protect and enhance homes. We understand the specific challenges Wisconsin weather prese...

My Whole Roof

My Whole Roof

4321 W College Ave, Appleton WI 54914
Roofing

My Whole Roof is a professional roofing company serving Appleton, WI, and the surrounding Fox Cities area. Based in Neenah, we provide reliable roofing solutions with a focus on quality workmanship an...

Idn Roofing

Idn Roofing

70 Valerie Dr, Appleton WI 54915
Roofing

IDN Roofing LLC is a locally owned and operated roofing company serving Appleton, Wisconsin, and the surrounding Fox Cities area. We specialize in comprehensive roofing and gutter services, from routi...

C&B Precision Contractors

C&B Precision Contractors

★☆☆☆☆ 1.0 / 5 (1)
Plover WI 54467
General Contractors, Roofing, Flooring

C&B Precision Contractors is a trusted general contractor serving Plover, WI, with over a decade of experience in the construction industry. We specialize in roofing, siding, gutters, windows, and int...

Allied Contracting

Allied Contracting

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
Fond Du Lac WI 54935
Roofing

Allied Contracting is a licensed and insured roofing contractor serving Fond du Lac, WI, and surrounding areas with over 25 years of experience. We provide comprehensive roofing services for residenti...

JJ Roofing

JJ Roofing

Kaukauna WI 54130
Roofing

JJ Roofing is a family-owned and operated roofing company that has been proudly serving Kaukauna and the broader Fox Valley and Northeast Wisconsin areas since 2012. We specialize in asphalt shingle r...

WeatherPro Exteriors

WeatherPro Exteriors

930 S Westland Dr, Appleton WI 54914
Roofing, Siding, Windows Installation

WeatherPro Exteriors is a family-owned and operated exterior remodeling company proudly serving Appleton and the Fox Valley. Founded in 2008 and rooted in southeastern Wisconsin, we bring our commitme...

Titan Exteriors & Construction

Titan Exteriors & Construction

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
113 N 6th Ave Ste 203, West Bend WI 53095
General Contractors, Roofing, Siding

Titan Exteriors & Construction is a trusted, full-service contractor serving West Bend and the surrounding areas. We specialize in roofing, siding, and comprehensive construction services, from new ho...



Estimated Roofing Service Costs in Wayne, WI

Emergency Leak TarpingEstimated Range
$404 - $544
Roof Health InspectionEstimated Range
$154 - $214
Minor Roof Leak RepairEstimated Range
$584 - $789
Asphalt Shingle ReplacementEstimated Range
$11,329 - $15,114
Seamless Gutter InstallEstimated Range
$2,534 - $3,389

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

Question Answers

We have mold in our attic but no roof leaks. Could the roof itself be causing this problem?

Absolutely. Improper roof ventilation is a common culprit for attic mold. On an 8/12 pitch standard gable roof, the 2015 IRC with Wisconsin UDC amendments mandates a balanced system of intake (typically at the soffits) and exhaust (at or near the ridge). When this balance is off, warm, moist air from the house becomes trapped in the attic. This moisture condenses on the cooler roof sheathing, leading to wood rot, mold growth on the decking, and premature failure of the shingle adhesive from underneath, all without a single external leak.

I'm thinking about solar, but I need a new roof. Should I get traditional shingles or go with solar shingles?

The decision hinges on your priorities for energy production versus upfront cost and proven longevity. A new architectural asphalt roof prepares your home for traditional rack-mounted panels, leveraging Wayne's net metering with WE Energies and the 30% federal tax credit. Solar shingles integrate the two systems, offering a streamlined look. However, in 2026, their long-term durability in our high-hail environment is less proven than a dedicated, Class 4-rated asphalt roof. For most homeowners, installing a resilient traditional roof first provides a known, 30-year substrate for add-on panels, which remain more efficient and easier to repair or upgrade.

What are the current code requirements for a roof replacement in Washington County?

All work must be permitted through the Washington County Planning and Parks Department and executed by a contractor licensed by the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services. The 2015 IRC, as amended by the Wisconsin Uniform Dwelling Code, mandates specific material applications for our climate. This includes a minimum 24-inch wide ice and water shield membrane along all eaves, in valleys, and around penetrations. Code also requires continuous drip edge metal on all rakes and eaves, and step flashing integrated with the siding at wall intersections. These details are non-negotiable for a lawful, durable installation.

With all the severe storms we get, what should I look for in a new roof to make it last?

Given Wayne's 115 mph wind zone and high hail risk, material specifications are non-negotiable. For wind, you need shingles with a UL 2218 Class 4 impact rating; these are tested to withstand 2-inch hail strikes without functional damage. This rating is essential for surviving the May-August convective storm season and is a prerequisite for premium insurance discounts. The financial necessity comes from avoiding the high deductible and potential non-renewal that follows a claim for a roof with standard, non-rated shingles.

My homeowner's insurance premium just went up again. Can my roof really help lower my bill?

Yes, in 2026, your roof is a primary factor in determining your premium. The 0.18 trend increase in Wayne reflects insurer payouts for storm damage. Upgrading to an IBHS FORTIFIED Home™ certified roof system directly counters this. These roofs are engineered to resist severe wind and hail, which reduces the insurer's risk. Many carriers now offer significant, long-term premium discounts for FORTIFIED roofs, as they are statistically less likely to file a claim, making the upgrade a sound financial investment beyond just replacement.

Our roof was installed when the house was built. How much life does a typical roof in Cedar Creek Valley have left?

A roof installed in 1971 is now 55 years old. Architectural asphalt shingles in Wayne have a functional lifespan of 20-30 years, meaning your roof is operating decades beyond its engineered service life. On the 1/2 inch CDX plywood deck common in these homes, the repeated UV and moisture cycles from our seasons have likely degraded the matting within the shingles, compromising their water-shedding ability. This aging process leads to brittle, curled shingles and an increased risk of leaks during routine rain events.

A contractor did a walk-on inspection and said my roof looks fine, but I'm still concerned. Is that enough?

A traditional visual inspection often misses critical, sub-surface failure points. For a 55-year-old roof, we use infrared thermal scans and drone photogrammetry. The infrared camera identifies trapped moisture within the shingle layers and decking by detecting temperature differentials, revealing leaks long before they stain a ceiling. Drone imagery provides a millimeter-accurate map of the roof surface, quantifying granule loss and identifying subtle deformations in the decking that indicate structural moisture compromise invisible from the ground.

A large branch just fell on our roof and we have water coming in. How quickly can someone get here to secure it?

For an active leak, our emergency dispatch prioritizes a 45-60 minute response to the Cedar Creek Valley area. The standard routing is from Wayne Community Park east on WI-28, which provides the most direct access. The first step is a temporary, code-compliant tarp installation over the damaged section to stop water intrusion and protect the interior. This emergency mitigation is critical to prevent secondary damage to ceilings, insulation, and the roof decking before a permanent repair can be scheduled and assessed.

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