Your roof doesn't care that it's 2 AM on a Sunday. When water is pouring into your home, you need someone who answers the phone and shows up — fast. That's us. Call now.
An active roof leak is a structural emergency. Water is destroying your ceiling, your insulation, your walls, your flooring, and potentially your electrical system right now. Every minute of delay means more damage, more cost, and more risk. Mold can start growing within 24-48 hours of water intrusion. Drywall loses structural integrity fast. And if water reaches electrical wiring, you have a fire hazard.
Denver Roofing Team maintains emergency response crews 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. When you call our main number — (720) 784-0657 — a dispatcher answers. Not a voicemail. Not an answering service. A person who can get a crew moving to your property immediately.
Our emergency response protocol is simple: stop the water first, assess the damage second, plan the permanent repair third. We arrive with commercial-grade tarps, emergency flashing materials, emergency sealants, and the tools to secure any opening in your roof. Once your property is protected from further water intrusion, we perform a thorough damage assessment and develop a permanent repair plan.
For storm damage emergencies, we also document everything for your insurance claim — photos, measurements, damage mapping. Insurance adjusters want to see the original damage before any repair work begins, and our emergency documentation preserves that evidence while still protecting your property from additional damage.
In most cases, we dispatch a crew within 1-2 hours of your call. During major storm events affecting large areas of metro Denver, response times may extend to 4-8 hours. Active leaks and structural damage get first priority.
Place buckets or containers under active drips. Move valuables away from the affected area. If water is near electrical fixtures, turn off the circuit breaker for that area. Do NOT get on your roof — let us handle it safely.
Emergency tarping and temporary repairs are billed at our standard repair rates. There is no after-hours surcharge or emergency call-out fee. The same fair pricing applies whether you call at noon on Tuesday or 3 AM on Saturday.
If the emergency was caused by a covered peril (storm, wind, hail, falling tree), your homeowner's policy should cover both the emergency response and the permanent repair. We document everything for your claim.
We schedule a follow-up inspection (usually within 48 hours) to develop a permanent repair plan. Emergency tarps and temporary fixes buy you time, but they're not long-term solutions. We'll get your permanent repair scheduled quickly.