Emergency Roof Repair Experts in Pleasant Grove
When Utah’s spring windstorms or heavy mountain snow events damage your roof, our after-hours emergency service deploys fast with tarping, sealing, and temporary stabilization. Damage documented for insurance.
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(801) 529-2054Rapid Response
Rapid Response When Your Home Needs Immediate Protection
Our emergency response begins with rapid deployment of crews equipped for tarping, sealing, and stabilization work that prevents further damage to your home’s interior and structure.
You can expect same-day temporary repairs using materials specifically chosen for Utah weather conditions, with Rhino Roofing and Exteriors crews trained to work safely in challenging weather conditions. We work directly with insurance providers to ensure proper documentation of emergency repairs and claims, streamlining the process while you focus on protecting your family and belongings from weather exposure.
We provide after-hours response for leaks, wind damage, and fallen branches affecting roof safety. Every emergency call receives rapid response within our service radius covering Pleasant Grove, Orem, and Lehi, with fully equipped trucks carrying standard materials for same-day patching and temporary protection measures.
Same-Day Response
Damage calls are prioritized — we respond as fast as physically possible.
Tarp & Secure Service
We stop additional damage before permanent repairs are scheduled.
Insurance Documentation
Every emergency gets photo documentation useful for your claim.
What We Handle
What We Handle on Emergency Calls
Utah County’s weather events create predictable emergency scenarios. Here’s what we most commonly respond to:
Hail Impact
Hail events across Utah County's Wasatch Front. From surface bruising to penetrating impacts — we assess and document for insurance.
High-Wind Shingle Lift
Sustained or gusting winds lift shingles — particularly on older systems or poorly fastened edges. Open deck means immediate moisture risk.
Ice Dam & Freeze Backup
Ice dam formation in Utah winters forces melt water backward under shingles. Active attic insulation and ventilation emergency often concurrent.
Branch & Tree Damage
Falling limbs compromise the deck structure — these require immediate assessment for structural integrity, not just surface repair.
Flashing Failure & Active Leak
Failed valley or chimney flashing in a rainstorm creates rapid interior damage. Targeted emergency flashing is a same-day fix.
Commercial Membrane Breach
Wind can stress seams on TPO and EPDM flat roofs. Emergency membrane patching prevents catastrophic leak infiltration.
What To Expect
What Happens After You Call
Our Process
How It Works
- 01
Call (801) 529-2054
Tell us your address, describe what you are seeing, and note whether there is active interior water intrusion. We triage based on severity and respond to your location as fast as possible.
- 02
On-Site Assessment
We assess the extent of damage — exterior and interior. Photo documentation begins immediately. We tell you exactly what happened, what is at risk, and what needs to happen next.
- 03
Immediate Protection
If the roof is open, we secure or tarp the area to stop additional damage before we leave your property. We don't leave a compromised roof without protection in place.
- 04
Repair Scheduling & Insurance Bridge
We provide the full documentation package for your insurance claim and schedule the permanent repair at the earliest available slot, prioritizing emergency jobs over routine bookings.
Insurance Coordination
Damage Documented. Claim Ready.
Emergency roof damage is almost always an insurance event. Rhino Roofing and Exteriors documents every emergency in insurance-adjuster format: GPS-tagged photos, written damage narrative, material take-off for repair scope, and adjuster meeting coordination. The documentation we produce on your emergency call is the same documentation that supports your claim. You shouldn’t have to manage that paperwork while dealing with active damage.
Common Questions
Emergency Roof Repair FAQs
- How quickly can Rhino Roofing and Exteriors respond to an emergency?
- We prioritize damage calls and respond as fast as physically possible. Damage calls are triaged based on severity — active interior water intrusion gets top priority. Call us as soon as it is safe to do so.
- What should I do immediately after storm damage to my roof?
- Prioritize personal safety first — do not access the roof yourself. Move valuables away from water intrusion points indoors. If safe, place a tarp or bucket to minimize interior damage. Then call us. Note: the damage assessment and documentation you provide to your insurance company matters — don't make any permanent repairs before an inspector has documented the damage.
- Does Rhino Roofing and Exteriors provide emergency tarping?
- Yes. If the roof has open areas — missing material, membrane breach, or failed flashing — we secure and tarp the affected area to stop additional damage before permanent repair is scheduled. We do not leave a compromised roof without protection.
- Will my insurance cover emergency roof repairs?
- If the damage is from a qualifying event (hail, wind, ice, falling debris), your homeowner policy likely covers emergency repair and permanent replacement. Rhino Roofing and Exteriors documents damage in the format insurance adjusters use and can coordinate your adjuster meeting.
- Do you handle both residential and commercial emergency repairs?
- Yes. We handle emergency repairs on residential shingle, metal, and flat roofs, as well as commercial TPO and EPDM membrane systems. Commercial membrane patches to stop active leaks are a same-day service.
- What is your service area for emergency repairs?
- We respond to emergency calls throughout Utah County — Pleasant Grove, Lindon, Lehi, Orem, Provo, Alpine, American Fork, and surrounding communities.
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