Active leak
Water entering the home or new staining after rain.
Roof Repair
Active leaks, ceiling stains, flashing issues, slipped tiles, lifted shingles, and foam cracks all need a clear inspection before a repair scope makes sense.

Common roof clues are easier to evaluate when the inspection is tied to photos.
Water entering the home or new staining after rain.
Interior marks that need to be traced to real roof details.
Wall, valley, pipe, or transition areas where water control depends on detail work.
Tile movement that can expose underlayment.
Missing tabs, loose edges, or storm movement.
Cracks, punctures, or worn coating on low-slope sections.
The scope should connect to real roof conditions, not vague sales language.
Visible leak source and surrounding roof condition
Flashing, penetrations, tile, shingle, or foam details
Repairable items versus larger system concerns
Written repair scope before work is approved
A targeted repair can be the right answer when the problem is isolated. If the roof condition points to larger work, Quest explains why before scheduling anything.

Yes. When repair is the right fit, Quest documents the issue and explains the targeted scope in writing.
Call 602-399-6455 and describe the leak location, timing, and visible interior damage.