Active leak after rain
Water inside the home or new ceiling damage after a storm.
Storm & Emergency
Storm and emergency roof repair in Queen Creek starts with stopping water intrusion, documenting wind or monsoon damage, and giving you a clear next step. Call Quest when an active leak, exposed roof area, or storm concern needs attention.

Monsoon wind and rain can move roof materials quickly. Documentation helps separate urgent mitigation from permanent repair.
Water inside the home or new ceiling damage after a storm.
Open roof areas that can expose underlayment.
Loose tabs, missing shingles, or wind-damaged edges.
Water paths around walls, valleys, vents, or penetrations.
Branches or blown debris that may have punctured the roof.
Tarping or mitigation may be needed before permanent work.
The scope should connect to real roof conditions, not vague sales language.
Immediate leak or exposed-area concerns
Storm movement, impact marks, and visible damage
Temporary mitigation or tarping needs
Written repair path and next steps
If water is entering the home, move belongings away from the leak, photograph visible interior damage, avoid climbing on a wet roof, and call 602-399-6455. Quest prioritizes water-intrusion calls and documents the roof before recommending permanent work.

Yes. Call 602-399-6455 for active leaks or storm-related roof concerns.
When temporary protection is appropriate, Quest can explain mitigation options before permanent work is scheduled.
No. Document what you can safely see from the ground or inside the home and call a roofing professional.
Work with a licensed local contractor, verify the license, require written scope, and avoid promises that sound too good to be true.