Why Charlotte Homeowners Call Us for Emergency Roof Tarping
A storm that damages your roof requires you to find a solution immediately. The water continues to flood the area as time passes which makes the resulting destruction more severe with each subsequent hour. Our team has covered more than 100 roofs in Charlotte because of hail storms and tree falls and hurricane-related destruction. We provide immediate deployment of heavy-duty tarps which maintain their structure to protect your home from water damage until professional repair services become available. The service lets users start callback services immediately because there are no time restrictions for access. No flimsy tarps that blow off in the next storm.
We Get There Fast
Tarps That Actually Stay Put
From Tarp to Full Repair
FAQ
Emergency roof tarping in Charlotte typically costs between $200 and $800 depending on the size of the damaged area, roof pitch, and how hard it is to access. Larger tarps covering major storm damage can run higher. We give you a straight price before we start — no surprises. And if we're doing the full repair after, we often roll the tarping cost into the job.
Roof tarping is a temporary fix to protect your home after storm damage, fallen trees, or any situation where your roof is exposed. We secure a heavy-duty, waterproof tarp over the damaged section to stop rain from getting inside. It's not a permanent repair — it's damage control until the real fix happens. Done right, a roof tarp keeps your ceilings, walls, and belongings dry while you figure out the next step.
Sometimes. A roof overlay means putting new shingles over old ones instead of tearing everything off. It's cheaper upfront, but it hides problems — rot, damaged decking, bad flashing. You also can't do it twice. For most Charlotte homeowners, a full tear-off and replacement is the smarter long-term move. We'll inspect your roof and tell you honestly which option makes sense for your situation.
Roof re-felting — replacing the underlayment beneath your shingles — runs around $1,000 to $3,000 depending on roof size and pitch. But here's the thing: you can't re-felt without removing the shingles first. So if your underlayment is failing, you're usually looking at a full roof replacement anyway. We'll check what's going on and give you real numbers — not just a quick patch that won't last.

