How Roofing Champs works

From Roofing Request To Real Help

See how Roofing Champs handles homeowner roofing requests - what to share, what happens next, and how to compare repair, inspection, and replacement options.

  • Fast help for leaks and storm damage
  • Repair and replacement estimate requests
  • Simple online request process
  • Emergency leak help available
Roofing Champs roofing help for homeowners
Roof repair, replacement, and inspections Emergency leak help available Fast estimate requests Homeowner-friendly process

Free roofing estimate request

Check roofing help in your area.

Start with your ZIP. We'll use the next step to understand the roof issue.

We'll confirm local availability before routing the request.

The process

Four Steps. That's It.

What to expect: this isn't a maze. You describe what's going on, we route the request to a roofing pro who works in your area, you compare options. Done.

  1. Tell us what's happening with your roof. Plain English is fine - "there's a stain in the kid's bedroom every time it rains" is more useful than perfect roofing vocabulary.
  2. Share where the property is. We need that to match you with someone who actually works locally.
  3. Your request gets routed for the right kind of help - inspection, repair, or replacement estimate.
  4. You compare what comes back and decide. No pressure. No "sign tonight" calls.

What to share

Information That Makes Your Request Move Faster

Property address

So we can match you with pros who serve your area. That's it.

The roof issue

A sentence is fine. "Leak after rain," "shingles in the yard after that wind storm," "I think we need a whole new roof." All work.

How urgent it is

Water coming in right now? Waiting until next month? Just price-shopping for the spring? Tell us - the timing changes everything.

Photos (optional)

even a blurry phone pic of the ceiling stain helps. Don't climb on the roof for this. Ground-level is plenty.

Rough roof age

"About 8 years," "20+," "no idea, came with the house." Any of those help frame repair vs replacement.

How to reach you

Phone, text, or email. Whatever you actually check. Consent to contact isn't required to use the site.

Common scenarios

What Different Requests Usually Look Like

Active leak after rain

Flag it as urgent. Send a photo of the interior stain if you can. Ask about emergency tarping if water's still coming in.

Emergency tarping

Storm damage check

Write down the storm date. Take ground-level photos of anything you can see. Then request a storm inspection - before you toss any debris.

Storm damage

Aging roof planning

Roof's 15+ and you're tired of patching? Smart move - get an inspection and a real repair-vs-replacement comparison before the next leak.

Repair vs replacement

Inspection only

Pre-listing your house, post-storm peace of mind, or just curious - inspection requests are welcome without any commitment to repair.

Roof inspection

Insurance and documentation

If A Storm Caused This, Slow Down And Document

Quick tip from the "wish I'd done that earlier" file: photograph everything before you tarp, before you clean up, before you throw a single shingle away. Note the date of the storm. Ask your roofer to separate covered storm damage from regular wear-and-tear on the written estimate - it makes the claim a lot smoother.

No-pressure policy

What You Won't Get From Us

No high-pressure "decide tonight" calls. No generic "yep, you definitely need a whole new roof" pitch from someone who hasn't been on the roof. No surprise contracts. We don't operate that way - and honestly, we don't want to work with anyone who does.

Answers for homeowners

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to get a response?

Depends on how urgent it is. If water's actively coming in, flag it and you'll hear back fast. For a non-emergency "I want to plan ahead" request, expect a normal estimate timeline - a few business days, sometimes sooner.

What info should I have ready?

In most cases, Just the property address, a quick description of the issue, roughly how old the roof is, and your contact info. Photos help a ton if you've got them - interior stains, missing shingles, whatever's visible.

Do I have to accept a quote?

No. Quotes you get back are non-binding. You can compare, ask questions, sit on it for a week, or walk away. No one's locking you in.

Can I get an inspection without committing to repair?

Yes - inspections only are common. People do this before selling a house, after a storm, or just to sanity-check whether an aging roof has another season in it.

I'm not sure if I need repair or replacement. Now what?

Start the request anyway. That decision usually comes down to roof age, how often it's been leaking, how many slopes are messed up, and what the decking feels like. A short inspection sorts it out fast.

Is it actually free to start a request?

Yes. Starting is free. The quotes you get are non-binding. Consent to be contacted isn't a condition of purchase. We say that everywhere because it's actually true.

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Tell us what's going on. Two minutes, no commitment.

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