Damaged or improperly installed flashing is one of the leading causes of roof leaks on Fargo area homes. Flashing is the metal barrier that seals the joints between your roof surface and vertical structures like chimneys, vents, skylights, and walls. When it fails water finds its way directly into your roof assembly. At Roof Keepers we repair and replace flashing correctly so water stays out for good, not just until the next Fargo winter puts it to the test again.
Fargo’s freeze-thaw cycles are particularly hard on roof flashing. Metal expands and contracts with every temperature change, and over years of Fargo winters that repeated movement loosens seals, pulls flashing away from surfaces, and creates gaps that allow water to enter. Poor original installation accelerates this process significantly. Flashing that was not properly embedded, sealed, or overlapped will fail faster than it should and often causes serious water damage before the homeowner realizes anything is wrong.
Chimney flashing. Step flashing and counter flashing around chimneys is one of the most common leak sources on older Fargo homes. We repair and replace chimney flashing completely to stop water intrusion at the source.
Pipe boot flashing. Cracked or deteriorated rubber pipe boots around plumbing vents are one of the most overlooked sources of water intrusion on FM area roofs. We replace failing pipe boots before they cause decking damage.
Roof edge flashing. Drip edge and rake flashing that has pulled away or corroded allows water to run behind your fascia boards and into your roofline.
Valley flashing. Metal valley flashing that has corroded or pulled away from the roof surface creates leak points in one of the highest water volume areas of your roof.
Skylight flashing. Step and counter flashing around skylights that has failed or was improperly installed allows water to run behind the skylight frame and into your roof assembly.
Vent and whirlybird flashing. Any roof penetration requires proper flashing and sealing. We repair and replace flashing around all types of roof vents and mechanical penetrations.
EXCELLENT Based on 74 reviews Posted on Google Keith HarrisonTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I just have to say that Roof keepers was great to work with, Zack and his crew are vary Professional and the quality of work was outstanding, I would highly recommend them.Posted on Google Steve HansonTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Zac was great to work with. Came out quickly and sent a quote shortly after. Our garage was re shingled a week later in a few hours.Posted on Google Curt DoetkottTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Roof Keepers are unbelievably responsive. We had concerns about a slumping spot on our roof and they came out within a day to do an assessment that gave us peace of mind. They also did a fine job of clearing tree branches off the roof to prevent them from damaging shingles. Xander was great to work with. All in all a five star experience.Posted on Google Brad OlsonTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Truly an outstanding job, very professional, great communication and timely install and cleanup after. Photos of the entire project were provided and a detailed explanation on what was needed. Zac is one of a kind, highly recommend Roof Keepers for any and all roofing needs, you will not be surprised or disappointed.Posted on Google Randy WelleTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Went above and beyond, when it turned out my plywood was also rotten. Worked late to get the job done. Everyone was very professional.Posted on Google Scotti FriederichsTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Last week our neighbor told us he could see our roof had a hole in it from his deck. Today I called Roof Keepers and Zac said he would send Zander out to tell us how bad the damage was - same day. Zander was awesome, gave us photos, great advice, and did an excellent job. We will be calling the Roof Keepers team for any future roofing needs. I think their maintenance package is also a really smart, affordable idea for any other homeowners that don't like getting on their roof. Better to get frequent inspections than get blindsided with a preventable issue that can cost you a ton in the future.Posted on Google Brian batesTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Had them patch a few shingles that took a few hits during a recent storm. They came out the next day after I called to inspect and they fixed it the very next day super easy to deal with. Would like to say that there are also very affordable. Would happily recommend them to anybodyPosted on Google Jenna CorbettTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I had a great experience with this roofing company. They came out promptly and performed a thorough, free hail inspection without any pressure or sales tactics. While they were on my roof, they also took the time to cover some exposed rusty nails that could have become a problem down the road. I really appreciated their honesty, professionalism, and attention to detail. It’s clear they genuinely care about their customers and the quality of their work. I would definitely recommend them to anyone looking for a trustworthy roofing company.Verified by TrustindexTrustindex verified badge is the Universal Symbol of Trust. Only the greatest companies can get the verified badge who has a review score above 4.5, based on customer reviews over the past 12 months. Read more
Roof Keepers provides roof flashing repair throughout the Fargo metro area and surrounding communities including Fargo, Moorhead, West Fargo, Dilworth, Horace, Harwood, Rose Creek, Osgood, and Casselton. If you are within 150 miles of Fargo we will come to you. Call (701) 430-8500 or schedule your complimentary inspection online.
Q: How do I know if my flashing needs to be repaired?
A: Common signs include water stains on ceilings or walls near chimneys, skylights, or vents, visible rust or corrosion on metal flashing components, and gaps or lifting at flashing edges visible from the ground. A complimentary inspection is the most reliable way to assess your flashing condition accurately.
Q: Can flashing be repaired or does it need to be fully replaced?
A: It depends on the extent of the damage. Minor lifting or sealant failure can often be repaired. Corroded, cracked, or improperly installed flashing typically needs to be replaced completely to provide a lasting watertight seal. We give you an honest assessment of which approach makes sense for your situation.
Q: Is flashing repair included in a roof inspection?
A: Yes. We assess all flashing points during every complimentary roof inspection and identify any areas that need attention before recommending any repairs.