
Earthquake insurance is separately endorsed and can be purchased alongside your standard homeowners/renters policy. This coverage typically excludes damage from floods and tidal waves—even when the flood is related to the earthquake.
Flood insurance is another separate policy offered by many providers. They are specifically designed to protect your home, building contents, and belongings in the event of a flood.
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In an emergency, homeowners want two things: stop the water and tell me what happens next. A professional emergency visit follows a predictable process—if it doesn’t, that’s a red flag.

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A typical emergency roof repair visit includes:
safety check + access planning
leak entry point inspection
stabilization (tarp/temporary protection if needed)
photo documentation
plan + schedule for permanent repair
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The crew assesses:
wind/ice conditions
ladder safety and roof pitch
where water is entering
whether attic access is needed
If conditions are unsafe, stabilization may wait for a safe window. That’s not “lazy”—that’s how pros avoid injuries.
A real inspection checks:
penetrations (vents, skylights)
flashing transitions
valleys and ridge lines
shingle fields for wind lift
attic wet trails when possible
Depending on the cause:
tarp and secure edges
temporary patch in safe conditions
replace a limited damaged section if feasible
redirect water away from entry zone
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You should receive:
photos of damage
what caused it (best determination)
what was done today
what the permanent fix includes
timeline and estimate
“What exactly was fixed today vs stabilized?”
“Where was the entry point?”
“What permanent repair is needed?”
“Can I see photos?”
“Is there secondary damage risk?”
Will it be permanently fixed today? Sometimes; often stabilization comes first.
Do you need attic access? Often helpful, but only if safe.
Should I be home? Preferably yes for quick decisions.
What if it leaks again after stabilization? Multiple entry points happen; follow up quickly.
How do I avoid bad contractors? Demand documentation and a written scope.