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Emergency tarping is not a “roof fix.” It’s the professional version of putting a lid on a problem so your house doesn’t get wrecked before the permanent repair.
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You typically need emergency tarping when:
shingles or roof sections are missing
storm damage created visible openings
a branch punctured the roof
active leaking can’t be safely repaired immediately
you need temporary protection pending insurance inspection
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A properly installed tarp:
covers openings and exposed underlayment
directs water away from entry points
reduces interior damage risk
buys time for safe, permanent repair scheduling
A bad tarp job can leak worse than no tarp.
Pricing is based on:
roof height and pitch (safety complexity)
size of area needing coverage
access challenges
storm conditions and timing
whether stabilization requires additional materials
(Translation: steep, high, hard access = more time and equipment.)
Tarps are temporary. Wind and sun degrade them. The right move is:
tarp now
schedule permanent repair ASAP
re-check tarp after heavy wind events
A good contractor will:
document damage
create a permanent repair scope
schedule materials and crew
coordinate with insurance timelines if needed
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using cheap plastic instead of a secured tarp
anchoring tarps incorrectly (wind catches edges)
climbing on roof during storms
waiting too long and letting water destroy insulation/drywall
Can I tarp it myself? Only if safe and you know proper anchoring—many people get hurt doing this.
Will insurance cover tarping? Often as mitigation, but policy dependent.
Does tarping stop all leaks? It should stop major intrusion; complex leaks may need additional stabilization.
How soon should permanent repair happen? ASAP after conditions are safe.
What should I do inside the home? Contain water and dry the area after leak is controlled.