
Most emergency roof repairs do not require you to leave your home. The exceptions involve electrical hazard, ceiling collapse risk, or extensive water intrusion.

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You can usually stay home if:
water is contained
no electricity is affected
ceiling is not bulging/sagging
You should consider leaving temporarily if:
water is near electrical panels/outlets
ceiling is at collapse risk
intrusion is severe and spreading rapidly
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you have buckets/plastic set up
the leak zone is isolated
the crew only needs roof access and occasional attic check
no major interior demo is happening
water is contacting electrical fixtures
ceiling bulges and looks ready to fail
you smell burning or see sparking (rare, but serious)
heavy interior flow is spreading to multiple rooms
noise from roof movement and tools
crew walking, removing/placing materials
possible attic access request
stabilization first, permanent repair later depending on conditions
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keep pets secured away from doors/tools
keep kids away from ladders and walk paths
move valuables out of leak zone
cover furniture with plastic
Will the crew need inside access? Sometimes for attic checks or interior inspection.
Should I turn off power? If water is near electrical, yes—breaker off for that area.
How long does stabilization take? Often within a service window; permanent repair may be later.
Can I leave while they work? Yes, but being home helps for walkthrough and decisions.
Will there be interior damage repair? Roofing stops the leak; drywall/paint may be separate.