If your roof has been damaged by a storm, is actively leaking, or has sudden structural exposure, CGR Legacy Construction provides emergency roof repair support in St. Louis and surrounding areas.
Some roofing problems can wait. Others cannot.
If your roof is actively leaking, has missing sections, or has been damaged by a storm, delaying action can lead to:
Emergency roof repair is about stabilizing the situation and preventing the damage from getting worse.
You may need emergency roof repair if you are dealing with:
If you are unsure whether your situation qualifies, it is always safer to call and ask.
In some cases, this may involve temporary protection followed by a permanent repair plan. In others, the repair can be completed more directly.
Replacing a roof is a big decision. Homeowners need a company that explains things clearly, does the work the right way, and keeps the process organized. That is what we aim to provide on every project.
Call us to report issues
Rapid emergency roof assessment
Problem identification & damage prevention
Next-step guidance: temporary
Assistance with next steps
You don’t have to figure this out alone. We guide you through it step by step.
If your roof is leaking, damaged, or exposed, the most important step is to act quickly.
We can help assess the situation and take the right next step to limit damage and protect your home.
Any situation where water is entering the home, the roof is exposed, or structural damage is present should be treated as an emergency.
We prioritize emergency calls and respond as quickly as possible depending on conditions and availability.
Focus on interior protection and call as soon as it is safe. We can inspect and address the damage after conditions allow.
Sometimes yes, but in other cases emergency work is followed by a more complete repair or replacement plan.
Yes. We provide emergency roofing services across St. Louis, St. Charles, and nearby communities.
If your roof is exposed or taking on water, call now to get the situation assessed and help protect the home until permanent repairs can be made.