Emergency Roof Repair, 15-Minute Response.
Active leak, storm damage, tree impact, or sudden shingle loss? JDH responds within 15 minutes for emergencies and dispatches HAAG-certified inspectors same-day across Maryland and Northern Virginia. Temporary protection, documented damage assessment, and insurance-ready photo evidence on the first visit.
Licensed in MD & VA · $8M+ insured · 4.9★ (1,400+ reviews)What counts as a roofing emergency
Any condition where water, weather, or structural exposure is actively damaging your home, or where the roof's ability to keep the next storm out is compromised, qualifies as an emergency. If you're unsure, call. Diagnosis is free.
Active interior leak
Water visibly entering the home through the ceiling, attic, or down a wall during or after rainfall. Same-day temporary protection prevents drywall, flooring, and electrical damage.
Storm or wind damage
Missing or torn shingles after a wind event, hail strikes visible on shingles or gutters, or roof sections lifted by sustained gusts. Documented same-day so the timeline supports the insurance claim.
Tree or limb impact
Fallen tree, limb, or large branch resting on the roof. Even without obvious puncture, the underlying decking is often compromised. We tarp first, diagnose second.
Exposed decking or underlayment
Bare wood or felt visible from the ground after a windstorm. Even without active leaking, the next rainfall will saturate the deck within hours.
Ice dam & winter leaks
Ice buildup at eaves forcing water back under shingles, often appearing as ceiling stains or attic moisture during freeze-thaw cycles. Common across Calvert, Charles, and Anne Arundel counties.
Failed flashing or skylight
Water tracking down a chimney, around a skylight, or at a wall intersection. Flashing failures often look minor from outside but cause hidden interior damage over weeks.
Same-day response: how it works
From your call to documented protection in under a business day. The same process whether it's a single missing shingle or full storm damage.
Live call answered + dispatched
A real JDH team member, not an answering service, takes the call 24/7. We assess severity, confirm your address is in our service area, and dispatch the closest available inspector. Confirmed emergencies get a return call within 15 minutes with an ETA.
Inspection & protection
A HAAG-certified inspector performs physical roof access, identifies the failure, photographs damage from every angle, and installs heavy-duty temporary protection (tarp, sealant, or roof patch) to stop active water intrusion. Landscaping is tarped, dump trailers stay on the street, magnetic sweeper runs at end of day.
Documented assessment
You receive a full photo and video report, root-cause analysis, repair options, and insurance-ready documentation if the damage is storm-related. No pressure to commit to a repair on the spot.
Why homeowners call us first
Emergency calls go to the contractor who picks up, gets there fast, and documents the damage in a way the insurance carrier accepts. JDH does all three.
Forensic methodology recognized by every major insurance carrier. Jim Dodson is cert #992109047, in service since 2021.
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General Liability, Umbrella, Workers' Comp, Commercial Auto. Certificate of Insurance issued on request before work begins.
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Do we serve your area?
JDH dispatches emergency crews across a 90-mile radius from our St. Leonard, MD headquarters. If you're inside this footprint, we can be on-site same-day. If you're not sure, call us anyway and we'll tell you yes or no in the first 30 seconds.
Pricing: what to expect
We're transparent about emergency-repair costs so there's no sticker shock on a stressful day. Final price depends on the actual failure, but these are typical ranges in our service area.
Free for homeowners. Same-day inspection with photo and video report, no commitment. ($500 for non-homeowner inspections, e.g., real estate or appraisal scenarios. That fee is credited toward any repair or replacement we do.)
Most tarps are $500. Major incidents (tree fall, multi-slope coverage, complex flashing isolation) run higher. Often reimbursable by homeowner's insurance under "mitigation."
Per-repair pricing with a $1,000 minimum. Covers localized scope: missing shingle sections, flashing replacement, leak isolation. Range reflects access difficulty, material match, and structural complexity.
For storm-related damage covered by your policy, your out-of-pocket is typically just the deductible. JDH documents the damage the way carriers expect, but does not act as a public adjuster.
Emergency repair questions
Six questions homeowners ask most often when they call about an active roof problem.
How fast can someone actually be at my house?
Will you tarp the roof on the first visit?
Does my homeowner's insurance cover this?
What if it's not really an emergency?
Do you charge extra for after-hours or weekend calls?
What's the difference between emergency repair and a full inspection?
If water is coming in right now, call.
A real person answers 24/7. Inspection is free, regardless of whether the damage is covered by insurance or not. Same-day response across Maryland and Northern Virginia.
(443) 241-7356