When Your Roof Fails, Timing Is Everything
A leaking roof doesn’t wait until morning—and neither do we. At Tarzan Roofing & Insulation, our emergency response team is on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to handle urgent roofing issues across Fredericton, Oromocto, New Maryland, Hanwell, Woodstock, and surrounding NB communities.
Whether it’s storm damage, a sudden roof puncture, or water pouring in around a chimney, our job is simple: stop the leak, protect your home, and plan permanent repairs fast.
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Common Roofing Emergencies We Handle
Storm & Wind Damage – Missing shingles, lifted panels, and torn flashing after high winds.
Active Leaks & Water Intrusion – Leaks through ceilings, attic water stains, or dripping vents.
Fallen Trees & Branch Impact – Structural roof punctures from trees or limbs.
Ice Dam Leaks – Water backup along eaves during freeze–thaw cycles.
Flat Roof Failures – Pooling water, split seams, or membrane tears.
Emergency Tarping – Temporary waterproofing until full repairs can be scheduled.
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We're available 24-hours a day, 7 days a week.
Signs You Need Emergency Roof Service Now
- Water dripping from your ceiling or attic
- Sagging drywall or bubbling paint
- Shingles visibly missing after a storm
- Exposed plywood, nails, or underlayment
- A “musty” smell or sudden mold growth
- Light visible through attic decking
If you see these, don’t wait. Water damage spreads fast.
Frequently Asked Questions About Our Emergency Roof Repairs
Q: Do you really offer 24/7 service?
Yes. Roofing emergencies don’t follow business hours, and neither do we.
Q: Will you work directly with my insurance company?
We’ll document all damage and provide written reports and photos to help with claims.
Q: Can you tarp a roof in the middle of a storm?
If conditions are unsafe (lightning, extreme winds), we’ll wait until it’s safe. Otherwise, we deploy immediately.
Q: How soon can permanent repairs happen?
That depends on material availability and weather. Temporary protection is always our first priority.