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(307) 363-5869 Call now for a free estimateStart by going up there yourself on a dry day and look for obvious trouble: missing shingles, bare spots where the granules have worn away, shingles that curl at the edges, or daylight coming through holes. A few missing shingles or some granule loss doesn't mean you need a roofer tomorrow, but it's a sign the roof is aging. What matters is whether water is getting in. Check your attic or crawl space for dark stains on the underside of the roof deck, soft spots in the wood, or mold. Those are stop-and-call signs. Evanston weather will accelerate wear, so a roof that's leaving debris in the gutters or showing widespread curling is past the point of patching.
Small leaks during heavy rain, a few lifted shingles, or damage from a branch can usually wait a week or two while you get estimates. But if water is actively dripping inside during or right after storms, don't delay. Similarly, if a section of roof is sagging or you see daylight through the sheathing, that's structural and needs attention fast. A local roofer will tell you straight whether you're looking at repair work or full replacement—and they can usually spot what's urgent versus what gives you time to plan and budget.
We serve Evanston and the surrounding area including Laramie, Cheyenne, and Rawlins. Not sure if we cover your area? Call (307) 363-5869.