Roof Repair built for Idaho weather
At Recon Roofing, our mission is to address all of your roofing concerns. Below are some of the most common roof repairs we see homeowners faced with:
This includes problems such as blistering, cracking, curling, lifting, broken shingles, and granule loss.
Flashing consists of thin metal strips placed around roof valleys, chimneys, vents, and other penetrations to create a waterproof seal.
How we inspect, photograph, and plan the work
Leaks can appear anywhere on a roof, but they’re often found around chimneys, skylights, vents, and eaves. Fixing a leak involves locating the source and repairing or replacing damaged materials.
Fascia boards run along the edge of your roof, providing support to the lower row of shingles and giving your roof a finished look.
The soffit is the underside of your roof overhang, offering ventilation to the attic to prevent moisture buildup. Damaged soffits reduce airflow and can lead to mold growth.
- Written scope with materials, timeline, and pricing—before work begins
- Photo documentation you can keep for insurance or resale files
- Manufacturer-backed systems installed to published details
- Workmanship warranty separate from materials coverage—explained clearly
- Jobsites kept organized with magnet sweeps and respectful staging
Materials, flashing, ventilation & low-slope tie-ins
Valleys form where two roof slopes intersect, making them prone to water flow and leaks. Repairing these areas often includes replacing deteriorated underlayment and installing an ice and water shield.
Proper ventilation prevents excessive heat and moisture in your attic, which can protect the lifespan of your roof.
These repairs listed are some of the most frequent issues homeowners face in Idaho and the Treasure Valley. While not an exhaustive list, they cover many of the common problems we see.