Storm Damage Repair in Las Vegas, NV | Desert Bloom Roofing
Desert Bloom Roofing provides emergency and scheduled storm damage repair across all of Las Vegas, NV — covering wind-lifted tiles, monsoon-driven leaks...
Desert Bloom Roofing provides emergency and scheduled storm damage repair across all of Las Vegas, NV — covering wind-lifted tiles, monsoon-driven leaks, hail-cracked concrete tile, flat-roof membrane splits, and TPO seam failures. Nevada-licensed contractor #0092830 Joyquin Flores leads every job with same-day inspections, insurance documentation support, and HOA-compliant tile matching for master-planned communities throughout the valley. Call (702) 000-0000 for a free damage assessment.
Las Vegas, Clark County's seat and Nevada's most populated city, presents roofing contractors with one of the most demanding environments in North America. The metro spans the Mojave Desert floor at roughly 2,000 feet elevation, bordered by the Spring Mountains to the west and Frenchman Mountain to the east. Neighborhoods like Summerlin, Henderson's Green Valley, Southern Highlands, and the historic downtown districts each carry distinct roofing profiles — from the heavy concrete S-tile roofs dominant in HOA-governed master-planned communities to the aging built-up and foam roofs on commercial corridors along Flamingo Road, Sahara Avenue, and the I-15 industrial spine.
Storm damage in Las Vegas doesn't follow the same seasonal script as the rest of the country. The primary threats are the North American Monsoon Season (July through mid-September), which delivers rapid-onset micro-burst winds regularly exceeding 50–70 mph, and late-spring thunderstorm cells (May–June) that can drop golf ball-sized hail in localized swaths. UV degradation is year-round and relentless — Las Vegas averages 294 sunny days annually and summer highs routinely reach 110–115°F, accelerating underlayment brittleness, tile mortar crumbling, and TPO membrane oxidation faster than in virtually any other U.S. market.
Clark County Building Department (located at 4701 W. Russell Road, Suite 200, Las Vegas, NV 89118) governs all residential and commercial roofing permits under Nevada Revised Statutes Chapter 624 and Clark County Code Title 22. For homeowners in HOA-governed areas like Summerlin South, Anthem, and Seven Hills, a secondary layer of architectural review requirements mandates precise tile-color and profile matching before any repair is approved — a compliance step many out-of-state contractors overlook entirely. Desert Bloom Roofing operates exclusively in the Las Vegas metro and understands every one of these layers.
Our Services
Emergency Roof Leak Repair — Monsoon & Wind Events
After a monsoon micro-burst or wind event, Las Vegas roofs can sustain lifted tile courses, displaced ridge caps, and compromised underlayment exposure within minutes. Desert Bloom Roofing offers same-day emergency tarp-and-secure service followed by full diagnostic inspection. We identify primary leak points using moisture meters and infrared scanning where needed, document every defect with timestamped photography for insurance claims, and complete structural repairs using Clark County-permitted methods. Our emergency response typically stabilizes a compromised residential roof within 2–4 hours of first contact. Most monsoon-season emergency calls in the 89129, 89117, and 89148 zip codes are dispatched within 90 minutes.
$350–$1,200 for emergency stabilization; full repair scope quoted after inspectionConcrete & Clay Tile Roof Repair
Concrete S-tile and flat-tile roofs dominate Las Vegas residential construction, particularly in HOA communities built between 1995 and 2015. Storm damage to tile roofs typically presents as cracked or shattered field tiles, dislodged ridge and hip caps, failed mortar at valleys, and underlying 30-lb or synthetic underlayment exposure. Desert Bloom sources tile from regional suppliers including Boral and Eagle Roofing Products to match existing profiles and color lots — critical for HOA approval in Summerlin, Henderson, and Southern Highlands. We carry an inventory of the 12 most common Clark County tile profiles for rapid matching. Underlayment beneath damaged sections is replaced per Nevada Building Code Chapter 15 minimum standards (ASTM D226 Type II or approved synthetic equivalent). Tile repairs that involve 10 or fewer squares typically do not require a Clark County permit; larger scopes do, and we pull every permit required.
$400–$3,500 depending on tile count, mortar work, and underlayment replacement areaFlat Roof & TPO Membrane Repair
Commercial and residential flat roofs in Las Vegas face a uniquely brutal combination: 110°F+ surface temperatures that cause TPO membrane expansion and contraction cycles daily, UV-driven oxidation that chalks and embrittles the surface within 5–7 years without proper coatings, and monsoon ponding water that exploits any seam gap or drain blockage. Desert Bloom specializes in TPO seam re-welding using hot-air guns calibrated to manufacturer specifications (typically 1,050–1,100°F weld temperature for 45- or 60-mil Carlisle or Johns Manville membranes), drain clearing, and full membrane section replacement where ponding or impact damage has breached the substrate. We also repair two-ply modified bitumen systems common on 1980s–1990s commercial strips along Eastern Avenue and Maryland Parkway. All flat roof repairs include a post-repair flood test when applicable.
$500–$6,000+ depending on membrane area, seam linear footage, and drain workHail Damage Inspection & Insurance Claim Documentation
Las Vegas experiences localized hail events most commonly in May–June and during monsoon cells. Concrete tile bruising from hail is often invisible to untrained eyes but structurally compromises the tile's load-bearing capacity over subsequent thermal cycles. Metal flashing dents, TPO membrane impacts, and granule loss on modified bitumen surfaces are equally critical. Desert Bloom's Joyquin Flores is experienced working alongside insurance adjusters and uses standardized HAAG Engineering damage assessment methodology to document every impact point. We provide insurers with a complete photo-and-measurement report, material sample collection where required, and a line-item repair scope that aligns with Xactimate pricing software — the industry standard used by most carriers. This documentation approach has helped Las Vegas homeowners secure full replacement approvals in cases where initial adjuster estimates were insufficient.
Free inspection; insurance-funded repair scopes range $2,500–$25,000+ for full replacementRoof Leak Diagnosis & Interior Water Intrusion Repair
Active leaks in Las Vegas homes often have deceptive entry points — water can enter at a ridge cap 15 feet from where it appears on the ceiling below, traveling along 7/16-inch OSB sheathing or 1/2-inch gypsum sheathing (common in pre-2000 homes in older North Las Vegas and downtown Las Vegas neighborhoods) before pooling at a low point. We perform systematic water intrusion tracing using moisture meters, visual sheathing inspection at the attic level, and when needed, controlled water testing to isolate the entry point before any repair work begins. This diagnostic step is what separates a permanent fix from a repeat service call. Interior damage scope — drywall, insulation, and mold assessment referral — is documented as part of our insurance support package.
$150–$400 for standalone diagnostic; waived when repair is booked same visitFoam Roof Repair & Recoating
Spray polyurethane foam (SPF) roofs are prevalent on low-slope residential and commercial buildings throughout the Las Vegas Valley, particularly in the 89101–89110 zip code corridor and on commercial properties along the US-95 and I-515 corridors. Foam roofs degrade primarily through UV surface erosion — the top acrylic or elastomeric coating must be reapplied every 5–10 years to maintain the foam's waterproofing integrity. Storm damage to foam roofs typically presents as coating cracks, exposed foam blistering, and impact divots that collect water. Desert Bloom repairs foam roofs by grinding damaged areas, applying compatible foam fill where substrate is compromised, and recoating with a minimum 20-mil elastomeric top coat per ASTM D6083 standards. We do not recommend foam roof repair as a permanent solution beyond the system's 20–25 year lifespan.
$1,200–$8,000 for repair and recoating depending on system age and damage areaFlashing, Skylight & Penetration Repair
In Las Vegas's thermal climate, metal flashing at chimneys, skylights, HVAC curbs, and pipe penetrations is among the most common storm damage failure points. Galvanic corrosion between dissimilar metals, mortar cap failures on masonry chimneys, and sealant cracking from 150°F+ rooftop surface temperatures create chronic leak paths that worsen with every monsoon event. Desert Bloom replaces step and counter flashing using 26-gauge galvanized or lead-coated copper where masonry contact is involved, re-beds chimney caps, and installs new EPDM pipe boots rated for high-UV environments. Skylight re-curbing and glass replacement are scoped in partnership with licensed glazing contractors when needed.
$250–$2,200 depending on penetration count and flashing materialStorm Damage Repair Costs in Las Vegas, NV: What to Expect
Storm damage repair costs in Las Vegas vary significantly based on roof type, damage scope, and whether the work is insurance-funded or out-of-pocket. The estimates below reflect current 2024–2025 Las Vegas market pricing for licensed, insured, permitted work — not the lower figures sometimes quoted by unlicensed operators following storm events.
Insurance-covered repairs: If your damage was caused by a qualifying wind or hail event, your homeowner's insurance policy's dwelling coverage (Coverage A) typically applies, subject to your deductible. Nevada law (NRS 687B) prohibits contractors from waiving insurance deductibles — any contractor offering to 'cover your deductible' is operating illegally. Desert Bloom works transparently with your adjuster and provides Xactimate-compatible documentation to support a fair claim settlement.
Out-of-pocket repairs: Minor tile repairs, flashing replacements, and single-leak diagnostics are typically $300–$1,500 and can be completed in a single visit. Larger scope repairs involving underlayment replacement, multiple tile courses, or flat roof membrane sections range $2,000–$10,000+. Full roof replacements following severe storm damage start at approximately $8,500 for a 1,500 sq ft single-story home with concrete tile and run $18,000–$35,000 for larger two-story homes in HOA communities requiring color-matched premium tile.
All Desert Bloom estimates are written, itemized, and provided at no charge following our free inspection.
| Service | Price Range |
|---|---|
| Emergency Roof Stabilization / Tarp | $350–$1,200 |
| Concrete or Clay Tile Repair (up to 10 tiles) | $400–$900 |
| Tile Repair + Underlayment (10–25 tiles, 1–3 squares) | $900–$3,500 |
| TPO Flat Roof Seam / Section Repair | $500–$4,500 |
| Foam Roof Repair + Recoating (partial) | $1,200–$5,000 |
| Flashing / Skylight / Penetration Repair | $250–$2,200 |
| Full Residential Roof Replacement (storm-totaled) | $8,500–$35,000 |
Local Building Codes & Regulations
All roofing work in Las Vegas falls under Clark County's jurisdiction via the Clark County Building Department and is governed by Nevada Revised Statutes Chapter 624 (Contractors), which requires all roofing contractors to hold a Nevada State Contractors Board license — Joyquin Flores holds license #0092830. The applicable building code is the Nevada-amended 2018 International Building Code (IBC) and 2018 International Residential Code (IRC), adopted statewide and locally enforced through Clark County Code Title 22, Chapter 22.20 (Building Regulations).
For roofing specifically, Nevada Building Code Chapter 15 governs roof assemblies, underlayment requirements, and wind uplift design standards. Las Vegas falls within Wind Exposure Category B/C depending on location, with design wind speeds of 90–100 mph per ASCE 7-16 maps — this means roof deck fastening patterns, tile mortar, and underlayment attachment must meet specific pull-out resistance values that not all repair contractors verify. Clark County requires permits for any re-roofing covering more than 10 squares (1,000 sq ft), for any structural sheathing replacement, and for any change in roof covering material type.
For HOA communities — which represent a significant portion of Las Vegas residential neighborhoods including Summerlin (governed by the Summerlin Council), Anthem (managed by Anthem Community Council), and Seven Hills — a Certificate of Compliance from the HOA's Architectural Review Committee (ARC) is required before visible exterior repairs are finalized. Desert Bloom prepares ARC submittals including tile sample boards, manufacturer product data sheets, and color-match documentation as a standard part of our tile repair service.
Why Choose Desert Bloom Roofing
Our Process
Step 1: Free Storm Damage Inspection & Documentation
Within 90 minutes of your call during active storm season — or by the next business day for non-emergency requests — a Desert Bloom technician arrives at your Las Vegas property for a full roof inspection. We photograph every damage point with GPS-tagged, timestamped images, record moisture meter readings at suspected intrusion areas, and assess underlayment and substrate condition where tiles or membrane is compromised. This inspection is free and produces a complete written damage report you own — regardless of whether you hire us.
Step 2: Insurance Coordination or Written Estimate Delivery
If you're filing an insurance claim, Desert Bloom delivers an Xactimate-compatible damage report and line-item repair scope to your adjuster within 24–48 hours of our inspection. We stay available to supplement documentation if the adjuster requests additional information. For out-of-pocket repairs, we provide a written, itemized estimate with material specifications, permit requirements, and timeline — typically delivered within 24 hours of inspection.
Step 3: HOA Submittal Preparation (Where Applicable)
For homes in Summerlin, Anthem, Seven Hills, Southern Highlands, or other HOA-governed communities, Desert Bloom prepares the full Architectural Review Committee submittal packet — including tile sample board, manufacturer product data sheet, color-match verification, and contractor license documentation. We submit on your behalf and track ARC response. Standard ARC review timelines run 5–14 days depending on community; we factor this into your repair schedule from day one.
Step 4: Permit Pulling & Materials Procurement
For repair scopes requiring Clark County permits (re-roofing above 10 squares, sheathing replacement, or material type change), Desert Bloom submits permit applications to the Clark County Building Department at 4701 W. Russell Road. Standard over-the-counter permits for residential repairs are typically approved within 1–5 business days. We source tile from regional distributors — Eagle Roofing Products and Boral — for fastest color-match availability, and TPO/foam materials from Carlisle or Johns Manville authorized distributors.
Step 5: Repair Execution with Inspection Milestone
Repair work proceeds per the permitted scope and your approved estimate. Our crews are Desert Bloom employees — not subcontracted day labor — trained on Las Vegas-specific installation protocols including high-heat underlayment handling, tile mortar mix ratios appropriate for desert thermal cycling, and TPO weld temperature calibration for summer conditions. For permitted scopes, Clark County inspection is scheduled and completed before final close-out.
Step 6: Final Walkthrough, Warranty Documentation & Insurance Close-Out
Upon completion, Joyquin or a senior Desert Bloom technician conducts a final walkthrough with the homeowner, reviewing every repair point against the original scope. We provide written warranty documentation — typically 2 years labor on storm repairs, manufacturer material warranties where applicable — and deliver final completion photos for your insurance file or HOA records. For flat roof repairs, a flood test is completed and documented before sign-off.
Local Construction Considerations
Las Vegas's roofing environment is defined by four compounding stressors that make post-storm repair more technically demanding than most U.S. markets recognize.
1. Monsoon Micro-Bursts (July–September): The North American Monsoon brings moisture-laden air from the Gulf of California, producing fast-developing thunderstorms with downdraft winds routinely hitting 50–70 mph across the valley floor. These events are short — often under 30 minutes — but create significant uplift pressure on tile courses, ridge caps, and flat-roof membrane edges. Neighborhoods at the valley's western edge near the Spring Mountains (Summerlin, Skye Canyon) consistently see higher wind speeds than central Las Vegas during monsoon events due to terrain channeling.
2. Extreme UV & Thermal Cycling: Las Vegas receives approximately 294 sunny days per year with summer highs of 110–115°F and rooftop surface temperatures exceeding 150–160°F on dark tile or TPO. This UV load degrades standard 30-lb organic felt underlayment in 3–5 years — far faster than the 20+ year degradation curves assumed in most national roofing specs. Desert Bloom specifies synthetic underlayment (minimum ASTM D1970 or Titanium UDL-30) for all Las Vegas repair and replacement work.
3. Gypsum Substrate in Older Las Vegas Homes: Homes built in Las Vegas before approximately 1995 — including many in historic neighborhoods near Downtown Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, and the Boulder Highway corridor — frequently used gypsum board sheathing rather than OSB or plywood. Gypsum sheathing does not tolerate moisture intrusion the way wood products do; once saturated, it loses structural integrity rapidly, turning what appears to be a simple tile repair into a sheathing replacement scope. Identifying gypsum substrate before quoting is a diagnostic step many contractors miss.
4. HOA Architectural Review Requirements: The Las Vegas Valley's master-planned communities — Summerlin (89117, 89129, 89135, 89138, 89144, 89145), Henderson's Anthem and Seven Hills (89052, 89074), Southern Highlands (89141), and others — require homeowners to obtain Architectural Review Committee approval before completing visible roofing repairs. Tile color, profile, and finish must match the existing roof within ARC-specified tolerances. This step adds 3–14 days to repair timelines in HOA communities and requires contractor-prepared documentation that most post-storm operators cannot provide.
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storm-damage-repair FAQs
Yes — always. Clark County Code Title 22 requires permits for any re-roofing exceeding 10 squares (1,000 sq ft), any structural sheathing replacement, and any change in roof covering material. Desert Bloom pulls every required permit through the Clark County Building Department at 4701 W. Russell Road. Skipping permits is a common shortcut used by post-storm operators and exposes homeowners to failed inspections, voided insurance coverage, and costly rework at time of resale. We will never recommend skipping a required permit to reduce cost or speed up a job.
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