When roof repair is usually the right path
- Localized failures: shingles, flashing, penetrations, vents, valleys, or other repairable roof components.
- Newer or otherwise serviceable roofs: where the issue does not automatically justify replacement.
- Leak-source clarity: the file is strong enough to support a defined repair instead of a broad guess.
- Owner preference for controlled scope: when the roof condition still supports a repair-level decision and the owner wants the cleanest reasonable fix.
How roof repair usually moves
- The issue is documented: leak source, roof condition, and any visible interior impact are clarified first.
- The repair scope is built: enough detail that the PM team and owner know what is being fixed and why.
- Approvals are routed: especially when the repair cost is substantial or the condition is close to replacement-level.
- Scheduling fits occupancy and urgency: active leaks, vacant units, and apartment operations all need different timing discipline.
- Close-out supports the next decision: completed repair, remaining concerns, and whether broader roof planning should still happen.
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