Roof Repair in Summerlin South, NV
If you own a home in Summerlin South and you’re seeing water stains on a ceiling or a cracked tile near the ridge line, the problem almost certainly runs deeper than the surface. Most tile roofs in the 89135 ZIP code were built between the mid-1990s and early 2000s, and the 30-lb felt underlayment beneath that concrete or clay tile is now silently failing — often long before the tile itself shows visible damage. Call (725) 500-0271 and our Roof Repair team can be at your door with a same-day assessment. Jake Evans leads every job personally, so the person who scopes the repair is the same person who fixes it.
Why Pro Roof Care Solutions Las Vegas Is Summerlin South’s Preferred Roof Repair Company
Pro Roof Care Solutions has built a strong local reputation across Summerlin South neighborhoods — from Canyon Gate along South Rampart Boulevard to Buffalo Ranch off North Buffalo Drive — because we understand the construction generation this community represents. The HOA architectural review requirements here are not optional fine print; they’re a genuine permitting layer, and we’ve learned to work within them efficiently. That experience translates directly into fewer delays and zero violation notices for our customers.
Jake Evans has 16 years of roofing experience and holds a verified 5-star rating across 456 customer reviews — not a handful of cherry-picked testimonials, but a consistent track record at scale. Homeowners in Summerlin South repeatedly cite one thing in particular: Jake shows up. Not a subcontractor, not a crew lead they’ve never met. Jake Evans is on the ladder. That accountability is rare, and it’s the reason our repeat call rate in 89135 is as low as it is — we fix the actual problem the first time.
Our Roof Repair Services in Summerlin South
Valley Repair
Valley repairs are among the most requested services we perform in Summerlin South, and for good reason. The downslope wind events that funnel off the Spring Mountains along the Red Rock Canyon ridgeline — visible from the Red Rock Mountain 360 View Deck on a clear morning — drive water sideways through valley channels in ways that flat-valley neighborhoods simply don’t experience. When the underlying 30-lb felt in that valley channel has delaminated, no amount of re-pointing the tile edges will stop the intrusion. We lift, inspect, patch or replace the felt layer, and re-set the tile in the correct configuration before calling the job done.
Flashing Repair
Flashing failures along parapet walls, dormers, and chimney bases are common across the mid-2000s construction stock in Canyon Gate and Buffalo Ranch. The critical mistake we see from other crews is sealing these transitions with standard mastic — a product that simply cannot survive the UV intensity and thermal cycling at Summerlin South’s 2,800–3,200 ft elevation. We use high-temp, UV-stable sealants rated for desert-elevation exposure, because a flashing repair that re-opens after one summer thermal cycle is not a repair at all. Flashing repair in Summerlin South typically runs $350–$700 depending on the number of transition points and the extent of substrate damage beneath the old sealant.
Vent Boot Repair
Rubber vent boots degrade faster at elevation than most homeowners realize. The combination of sustained UV exposure, heat, and the mechanical stress from wind events off the Spring Mountains causes the neoprene collar to crack and pull away from the pipe within 10–15 years on many Summerlin South roofs — well before the tile above it signals any problem. We source replacement boots compatible with existing tile profiles and, where a color-close match is needed for HOA compliance, we document the replacement with photos for your records. Vent boot repair in Summerlin South runs $200–$450 per penetration, depending on boot size and deck condition beneath.
Leak Repair
A leak call in Summerlin South almost never turns out to be just one thing. The water you see on your ceiling inside a home near Hills Park or along Bruce Woodbury Beltway may have traveled several feet from its actual entry point — a cracked tile, a failed boot, a delaminated felt section, or all three together. We trace the source methodically before writing a single repair line item. Leak repair in Summerlin South starts at $275–$500 for isolated single-source intrusion and scales from there based on how much underlayment is compromised once we lift the field tiles.
Flashing Repair
Flat Roof Patch
Some Summerlin South homes — particularly those with multi-level floor plans built in the late 1990s — incorporate flat or low-slope sections over covered entries, secondary additions, or detached casitas. These sections take a beating from ponding water and thermal expansion at this elevation. We patch and seal with materials rated for the specific membrane type in place, whether TPO, modified bitumen, or built-up roof. A typical flat roof patch in Summerlin South runs $400–$900 for sections up to 200 square feet.
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The Underlayment Problem Unique to Summerlin South
This is the repair dynamic that sets 89135 apart from almost every other ZIP code in the Las Vegas valley. Summerlin South’s original construction wave — concentrated in villages like Canyon Gate, Buffalo Ranch, and Peccole Ranch along South Town Center Drive and North Town Center Drive — means the 30-lb felt underlayment beneath otherwise intact-looking concrete and clay tile is now at or past its 20–30 year design lifespan. It doesn’t fail visibly. The tiles above it can look perfectly seated from the street. But the felt beneath has been rotting under daily UV heat transfer and thermal cycling, and the moment a tile edge lifts in a downslope wind event off the Spring Mountains, water finds a deck that offers zero resistance. Before any repair begins in 89135, we lift sample tiles and physically inspect the felt deck — every time, without exception, even when the tile surface looks undamaged. That step is non-negotiable here.
Our crew responded to a leak call in Buffalo Ranch where the homeowner had two cracked Boral concrete tiles near the ridge and assumed it was a straightforward tile-swap. When we lifted the surrounding field tiles, we found the 30-lb felt beneath had delaminated along a 14-square-foot section — the surface granules gone, the mat brittle enough to tear by hand. We documented the underlayment condition with photos, pulled the manufacturer spec sheet for a compatible Boral tile color from the existing production run, submitted both to the Summerlin Community Association architectural review board before touching another tile, and completed a full valley repair and underlayment patch-and-seal once approval came through. The homeowner avoided an HOA violation notice and a second mobilization. That sequence — document, submit, approve, then repair — is standard operating procedure for us in Summerlin South. It’s not extra work. It’s just how this community requires the job to be done right.
HOA Coordination — The Permit-Within-a-Permit
Contractors who don’t work Summerlin South regularly miss this entirely. The Summerlin Community Association’s architectural review board must approve materials before any re-roofing or tile replacement begins — not after. That means material samples, manufacturer spec sheets, and color chips submitted in advance, with approval in hand before a single field tile is disturbed. Mismatched tile that would pass any Clark County inspection elsewhere will generate a violation notice here. We treat HOA coordination as a core deliverable on every Summerlin South contract, not an administrative afterthought. It’s one reason homeowners in Canyon Gate and Buffalo Ranch Ranch call us back when a second issue surfaces years later.
Trusted Brands We Service in Summerlin South
Pro Roof Care Solutions works with seven major manufacturer lines — GAF, CertainTeed, Owens Corning, IKO, Atlas, Tamko, and Boral — giving Summerlin South homeowners real material options rather than a single-brand take-it-or-leave-it approach. Boral concrete and clay tile is particularly common in the 89135 housing stock, and we maintain established sourcing relationships that help us match existing tile runs for HOA-compliant repairs without extended lead times. When your repair needs a specific color profile approved for your village, we know how to find it and document it properly.
Common Roof Repair Problems We See in Summerlin South Homes
- Delaminated 30-lb felt underlayment beneath intact tile: The mid-1990s through early 2000s construction cohort in Canyon Gate, Buffalo Ranch, and Peccole Ranch is producing a wave of underlayment failures that don’t appear on a street-level inspection. By the time water shows up on a ceiling, the felt has been failing for months — sometimes years.
- Wind-lifted and cracked tile edges: Summerlin South sits at the base of the Spring Mountains, and the downslope wind events that funnel off the Red Rock Canyon ridgeline are significantly stronger than what lower-valley neighborhoods experience. Tile edges — particularly along ridges and valleys — bear the brunt, and cracked or displaced tiles are the most common storm-damage call we receive in 89135.
- HOA-violating tile mismatches from prior repairs: Homeowners frequently discover that a previous contractor swapped in replacement tiles without submitting color chips to the architectural review board. The result is a visible blend mismatch and an HOA notice — plus the cost of sourcing and re-matching the correct profile. We see this regularly on homes along South Rampart Boulevard and Bruce Woodbury Beltway.
- Failed flashing and vent boot sealant from standard mastic application: Crews using off-the-shelf mastic at this elevation routinely find their own repairs reopening within a single summer thermal cycle. The UV load and temperature swing at 2,800–3,200 ft exceeds the rated performance of standard products. We source sealants specifically rated for desert-elevation exposure — and that distinction matters on a Summerlin South roof.
Pricing for Roof Repair in Summerlin South, NV
Roof repair pricing in Summerlin South is shaped by two factors that don’t apply the same way elsewhere in the valley: the tile-removal-and-re-set requirement on virtually every job, and the HOA documentation step that precedes it. Here are realistic market ranges for the 89135 ZIP:
- Valley repair: $600–$1,400 depending on valley length and underlayment condition
- Flashing repair: $350–$700 per transition area
- Vent boot replacement: $200–$450 per penetration
- Leak repair (isolated source): $275–$500, scaling with underlayment damage found
- Flat roof patch (up to 200 sq ft): $400–$900
- Underlayment section replacement (tile removal, felt replacement, tile re-set): $900–$2,800 depending on square footage and tile condition
Every estimate from Pro Roof Care Solutions is free and comes with a written scope before any work begins. If we lift sample tiles and find underlayment damage beyond the original call, we document it with photos and walk you through the options before adding a single line item. Call (725) 500-0271 to schedule your free estimate.
We Also Serve Cities Near Summerlin South
In addition to our work throughout Summerlin South, Pro Roof Care Solutions serves homeowners in Spring Valley and the broader west Las Vegas corridor. If you’re in Spring Valley and dealing with a similar tile or underlayment issue, we bring the same field protocol — lift, inspect, document — to every address we work. Call (725) 500-0271 to confirm service in your area.
Serving Summerlin South, NV — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Summerlin South area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Roof Repair in Summerlin South
Yes — any tile replacement in Canyon Gate requires Summerlin Community Association architectural review board approval before work begins, even for minor repairs. The HOA distinguishes between like-for-like tile swaps using an approved color-matched product and any deviation from the pre-approved palette. We handle the documentation — manufacturer spec sheets, color chips, photos of the existing tile — as part of every Summerlin South repair contract, so approval comes before we disturb a single field tile. Call (725) 500-0271 and we’ll walk you through what your specific village requires.
Because the 30-lb felt underlayment beneath concrete and clay tile in Buffalo Ranch is now at or past its 20–30 year lifespan, and it fails invisibly. Tiles can be fully seated and visually intact while the felt beneath has delaminated, gone brittle, and lost all waterproofing capacity. The moment a tile edge lifts in a wind event off the Spring Mountains, water hits a deck with no defense. We physically lift sample tiles and inspect the felt on every Summerlin South job — not because we’re looking to expand scope, but because skipping that step is how a $500 repair becomes a $4,000 interior damage claim six months later.
Summerlin South sits at roughly 2,800–3,200 ft elevation at the base of the Spring Mountains — meaningfully higher than the central Las Vegas valley. That elevation difference delivers greater UV intensity, wider daily temperature swings, and stronger sustained wind events than lower-valley neighborhoods experience. Standard mastic sealants and off-the-shelf neoprene boots are not rated for that thermal load, and they fail faster here as a result. We use UV-stable, high-temp sealants and replacement boots specified for desert-elevation exposure on every Summerlin South flashing and boot repair.
Yes — a valley repair can absolutely be scoped as a standalone repair, provided the underlayment condition in the valley and adjacent field areas is assessed before committing to scope. If the felt within the valley section is delaminated but the surrounding deck is sound, we can patch and re-seal the underlayment, address the valley metal, and re-set the tile without touching the rest of the roof. We’ve completed stand-alone valley repairs across Summerlin South — including in Buffalo Ranch and Canyon Gate — that have held cleanly through subsequent wind seasons. Call (725) 500-0271 for a free assessment.
We work with all seven major manufacturer lines relevant to Summerlin South’s housing stock: GAF, CertainTeed, Owens Corning, IKO, Atlas, Tamko, and Boral. Boral is the most common profile we encounter in 89135 — particularly in Canyon Gate and Buffalo Ranch — and we maintain sourcing relationships that help us match existing tile runs for HOA-compliant color submissions. If your roof was built with a specific Boral concrete tile profile, we know how to find a spec-sheet match and submit it correctly to the architectural review board before repairs begin.
Reviewed by Jake Evans, Owner and Lead Technician at Pro Roof Care Solutions Las Vegas, serving Summerlin South and the greater Las Vegas area for 16 years.