Inspection that pinpoints the cause
Leak location and water entry point are not always the same. We check penetrations, flashing, valleys, and attic signs so the repair matches the real problem.
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Roofing Companies · Southaven, MS
Get a clear inspection, a written scope, and clean workmanship from a local crew that understands Southaven storms and the roofing details that prevent leaks.
About Our Roofing Company
Roofers Southaven is a locally owned and operated roofing company built on a simple idea: homeowners deserve straight answers and honest work. We started here in Southaven, MS, and we have stayed here—serving our neighbors through hard rains, wind, and hail season after season. When you call us, you are working with people who live in the same community and stand behind every roof we touch.
Over the years we have grown by doing the right thing on every job: showing up when we say we will, giving a written scope instead of a vague one-line estimate, protecting landscaping, and cleaning up every nail before we leave. That reputation is why so much of our work comes from referrals and repeat customers who trust us with their homes and their families' safety.
As a full-service roofing company, we handle inspections after wind and hail, leak tracing, repairs, and full replacement when a roof reaches the end of its life. We would rather earn your trust than close a sale, so we tell you the truth about what your roof actually needs. To meet the crew behind the company, visit our Roofers Southaven MS page and see who you will be hiring.
What We Stand For
Leak location and water entry point are not always the same. We check penetrations, flashing, valleys, and attic signs so the repair matches the real problem.
You get a clear scope of work with the products and installation details that matter, like underlayment type, shingle rating, and replacement of flashing where needed.
A roof lasts longer when intake and exhaust ventilation are balanced and flashing details are done correctly at walls, chimneys, skylights, and pipe penetrations.
We protect access paths and landscaping, stage materials safely, and run thorough magnetic pickup so you are not finding nails in the driveway later.
If a targeted repair is the right move, we will say so. If the roof is failing in multiple areas, we will explain why replacement is the safer long-term choice.
Inspection-Based Pricing
In Southaven, hiring roofing companies typically runs about about $650 for a common single issue repair for common repairs, while a full roof replacement is often about $10,500 to $11,840 for an asphalt shingle replacement on a 2,000 square foot roof depending on size and material. Smaller leak repairs and flashing work usually land at the lower end, while larger repair scopes and steep or complex roofs cost more.
Your final price depends on roof square footage, pitch, number of layers to tear off, shingle type, decking repairs, ventilation changes, and access for staging and cleanup. The exact cost is confirmed after an on-site inspection and a written scope of work.
From Inspection to Walkthrough
A clear sequence keeps the inspection findings, written recommendation, roofing work, and cleanup aligned from the first visit onward.
We inspect the roof surface and key details like valleys, flashing, vents, and penetrations. When needed, we also check attic signs of moisture to confirm the source.
You get a straightforward scope with the recommended fix, material options, and what is included—and not included—so you can compare bids fairly.
We set expectations for timing, material delivery, and protection of landscaping, driveways, and access points before work starts.
We complete the agreed work, paying special attention to water-shedding details like underlayment laps, flashing integration, drip edge, and ventilation.
We haul debris, run magnetic pickup, and review the finished work with you so you know what was done and what to watch for next season.
If you are comparing roofing companies in Southaven, bring us the other scope you received and we will help you spot what is missing before you sign anything.
(662) 470-1354Southaven Homeowner Feedback
“After a hard storm we had a drip in the living room. They found the issue at the flashing, showed photos, and fixed it without trying to sell a full replacement.”
“The estimate was written clearly and the cleanup was thorough. We had kids and a dog, so the nail pickup mattered, and they took it seriously.”
“What I appreciated most was the explanation. They walked me through ventilation and why the previous repair kept failing. The new work has held up through heavy rain.”
Straight Answers Before You Hire
Most leak inspections can be scheduled quickly, but timing depends on weather and safe roof access. A professional inspection should include a surface check of flashing, penetrations, and valleys, plus an attic check when appropriate, because the visible ceiling stain rarely points to the true entry point.
Repair is usually the right choice when damage is localized and the rest of the roof is still performing, while replacement makes sense when shingles are brittle, curling, losing granules widely, or when leaks are happening in multiple areas. A trustworthy roofer will show you photos, explain the failure mode, and put the recommendation in a written scope so you can compare options.
A good estimate should list the tear-off plan, including layer count if known, underlayment type, drip edge, flashing approach, ventilation plan, shingle or roofing material details, cleanup method, and what happens if bad decking is found. If a bid does not mention flashing and ventilation at all, it is hard to compare and can lead to change orders later.
Yes, many roofing companies provide storm damage inspections and document findings with photos of shingles, ridge caps, flashing, and gutters. The key is separating cosmetic marks from functional damage and checking the details that cause active leaks, such as displaced flashing, lifted shingles, or damaged pipe boots.
Asphalt shingles are common for residential roofs because they balance cost, appearance, and repairability, but the best choice depends on pitch, attic ventilation, and how long you plan to stay in the home. During the inspection, we can explain shingle grade, underlayment options, and whether upgrades like improved ventilation or better flashing details are worth it for your roof.
Many standard residential replacements can be completed in 1 to 2 days once materials are on site and weather cooperates, but complex roof lines, steep pitches, and decking repairs can extend the schedule. The most accurate timeline comes after an on-site inspection that confirms roof size, layers, and any areas that feel soft or show prior water damage.
Protection should include staging materials safely, covering or moving items near drop zones, using tarps where needed, and doing frequent cleanup during the job. At the end, a thorough magnetic sweep of driveways, walkways, and lawn edges is standard practice for a professional crew.
Many roofing companies in Southaven, MS can handle both, but the scope and materials can differ a lot between a home and a low-slope commercial roof. When you reach out, share the roof type—steep-slope shingles or low-slope membrane—approximate size, and any leak history so the inspection is scheduled with the right crew and materials in mind.
Start With an On-Site Inspection
Tell us what you are seeing—leaking, missing shingles, or storm concerns—and we will inspect the roof and provide a clear scope with options that fit your home in Southaven.
Where We Work
Based in Southaven and working across DeSoto County. Find us on the map below.