Fast, Reliable Roof Repair Across North Las Vegas
Roof repair in North Las Vegas typically runs $275–$1,800 depending on the damage type, roof system, and whether Clark County permit requirements come into play — and in this city, they often do. Our Roof Repair team responds quickly to homes across North Las Vegas, from the older flat-roofed neighborhoods near Bonanza Village to the concrete tile subdivisions of Craig Ranch. If your roof failed after last summer’s monsoon surge, or you’re seeing blistering and delamination on a foam-coated flat system, call us at (725) 266-8694 — estimates are free and we’ll tell you exactly what you’re dealing with before any work begins.
Why Matrix Roof Solutions Company Clark County Is North Las Vegas’s Preferred Roof Repair Company
Emmet Boyd has been doing this work for 16 years — not managing it from an office, but showing up on-site as both the Owner and Lead Technician on every project. That direct accountability matters in North Las Vegas, where the housing stock ranges from 1950s tar-and-gravel flat roofs approaching the end of their service life to 2000s-era tile systems with failing underlayment. When Emmet assesses your roof, you’re getting the person who will actually oversee the repair, not a salesperson handing the job off to a crew you’ve never met.
106 homeowners have rated Matrix Roof Solutions 4.8 stars — that kind of consistency doesn’t happen by accident. It reflects the same standard of work applied across every project, whether it’s a single-square shingle patch near West Las Vegas or a full permitted tear-off of a layered flat roof in the older city core. North Las Vegas homeowners who’ve been burned by out-of-area contractors bidding jobs they didn’t fully understand will find that difference immediately.
Our Roof Repair Services in North Las Vegas
Flat Roof Patch
Flat and low-slope roofs dominate the older sections of North Las Vegas, and patching them correctly requires more than peeling back the damaged section and torching down a new ply. Before we touch anything, we check the layer count. North Las Vegas’s building department enforces the Clark County cap on built-up roofing layers — typically no more than two overlay systems total — and older homes in the Bonanza Village area commonly arrive at inspections with three accumulated BUR layers that trigger mandatory full tear-offs. We’ve seen two competing contractors quote these jobs as simple flat-roof patches, only for the homeowner to receive a stop-work order mid-project. We flag that before a single nail comes out. A compliant patch in North Las Vegas runs $400–$950 for a standard section repair; permitted tear-off and membrane replacement starts around $3,500 depending on square footage.
Leak Repair
The July–August monsoon season is when North Las Vegas roofs fail at the highest rate — and the failure mode is specific. These short, intense rain events dump water faster than improperly pitched low-slope roofs can shed it, and the resulting ponding collapses already-fatigued BUR membrane seams in a single storm cycle. We’ve arrived at homes along the older city core the morning after a monsoon surge to find six inches of standing water that had been sitting on a flat surface for hours. Leak repair in North Las Vegas ranges $275–$700 for most residential jobs, though persistent ponding situations often point to a drainage slope problem that a patch alone won’t solve — we’ll tell you that upfront.
Flashing Repair
Flashing failures are one of the most consistent repair calls we receive in North Las Vegas, and rooftop surface temperatures that routinely exceed 170°F along industrial corridors amplify the problem. Metal expands and contracts dramatically under that kind of thermal cycling, and older flashing installed without proper allowance for movement will crack, separate, or lift at the seam within a few seasons. We see this regularly around chimney bases, parapet walls, and HVAC curbs on flat-roofed commercial-adjacent residential properties. Flashing repair in North Las Vegas typically runs $200–$550 depending on linear footage and access.
Shingle Replacement
Shingle roofs are less dominant here than in the wetter parts of the country, but they’re far from uncommon in North Las Vegas — particularly on 1980s and 1990s homes throughout the 89106 and 89102 zip codes. The combination of 300+ annual sunny days and summer heat-island temperatures means standard three-tab shingles degrade faster here than manufacturer service-life projections suggest. We work with GAF and CertainTeed products, among others, to match replacements to the original system and pitch. Partial shingle replacement in North Las Vegas runs $350–$900 for typical storm or wind-damage sections.
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Trusted Brands We Service in North Las Vegas
We’re authorized to install and repair roofing systems using materials from GAF, CertainTeed, Tamko, and four other leading manufacturers — seven brands total. That breadth matters for North Las Vegas homeowners because the right material choice depends heavily on your specific roof type. A GAF TPO membrane is a better fit for a re-pitched flat system replacing an old BUR assembly; CertainTeed architectural shingles are the right call for a wind-exposed slope in West Las Vegas. We stock commonly needed repair materials locally, which shortens turnaround on urgent jobs rather than waiting on a supply order.
Common Roof Repair Problems We See in North Las Vegas Homes
- Clark County layer-limit violations on aging flat roofs: Homes near Bonanza Village and the original North Las Vegas city core frequently carry two or three accumulated BUR layers from prior overlays. When a repair permit is pulled, inspectors enforce the layer cap — triggering a mandatory tear-off that surprises homeowners who were quoted a simple patch job by contractors who didn’t check.
- Monsoon-season ponding failures on low-slope roofs: The older residential streets near South Commerce Street are lined with single-story homes whose flat and low-slope roofs were never engineered for North Las Vegas’s short, intense monsoon rainfall. Water ponds within minutes of a storm, and on a fatigued BUR membrane, that ponding is enough to cause seam failures that don’t show up until the ceiling is already wet.
- SPF foam coating delamination from UV and heat exposure: Spray polyurethane foam roofs on homes near the industrial corridors off East Lake Mead Boulevard North face amplified urban heat-island temperatures that cut the effective life of elastomeric coatings roughly in half. Manufacturers market 10-year recoating cycles; in North Las Vegas, that number is realistically 5–8 years under full sun exposure.
- Cracked tile and failed underlayment on Craig Ranch homes: The 2000s master-planned growth in Craig Ranch brought large tracts of concrete tile roofing that now show their age through cracked tile surfaces and deteriorating underlayment. Tile is durable on its surface, but when the felt or synthetic underlayment beneath fails, a single cracked tile becomes an active leak during every rain event — including monsoon surges.
The North Las Vegas Layer-Limit Problem — What Out-of-Area Roofers Miss
We want to be direct about something, because it costs homeowners real money when they don’t know it going in. North Las Vegas’s building department enforces the Clark County limit on built-up roofing layers. If your flat-roofed home has had two prior overlay systems applied over the original BUR assembly — a common situation on homes built between the 1950s and 1970s near Bonanza Village and the older city core — no new overlay can be permitted. A repair permit triggers an inspection, the inspector identifies the layer count, and the project converts from a patch job into a full permitted tear-off before any new system can go down.
We ran this exact sequence on a 1960s flat-roofed single-story in Bonanza Village after the July monsoon surge left standing water pooled across a tar-and-gravel surface that had already absorbed two prior overlay coats. Our field tech pulled back a corner section, confirmed three accumulated BUR layers, and coordinated the permitted full tear-off before we installed a new TPO membrane system to restore positive drainage. The homeowner had been quoted a flat-roof patch by two other contractors who never pulled the corner back to count layers. They would have received a stop-work order mid-project. Knowing the Clark County rules before the permit is pulled is not optional in this city — it’s the whole job.
Pricing for Roof Repair in North Las Vegas, NV
Here’s what roof repair typically costs in the North Las Vegas market:
| Service | Typical Range (North Las Vegas) |
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| Leak Repair (minor to moderate) | $275 – $700 |
| Flashing Repair | $200 – $550 |
| Shingle Replacement (partial) | $350 – $900 |
| Flat Roof Section Patch (compliant) | $400 – $950 |
| Vent Boot Repair | $175 – $375 |
| Valley Repair | $300 – $650 |
| Permitted Full Tear-Off + New Membrane (flat) | $3,500+ |
What drives cost in North Las Vegas specifically: layer count on flat roofs (which can convert a patch into a tear-off), access difficulty on alley-load properties, and whether a Clark County permit is required. Storm damage repairs may qualify for insurance reimbursement — we can document damage for your adjuster. Call (725) 266-8694 for a free on-site estimate; we’ll give you a number, not a range of ranges.
We Also Serve Cities Near North Las Vegas
Our crews work regularly throughout the greater valley, and we serve homeowners in Sunrise Manor, Nellis Air Force Base, and Las Vegas using the same standards and the same crew that serves North Las Vegas. If you’re in one of these neighboring communities and need a roofing assessment, the process is identical — call us and we’ll get out to you.
Serving North Las Vegas, NV — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the North Las Vegas 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 North Las Vegas
The Clark County building code caps the number of built-up roofing layers allowed on a structure, and North Las Vegas’s building department enforces that cap actively. If your home’s flat roof has had two prior overlay systems applied over the original assembly — a frequent finding on 1950s–1970s construction near the older city core — a new overlay cannot be permitted. The inspector is not being arbitrary; the structural load of three or more BUR layers exceeds what was engineered into those postwar homes, and the code reflects that. The only path forward is a permitted full tear-off, after which a new single-layer system can be installed correctly. If you’ve received this notice, call us at (725) 266-8694 — we handle the permitting coordination and can walk you through exactly what the tear-off entails.
Flat and low-slope roofs in the older North Las Vegas neighborhoods are frequently improperly pitched for North Las Vegas’s monsoon rainfall pattern. During the dry months — which are most of the year — a fatigued BUR membrane can hold together because it’s never actually tested by standing water. The July–August monsoon events are short and intense, depositing rainfall faster than the roof can shed it, and the resulting ponding sits long enough to find and exploit every weak seam in a membrane that was already near the end of its service life. One heavy storm does what a year of dry weather couldn’t. This failure mode is the single most common emergency call we receive in North Las Vegas each August.
Manufacturers typically project a 10-year recoating cycle for elastomeric coatings over spray polyurethane foam roofs. In North Las Vegas, that number is not realistic — plan for 5–8 years. The combination of 300+ annual sunny days and urban heat-island amplification from the industrial corridors near East Lake Mead Boulevard North pushes rooftop surface temperatures well above what the manufacturer’s testing accounts for. UV degradation accelerates, the coating loses its reflective properties, and delamination follows. We see foam-coated roofs in Craig Ranch and adjacent areas that are showing significant coating breakdown at year six or seven with no other contributing damage factor. If your foam roof is approaching five years old, a visual inspection now is worth the call.
Craig Ranch tile homes face a different failure profile than the flat-roof stock in the older city core. The tile itself is durable and can last decades, but the underlayment beneath — typically 30-lb felt or an early synthetic — is what actually waterproofs the system, and that layer has a shorter service life than the tile above it. By the mid-2020s, many 2000s-era Craig Ranch homes have underlayment that’s 20+ years old and showing brittleness, shrinkage, or lap failures. A single cracked or displaced tile then becomes a direct path for monsoon water to hit deteriorated felt. You’ll also see flashing failures around chimney chases and skylight curbs from thermal cycling. Neither of these repair categories requires a full re-roof — but both need proper diagnosis to catch before they go deeper into the deck.
Shingle roofs are a real and active part of the North Las Vegas market — particularly in the 89106 and 89102 zip codes on homes built through the 1980s and 1990s. We work with GAF and CertainTeed shingle systems, among others, and our crew handles shingle repair and partial replacement regularly. That said, you’re right that the volume skews heavily toward flat and tile work here compared to wetter markets. The local climate is harder on shingles than on tile: UV exposure across 300+ annual sunny days degrades three-tab and architectural shingles faster than the product data suggests, so wind damage and granule loss tend to show up earlier than homeowners expect. If you’ve got a shingle roof and it’s 15 years old or older in North Las Vegas, it’s worth a look before the next monsoon season.
Get a Free Estimate for Roof Repair in North Las Vegas
If your roof has been flagged for a layer-limit violation, took damage in last season’s monsoon surges, or you’re simply not sure what’s going on up there — call Emmet Boyd and the Matrix Roof Solutions Company Clark County team at (725) 266-8694. We’ll come out, assess the situation honestly, and give you a clear scope and price before any work begins. No obligation. 16 years of hands-on roofing experience means we’ve seen every version of every North Las Vegas roof problem — and we’ll tell you straight what it needs.
Written by Emmet Boyd, Owner and Lead Technician at Matrix Roof Solutions Company Clark County, serving North Las Vegas, NV for 16 years.