Emergency & Storm Damage in North Las Vegas, NV
When a monsoon cell drops an inch of rain in 40 minutes on a North Las Vegas neighborhood, there’s no time to research contractors. Our Emergency & Storm Damage team is based locally and can reach most North Las Vegas addresses — including Aliante, the Carey corridor, and neighborhoods near Craig Road — fast enough to tarp, assess, and document before a wet ceiling becomes a demolished interior. Call us now at (725) 373-5602. Karen Gomez, our owner and lead technician, personally oversees every emergency response — you won’t be handed off to an unknown crew when your roof is open to the sky.

Why Premier Roofing & Construction Is North Las Vegas’s Preferred Emergency & Storm Damage Company
North Las Vegas homeowners have put 613 verified reviews behind us — all of them averaging a perfect 5 stars — and the vast majority of those jobs started with an emergency call, not a scheduled appointment. That volume of consistent, repeatable results across hundreds of real projects tells you something a glossy brochure can’t. Karen Gomez built this company over 14 years specifically around the conditions that exist here in North Las Vegas: extreme heat, sudden monsoon events, and a housing stock that was built fast and cheap during the mid-2000s boom. She knows these roofs because she has been on them — thousands of them, across Aliante, the Cheyenne corridor, and the older flat-roofed blocks near the original downtown. When you call after a storm, you’re getting someone who has seen this exact failure pattern before, not a salesperson reading a checklist.
Our Emergency & Storm Damage Services in North Las Vegas
Storm Damage Repair
Storm damage repair in North Las Vegas almost never stops at the shingles. The tract homes built along the Carey and Cheyenne corridors between 2000 and 2008 were framed over OSB decking that has endured two decades of 170°F summer heat cycling followed by sudden soaking monsoon downpours — so what presents as a few lifted shingles on the surface frequently conceals soft, delaminating decking underneath. We probe every affected deck section before we quote a repair price, because a shingle-only patch over compromised OSB will fail again at the next storm. We carry materials from GAF, Owens Corning, CertainTeed, and IKO on our vehicles so North Las Vegas repairs don’t stall waiting on special orders.
Emergency Tarp Services
An emergency tarp is the first line of defense between a breached roof and thousands of dollars in interior damage — drywall, insulation, electrical, flooring. Our crew responded to an Aliante home after a July monsoon cell dropped nearly an inch of rain in under 40 minutes: a 2005-era three-tab roof had let water through a pipe-boot sealant that had dried out and cracked silently during the dry months, invisible until the first real rain of the season hit. We had a reinforced polyethylene tarp secured over the affected deck section the same afternoon, stopping the interior water intrusion before it reached the ceiling drywall. Emergency tarp installation in North Las Vegas typically runs $300–$600 depending on roof pitch, access, and the square footage that needs covering.
Insurance Claims Assistance
This is where North Las Vegas homeowners get hurt most, and it’s avoidable. Insurance adjusters working the Aliante and Carey corridor neighborhoods often document visible storm impact — a cracked tile, a missing shingle tab — while missing the UV-accelerated oxidation, dried sealants, and thermally fatigued flashing that years of 165–170°F roof-surface temperatures created long before the storm arrived. Those pre-existing aggravators are real, they’re documentable, and failing to include them in the claim scope leaves you with a short-paid or denied check that doesn’t cover the full repair. Karen walks every claim documentation herself: photo evidence of cracked pipe boots, oxidized shingle fields, failed flashing laps, and any decking damage — everything an adjuster needs to write a complete, fair scope. We work directly with your carrier so you’re not playing phone-tag between two contractors and an insurance desk.
Wind Damage Repair
North Las Vegas sits on the open valley floor with very little terrain buffering from the south and west, and the haboobs that precede monsoon storms regularly push sustained winds past 40–50 mph through neighborhoods like Aliante and the tracts off Craig Road. Wind damage on the three-tab shingles common in NLV’s 2000–2008 builds typically manifests as lifted tabs, torn sealant strips, and missing shingle sections — but the real risk is the water infiltration that follows the next rain event. We assess wind damage comprehensively, matching replacement shingles to your existing field from our seven-brand inventory (GAF, CertainTeed, Owens Corning, IKO, Atlas, Tamko, and Boral) to avoid the patchy look that cut-rate repairs leave behind.
What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in North Las Vegas
We stock materials from seven major roofing brands — GAF, CertainTeed, Owens Corning, IKO, Atlas, Tamko, and Boral — specifically so North Las Vegas emergency jobs don’t wait on supplier delivery. When a monsoon hits and your roof needs same-day tarp and next-morning repair, the last thing you need is a contractor who has to order in materials before they can start. Our multi-brand inventory means we can match your existing concrete tile or asphalt shingle field closely, and our material recommendation is always driven by what your specific roof needs — not by a single-vendor contract locking us into one product line.
Common Emergency & Storm Damage Problems We See in North Las Vegas Homes
- Failed pipe-boot sealants on 2000–2008 tract roofs: The synthetic sealants on pipe penetrations in NLV’s boom-era stucco homes crack and shrink during months of 165–170°F summer heat, then fail silently — the first sign most homeowners get is interior water during the season’s first monsoon rain. A sealant that appears intact from the ground can have a full-perimeter gap that channels water directly onto the OSB decking below.
- Delaminated OSB decking beneath surface damage: Twenty years of extreme thermal cycling on OSB decking — the dominant substrate in NLV’s 2000–2008 builds — weakens the panel adhesive bond well before the shingles show visible wear. We regularly uncover soft, spongy decking during storm damage repairs in Aliante and along the Cheyenne corridor that would have caused the repair to fail within a season if left in place.
- Cracked and lifted flashing at roof-to-wall transitions: The stucco exterior walls common throughout North Las Vegas create a particularly vulnerable roof-to-wall flashing joint — stucco expands and contracts differently than the metal flashing lapped against it, and after 15–20 years of desert thermal cycling, that joint is often cracked open wide enough to let monsoon-driven water behind the wall cladding.
- UV-oxidized shingle fields that adjusters miss: Insurance adjusters called to North Las Vegas storm claims frequently document impact damage while overlooking the accelerated oxidation that years of intense Mojave UV exposure causes on three-tab and entry-level architectural shingles. An oxidized, granule-depleted shingle field has no meaningful storm resistance left — but if it’s not documented in the claim scope, the homeowner pays out of pocket for what should be a covered replacement.
The North Las Vegas Tract-Home Problem Nobody Talks About
North Las Vegas absorbed a disproportionate share of Nevada’s 2003–2007 housing boom’s cheapest construction — thousands of stucco tract homes in communities like Aliante and along the Carey and Cheyenne corridors were built with budget 20-year three-tab or entry-level architectural shingles over OSB decking. Those roofs are all reaching end-of-life at the same time. This isn’t something you see in Henderson or Summerlin, where higher-end construction was more common during the same period. What it means in practice: a single monsoon cell tracking across North Las Vegas can trigger a neighborhood-scale surge of simultaneous roof failures — dozens of homes in the same development, built the same year, with the same materials, all failing the same week. If you live in one of these communities and your roof hasn’t been inspected since the mid-2010s, you are likely carrying damaged flashing and cracked sealants you don’t know about yet. The next storm will find them.
Pricing for Emergency & Storm Damage in North Las Vegas, NV
Pricing is honest and upfront — here’s what North Las Vegas homeowners actually pay across our emergency service range:

- Emergency tarp installation: $300–$600 (single-story tract home, standard pitch)
- Pipe-boot sealant replacement: $150–$350 per penetration, depending on flashing condition
- Partial storm damage repair (shingles + flashing): $600–$1,800 for a localized section
- Full storm damage re-roof (insurance-covered): $8,000–$18,000 depending on square footage, decking condition, and material selected
- Insurance claim documentation assistance: Included at no separate charge with any repair or replacement job we perform
What moves a number up or down: decking condition (delaminated OSB adds replacement cost), roof pitch and height, material brand and line selected, and whether the insurance claim covers partial or full scope. Call (725) 373-5602 for a free, no-obligation estimate — Karen will give you an actual number on-site, not a range padded for comfort.
We Also Serve Cities Near North Las Vegas
Our emergency response coverage extends well beyond city limits. We regularly handle storm damage repair and emergency tarp calls in Sunrise Manor, Nellis Air Force Base, and across the broader Las Vegas metro. If a monsoon cell tracks south out of North Las Vegas and hits your neighborhood, we can reach you. Same fast response, same owner-led assessment. Call (725) 373-5602 to confirm response availability to your specific address.
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 — Emergency & Storm Damage in North Las Vegas
We respond to North Las Vegas emergency calls the same day in the vast majority of cases — typically within a few hours of your call for tarp and initial assessment. We don’t prioritize by neighborhood; we dispatch based on call sequence and damage severity. That said, Aliante, the Carey corridor, Craig Road tracts, and neighborhoods near Cheyenne Avenue are areas we know deeply after 14 years of working in North Las Vegas, and we can navigate them quickly. Call (725) 373-5602 immediately after storm damage occurs — the sooner we tarp, the less interior damage compounds.
Honestly, we won’t know until we’re on the roof — and that’s a critical point. The OSB decking on 2005-era North Las Vegas tract homes has gone through roughly 20 years of 165–170°F summer peaks followed by sudden monsoon saturation events, and delamination is common even when the shingles above look only moderately damaged. We probe the deck during every storm damage assessment. If sections are soft or spongy, replacing shingles over failing decking wastes your money — the repair fails again at the next storm. When decking replacement is needed, we document it for your insurance claim. Call us for an on-site assessment at (725) 373-5602.
Yes — and this is one of the most important things we do for North Las Vegas homeowners. We handle the documentation side of your claim directly: photos of every point of storm impact, evidence of UV-accelerated oxidation and sealant failure that adjusters routinely miss on NLV’s aging tract-home stock, and a written scope that captures the full picture. Insurance adjusters working Aliante and the Carey corridor neighborhoods often short-document claims on these roofs, leaving homeowners with checks that don’t cover the real repair scope. Karen reviews every claim documentation personally before it goes to your carrier. Call (725) 373-5602 — we’ll tell you exactly what your claim needs to include.
Yes, the repair approach differs significantly. Concrete tile on North Las Vegas homes cracks under hail impact or tree debris in ways asphalt shingles don’t — and a cracked tile that looks minor from the ground can be channeling water directly onto the underlayment below. The underlayment on many NLV concrete-tile roofs installed during the boom years is aging toward the end of its rated life, so a storm event that breaks even a few tiles often exposes underlayment that needs replacement, not just the tile itself. We assess the full underlayment condition whenever we’re repairing concrete tile storm damage, and we document it thoroughly for insurance. Call (725) 373-5602 for a free assessment.
Absolutely. The flat-roofed block homes in the older sections of North Las Vegas — particularly the pre-1980 residential blocks near the original downtown — present a distinct set of failure modes: aged built-up roofing membranes, compromised parapet flashings, and drain scuppers that clog with desert debris and pond water after any rainfall event. We handle emergency repairs on these roofs, including temporary waterproofing membrane patches and drainage clearing, as well as longer-term modified-bitumen or TPO membrane replacement for homeowners ready for a permanent solution. These aren’t projects we subcontract out — Karen has the flat-roof field experience to assess and repair them correctly. Call (725) 373-5602 to get an honest assessment on your specific roof.
Get Emergency Help Now
If a storm has hit your North Las Vegas home — whether you’re in Aliante, off Craig Road, near Cheyenne Avenue, or in the older blocks downtown — don’t wait to see if the damage gets worse. It will. Call Premier Roofing & Construction at (725) 373-5602 for a free emergency assessment. Karen Gomez will be on your roof personally, documentation in hand, ready to tarp, assess, and advocate for your insurance claim from the first visit. Fourteen years of North Las Vegas roofs. 613 homeowners who called under pressure and got a straight answer. You’ll get the same.
Reviewed by Karen Gomez, Owner and Lead Technician at Premier Roofing & Construction, serving North Las Vegas, NV since 2011.