Roof Flashing Repair in Rochester, NY
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Water stains spreading across your ceiling? A musty smell in the attic? Drips after every rainstorm? Chances are, your roof flashing has failed, and every hour you wait lets more water into your home.
Carter Exteriors is Rochester's go-to team for fast, accurate roof flashing repair. We pinpoint exactly where water is getting in, fix the source (not just the symptom), and make sure it stays dry through Rochester's toughest weather.
Call 585-438-7663 now for a free roof inspection.
What Is Roof Flashing and Why Does It Matter?
Roof flashing is thin metal, usually aluminum, galvanized steel, or copper, installed wherever your roof meets something else: a wall, a chimney, a skylight, a vent pipe, or a valley where two roof slopes come together.
Think of flashing as the seal around every gap, joint, and transition on your roof. Shingles shed water across flat surfaces, but they can't protect the seams where different parts of your roof connect. That's flashing's job. When it works, water flows over the metal and onto the shingles below without ever reaching the wood deck underneath. When it fails, water finds those gaps instantly.
Here's the key point most homeowners miss: the majority of roof leaks don't start in the middle of a shingle field. They start at a flashing point. Chimneys, skylights, vent pipes, dormers, and roof-to-wall junctions are where leaks are born. That makes properly installed and maintained flashing one of the most critical parts of your entire roofing system.
Types of Roof Flashing We Repair and Replace
Not all flashing is the same. Each type serves a specific purpose at a specific location on your roof. Understanding them helps you make sense of what your roofer is telling you, and why certain repairs matter more than others in Rochester's climate.

Signs Your Roof Flashing Needs Repair
Most homeowners don't climb onto their roof to check flashing. That's normal. But you can spot the warning signs from inside your home and from the ground. If you notice any of the following, it's time to call for a professional roof inspection:
- Water stains on ceilings or walls, especially near chimneys, skylights, or where your roof meets an exterior wall
- Visible rust or corrosion on metal flashing you can see from the ground
- Loose, lifted, or missing flashing pieces along roof edges or around penetrations
- Cracked, dried-out, or missing caulk and sealant at flashing joints
- Interior leaks after rainstorms or snowmelt, particularly if they appear in the same spot repeatedly
- Mold growth, musty odors, or damp insulation in the attic, especially around chimney and vent areas
- Ice dam-related leaks along eaves, dormers, or roof-to-wall intersections during winter
- Peeling paint or bubbling drywall on interior walls below the roofline
Don't wait for a small stain to become a big problem. Water damage spreads fast once it starts. A single flashing failure can soak insulation, rot roof decking, damage drywall, and create conditions for mold growth, all within a matter of weeks.
If you're seeing any of these signs, call Carter Exteriors at 585-438-7663 for same-day or next-day inspection availability.
Why Rochester Weather Is So Hard on Roof Flashing
Rochester averages around 100 inches of snow per year. We regularly see temperatures drop below zero in January and climb past 90°F in July. That's not just tough on people; it's brutal on roofing materials, and flashing takes the worst of it.
Here's what Rochester's climate does to your flashing:
Freeze-Thaw Cycles
Ice Dams
Heavy Snow Loads
Wind-Driven Rain
Thermal Expansion and Contraction
This is exactly why roof flashing repair in the Rochester area does not follow a standardized approach. The fix has to account for our weather, our building styles, and the specific materials on your roof. It's something a local contractor who works these neighborhoods every day understands in a way an out-of-town company won't.
How We Repair Roof Flashing: Step by Step
Knowing what to expect reduces stress. Here's the process Carter Exteriors follows for every flashing repair in Monroe County and the surrounding area:
Roof Inspection and Leak Detection
We start with a thorough visual inspection of your roof, attic, and interior damage areas. We trace the water path from the stain backward to the entry point. Leaks often show up far from where water actually gets in, so accurate diagnosis matters more than anything else.
Identifying the Flashing Failure
Once we locate the entry point, we determine exactly what failed: lifted step flashing, cracked chimney counter-flashing, a deteriorated vent boot, corroded valley metal, or failed sealant. We photograph and document every finding so you see exactly what we see.
Temporary Leak Mitigation
If water is actively entering your home, we apply a temporary patch or tarp to stop the leak immediately while we plan the permanent repair. You shouldn't have to put buckets under drips for days while waiting for work to start.
Removing Damaged Flashing and Sealant
We carefully remove the failed flashing, old caulk, dried roofing cement, and any damaged underlayment. Proper removal is essential; layering new material over failed old material is a shortcut that leads to repeated leaks.

Installing or Repairing the Flashing System
Depending on the scope of damage, we either repair the existing flashing in place or install new material. We use manufacturer-spec metals, proper overlap techniques, and ice-and-water shield membrane where warranted by the Rochester building code and best practice.

Sealing and Waterproofing
We apply high-quality, flexible sealant rated for our temperature extremes. Cheap caulk fails in one to two winters here. We use products designed for movement and UV exposure so the seal lasts.

Final Leak Test
Before we leave, we perform a water test (weather permitting) to confirm the repair holds under simulated rainfall conditions. If anything isn't right, we address it on the spot.

Cleanup and Verification
We remove all debris, old materials, and fasteners from your roof and yard. We walk through the completed repair with you, show you photos of the work, and explain what was done and why.
Ready to get your leak fixed the right way?
Call 585-438-7663 or schedule a free roof inspection today.
Roof Flashing Repair vs. Replacement: Which Do You Need?
Not every flashing issue requires a full replacement. Here's how we help homeowners decide:
When Flashing Can Be Repaired
- The metal itself is still in good condition (no rust, no holes, no cracks)
- Only the sealant or caulk has failed
- A single section of step flashing has pulled away from the wall
- A vent boot gasket has cracked, but the metal base is intact
- The leak is isolated to one specific point
When Flashing Needs Full Replacement
- Rust has eaten through the metal
- Multiple flashing points have failed simultaneously
- The flashing was improperly installed from the start
- You're seeing repeated leaks in the same area after prior repairs
- The underlying roof deck has sustained water damage that requires shingle removal to access
- Your roof is nearing the end of its life, and a full roof repair or replacement makes more financial sense
We'll always give you an honest recommendation. If a $300 sealant repair will solve the problem, we'll tell you that. If the flashing needs to come off and be redone properly, we'll explain why and show you the evidence.
Why Roof Flashing Fails: The Root Causes
Understanding why flashing fails helps you make better decisions about repairs, maintenance, and hiring the right contractor. Here are the most common root causes we encounter on Rochester homes:
- Poor original installation: This is the number one cause we see. Flashing installed without proper overlap, without enough fasteners, or without ice-and-water shield underneath will fail years before it should. We regularly tear out flashing that was installed with roofing cement instead of proper mechanical fastening.
- Age and material deterioration: Even well-installed flashing doesn't last forever. Galvanized steel corrodes. Rubber gaskets crack. Sealant dries out. Most flashing materials have a 20-to-30-year effective lifespan in our climate.
- Storm damage: High winds lift shingles and bend flashing. Hail dents metal and cracks sealant. Falling branches puncture or dislodge flashing sections. After severe weather, a storm damage inspection should include a close look at every flashing point.
- Ice dam pressure: As described above, ice dams create hydrostatic pressure that forces water into places it was never designed to go. Repeated ice dam events weaken flashing bonds season after season.
- Improper sealants: Using the wrong sealant, or using sealant as a substitute for proper flashing installation, is a recipe for failure. Silicone caulk on metal-to-masonry joints, latex caulk exposed to UV, and roofing tar slathered over gaps all fail quickly.
- Structural movement: Houses settle. Roof trusses shift slightly with temperature changes. Chimneys can separate from the roof structure over decades. These micro-movements break rigid sealant bonds and open gaps in flashing systems.


Why Rochester Homeowners Choose Carter Exteriors for Flashing Repair
You have options for roofing contractors in Western New York. Here's why homeowners across Monroe County keep calling us back:
- We're local, and we stay local. Carter Exteriors is based in Rochester. We're not a storm-chasing crew that shows up after a big weather event and disappears. We've been here, and we'll be here when you need us again.
- 200+ five-star reviews. Our reputation is built on doing honest work at fair prices. Check our reviews; you'll see the same themes: showed up on time, explained everything clearly, fixed the problem, cleaned up, and charged what they quoted.
- Owens Corning Preferred Contractor. This manufacturer certification means we've met strict standards for professionalism, training, and customer satisfaction. Only a small percentage of roofing contractors nationwide earn this designation.
- Fast response for active leaks. We understand that a roof leak doesn't wait for a convenient appointment slot. When you call with an active leak, we prioritize getting to your home quickly.
- Accurate leak diagnosis. We trace leaks to their source instead of guessing. Misdiagnosed leaks lead to wasted money and continued water damage. Our inspection process is thorough and evidence-based.
- Professional crews. We protect your landscaping, clean up every nail and scrap of material, and leave your property the way we found it (minus the leak).
- Honest assessments, always. If we find something during your inspection that you should know about, we'll tell you. If your roof is fine and you don't need us yet, we'll tell you that too. Our job is to give you the information to make a good decision.
We also work closely with homeowners dealing with roof insurance claims, helping document damage and communicate with adjusters so you get the coverage you're entitled to.
Need soffit and fascia repair alongside your flashing work? We handle that too, so one crew addresses everything in a single visit.
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Stop the Leak. Protect Your Home Today!
Roof leaks don't fix themselves, and they don't get cheaper to repair the longer you wait. Whether you're dealing with an active drip, a growing ceiling stain, or you just want a professional set of eyes on your roof before Rochester's next big storm, Carter Exteriors is ready to help.
Call 585-438-7663 for a free roof inspection. We'll find the problem, explain your options, and give you an honest estimate.
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