
Professional Roof Flashing Repair & Replacement in Arizona
Let our trusted experts handle all of your flashing repair and installation needs. At Stonecreek Roofing, we specialize in keeping your roof’s flashing watertight and effective at preventing leaks. If you suspect your metal flashing is compromised, don’t wait until the damage worsens.
Flashing serves the critical function of directing water down valleys and away from chimneys and pipes. When left unrepaired, it can lead to water collecting in one place, causing significant damage and costly repairs. The best time to have it inspected is before the rainy season hits.

The best time to have your flashing inspected is before the rainy season hits. Contact us for a prompt and professional repair service.
Get a Free InspectionYour roof’s metal flashing serves a fundamental purpose by keeping the gutter lines and corners free from leaks and directing water off your roof. Proper installation and maintenance are crucial to prevent water from collecting in one place and causing damage.
Over time, the seams that secure the flashing can deteriorate, leading to potential moisture buildup between the metal and your roof. During intense monsoon seasons, the flashing can sustain severe damage and require replacement. Always hire a professional to inspect and repair any damaged flashing to avoid costly repairs down the line. A quick call to our roofers can save you from expensive fixes in the future, especially for tile roofs which also rely on proper flashing.
Pliable and traditional, commonly used for complex chimney and valley details where flexibility is needed.
Lightweight and corrosion-resistant, the most common choice for shingle and flat roof installations.
Long-lasting and naturally weather-resistant, used on tile and premium roof installations.
Roof flashing repair costs vary depending on the extent of the damage, the type of flashing material, and the complexity of the installation.
Average Repair Cost
On average, homeowners can expect to pay between $300 and $1,000 for roof flashing repair.
Minor repairs such as sealing small gaps or replacing a small section of flashing typically fall on the lower end. More extensive repairs involving large sections around chimneys, valleys, or vent pipes cost more due to increased labor and materials.
The type of flashing material used affects cost, as different materials have different prices and availability.
More complex installations around chimneys, valleys, or vent pipes require additional labor and materials, which increases the cost.
Stop by one of our offices or call us directly. We provide free roof inspections and honest estimates across the Phoenix metro, Tucson, and Northern Arizona.