A leaking roof is one of the most urgent problems a homeowner can face. Even a small drip can quickly lead to damaged ceilings, mould, electrical hazards and major structural issues if it’s left too long.
With over 15 years of experience, Roof Ranger finds the source of your leak and fixes it fast.


A leaking roof won’t fix itself. Get fast, reliable repairs from a licensed roofer who will fix the cause properly, not just the symptoms.
The cost depends on the size of the leak, where it’s located, and how much damage it has caused. Some leaks need a simple tile replacement, while others need flashing repairs or metal sheet replacement. Once we inspect the roof, we’ll give you a clear and accurate quote.
Common causes include cracked or slipped tiles, broken pointing, failing flashing, rusted metal sheets, blocked gutters, damaged valley irons, and worn seals around skylights or vents. We identify the source of the leak, not just the surface problem.
Look for signs such as water stains on ceilings, damp patches, mould or musty smells, bubbling paint, drips during rain or rust around screws and sheets. If you’re unsure, we can inspect your roof for you.
Yes. We repair all types of tile roofs including terracotta and cement tiles. This may involve replacing broken tiles, fixing pointing, resealing valleys and repairing ridge caps.
Yes. We fix leaks caused by rust holes, loose screws, lifting sheets, corroded joins and worn seals. We repair both old metal roofs and newer Colorbond systems.
It can be. A small leak can quickly lead to internal water damage, mould, ceiling collapse or electrical hazards. It’s always safer to repair it as soon as possible.
Heavy rain exposes weak points in tiles, flashing or metal sheets. Wind-driven rain can also force water into cracks that normally stay dry.
Most leaks can be repaired, but if the roof shows widespread ageing, loose ridge caps or surface damage across the whole roof, a restoration may be more cost-effective. We’ll give you honest advice based on what we find.
Yes. These areas often fail due to worn flashing or broken seals. We repair and reseal skylights, vents and chimneys to make them watertight.
Many leak repairs can be completed in the same visit. Larger repairs or storm damage may take longer depending on the issue.
The cost depends on the size of the leak, where it’s located, and how much damage it has caused. Some leaks need a simple tile replacement, while others need flashing repairs or metal sheet replacement. Once we inspect the roof, we’ll give you a clear and accurate quote.
The cost depends on the size of the leak, where it’s located, and how much damage it has caused. Some leaks need a simple tile replacement, while others need flashing repairs or metal sheet replacement. Once we inspect the roof, we’ll give you a clear and accurate quote.
Look for signs such as water stains on ceilings, damp patches, mould or musty smells, bubbling paint, drips during rain or rust around screws and sheets. If you’re unsure, we can inspect your roof for you.
Yes. We repair all types of tile roofs including terracotta and cement tiles. This may involve replacing broken tiles, fixing pointing, resealing valleys and repairing ridge caps.
Yes. We fix leaks caused by rust holes, loose screws, lifting sheets, corroded joins and worn seals. We repair both old metal roofs and newer Colorbond systems.
It can be. A small leak can quickly lead to internal water damage, mould, ceiling collapse or electrical hazards. It’s always safer to repair it as soon as possible.
Heavy rain exposes weak points in tiles, flashing or metal sheets. Wind-driven rain can also force water into cracks that normally stay dry.
Most leaks can be repaired, but if the roof shows widespread ageing, loose ridge caps or surface damage across the whole roof, a restoration may be more cost-effective. We’ll give you honest advice based on what we find.
Yes. These areas often fail due to worn flashing or broken seals. We repair and reseal skylights, vents and chimneys to make them watertight.
Many leak repairs can be completed in the same visit. Larger repairs or storm damage may take longer depending on the issue.