Structural Repair Services
We can address and repair all types of roofing structural damage. Including repair of sagging or broken rafters, compromised trusses, damaged plywood, and other issues. Structural problems can be caused by Utah’s heavy snow loads, water leaks, and age. Repairs involve special techniques like adding bracing, sistering or replacing broken trusses, and replacing damaged plywood.
Start with an inspection by our team. We can also provide an inspection and plans from a structural engineer. Repairs can easily be done when the old roofing material is torn off and structure exposed.
Our Repair Process
We provide comprehensive structural repair services across Utah from Kaysville and Centerville to Murray and Draper.
Identify the Problem
We perform a thorough inspection of the roof structure to identify sagging, cracks or improper construction. Common issues we address include broken rafters, sagging ridge lines, damaged roof decking, compromised fascia, and water-damaged rafter tails.
Reinforce the Structure
We reinforce the existing framework by adding or replacing struts and braces, or by implementing custom framing to reduce spans. We repair broken or sagging rafters by sistering them with new boards and replace any water damaged framing or plywood.
Replacement of Structure
In severe cases where components are beyond repair, we remove and replace the structural elements. This is most effectively handled while the old roofing material is stripped and the framing is exposed. If required, we can provide a structural engineer to draft plans for the repair and then execute the work accordingly.




Frequently Asked Questions
Structural damage such as sagging or broken rafters often occur over time due to heavy roofing layers. This can happen when the original construction was not up to code.
Shingle Pro Roofing is a licensed general contractor. We have extensive structural experience. We can easily repair structural issues with ceiling joists, rafters and braces. We can even provide plans stamped by a structural engineer for roofs with more extensive damage.
Structural issues are generally not expensive if addressed while the old roofing materials are removed. For example, fixing a sagging truss can cost as little as $300. It is critical to resolve these issues before a new roof is installed.
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