Ridgeborn Roofing

Roof work starts with the leak path, not a generic contractor script.

Ridgeborn Roofing serves Toronto-area homeowners, landlords, property managers, builders, and small commercial properties that need roof repair, replacement planning, flat roof support, gutter work, or urgent leak guidance.

What we ask before pricing

  • Where water shows up inside
  • Roof age, slope, and visible wear
  • Shingles, valleys, vents, pipe boots, and skylights
  • Chimney, wall, parapet, and flashing transitions
  • Gutters, fascia, roof edges, and downspout drainage
  • Access, parking, debris control, and safe ladder setup
Ridgeborn Roofing crew repairing a shingle roof

How Ridgeborn works

A roofing scope should show what is being fixed, protected, or replaced.

Leak calls

Trace the likely water path, document visible roof conditions, and separate urgent protection from permanent repair.

Replacement planning

Review decking, underlayment, valleys, flashing, ventilation, disposal, cleanup, and weather windows before work is scheduled.

Flat and low-slope roofs

Look at ponding, membrane condition, seams, drains, scuppers, parapet flashing, penetrations, and roof edge details.

Active leaks

Interior symptoms, attic clues, storm timing, and roof penetrations guide the first review.

Repair logic

A focused repair is different from patching a roof that is already failing in multiple areas.

Written scope

Replacement conversations include materials, flashing, ventilation, cleanup, and disposal.

Safe access

Slope, weather, ladder placement, property lines, and debris control shape the work plan.

Photos can make the first call useful.

If it is safe to collect them, photos of ceiling stains, attic marks, missing shingles, roof vents, skylights, chimneys, gutters, and exterior access can help Ridgeborn understand whether the next step is leak tracing, temporary protection, repair, or replacement planning.

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