Best Roof Repair in North Las Vegas, NV
With 118 verified reviews averaging 4.9 out of 5 stars and Santos Cruz leading our crew through 22+ years of Las Vegas Valley roofing, All Star Roofing Company Las Vegas has earned its reputation as the repair team North Las Vegas homeowners trust most. We pull permits through the City of North Las Vegas Building & Safety Department, we know the difference between a plumbing leak and a destroyed underlayment, and we show up with the right materials for this city’s specific housing stock — not a one-size-fits-all truck.
What Makes a Roof Repair Company the Best in North Las Vegas?
If you’re comparison shopping, here’s the framework we’d hand any homeowner. Use these five criteria against every estimate you receive — including ours.
- State Licensing & North Las Vegas Permit Authority: Nevada requires roofing contractors to hold a state contractor’s license, but that’s the baseline. In North Las Vegas, all roof repair work falls under the City of North Las Vegas Building & Safety Department — a completely separate jurisdiction from Clark County or the City of Las Vegas, with its own permit fees, inspection schedule, and inspector relationships. Ask any company whether they pull their own permits here or leave that to you. We pull every permit ourselves and schedule inspections directly with NLV Building & Safety. All Star Roofing Company Las Vegas is state-licensed and has operated inside North Las Vegas’s permitting system for over two decades.
- Insured & Bonded — Verified, Not Claimed: Roof work without proper insurance puts your property and the workers at risk. Request a certificate of insurance naming you as the additional insured before anyone steps on your roof. We’re fully insured and bonded, and we’ll send that certificate same day, no questions asked.
- Reviews That Reflect the Actual Work: Star ratings mean nothing without volume and recency. Look for a pattern of reviews that mention specific problems solved, not generic praise. Our 118 verified reviews at a 4.9-star average include homeowners from Aliante, Craig Ranch, and Bonanza Village describing real repairs — underlayment replacements, monsoon-damage patches, flat roof re-coatings — not vague compliments.
- Manufacturer Warranties & Material Options: The best repair doesn’t just stop today’s leak; it holds up through July monsoon cloudbursts and 170°F rooftop summers. We work with GAF, CertainTeed, Owens Corning, IKO, Atlas, Tamko, and Boral — matching the right product to your roof type rather than whatever’s cheapest on the truck that day.
- Response Time That Matches the Emergency: A monsoon cell doesn’t wait for a two-week appointment window. When water is moving through a failed underlayment into a Craig Ranch tile roof, hours matter. We dispatch quickly across all North Las Vegas ZIP codes — 89030 through 89085 — and we give you a real arrival window, not a four-hour range.
All Star Roofing Company Las Vegas’s Credentials & Proof
Here’s what we bring to every estimate in North Las Vegas — in plain numbers, not marketing language.
- State-Licensed Roofing Contractor — operating legally under Nevada’s contractor licensing requirements
- Insured & Bonded — certificate available on request before any work begins
- 22+ Years Serving the Las Vegas Valley — Santos Cruz has been running jobs in this market since before the Aliante master-planned community broke ground
- 118 Verified Customer Reviews averaging 4.9 out of 5 stars — across real North Las Vegas repair jobs
- North Las Vegas Permit Experience — we navigate the City of NLV Building & Safety’s inspection process directly, not through a third party
- Multi-Brand Material Access — GAF, CertainTeed, Owens Corning, IKO, Atlas, Tamko, Boral stocked and sourced locally
That combination — years, volume, ratings, and jurisdictional familiarity — is what separates a contractor who happens to work in North Las Vegas from one who truly knows this city’s roofs.
What North Las Vegas Customers Say
“We had a ceiling stain in two rooms and called a plumber first — he found nothing. Santos’s crew came out, pulled a couple of tiles near the peak, and showed us the original felt underneath. It had basically crumbled. The concrete tile looked perfect from the street. They replaced the underlayment section, re-laid the tiles, and pulled a permit through the city. No more staining after two monsoon seasons.” — A Craig Ranch homeowner, 89085
“I got three estimates for my flat roof off East Lake Mead Boulevard North. Two companies quoted me foam coating over the existing surface without even mentioning a tear-off. All Star told me the built-up layers underneath were past serviceable life and that coating over them would fail within a year. They were the most honest conversation I had.” — A Bonanza Village homeowner, 89030
“Fast response, showed up when they said they would, and the crew cleaned everything up after. Our HOA in Aliante requires a permit for any roof work — they handled all of it.” — An Aliante homeowner, 89084
How We Compare to Other Roof Repair Companies in North Las Vegas
We won’t name names. But after 22+ years in this market, Santos Cruz has seen the same red flags cycle through every busy monsoon season, and you deserve to know what they look like before you sign anything.
Unlicensed or out-of-jurisdiction contractors surface after every significant storm. They may be licensed somewhere — or claim to be — but have no history pulling permits through the City of North Las Vegas Building & Safety. Work done without a permit can void your homeowner’s insurance claim and create title problems when you sell.
Bait-and-switch pricing is common on low-slope tile roofs: a company quotes a “repair” at a low number, then discovers on the roof that the underlayment is destroyed and the real cost is three times higher — a fact any experienced NLV roofer would have flagged in the initial inspection. We identify underlayment condition before we quote, not after we’ve started.
No insurance documentation is a hard stop. If a crew member is injured on your roof and the contractor isn’t properly insured, your homeowner’s policy may be the one that pays out.
Generic material specs — companies that carry one underlayment product regardless of roof type aren’t serving North Las Vegas’s two-generation housing problem. A 1960s flat roof in Vegas Heights and a 2005 concrete tile roof in Craig Ranch need fundamentally different repair approaches.
All Star Roofing Company Las Vegas addresses every one of these points openly. If a competitor can’t — or won’t — that’s your answer.
The North Las Vegas Roofing Problem Most Companies Miss
North Las Vegas is genuinely different from Henderson, Summerlin, or the newer suburbs to the west — and not every roofing contractor figures that out before they’re already on your roof. The city carries two distinct failing-roof generations at the same time: 1950s–1970s built-up flat roofs concentrated in older neighborhoods like Bonanza Village and Vegas Heights, which are well past their service life and require careful tear-off sequencing; and thousands of concrete tile roofs installed during the 2000s Aliante and Craig Ranch master-planned boom that look completely intact from the street but have thermally destroyed underlayments hiding underneath them.
Here’s what drives that second problem: North Las Vegas sits on the Mojave Desert floor. Rooftop surface temperatures routinely exceed 170°F through June, July, and August — a sustained heat load that degrades the original 15-lb felt underlayment far faster than any manufacturer’s rating assumed. Then the July–September monsoon season delivers cloudbursts of one to two inches per hour, sometimes in under 30 minutes. Those tiles are still sitting perfectly in place. Their drainage channels are working exactly as designed. But the cracked, shrunken felt underneath is funneling water directly into the deck and into your ceiling. The most common misdiagnosed call we get in North Las Vegas — particularly after a monsoon cell sweeps through Aliante or past North Las Vegas Regional Park toward Craig Ranch — is a homeowner who’s already called a plumber because they assumed it was a pipe. It isn’t. It’s the underlayment.
Because this specific failure pattern is so concentrated in NLV’s housing stock, we’ve built a high-volume underlayment-replacement practice that no newer suburb requires at the same scale. We know which tile profiles to expect on West Cheyenne Avenue tracts, what the inspection cadence looks like at NLV Building & Safety, and exactly which Owens Corning, GAF, or CertainTeed underlayment products handle 170°F surface exposure without the same accelerated degradation cycle. That’s not something you pick up doing one or two jobs here — it comes from 22+ years and 118 conversations with North Las Vegas homeowners who trusted us with the second-largest investment most of them own.
Frequently Asked Questions — Best Roof Repair in North Las Vegas
The strongest evidence is the combination of 118 verified reviews at a 4.9-star average, 22+ years operating in this specific market, and Santos Cruz’s direct experience with North Las Vegas’s two-generation roofing problem. We’re state-licensed, insured and bonded, and we pull permits directly through the City of North Las Vegas Building & Safety Department — not sub out that responsibility. Ask any company you’re evaluating for their permit history in the 89030–89085 ZIP range. That question alone separates the experienced from the opportunistic. Call (725) 237-7255 and we’ll answer every question before you commit to anything.
Most repair work beyond minor patching requires a permit through the City of North Las Vegas Building & Safety Department — this is a separate city jurisdiction with its own inspection process, distinct from Clark County or City of Las Vegas permitting. Underlayment replacements, re-roofs, and structural repairs almost always require one. Unpermitted work can complicate insurance claims and create disclosure problems at resale. We handle the permit and inspection process completely, so you don’t have to track it. Call us at (725) 237-7255 to confirm what your specific repair requires.
This is the most common call we receive from Craig Ranch and Aliante homeowners after a monsoon. The tiles are likely intact, but the original 15-lb felt underlayment installed under those 2003–2008 tract roofs has cracked and shrunk after years of 170°F rooftop temperatures. Water follows the tile drainage channels straight through the underlayment failures and into the deck. The fix is underlayment replacement, not tile work. Call (725) 237-7255 — we can typically diagnose this in a single inspection visit.
We select materials based on your specific roof type and the thermal demands of the Mojave environment — not whatever’s cheapest to stock. For tile roofs we commonly use upgraded synthetic underlayments from Owens Corning, GAF, and CertainTeed that are rated for high-heat exposure. For flat and low-slope roofs common to older Bonanza Village and Vegas Heights homes, we work with IKO, Atlas, Tamko, and Boral products depending on substrate condition and slope. We’ll specify exactly what we’re installing before any work begins — no surprises on the material sheet.
We dispatch to all North Las Vegas ZIP codes — 89030, 89031, 89032, 89033, 89036, 89081, 89084, and 89085 — and we treat active leaks as priority calls, especially during monsoon season when multiple neighborhoods can be affected simultaneously. We’ll give you a real arrival window when you call, not a vague half-day range. Reach us directly at (725) 237-7255.
Get the Best Roof Repair Service in North Las Vegas — Free Estimate
If your roof is showing signs of trouble — water stains, cracked underlayment, storm damage, or anything that doesn’t look right — call All Star Roofing Company Las Vegas at (725) 237-7255. Estimates are free, Santos Cruz’s crew knows North Las Vegas’s housing stock inside and out, and we’ll give you a straight answer before you spend a dollar.
Reviewed by Santos Cruz, Owner at All Star Roofing Company Las Vegas, serving North Las Vegas since 2003.