Emergency & Storm Damage in Summerlin South, NV
If your Summerlin South home took storm damage — or you’re staring at ceiling stains after last night’s monsoon — call (725) 237-7255 now. Our Emergency & Storm Damage team responds to 89135 addresses and knows exactly what this community’s tile roofs and HOA requirements demand. Santos Cruz, owner and Lead Technician with 22 years of field experience, handles these calls himself — so you’re talking directly to the person who will be on your roof.

Why All Star Roofing Company Las Vegas Is Summerlin South’s Preferred Emergency & Storm Damage Company
We’ve been working roofs across the Las Vegas valley for 22 years, and Summerlin South presents a specific set of conditions — canyon-funneled winds, aging late-1990s underlayment, and mandatory Summerlin Community Association approvals — that most contractors aren’t prepared for. Nearly 120 homeowners across our service area have left us a 4.9-star average rating, and a meaningful share of those jobs involved exactly the kind of tile-over-failed-underlayment situation that defines storm season in the 89135 ZIP. That track record isn’t built on easy jobs.
Santos Cruz doesn’t run the business from an office and dispatch a crew you’ve never met. He’s the Lead Technician — when we take a storm call in Summerlin South, Santos is the one showing up, getting on the roof, and making the assessment. That accountability matters especially here, where SCA documentation requirements and insurance photo evidence need to be handled correctly from the first hour, not corrected after the fact.
We understand the SCA architectural review process, the tile profiles approved for use in this community, and the specific failure patterns that show up on Summerlin South homes after a monsoon event. That’s not generic storm-damage experience. That’s 22 years of pattern recognition applied specifically to this neighborhood’s construction era and climate exposure.
Our Emergency & Storm Damage Services in Summerlin South
Emergency Tarp Service
When a monsoon cell stalls against the Spring Mountains and drops four inches of rain on Summerlin South in two hours — while the Strip stays dry — the window between a displaced ridge cap and a soaked ceiling is measured in minutes, not days. We deploy emergency tarps to exposed ridge sections, hip penetrations, and any area where the mortar-set cap system has been compromised by wind. This is a same-day service, and it’s the critical first step that prevents a manageable repair from becoming a full interior remediation. In Summerlin South specifically, proper tarping also preserves the integrity of the area beneath the tarp so that SCA-approved replacement tile can be matched and installed without additional damage.
Storm Damage Repair
Storm damage repair in Summerlin South almost always involves concrete or clay S-tile — the profiles mandated by the SCA’s architectural standards — and it’s rarely just a tile swap. After high-wind events in the 89135 area, we consistently find that the visible damage (cracked or displaced ridge caps) is accompanied by underlayment that has been compromised for years and simply couldn’t hold up once water got past the outer tile layer. We repair the structural issue, not just the surface. Every repair is documented with timestamped photos for insurance and SCA records, and every replacement tile is matched to the approved profile and color palette before we touch the deck.
Insurance Claims Support
Filing a storm damage claim on a Summerlin South home has a layer of complexity that doesn’t exist in unincorporated Clark County: the SCA’s pre-approval requirement for any material or color change means your insurer’s preferred contractor and your HOA’s approved scope have to align before permanent repairs begin. We’ve navigated this process enough times to know how to document damage in a way that supports your claim, communicate the SCA constraints to adjusters who may be unfamiliar with master-planned HOA requirements, and keep your repair timeline moving without triggering an SCA violation. We provide itemized, photo-documented damage assessments at no charge to support your claim filing.
Wind Damage
Summerlin South sits at roughly 2,600 to 3,000 feet of elevation directly east of Red Rock Canyon, and the canyon-funneled gusts that come off the Spring Mountains are measurably stronger than what Las Vegas neighborhoods at lower elevation experience. That wind pattern repeatedly targets the mortar-set hip and ridge caps on concrete S-tile roofs — the same caps that look solid from the street but have been slowly losing mortar adhesion over fifteen or twenty years. Wind damage here is frequently invisible to anyone not standing on the roof with a tool in hand. We find it, document it, and fix it the right way.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Summerlin South
Summerlin South’s SCA mandates specific tile profiles, and matching the existing approved material is non-negotiable on any repair or replacement. We work with seven major manufacturer lines — GAF, CertainTeed, Owens Corning, IKO, Atlas, Tamko, and Boral — which means we can source the correct concrete or clay tile profile for your specific section of 89135 without forcing you into whatever happens to be sitting in a warehouse. Material recommendations here are driven by what fits your roof’s approved profile and your home’s construction era, not by inventory convenience.

Common Emergency & Storm Damage Problems We See in Summerlin South Homes
- Mortar-set ridge and hip cap displacement after canyon-wind events: The gusts funneled off Red Rock Canyon and the Spring Mountains are significantly stronger at Summerlin South’s elevation than in the central valley, and they target the mortar joints holding hip and ridge caps on concrete S-tile roofs. These failures are invisible from street level and go undetected until the next monsoon pushes water through the gap and into the attic or ceiling drywall.
- Failed 1990s–early 2000s felt underlayment beneath visually intact tile: The 89135 ZIP was almost entirely built between the mid-1990s and early 2000s, and the 15 to 30 lb felt underlayment installed during that build-out has now reached or exceeded its rated 20–25 year service life. Tiles that pass the SCA’s visual inspection and look perfect from the ground may be sitting over underlayment that offers zero secondary water protection — a fact that only becomes obvious after a concentrated monsoon rain event.
- Interior ceiling stains after monsoon events that leave tiles apparently undamaged: During late-summer monsoon season, Summerlin South receives concentrated rainfall driven up the Red Rock drainage that doesn’t reach lower-elevation suburbs. Homeowners in the Paseos Village area and other 89135 sections regularly call us in September with ceiling stains and no visible cracked or missing tiles — because the water bypassed the tile entirely through failed underlayment and mortar joints.
- SCA compliance violations from emergency repairs made without HOA pre-approval: Contractors who respond to a storm call in Summerlin South and immediately install non-approved tile profiles or colors — even if the tile work is structurally sound — expose homeowners to SCA fines and mandatory removal of the non-compliant section. We file SCA documentation before any permanent material goes on the roof, every time.
The September Monsoon Pattern That Sets Summerlin South Apart
This is the one piece of local knowledge that changes how we approach every emergency call in 89135. During late-summer monsoon events, atmospheric moisture funneled up the Red Rock Canyon drainage stalls against the face of the Spring Mountains and drops concentrated rainfall directly on Summerlin South — while the Las Vegas Strip five miles east may see nothing. A tile roof that passed its most recent SCA architectural review with no flagged issues, and that looks perfectly intact from the curb, can develop interior ceiling stains within hours of one of these events. The tiles haven’t cracked. They haven’t shifted. But the original felt underlayment installed when the home was built in 1999 or 2002 has quietly degraded past its rated service life, and the moment storm-driven water gets underneath a displaced mortar joint or a hairline crack in the tile body, there’s nothing left to stop it before it reaches the roof deck and the drywall below. We see this pattern every September in Summerlin South. Roofers working primarily in Green Valley or Henderson do not — their neighborhoods sit lower, away from the Red Rock drainage path, and they rarely experience the same concentrated rainfall from the same storm cell.
Our crew responded to a two-story stucco home in the Paseos Village area of 89135 after exactly this kind of late-August event. The concrete S-tile looked intact from the street. Up on the roof, canyon-funneled gusts had displaced three mortar-set ridge caps, and the original late-1990s 15 lb felt beneath had long exceeded its service life — water tracked along the roof deck and stained the upstairs ceiling drywall. We emergency-tarped the exposed ridge sections that same afternoon, documented the mortar failures and deteriorated underlayment with timestamped photos for the homeowner’s insurance claim, and filed the SCA pre-approval paperwork for tile-for-tile replacement before a single permanent piece of material was ordered. That sequence — tarp first, document second, SCA paperwork third, permanent repair fourth — is the only way to handle storm damage in this community without creating a second problem on top of the first.
Pricing for Emergency & Storm Damage in Summerlin South, NV
Emergency tarp installation on a Summerlin South home typically runs $350–$650 depending on the number of sections exposed and roof pitch. Storm damage repair involving mortar-set hip and ridge cap replacement on concrete S-tile generally falls in the $800–$2,200 range for standard two-story homes in 89135 — underlayment replacement beneath a section of tile, which is the most commonly overlooked repair need in this community’s construction era, adds $1,500–$4,500 depending on square footage affected. Full insurance claim documentation support is included at no additional charge. These ranges reflect Summerlin South’s market and the SCA documentation requirements that add process steps not present in surrounding areas. Call (725) 237-7255 for a free on-roof estimate — Santos assesses the damage himself and gives you a number before anything is signed.
We Also Serve Cities Near Summerlin South
Beyond Summerlin South, we regularly handle emergency and storm damage calls across the greater valley, including Spring Valley, Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, and Sunrise Manor. Each community has its own housing stock and storm exposure profile, and 22 years in this market means we’ve worked roofs in all of them. Call us wherever you are.
Serving Summerlin South, NV — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Summerlin South area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Emergency & Storm Damage in Summerlin South
Yes — interior ceiling stains after a monsoon in Summerlin South almost always indicate failed underlayment, even when the tile surface looks intact. The concentrated rainfall that Summerlin South receives from monsoon cells stalled against the Spring Mountains gets under tiles through mortar joint gaps or hairline cracks that are invisible from the ground, and when the underlayment beneath has deteriorated past its rated service life — which is common in 89135 homes built in the late 1990s and early 2000s — water reaches the roof deck and drywall immediately. Calling us for an on-roof inspection now prevents a small stain from becoming a structural issue. Call (725) 237-7255 and Santos can typically assess the same day.
Yes, and skipping SCA pre-approval is a costly mistake. The SCA requires pre-approval for any roofing material or color change in Summerlin South, including replacement tile used in storm repairs — contractors who install non-approved profiles or colors during an “emergency” expose you to SCA fines and mandatory removal of the non-compliant work. Emergency tarping does not require SCA approval and is always our first step to stop active water infiltration. But before any permanent tile goes on, we file the SCA architectural review documentation with matching tile specifications. The process adds lead time, and we build that into the project timeline from day one so it doesn’t catch you or your adjuster off guard.
Mortar-set ridge and hip cap failures caused by wind events are generally covered under standard homeowner’s policies as sudden storm damage — but the documentation needs to establish that wind caused the failure, not deferred maintenance. That distinction matters, and it’s why timestamped photos taken immediately after the event are critical. We document mortar displacement, cap position, and any associated underlayment exposure in a format that supports your claim and gives your adjuster a clear record. Call us before you touch anything on the roof — evidence preserved in the first hours is easier to work with than a scene that’s been altered. Reach us at (725) 237-7255 for same-day documentation service.
The SCA’s mandatory architectural review process adds documentation lead time that doesn’t exist in Henderson or unincorporated Clark County. Your neighbor’s contractor can order replacement tile immediately after a storm assessment and schedule installation within days. In Summerlin South, the replacement material must be pre-approved by the SCA for profile and color match before it goes on the roof — bypassing that step risks fines and forced removal, which takes longer and costs more than waiting for approval. We file the SCA paperwork as early in the process as possible, often in parallel with your insurance claim, to minimize the delay. The process is real, but it’s manageable when it’s handled correctly from the start.
Strongly yes. A home built in 2001 in 89135 likely has the original 15 to 30 lb felt underlayment, which has now exceeded its rated 20–25 year service life. Tile can remain visually intact while the underlayment beneath it has completely degraded — and Summerlin South’s combination of high-desert UV at 2,600–3,000 feet of elevation and concentrated monsoon rainfall makes underlayment deterioration happen faster here than in lower-elevation or coastal markets. The tile you see from the street is the first line of defense. The underlayment is the second — and on a 2001 home, that second layer may already be gone. A post-storm inspection of the underlayment condition is inexpensive compared to the interior remediation that follows a missed failure. Call (725) 237-7255 to schedule Santos for an inspection.
Reviewed by Santos Cruz, Owner and Lead Technician at All Star Roofing Company Las Vegas, serving Summerlin South, NV since 2003.