Roof Repair in Sunrise Manor, NV
If you’re in Sunrise Manor and you’re dealing with a ceiling stain after last night’s monsoon, or a flat roof that’s been holding water for two days, Santos Cruz and the All Star Roofing Company Las Vegas team can typically reach the 89115 ZIP same day. Sunrise Manor’s roofing challenges are specific — aging flat roofs, unpermitted layers, and a Clark County permit process that most metro contractors get wrong. Call us at (725) 237-7255 and get a straight answer from someone who has worked these roofs for 22 years.

Why All Star Roofing Company Las Vegas Is Sunrise Manor’s Preferred Roof Repair Company
Our Roof Repair team has been working the older residential blocks of Sunrise Manor long enough to know what’s hiding under those original tar-and-gravel membranes — and to know that pulling permits correctly through Clark County’s Department of Building & Fire Prevention isn’t optional, it’s the whole job. Nearly 120 homeowners across the Las Vegas valley have given us 4.9 stars across 118 verified reviews, and a meaningful share of those calls come from Sunrise Manor residents who’ve been burned once by a crew that didn’t know the difference between a Clark County inspection and a City of Las Vegas one.
Santos Cruz isn’t the person who answers the phone and then sends a subcontractor you’ve never met. He is the Lead Technician. When you book a repair in Sunrise Manor, Santos is on your roof. That matters on flat-roof ranch homes where probing for compromised decking layers requires genuine field experience, not a surface-level patch-and-go.
We work with seven major manufacturer lines — GAF, CertainTeed, Owens Corning, IKO, Atlas, Tamko, and Boral — so the material recommendation you get is based on what actually fits your roof system, not what happens to be loaded on the truck that morning.
Our Roof Repair Services in Sunrise Manor
Flat Roof Patch
This is the repair we perform most often in Sunrise Manor, and for good reason. The dominant housing stock in the 89115 ZIP — single-story masonry-block and wood-frame ranch homes built between the early 1950s and late 1970s — was originally finished with built-up tar-and-gravel (BUR) systems that are now 40 to 60 years past their design life. When we open these roofs, we routinely find multiple unpermitted membrane layers stacked on top of the original deck, trapping moisture against OSB or board sheathing that has been baking under sustained 110–115°F surface temperatures all summer. A proper flat roof patch here means probing all the way to the deck, removing compromised material, and installing a fresh system — often GAF EverGuard TPO — with tapered insulation to re-establish positive drainage. Patching only the top layer without addressing what’s underneath it is exactly how homeowners end up calling for a second repair six months later.
Leak Repair
Leak calls in Sunrise Manor follow a predictable seasonal pattern. By early August, after the first significant monsoon surge moves through, we’re hearing from homeowners near East Lake Mead Boulevard North and through Vegas Heights who assumed a desert climate meant water damage was somebody else’s problem. The reality is that shallow or zero-slope drain fields on older flat roofs in this neighborhood clog with compacted Mojave dust and the dried seed pods from mature desert trees, so water from even a modest storm ponds for 48 to 72 hours — more than enough time to push through a compromised membrane seam. We locate the actual entry point, not just the ceiling stain it produces, and we clear the drain field before closing the repair so the next storm doesn’t recreate the same conditions.
Flashing Repair
On Sunrise Manor’s older ranch homes, the original step and counter flashing at parapet walls, chimneys, and HVAC curbs has typically been through decades of thermal cycling — daily expansion and contraction from Las Vegas’s extreme temperature swings work metal loose over time. We see a lot of lifted or cracked flashing on homes backing up toward Highland Valley Park and along the corridors feeding Purple Heart Highway, where older construction meets hard desert sun with minimal shade cover. Proper flashing repair means reseating the metal, repointing mortar where needed, and sealing with material rated for Mojave UV exposure — not just caulking over the gap and calling it done.
Shingle Replacement
While flat roofing dominates the older sections of Sunrise Manor, there are pitched-roof homes scattered through the area, particularly on blocks built closer to the 1980s and in pockets near Bonanza Village. On these roofs, the UV load in the 89115 ZIP accelerates granule loss faster than manufacturers’ published lifespans suggest — a 25-year shingle here often looks and performs like a 15-year shingle anywhere cooler. When shingles are lifting, cracking, or missing granules in sheets, replacement with a material rated for high-heat exposure — Owens Corning, CertainTeed, or Atlas lines we commonly spec for this climate — is the right call, not another round of spot sealing.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Sunrise Manor
All Star Roofing Company Las Vegas is authorized to work with GAF, CertainTeed, Owens Corning, IKO, Atlas, Tamko, and Boral — seven manufacturer lines that cover every roof system we encounter in Sunrise Manor, from TPO flat roof membranes on 1960s ranch homes to architectural shingles on later construction. Having access to materials across this range means Santos can match the repair to your existing system rather than forcing a workaround. For Sunrise Manor jobs, we keep commonly needed flat roof membrane and flashing stock on hand so we’re not waiting on a supplier when your roof is open.
Common Roof Repair Problems We See in Sunrise Manor Homes
- Clogged zero-slope drains causing monsoon ponding: Flat roofs near East Lake Mead Boulevard South and Vegas Heights have shallow or zero-slope drain fields that compact with windblown Mojave dust and desert tree seed pods through spring and early summer. When July monsoons arrive, the drain can’t move water fast enough — and standing water on an already-stressed BUR membrane starts destroying decking within 48 hours.
- Unpermitted multi-layer membrane stacking: Informal re-roofing done during Las Vegas boom periods was often layered directly over original decks without Clark County permits. We routinely open Sunrise Manor flat roofs and find two or three aged membranes — each one trapping its own moisture pocket — which means the visible top layer was never the actual problem, and patching it alone fixes nothing.
- UV-driven cracking and buckling on aging BUR and modified-bitumen systems: Sustained summer surface temperatures of 110–115°F drive daily thermal expansion cycles that crack, bubble, and delaminate older membrane materials faster than most homeowners realize is happening. By the time a ceiling stain appears, the UV damage above it is typically extensive.
- Jurisdictional permit errors that leave repairs legally unpermitted: Contractors who aren’t familiar with Sunrise Manor’s unincorporated status pull permits through the City of Las Vegas rather than through Clark County’s Department of Building & Fire Prevention. The inspection gets rejected or simply never happens, and the homeowner ends up with an unpermitted repair on record — a problem that surfaces fast during a property sale or insurance claim.
The Clark County Permit Reality for Sunrise Manor Roof Repairs
This is the detail that separates contractors who know Sunrise Manor from those who don’t. Sunrise Manor is an unincorporated Clark County community — it is not part of the City of Las Vegas, and it never has been. Every roofing permit, every inspection, and every emergency patch that requires a permit must run through Clark County’s Department of Building & Fire Prevention. Metro-wide contractors who aren’t paying attention pull City of Las Vegas permits by reflex, and then either the inspection gets rejected or — worse — nobody pulls a permit at all and the homeowner assumes everything was done correctly.

We’ve seen the consequences firsthand. Our crew was called to a masonry-block ranch in Vegas Heights where the owner had spotted ceiling staining after a late-August monsoon. When we opened the flat roof, we found three stacked membrane layers — none of them pulled with a Clark County permit — that had been trapping moisture against OSB decking softened by months of 110°F surface heat. We cleared the clogged drain field, packed with compacted desert dust and dried seed pods, cut out the damaged deck sections, and installed a GAF EverGuard TPO flat roof patch properly torched and sealed, with tapered insulation added to restore positive drainage slope. The permit was pulled through Clark County Building & Fire Prevention, the inspection closed cleanly, and for the first time in decades the owner had a legitimate permit history on that roof. That’s what a repair in Sunrise Manor is supposed to look like.
Pricing for Roof Repair in Sunrise Manor, NV
Roof repair pricing in Sunrise Manor reflects the local housing stock — older flat roofs with potential multi-layer complications cost more to address properly than a simple shingle patch on a newer home. Here are honest market ranges for the 89115 area:
- Vent boot or minor flashing repair: $180 – $320
- Leak diagnosis and targeted repair (single entry point): $275 – $550
- Flashing repair at parapet wall or HVAC curb: $350 – $650
- Flat roof patch (single section, single membrane layer): $450 – $950
- Flat roof patch with deck repair (multi-layer removal, decking replacement): $900 – $2,400 depending on deck area and layer count
- Shingle section replacement (pitched roof areas): $380 – $750
- Valley repair: $400 – $750
What drives cost up on Sunrise Manor jobs specifically: unpermitted membrane layers that have to be removed before a proper repair can begin, drain field clearing that adds labor, and Clark County permit fees. Santos gives you a straight scope assessment before any work starts, and the estimate is free. Call (725) 237-7255 to schedule yours.
We Also Serve Cities Near Sunrise Manor
In addition to Sunrise Manor, All Star Roofing Company Las Vegas provides roof repair throughout the surrounding region — including North Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Spring Valley, and Summerlin South. If you’re just outside the 89115 ZIP but dealing with a similar repair situation, call us. Same crew, same standards, same process.
Serving Sunrise Manor, NV — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Sunrise Manor 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 — Roof Repair in Sunrise Manor
In Sunrise Manor, permits for roof repairs are issued by Clark County’s Department of Building & Fire Prevention — not the City of Las Vegas — and whether a specific patch requires one depends on Clark County’s current threshold for scope of work. Minor cosmetic repairs may fall below the permit threshold, but any work involving deck replacement, full membrane sections, or structural components requires a Clark County permit. Contractors who pull City of Las Vegas permits on Sunrise Manor properties are working outside the correct jurisdiction, and those permits are not valid. We handle the Clark County permit process on every job that requires it. Call (725) 237-7255 if you’re not sure which category your repair falls into — we’ll tell you exactly what’s required before we start.
The most common reason is that the previous repair addressed only the visible top membrane without probing for the older unpermitted layers beneath it. Those lower membranes — often original BUR systems from the 1950s or 1960s — hold moisture against the deck, and no matter how good the top patch is, the degradation below it continues. The other frequent cause is a drain field that wasn’t cleared before the repair was closed out: windblown Mojave dust and desert tree seed pods repack into shallow drain screens within a season, ponding returns, and the new patch is under standing water again within months. A proper repair here includes deck probing, layer assessment, and drain field clearing — not just surface-level material application. Call (725) 237-7255 for a second look.
Quickly. Sunrise Manor roof surfaces regularly reach 110–115°F during summer, and at those temperatures, an exposed or compromised membrane section degrades fast — UV radiation is essentially cooking the material every day the repair is delayed. A small crack or blister that might stay stable in a cooler climate will spread through an entire membrane field in a single Las Vegas summer. If you’ve noticed a stain, a soft spot, or visible membrane damage, the window between “manageable repair” and “full section replacement” is shorter here than anywhere else in the valley. Call (725) 237-7255 — same-day assessment is available for active damage situations.
Yes, on both counts. Multiple membrane layers change the repair scope because each layer has to be assessed before new material goes down — if a lower layer is waterlogged or has compromised the deck, patching on top of it produces a repair that won’t last. It also affects the Clark County permit scope: work that involves removing multiple layers and replacing deck sections carries a different permit category than a surface patch. On top of that, unpermitted layers from previous work can create a permit history gap that affects your insurance claim or property sale down the road. Santos will probe and assess the full layer situation during the initial visit so there are no surprises mid-job. Call (725) 237-7255 to schedule that assessment.
For flat roof work in the 89115 ZIP, we most commonly spec GAF EverGuard TPO and modified-bitumen systems from the manufacturer lines we’re authorized to work with — GAF, CertainTeed, Owens Corning, IKO, Atlas, Tamko, and Boral. The specific material depends on your existing system, the scope of the repair, and what performs best under Sunrise Manor’s UV and monsoon conditions. Santos makes that call based on what he finds on your roof, not on a standing preference for one brand. Call (725) 237-7255 and we’ll walk through the right material choice for your specific situation.
Schedule Your Free Roof Repair Estimate in Sunrise Manor
If your Sunrise Manor home has a flat roof that’s been holding water, a stain on the ceiling after the last monsoon, or an older BUR system you’ve been watching nervously, call All Star Roofing Company Las Vegas at (725) 237-7255. Santos Cruz will come out personally, assess the full condition of your roof — layers, deck, drain field, and all — and give you a straight estimate with no obligation. Twenty-two years of roofs means he’s seen every version of what these older 89115 homes can throw at a contractor. Get the repair done right, permitted correctly through Clark County, and built to handle the next storm.
Reviewed by Santos Cruz, Owner and Lead Technician at All Star Roofing Company Las Vegas, serving Sunrise Manor, NV since 2003.