Dry Rot Repair

Heritage Roofing provides a crew of experienced roofers who are also highly skilled carpenters, which is essential when it comes to handling structural issues like dry rot repair. During every roofing project, we take a comprehensive approach to ensure your home is protected from the inside out. Once the old roof is removed and the decking is fully cleaned off, our team performs a detailed inspection to identify any dry rot or wood damage that may compromise the integrity of your new roofing system. 

Our roofing experts are trained to recognize even the smallest signs of damage, ensuring no underlying issues are missed. We take extra care to prevent any further damage during the repair process, protecting your home from unnecessary disruptions or delays. Any areas affected by dry rot will be thoroughly documented with photographs, and we will make it a priority to communicate openly and transparently with you. Before any work begins, you’ll receive a full report of the necessary repairs along with our recommendations. 

Dry rot on roofFixing dry rot
Heritage recently replaced our 28 year old roof. There was quite a bit of dry rot that needed to be replaced as well as facia boards. The crew showed up on time, finished the job in a day and worked like a well oiled machine! They also re-roofed two of our storage sheds. They cleaned up everything when the job was done and went through a couple of times to make sure every detail was addressed.
Sandra Walker
May 2025

We aim to provide detailed, honest estimates to give you peace of mind throughout the repair process. All dry rot repairs are completed prior to the installation of underlayment or shingles, ensuring a solid, long-lasting foundation for your new roof.

Repairs are done at the rate of $85/man-hour, plus materials. Our team works efficiently and ensures that all repairs meet or exceed industry standards. Any and all dry rot will be carefully repaired and reinforced before the installation of underlayment or shingles.

Learn how to spot and prevent hidden dry rot before it’s too late. 

Read: Dry Rot and Hidden Roof Damage: What Every Homeowner Should Know