Mako Roofing & Restoration
Emergency roof tarping and temporary protection after active leaks or storm damage.
When water is entering the property, the first priority is controlling additional damage. Mako can help with temporary roof protection and the inspection needed for a real repair plan.
What we inspect
Built around the actual roof condition.
Mako keeps the recommendation tied to the roof in front of us. That means checking materials, age, installation details, storm exposure, roof penetrations, flashing, drainage, and whether a targeted repair will actually hold.
- Temporary tarping for active water intrusion
- Storm, wind, hurricane, and hail-related emergency response
- Photo documentation of visible roof damage
- Follow-up repair or replacement scope after stabilization
Storm season ready
Ready to respond after hurricanes, wind, hail, and severe storms in Central Florida.
When severe weather hits, Mako Roofing & Restoration is ready to help with urgent roof leaks, missing materials, temporary protection, storm documentation, and the repair-or-replacement decision that follows.
emergency roof tarping FAQ
Common questions
Is a tarp a permanent roof repair?
No. A tarp is temporary protection. The roof still needs inspection and repair planning.
When should I call for emergency tarping?
Call when active water intrusion, missing materials, punctures, or storm damage could allow more water into the home.
Quick answers
Emergency roof tarping in Orlando and Central Florida
Mako Roofing & Restoration helps Central Florida homeowners and property contacts with temporary roof protection after active leaks, missing roof materials, storm openings, or water intrusion while a permanent repair or replacement plan is determined.
When should I ask for emergency roof tarping?
Emergency tarping may make sense when water is actively entering, roof materials are missing, a storm has opened part of the roof, or the interior needs temporary protection before a permanent repair can be planned.
Is a tarp the same thing as a roof repair?
No. A tarp is temporary protection. Mako uses it to help reduce water intrusion risk while the roof condition, repair path, or replacement scope is evaluated.
What should I send before an emergency tarp visit?
Helpful details include the property address, roof type if known, interior water photos, safe exterior photos from the ground, and whether water is still actively coming in.
Related Mako services: Roof repair Tile roof repair Roof leak repair Flat roof repair Roof replacement
Emergency leak questions
When water is coming in and you need temporary roof protection
Emergency tarping searches are usually urgent. The page needs to answer what a tarp can do, what it cannot do, and what details help Mako triage the roof safely.
Water is coming in right now. What should I do first?
Protect the interior if safe, move belongings out of the water path, take photos, and avoid climbing on the roof. Mako can help decide whether temporary tarping, inspection, or repair planning is the next step.
Will a tarp fix my roof leak?
No. A tarp is temporary protection. It can reduce water intrusion risk while the permanent repair or replacement decision is made, but it is not a final roofing repair.
Can Mako tarp tile, shingle, metal, or flat roofs?
Mako reviews the roof type, access, slope, damage location, and safety conditions before deciding the right temporary protection approach.
What information should I send for emergency tarping?
Send the property address, whether water is actively entering, safe exterior photos from the ground, interior water photos, and the roof type if you know it.
For a roof issue in Windermere, Orlando, Bay Hill, Dr. Phillips, Horizon West, Winter Garden, Ocoee, Clermont, Kissimmee, Davenport, St. Cloud, Apopka, Lake Mary, or nearby Central Florida, call or text Mako Roofing & Restoration at 407-337-8807.