Protect Your Home from Leaks Around Chimneys, Vents & Roof Edges
Roof Flashing Repair
in Jefferson City, MO
Roof flashing is one of the most important parts of your roofing system. It helps direct water away from vulnerable areas like chimneys, vents, walls, valleys, skylights, and roof transitions. When flashing is damaged, loose, rusted, or improperly installed, it can quickly lead to a roof leak or water damage inside your home.
Truebuilt Works provides professional roof flashing repair, flashing replacement, and flashing installation for homeowners in Jefferson City, MO and throughout Mid-Missouri. Whether you have a roof leak around a chimney, damaged vent flashing, leaking roof flashing, or metal flashing that needs attention, our team can inspect the problem and recommend the right repair.
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Stop Water Where Your Roof Is Most Vulnerable
Roof Flashing Repair Services
Flashing is designed to seal and protect the areas where your roof meets another surface or opening. These areas are more likely to collect water, experience movement, or wear down over time. If the flashing fails, water can get beneath the shingles and into the structure of your home.
Truebuilt Works provides roof flashing repair for common problem areas, including chimneys, vents, roof valleys, wall transitions, pipe boots, and other roof penetrations. Our team will look for signs of loose flashing, cracked seals, rusted metal flashing, gaps, and areas where water may be entering the roof system.
Common signs you may need flashing repair include:
- Water stains near a chimney, wall, or ceiling
- Roof leaks during or after rain
- Rusted, bent, loose, or missing flashing
- Cracked sealant around roof penetrations
- Shingles lifting near flashing areas
- Damp attic insulation
- Water intrusion around vents, chimneys, or roof transitions
If you notice a water leak inside your home, flashing is one of the first areas that should be inspected.


Fix Leaks Around Your Chimney
Chimney Flashing Repair
A roof leak around a chimney is often caused by damaged or failing chimney flashing. Because chimneys create a break in the roof surface, they need properly installed flashing to keep water from seeping into the roof system.
Truebuilt Works provides chimney flashing repair and flashing replacement for homes with leaks, rusted flashing, gaps, cracked sealant, or storm-related damage around the chimney area. Our team can inspect the flashing, surrounding shingles, and nearby roof components to determine where the water is getting in.
When chimney flashing is repaired correctly, it can help prevent interior water stains, attic moisture, wood rot, and ongoing leak issues.
Repair Leaks Around Roof Vents & Pipe Boots
Vent Flashing Repair
Roof vents, plumbing stacks, and other roof penetrations rely on flashing to create a watertight seal. Over time, vent flashing can crack, loosen, rust, or separate from the roof surface, especially after storms, temperature changes, or normal aging.
Truebuilt Works provides vent flashing repair for homeowners dealing with roof leaks around vents, damaged pipe boots, or worn roof penetrations. If water is entering near a bathroom vent, attic vent, furnace pipe, or plumbing stack, we can inspect the area and recommend the right roof repair.
Prompt vent flashing repair can help stop water intrusion before it spreads into the attic, ceiling, insulation, or wall cavities.


Durable Flashing for Long-Term Roof Protection
Metal Flashing Repair & Replacement
Metal flashing helps protect some of the most leak-prone areas of your roof. When metal flashing becomes bent, corroded, loose, or poorly sealed, it can no longer direct water away properly.
Truebuilt Works provides metal flashing repair, metal flashing replacement, and new flashing installation when existing materials are no longer protecting your home. Depending on the issue, we may recommend repairing the damaged area, resealing flashing, replacing sections of flashing, or updating the flashing as part of a larger roof repair.
Our goal is to create a reliable barrier that helps move water off your roof and away from vulnerable areas.
When Repair Is Not Enough
Flashing Replacement & Installation
In some cases, flashing repair may not be enough to solve the problem. If the flashing is badly rusted, improperly installed, missing, or causing repeat leaks, roof flashing replacement may be the better long-term solution.
Truebuilt Works provides flashing replacement and flashing installation for residential roofing systems throughout Jefferson City and Mid-Missouri. Whether your home needs new chimney flashing, vent flashing, wall flashing, or metal flashing around roof transitions, our team can install the materials needed to help protect your home from water damage.
Proper flashing installation is especially important during roof repairs, roof replacement projects, and after storm damage.


Why Choose Truebuilt Works?
A Local Roofing Contractor Focused on Honest Leak Solutions
Flashing problems can be frustrating because the leak may not always appear directly below the damaged area. That is why it is important to work with a roofing contractor who understands how water moves through a roof system.
Homeowners choose Truebuilt Works because we provide:
- Roof flashing repair and replacement
- Chimney flashing repair
- Vent flashing repair
- Metal flashing repair
- Roof leak inspections
- Honest recommendations for roof repair
- Local service in Jefferson City and throughout Mid-Missouri
We focus on identifying the source of the leak and providing a practical repair that helps protect your home.
Our Flashing Repair Process
1
Roof Inspection
We inspect the roof, flashing, shingles, vents, chimney areas, and other vulnerable points where water may be entering.
2
Leak Assessment
If you have a roof leak or water leak, we look for signs of damaged flashing, failed sealant, gaps, rust, or improper installation.
3
Honest Repair Recommendation
We explain whether flashing repair, flashing replacement, metal flashing repair, or a larger roof repair is recommended.
4
Professional Flashing Repair
Our team completes the needed repair or replacement using the right approach for your roof system.
5
Final Review
Once the work is complete, we review the repaired area and make sure your home is cleaned up and protected.
WHERE WE WORK
SERVING JEFFERSON CITY
& MID-MISSOURI
Truebuilt Works serves homeowners and property owners throughout Jefferson City, Missouri and the surrounding communities.
Jefferson City
Holts Summit
Wardsville
Russellville
Centertown
California
Osage Beach
Fulton
Columbia
Springfield
Rolla
Eugene
Eldon
Kansas City
Mid-Missouri
FAQ
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What is roof flashing?
Roof flashing is a thin material, often metal, that helps direct water away from vulnerable areas of your roof. It is commonly installed around chimneys, vents, valleys, walls, skylights, and roof transitions to help prevent water from getting underneath the shingles and into your home.
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How do I know if my roof flashing is leaking?
Signs of leaking roof flashing may include water stains on ceilings or walls, damp attic insulation, leaks around a chimney or vent, rusted or loose flashing, cracked sealant, or shingles lifting near flashing areas. Since water can travel before showing up inside your home, a roof inspection can help identify the true source of the leak.
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Can chimney flashing be repaired?
Yes. Chimney flashing can often be repaired if the damage is limited to loose sections, cracked sealant, small gaps, or minor wear. If the flashing is rusted, missing, improperly installed, or causing repeated leaks, chimney flashing replacement may be the better long-term option.
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Do I need flashing repair or flashing replacement?
It depends on the condition of the flashing and the cause of the leak. Minor flashing issues may only need repair, resealing, or metal flashing repair. If the flashing is badly damaged, corroded, missing, or no longer protecting the roof properly, roof flashing replacement may be recommended.
