Repaired architectural shingle roof on a home in Macomb County, MI
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Roof Repair in Macomb County, MI

When a storm rolls off Lake St. Clair and takes shingles with it, Macomb County homeowners don't need a sales pitch — they need the roof closed up. Guthix Roofing repairs wind-lifted and missing shingles, reseals pipe boots, rebuilds chimney, step, and valley flashing, and chases minor leaks across Warren, Sterling Heights, Clinton Township, and St. Clair Shores; when a roof is open to the sky, we prioritize tarping calls as weather and schedule allow. Small, isolated repairs typically run a few hundred dollars, quoted in writing after a free inspection. And because so much of the county's housing went up in the same era, we'll always tell you when a repair is throwing money at a roof that's done — past $1,500–$2,000 in repairs, replacement (about $6,500–$13,500 here) usually wins.

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Roof Repair in Macomb County

Local knowledge, honest answers

We're Guthix Roofing — licensed and insured, Michigan Residential Builder License #262600716, based in Wyandotte and small enough that you'll talk to a roofer, not a dispatcher. Repairs are matched with Owens Corning Duration® shingles where possible, with one plain-spoken caveat: new shingles never perfectly match ones that have weathered for years on your roof. We'll get close, and the repair itself will be done right.

Repaired architectural shingle roof on a home in Macomb County, MI
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Roof Repair in Macomb County: what matters here

Should you keep repairing a 1960s Warren ranch roof?

Warren's post-war brick ranches are simple, low-slung roofs — cheap to repair, honestly, and a single fix on a healthy one is money well spent. The judgment call comes when repairs start stacking up. A ranch that needs a new pipe boot this year, a flashing fix next year, and shingle patches after every windstorm is telling you something. If the pattern points to a roof at the end of its life, we'll show you the repair-versus-replace math side by side, with photos of what we found.

What does freeze-thaw do to flashing in Clinton Township and St. Clair Shores?

Metal and masonry expand at different rates every time the temperature swings through freezing — and Macomb County's lake-influenced weather delivers plenty of those swings each winter. Chimney and step flashing work loose from the brick a little at a time until a hard rain finds the gap. The repair that lasts is mechanical: new flashing cut into the mortar joint, not a bead of tar smeared over tired metal. We do it the lasting way and photograph the work so you can see it.

What To Expect

How a Macomb County roof repair works

Diagnose first, quote honestly, fix it right — the same process on every repair call.

01

Tell Us What's Happening

Call or text (734) 360-0805, or request a visit online. Describe what you're seeing — a stain, a drip, missing shingles — and send photos if you have them.

02

Inspect & Diagnose

We find the actual source of the problem — often flashing or a pipe boot rather than the shingles — and document everything with photos you keep.

03

A Straight Repair Quote

You get an itemized price for exactly what the fix needs. If a repair isn't worth the money, we tell you that too, and show you why.

04

Fix It & Verify

We make the repair with materials matched to your roof, check the surrounding area so the next weak spot doesn't surprise you, and leave a clean site.

Macomb County Roof Repair FAQ

Your questions, answered straight

Yes. If your roof is open and rain is coming, call (734) 360-0805 — we prioritize tarping calls as weather and schedule allow, from Warren up through St. Clair Shores. A properly fastened tarp protects the decking and interior until the permanent repair is scheduled, and the repair quote comes to you itemized and in writing. We're a small local company, so you're talking to the people who actually show up.

It changes both the repair and the future. Two layers are harder to patch cleanly because fasteners and sealing have to work through uneven thickness, though we do it routinely on Warren and Roseville homes. The bigger issue is down the road: that extra layer adds roughly $750–$1,000 to a tear-off when replacement day comes. If your layered roof is failing in multiple places, we'll price both paths so you can choose with open eyes.

Because we chase the water, not the stain. Water can enter at a flashing gap and travel along rafters before it shows up on your ceiling, so patching directly above the stain often fixes nothing. We inspect from the attic side when we can, find the true entry point, and photograph what we fixed. If the same leak comes back, you call us — we're local, and we answer for our work.

Roof problem in Macomb County?

Get an honest, photo-backed assessment — and a straight answer on whether repair or replacement is the smarter money.