Flashing & Chimney Flashing Repair in Dallas, TX
Flashing & Chimney Flashing Repair • Dallas, TX

Trusted Flashing & Chimney Flashing Repair Services in Dallas, TX – Rock Line Roofing

A stain near the chimney, a drip in the attic after a storm, or rust streaks running down your shingles almost always trace back to one thing — failed flashing. Rock Line Roofing repairs, rebuilds, and replaces every type of roof flashing across the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, stopping leaks at their true source so the rest of your roof can do its job.

Chimney Flashing Step & Counter-Flashing Skylight & Vent Flashing Hail & Storm Damage Insurance Claim Support
Local Flashing Specialists

Flashing Is the Quiet Detail That Decides Whether Your Roof Actually Stays Dry

Shingles, tile, and metal panels get most of the attention, but it’s the thin pieces of metal at every roof transition — chimneys, walls, valleys, vents, and skylights — that quietly handle the hardest job on the roof. When flashing fails, water doesn’t pour through; it slips through. By the time a ceiling stain shows up, moisture has often been moving along framing and decking for weeks.

Rock Line Roofing focuses on getting these transitions right. We rebuild step and counter-flashing the way it should be done, cut new reglets into masonry where needed, replace dented or hail-bent metal, and integrate every detail back into your shingle, tile, or metal roof system — across Dallas, Plano, Frisco, Garland, Irving, Arlington, and the surrounding communities.

We Understand the Worry

A Leak Near the Chimney Doesn’t Have to Mean a New Roof

Most flashing leaks look much worse than they are. Once the right repair is done — and done correctly — your roof can return to handling Dallas weather the way it’s supposed to.

What homeowners often describe

  • A water stain on the ceiling near the chimney or fireplace wall
  • Drips into the attic during driving rain, even though shingles look fine
  • Rust streaks running down shingles below the chimney or skylight
  • Caulk-only “repairs” by a prior contractor that lasted a season
  • Missing, lifted, or peeled-back metal around the chimney base
  • Cracked mortar joints, loose counter-flashing, or daylight at the chimney

How Rock Line Roofing solves it

  • Top-to-bottom flashing inspection, not just a quick look at the leak
  • Honest answer on whether it’s truly a flashing issue or something deeper
  • Proper step + counter-flashing rebuilds — not surface sealant alone
  • Reglet cuts into masonry and lead/aluminum/copper material matched to the job
  • Photo-documented findings for insurance after hail and wind events
  • Workmanship warranties and clear, written estimates before any work begins
Service Overview

What Is Flashing & Chimney Flashing Repair?

Flashing is the thin metal that seals every “join” on your roof — chimneys, walls, valleys, skylights, vents, and dormers. Flashing repair is the focused work of restoring those details so wind-driven Dallas rain has nowhere to slip in.

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Flashing Repair

Re-securing lifted metal, replacing failed sealant beds, straightening hail-bent pieces, re-bedding step pieces under shingles, and tying counter-flashing back into masonry the right way.

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Chimney Flashing Rebuild

Full replacement of base, step, and counter-flashing around the chimney — including reglet cuts into brick or stone — so leaks stop at the source instead of being chased with caulk.

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Specialty Flashing

Skylight, valley, vent pipe, wall, dormer, kick-out, and drip-edge flashing — installed and integrated with shingle, tile, slate, or metal roof systems for long-term performance.

Who We Help

Flashing Solutions for Every Type of Dallas Property

Almost every roof leak that isn’t a missing shingle is a flashing leak. We work with homeowners, property managers, and commercial owners across DFW to fix the cause — not just the ceiling stain.

Homeowners

Single-family residences with chimney, skylight, or wall flashing issues — from older neighborhoods to newer suburban builds.

Property Managers & HOAs

Apartments, condos, townhomes, and HOA-managed communities needing coordinated, building-by-building flashing repairs.

Commercial Properties

Retail centers, restaurants, offices, and warehouses with parapet, wall, and curb flashing concerns on low-slope or steep-slope roofs.

Real Estate Investors

Rental homes, flip projects, and pre-listing properties needing fast, documented flashing repairs after inspection findings.

Why Rock Line Roofing

A Local Team That Fixes Flashing the Right Way — Not Just the Fast Way

Caulk is not a flashing system. Picking the right contractor isn’t only about who shows up first — it’s about who actually rebuilds the detail so it doesn’t leak again the next time a Dallas storm rolls through.

Roof-System Workmanship

We’re a full-service roofing company, so flashing is rebuilt as part of the roof — step pieces tucked under courses, counter-flashing keyed into masonry, and shingles properly woven back in.

Honest, Diagnosed Repairs

If the chimney itself is cracked, we’ll say so. If counter-flashing alone will solve it, we’ll say that too. Photo-supported findings come before any estimate.

Storm & Insurance Support

After hail or wind, we document bent or detached flashing in detail and help homeowners present a clear, complete scope to their adjuster.

Right Metal for the Job

Aluminum, galvanized steel, lead, and copper — chosen for compatibility with your roof material, masonry, and how long you want the repair to last.

Clean, Respectful Crews

Magnetic nail sweeps, careful tarping over landscaping and AC units, and a tidy site at the end of every day. We treat your property the way we’d want ours treated.

Written Warranties

Workmanship and material warranties documented in writing — so you know exactly what’s covered after the truck pulls away.

Key Benefits

What Properly Installed Flashing Actually Protects

Flashing is small — but the damage it prevents isn’t. Done right, a single repair can save you from years of compounding problems inside and outside the home.

Leak Prevention at the Source

Step and counter-flashing rebuilt correctly closes the exact entry points where wind-driven Dallas rain typically gets in — chimneys, walls, valleys, and skylight curbs.

Drywall & Insulation Protection

Stopping the water early protects ceilings, paint, drywall, and insulation from staining, mold, and the kind of repairs that get expensive fast.

Roof Decking & Framing Longevity

Hidden moisture rots decking, swells nails, and weakens framing over time. Sealed transitions keep the structure dry where you can’t see it.

Chimney & Masonry Preservation

Properly cut and tied-in counter-flashing keeps water from working into mortar joints, brick, and the chimney crown — extending masonry life.

Storm & Hail Resilience

Replacement-grade flashing in the right gauge resists impact and wind uplift far better than thin, surface-caulked patches from prior owners.

Curb Appeal & Resale Value

Clean, color-matched flashing — no rust streaks, no hanging counter-flashing — quietly improves the way the roof looks from the curb.

Types of Flashing

Every Type of Roof Flashing We Repair & Replace

The right repair depends on which detail is failing and how it ties into the rest of the roof. Here’s what we work with most across the Dallas area.

Most Common Leak

Chimney Step & Counter-Flashing

A two-piece system: step flashing woven into each shingle course, with counter-flashing keyed into the masonry above to cover the top edge.

Best for: brick, stone, and stucco chimneys on shingle, slate, or tile roofs.

High-Volume Runoff

Valley Flashing

Open or closed valley metal that channels water where two roof planes meet — typically the highest-volume path on the entire roof.

Best for: intersecting roof slopes, dormers, and large multi-plane roofs.

Glass & Curb

Skylight Flashing

Head, side, and apron flashing kits around skylight curbs — frequent leak point when sealant ages or shingles get re-roofed around (not under) the curb.

Best for: skylights and solar tubes on any sloped roof system.

Pipe Penetrations

Vent Pipe & Boot Flashing

Lead or rubber/EPDM boots that seal plumbing vents and exhaust pipes. UV-cracked boots are one of the most common Texas roof leaks.

Best for: any roof penetration involving pipes or stacks.

Wall & Sidewall

Wall & Sidewall Flashing

Metal that protects where the roof meets a vertical wall — including kick-out flashing that redirects water away from siding and into the gutter.

Best for: roof-to-wall transitions, dormer walls, and porch-to-house joins.

Roof Edge

Drip Edge & Apron Flashing

Edge metal that directs water into the gutter and protects the fascia, plus apron flashing where the roof meets the bottom of a wall or chimney.

Best for: eaves, rakes, low-slope-to-wall transitions, and roof replacements.

Saddle

Chimney Cricket / Saddle

A small ridge built behind wider chimneys to divert water around the sides — required by most codes for chimneys 30″ or wider on the upslope side.

Best for: wider masonry chimneys, particularly on steeper slopes.

Premium

Lead & Copper Flashing

Long-life metals that solder and dress beautifully into masonry. Ideal for higher-end homes, historic properties, and slate or tile roofs.

Best for: custom homes, slate/tile roofs, and visible architectural details.

Low-Slope & Commercial

Parapet & Curb Flashing

Coping, base, and curb flashing on flat or low-slope roofs — the most common leak path on commercial buildings around equipment and walls.

Best for: commercial, multifamily, and modern flat-roof homes.

Warning Signs

Common Signs Your Flashing Needs Attention

If any of these show up around a chimney, skylight, wall, or vent, it’s worth scheduling an inspection before the next North Texas storm.

Ceiling Stains Near a Chimney

Brown rings or damp drywall on or near a chimney wall almost always trace back to chimney flashing — not the chimney structure itself.

Rust Streaks on Shingles

Orange streaks running down shingles below a chimney, skylight, or vent usually mean galvanized flashing is corroding and ready for replacement.

Visible Caulk-Only “Repairs”

Heavy beads of sealant smeared along the chimney base are a red flag — caulk is meant to support flashing, not replace it.

Lifted or Peeled Counter-Flashing

Pieces hanging away from the chimney or wall let wind-driven rain pour right behind them — common after Dallas hail and wind events.

Cracked Mortar Joints

Open mortar joints where counter-flashing was originally tucked allow water past the metal even if the flashing itself looks intact.

Dripping Skylights

Water around a skylight is rarely the glass — it’s the head, side, or apron flashing that has lifted or never integrated correctly.

Cracked Vent Pipe Boots

UV-baked rubber boots split with age. A small crack at a pipe boot can soak a hallway ceiling during a single hard rain.

Siding Damage Below the Roof Line

Rot, stains, or peeling paint on siding directly below a roof-to-wall area usually point to a missing kick-out flashing.

Attic Moisture or Daylight

Damp framing near the chimney chase, dark decking, or daylight around a penetration are clear signs flashing has failed somewhere above.

Why Flashing Failures Cost More the Longer You Wait

A pinhole-sized flashing leak can soak insulation, swell decking, and grow mold in an attic for months before a ceiling stain ever appears. Catching it early is usually a focused repair. Waiting too long turns it into rotted framing, replaced drywall, and sometimes a full roof section.

Repair vs. Replacement

How to Tell Whether You Need a Flashing Repair or a Full Rebuild

Not every flashing problem requires tearing everything off. Here’s how we typically think about it during inspection.

Condition Targeted Repair Often Fits Full Flashing Rebuild Often Fits
Age of flashing Under 12 years and otherwise sound metal 15+ years, corroded, or original to an aging roof
Leak locations One isolated point — a single corner or vent Multiple penetrations leaking or actively staining
Counter-flashing condition Intact, properly cut into masonry, just needs re-sealing Surface-mounted, lifting, or only held by caulk
Storm/hail damage Light denting in one area only Widespread denting, bent pieces, or detachment
Roof condition Shingles, tile, or panels are in good shape Roof itself is near end of life or being replaced
Prior workmanship Originally installed correctly, just aging Caulk-only “repairs,” missing kick-outs, no step pieces
Materials & Methods

What Goes Into a Flashing Repair That Actually Lasts

Long-lasting flashing is about more than just the metal. The gauge, the integration with the roof, and the way it ties into masonry decide how it performs years from now.

Proper Step Flashing

Individual bent pieces woven into each shingle course up the side of a chimney or wall — never a single long L-piece. This is the right way; it’s also the way most leaks get cured.

Two-Piece Counter-Flashing

Counter-flashing cut into the masonry above the step pieces — so the joint sheds water, even if the chimney shifts slightly with foundation movement.

Reglet Cuts in Masonry

A clean saw-kerf cut into the mortar joint to receive counter-flashing, sealed with high-grade polyurethane — not surface-mounted with caulk alone.

Underlayment & Ice-and-Water

Self-adhered membrane behind flashing in critical areas adds a hidden second line of defense against wind-driven rain.

Compatible Metals

Aluminum, galvanized steel, lead, or copper — chosen to be compatible with the roof material and masonry so we don’t create new galvanic corrosion problems.

Kick-Out Flashing

The small but critical metal piece that redirects water away from siding at the bottom of a roof-to-wall edge — frequently missing on older homes.

Cricket / Saddle Construction

Properly framed and flashed crickets behind wider chimneys split the water flow before it hits the upslope side — a major leak preventer.

Vent Boot Selection

Lead jacks, EPDM boots, or all-metal collars chosen for life expectancy and Texas UV exposure — not the cheapest boot in the truck.

Sealants Used Correctly

High-grade polyurethane and tripolymer sealants are used as supporting details — never as the primary waterproofing layer.

Our Process

What to Expect From Inspection to Final Walk-Through

A simple, transparent process designed to keep you informed at each stage of the repair.

Inspection

On-site visit to check chimney, walls, valleys, skylights, vents, and any attic signs of moisture.

Assessment

Photo-documented findings with a clear explanation of where the leak is — and why.

Estimate

Written estimate covering scope, materials, and any masonry or shingle work involved.

Scheduling & Prep

Confirmed date, material color/finish confirmation, and protection of landscaping and AC units.

Removal

Careful removal of failed flashing, old sealant, and any shingles that need to be lifted to access the detail.

Rebuild

New step, counter, and base flashing installed with reglet cuts where needed and shingles woven back in.

Cleanup

Old materials removed, magnetic sweep around the perimeter, and a tidy job site before we leave.

Final Walk-Through

We review the completed work, share photos, confirm warranty details, and answer any final questions.

Properties We Serve

Flashing Repair for Every Type of Dallas Property

From single-family homes to apartment communities and commercial buildings, we tailor the flashing detail and material to the property and the roof system above it.

Residential Homes

Chimney, skylight, wall, and vent flashing repair across single-family homes, custom builds, and luxury properties throughout Dallas neighborhoods.

Townhomes & Patio Homes

Shared-wall flashing details, kick-out flashing, and clean integration with neighboring units and HOA color requirements.

Apartment Communities

Building-by-building flashing repair plans that minimize tenant disruption and coordinate with property management calendars — see our multifamily roofing services.

Condos & HOA Properties

Documented scopes, color compliance, and consistent details from building to building across the community.

Office & Retail Buildings

Parapet, wall, and curb flashing rebuilds on low-slope roofs — see our commercial roofing services in Dallas.

Warehouses & Industrial

HVAC curb, equipment-penetration, and parapet flashing on large flat-roof areas, including TPO roofing integrations.

Storm & Emergency Response

Storm-Damaged Flashing? Here’s How We Help You Recover

North Texas hail and wind can bend, lift, or tear flashing off in a single storm. When it happens, you need a calm, organized partner who can stop the leak first and walk you through the rest.

Emergency Flashing & Leak Stabilization

Temporary tarping, immediate re-securing of detached metal, and short-term sealing so the next rainstorm doesn’t compound the damage inside.

For active leaks, see our roof leak repair in Dallas service.

Hail & Storm Damage Documentation

Detailed photos, measurements, and written reports for bent or damaged flashing — used to support insurance claims for the full roof system.

We also handle full hail damage roof repair and storm damage roof repair.

Insurance Claim Support

We coordinate with adjusters, supply detailed scopes, and help homeowners present the complete picture of flashing, shingle, and decking damage.

Learn more about insurance roof inspection in Dallas, TX.

Same-Storm Roof & Gutter Repair

If the storm damaged your flashing, the roof edge and gutters often need attention too. We address all of it in one coordinated visit.

See our emergency roof repair in Dallas, TX service for urgent situations.

Built for Dallas Conditions

Why Dallas Roofs Need Flashing Built for Local Weather

Dallas doesn’t give roof flashing an easy life. Spring brings sudden, wind-driven downpours that test every counter-flashing joint. April and May bring hail that dents, bends, and detaches metal. Summer heat bakes sealants until they crack. Fall debris from oaks and pecans collects against chimney bases, holding moisture exactly where it shouldn’t sit. And clay-soil movement can open mortar joints where counter-flashing was originally tied in — slowly turning a sealed detail into an open seam.

That’s why we install flashing with proper metal gauges, reglet-cut counter-flashing into masonry instead of relying on surface caulk, integrate ice-and-water membrane behind chimneys and skylights, and make sure step pieces are woven correctly into the shingle, tile, or slate above. We also know which Dallas neighborhoods see the most foundation movement and which microclimates carry the worst hail, and we plan repairs accordingly.

Service Areas

Flashing & Chimney Flashing Repair Across Dallas and Surrounding Communities

Rock Line Roofing serves homeowners, property managers, and commercial clients throughout the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex.

Dallas
Plano
Frisco
McKinney
Garland
Richardson
Irving
Arlington
Mesquite
Carrollton
Grand Prairie
Rowlett
Allen
Lewisville
Farmers Branch
Addison
DeSoto
Cedar Hill
Duncanville
Coppell

Don’t see your community listed? Reach out — we likely service your area too.

Frequently Asked Questions

Flashing & Chimney Flashing Repair Questions From Dallas Homeowners

Common questions we hear during inspections and estimates across the metroplex.

How much does chimney flashing repair cost in Dallas, TX?

Cost depends on the size of the chimney, whether step and counter-flashing are both being replaced, the material chosen (aluminum, galvanized, lead, or copper), and whether mortar joints need a reglet cut. Targeted repairs are typically the most affordable option, while a full chimney flashing rebuild is priced higher because it’s a more involved process. We provide written, no-pressure estimates after an on-site inspection.

How do I know if my leak is from flashing and not from the roof itself?

Most ceiling stains that show up near a chimney, skylight, wall, or vent are flashing-related, not shingle-related. A proper inspection looks at the flashing detail, the shingles around it, the attic side of the deck, and the masonry condition — so the answer comes from evidence, not guesswork.

How long does flashing typically last in North Texas?

Quality aluminum and galvanized flashing commonly lasts 20–30 years in the Dallas area when installed correctly, though hail and harsh UV can shorten that. Lead and copper flashing can last 50+ years. The biggest factors are installation quality, metal gauge, and whether counter-flashing is properly cut into masonry.

Can I just caulk the chimney flashing to fix the leak?

Caulk-only repairs almost always come back. Sealant is meant to support a proper metal flashing system — not replace it. We see “fresh caulk” jobs leak again within one or two storms. The lasting fix is a metal repair done correctly underneath.

Is hail-damaged flashing covered by homeowners’ insurance?

Often, yes. Hail and wind damage to flashing is commonly covered when paired with related roof damage. We document everything thoroughly, work directly with adjusters, and help present a clear scope of loss. See our insurance roof inspection in Dallas page for more on the claims process.

Do you replace the chimney crown and mortar, too?

If the chimney crown is cracked or mortar joints are open, we’ll point it out during inspection and discuss the best path forward. Some repairs are simple mortar tuck-pointing combined with new counter-flashing; others involve more extensive masonry work and may include a partner mason. Either way, you get a clear plan before any work starts.

Do you offer emergency flashing repair after storms?

Yes. We respond to storm-damaged, detached, or actively leaking flashing to stabilize the situation and protect the home until a full repair can be completed. Call 877-547-0723 for urgent flashing or emergency roof repair situations.

Should flashing be replaced when I get a new roof?

Almost always. Reusing old flashing on a new roof is one of the most common reasons new roofs start leaking near chimneys and skylights. We strongly recommend new flashing during any roof replacement so the entire system has the same expected lifespan.

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Additional Roofing & Exterior Services in Dallas, TX

Flashing is one piece of a larger roof-protection system. Explore our related services to keep every layer of your home performing the way it should.

Roof Replacement

Full residential and commercial roof replacement across Dallas, TX.
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Roof Repair Services

Targeted roof repairs that solve the underlying problem — not just the symptom.
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Roof Leak Repair

Find and fix active leaks before they damage drywall, insulation, or framing.
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Emergency Roof Repair

Rapid response when storm damage or leaks need to be stabilized fast.
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Hail Damage Roof Repair

Inspection, documentation, and repair for hail-damaged roofs across DFW.
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Storm Damage Roof Repair

Wind, hail, and debris damage handled with insurance-aligned scopes.
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Insurance Roof Inspection

Detailed inspections and documentation to support insurance claims.
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Roof Inspection Services

Pre-purchase, maintenance, and post-storm inspections done thoroughly.
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Shingle Roofing

Quality asphalt shingle installation, repair, and replacement.
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Impact-Resistant Shingles

Class 4 hail-rated shingles for added storm protection and potential savings.
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Metal Roofing

Long-life metal roofing for residential and commercial properties.
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Slate & Tile Roofing

Premium slate and tile installation with proper flashing detail.
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Flat Roofing

Low-slope solutions with sealed parapet, curb, and wall flashing.
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Gutter Repair & Replacement

Seamless gutter repair, replacement, and protection across Dallas.
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Multifamily Roofing

Apartments, condos, townhomes, and HOA communities across Dallas.
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Ready When You Are

Schedule Your Flashing Inspection in Dallas, TX

Whether you’re chasing a slow chimney leak, dealing with hail-damaged flashing, or planning ahead for a new roof — Rock Line Roofing is ready to help. Inspections are no-pressure, written estimates are clear, and our crews leave your property cleaner than they found it.

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