The Smartest Roofing Decision Is the One You Make Before a Leak.
Most roof emergencies aren’t “sudden.” They’re predictable outcomes of small issues left unattended—blocked drainage, early flashing fatigue, moss retention, and minor shingle movement that becomes water intrusion in the wet season. Our maintenance plans are designed for Metro Vancouver homeowners who value calm: scheduled inspections, preventative cleaning, and priority response when storms hit—so you can reduce surprise costs and protect the lifespan of your roof.
Maintenance Plans Overview
Maintenance is the premium approach to roofing—because it protects the investment you already made. In Metro Vancouver, small issues can compound quickly due to long wet periods and organic growth. A plan gives you routine oversight, a clear record of roof condition, and priority access when weather turns. Think of it as roof ownership with a strategy.
What maintenance prevents
Overflow and backup at roof edges, early flashing fatigue, moss retention, small shingle damage, and the hidden slow leaks that cause insulation saturation and wood rot. Preventative inspections also help you plan repairs on your timeline— not during a storm.
Plan Tiers
Three tiers—built around how much protection and priority you want.
Simple, smart coverage
A baseline plan for homeowners who want routine oversight. Includes inspection, basic risk-point review, and priority scheduling compared to one-off customers.
Best for: newer roofs, lower tree coverage, homeowners who want predictable checkups.
Balanced prevention + priority
Adds cleaning elements and more proactive interventions. Ideal for roofs exposed to organic growth, shaded lots, or homes that want stronger protection during the wet season.
Best for: shaded properties, moderate moss risk, homeowners who want fewer repairs long-term.
Maximum protection, premium priority
Built for homeowners who want the calmest outcome: proactive cleaning, deeper inspections, and top-tier priority when storms trigger high demand. It’s the “sleep well” plan.
Best for: higher-value roofs, heavy trees, complex rooflines, and storm-sensitive zones.
Typical Pricing (CAD)
Typical Metro Vancouver range. Final pricing confirmed after inspection. Final tier recommendation depends on roof size, complexity, access, moss risk, and preferred service cadence.
What’s Included
We keep deliverables clear—so you know exactly what you’re paying for.
Inspection & condition tracking
We check high-risk details (valleys, penetrations, skylights, chimneys, wall transitions), roof edges, and drainage. We document notable findings and recommend next steps.
Cleaning and moss prevention (tier-based)
Cleaning elements reduce organic buildup and help your roof shed water efficiently. Tier determines how proactive the cleaning and prevention measures are.
Priority booking
When demand spikes—storms, heavy rainfall, seasonal surges—members receive priority scheduling and faster stabilization options when available.
Storm priority routing
Plans are designed for the reality of Metro Vancouver weather. When storms hit, plan members are routed with priority for inspections and mitigation.
Maintenance Plan FAQs
Is a maintenance plan worth it?
In wet climates, maintenance often costs less than repeated emergency repairs. It’s designed to reduce surprises and extend roof lifespan by catching issues early.
What’s the difference between Essential, Protect, and Premier?
Each tier increases preventative scope, cleaning elements, and priority level. We recommend the right tier after inspection based on moss risk, roof complexity, and your preference for proactive care.
How much do maintenance plans cost?
Typical annual ranges: Essential $299–$599, Protect $599–$1,199, Premier $1,199–$2,499. Typical Metro Vancouver range. Final pricing confirmed after inspection.
Do plans include repairs?
Plans prioritize inspection and prevention. If repairs are needed, we’ll provide options and scheduling priority. Some tiers may include minor repair allowances depending on your final plan design.
Can I enroll if my roof currently leaks?
If there is an active leak, we recommend completing the repair first, then enrolling for long-term prevention.