Structural and Sagging Roof Repair

A sagging roof line is one of the most serious warning signs a Boise homeowner can spot. Unlike a missing shingle or a small leak, sag points to damage below the surface: in the decking, the rafters, or the trusses that hold the whole system up. A surface patch cannot fix a structural problem, and every storm that follows adds more stress to a roof that is already failing.

Kings Roofing & Contracting LLC offers dedicated structural roof repair for Boise homeowners and property managers. Our team inspects the deck and framing from both sides, identifies the underlying cause of the sag, and rebuilds the structure to meet code before any new shingles go back on. From our office in Boise, ID, we serve homes across Boise, Meridian, Eagle, Garden City, Nampa, Caldwell, and the rest of the Treasure Valley. For homeowners searching locally, our Boise roofers team handles structural work alongside the full range of residential roofing services.

Why Roofs Need Structural Support in Boise & Treasure Valley

Every roof in Boise is designed to carry a specific load. The City of Boise Currently Adopted Building Codes require residential roofs to be designed for a uniform roof snow load of 25 pounds per square foot, based on local amendments to the International Building Code. That load accounts for the weight of snow, ice, and water that accumulates during Treasure Valley winters, plus a safety margin for drift and heavy single storms. The International Code Council, which writes the model codes Boise adopts, maintains the full set of structural requirements that govern how residential roofs must be framed and reinforced.

When a roof structure is sound and properly built, it carries that load for decades without issue. When decking rots, rafters crack, or trusses deflect, the same snow load that the roof handled for 20 years suddenly exceeds what the weakened structure can support. The result is a visible sag, a soft spot underfoot, or in worst cases a partial collapse during a heavy storm.

Boise’s freeze-thaw climate speeds up structural failure in several ways. Moisture from poor attic ventilation condenses under the deck, freezes, expands, and delaminates the plywood over repeated winters. Ice dams at the eaves push meltwater back under the shingles and into the rafter ends. Snow that drifts to deeper than expected loads on one side of the roof can overload the trusses that were built for uniform loading.

Common Signs of Structural Roof Damage in Treasure Valley

Structural damage often shows up as subtle warning signs long before a full collapse. The earlier a Boise homeowner spots these signs through a routine roof inspection, the smaller the repair scope.

  • Visible sag along the ridge or between rafters: A dip in the roof line that is visible from the street is the most obvious sign of structural failure. The sag may follow the ridge, or it may appear as a low spot between two rafters.
  • Soft or spongy deck underfoot: If a roofer stepping on the roof feels the deck flex or give, the sheathing below has lost structural integrity. Soft decks are often invisible from the ground.
  • Cracked or split rafters visible from the attic: An attic inspection reveals structural issues that the roof surface hides. Look for cracks along the grain, especially near the ends of rafters where they sit on top plates or ridge beams.
  • Interior ceiling cracks or door frame shifts: When the roof structure moves, the walls below it sometimes move too. New cracks in drywall, doors that suddenly stick, or windows that no longer open freely can all trace back to a failing roof structure.
  • Daylight through the deck: Visible gaps or holes in the sheathing, seen from the attic, point to decking that has rotted or pulled away from the rafters.
  • Deflected or bowed trusses: Engineered trusses are not designed to be modified or overloaded. A truss that has been cut, drilled, or overloaded can deflect visibly, and the damage usually requires professional engineering to repair.
  • Wet or compressed insulation: Attic insulation that has matted down, darkened, or taken on water points to a leak that has likely been damaging the structure below for some time.

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What Causes Structural Roof Damage in Boise & Treasure Valley Homes

Structural failure almost always traces back to one of five underlying causes. Identifying the cause is the first step in designing the repair.

  • Long-term water intrusion. A slow leak from failed flashing, a cracked pipe boot, or an ice dam pushes water into the decking and framing over months or years. The wood absorbs moisture, softens, and eventually rots. Our leak detection service identifies the entry point so the structural repair addresses the real source, and related surface fixes such as missing shingle replacement close the gap that let water in.
  • Poor attic ventilation. A roof without balanced intake and exhaust ventilation traps moisture in the attic space. In Boise winters, that moisture condenses on the underside of the deck, freezes, and delaminates the plywood from the inside. Homes built in the 1970s and 1980s, which make up a large share of the Boise housing stock, often have undersized or poorly balanced ventilation.
  • Snow load exceeding design capacity. A roof designed for 25 psf can fail under drift loads that concentrate snow on one slope or in valleys. Additions, dormers, and complex roof geometry create wind-shadowed areas where snow piles deeper than the flat-ground depth.
  • Age and material fatigue. Dimensional lumber and plywood have design lifespans. A roof structure installed in 1975 that has seen 50 Boise winters is simply closer to end of life than a roof installed in 2010, and age-related failures become more common past year 40.
  • Original construction defects. Undersized rafters, notched structural members, modified trusses, and inadequate fastener patterns all show up on structural inspections. Some homes were built with shortcuts that held up fine for 30 years and then started failing as materials aged.
  • Storm events. A heavy wet snow, a microburst, or a falling tree can cause immediate structural damage. These are the most urgent structural repairs because the roof is actively compromised when we arrive, and our wind damage roof repair team handles the wind-related scope alongside the structural rebuild.

Our Structural Roof Repair Process for Treasure Valley Properties

Structural work is not a same-day repair. A proper fix calls for inspection, planning, material delivery, and careful sequencing to avoid making the problem worse.

  1. Initial inspection from both sides: A project manager inspects the roof surface and walks the attic with a flashlight and a moisture meter. We map the sag area, identify the probable cause, and document the full scope with photos.
  2. Engineering consultation when needed: For truss damage, modified structural members, or unusual load conditions, we bring in a structural engineer to specify the repair. Code compliance on structural work is not optional in the City of Boise.
  3. Written estimate and timeline: You get a line-item quote covering inspection, engineering, materials, labor, and cleanup. Structural projects usually run longer than surface repairs.
  4. Permit pull: Most structural roof repairs require a permit from the City of Boise Building Division or Ada County. We handle the permit process on your behalf.
  5. Temporary protection: If the roof is actively leaking or compromised, we tarp or brace the affected area before demolition starts.
  6. Controlled demolition: Our crew removes shingles and underlayment above the damage area, exposes the failed decking or framing, and removes only what is needed for the repair.
  7. Structural rebuild: We sister or replace damaged rafters, install new decking to match the existing thickness, correct ventilation issues, and bring the structure back to code.
  8. Roof system restoration: Underlayment, ice and water shield at eaves, drip edge, and new shingles go back in following manufacturer specifications. For larger projects, the final step is often a full roof installation on the repaired slopes.
  9. Final inspection: The city inspector signs off on the structural work, and we walk the finished project with the homeowner.

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Structural Damage Warning Signs and Urgency Levels

Not every structural warning sign calls for the same response time. The table below helps Boise homeowners separate urgent red flags that call for an immediate inspection from early-stage signs that can wait a few weeks.

Warning Sign

Severity Level

Recommended Response Time

Risk if Ignored

Visible sag along ridge or between rafters

Critical

Same-week inspection

Progressive collapse, interior damage

Soft or spongy deck underfoot

Critical

Stop foot traffic, call immediately

Deck failure, fall hazard for anyone on roof

Deflected or bowed trusses

Critical

Same-day inspection, engineering review

Partial roof collapse under snow load

Cracked or split rafters in attic

High

Inspection within 2 weeks

Rafter failure, deck sag

Daylight visible through roof deck

High

Inspection before next storm

Water intrusion, accelerating rot

Interior cracks or door frame shifts

Moderate to high

Inspection within 30 days

Continued structural movement

Wet or compressed attic insulation

Moderate

Inspection within 30 days

Long-term moisture damage to framing

Structural Roof Repair Scope and Typical Timeline

Structural projects range from a one-day rafter repair to a multi-week rebuild, and knowing what the scope looks like helps homeowners plan. The table below shows the typical scope and timeline for the most common structural repairs we handle across Boise and the Treasure Valley.

Repair Type

Typical Scope of Work

Project Timeline

Engineering Required

Small deck spot repair

Replace 1 to 3 sheets of sheathing, small shingle patch

1 to 2 days

No

Single rafter sistering

Add reinforcement to 1 or 2 damaged rafters, minor deck work

2 to 3 days

Sometimes

Full rafter replacement

Remove and replace damaged rafters, re-deck affected slope

3 to 5 days

Often

Truss repair

Engineered repair of damaged truss chord or web

3 to 7 days

Always

Full slope deck replacement

Tear-off, replace full deck, install new roof system

4 to 7 days

Sometimes

Major structural rebuild

Multi-slope framing, truss, and deck replacement

2 to 4 weeks

Always

How Structural Repair Connects to the Rest of Your Roof

A structural repair is rarely a standalone project. The conditions that caused the damage usually affected other parts of the roof system, and addressing only the visible sag leaves the underlying problem in place.

Our structural work often ties directly into other services. If the sag came from long-term leaks, we fold in full roof repair for the affected slopes. If the decking has aged past the point where spot repair makes sense, we move the conversation to full roof replacement. When storm damage caused the structural failure, our storm damage roofing team coordinates the claim and scope with your insurance carrier.

For homeowners who catch structural issues early through a roof maintenance visit, the repair scope is almost always smaller than for those who wait until the sag is visible from the street. Our maintenance reports flag ventilation problems, deck condition, and early-stage moisture damage at every visit.

Insurance and Structural Roof Repair

Structural damage from a sudden event like a fallen tree, a wind-driven debris strike, or a heavy wet snowstorm often qualifies for a homeowners insurance claim. Gradual damage from long-term leaks, poor ventilation, or age is typically excluded.

Our insurance claims assistance team handles the documentation side of structural claims, including date-stamped photos, moisture readings, scope of damage reports, and coordination with the adjuster during the on-site inspection. We write the repair scope to match the approved claim so there are no surprises at the end of the project.

WHY CHOOSE US

Why Homeowners and Businesses Choose Kings Roofing & Contracting LLC

Structural work separates contractors who do real roofing from contractors who only do surface repairs. Kings Roofing & Contracting earns homeowner trust through:

  • Local Boise office at 9201 W State St #127 with a real address you can visit
  • Idaho contractor registration and full insurance coverage for structural work
  • Coordination with structural engineers when engineering stamps are required
  • Permits pulled through the City of Boise or Ada County
  • Workmanship warranties on every structural repair
  • Honest assessments that separate urgent structural issues from cosmetic concerns
  • Direct contact with a project manager throughout the project

We also handle full residential roofing projects when structural inspection shows that replacement is the most cost-effective next step, and financing is available for larger structural projects.

Browse our structural roof repair projects to see completed sagging roof, rafter, and decking repair work across Boise, and the Treasure Valley, and read what local homeowners are saying about our structural roof repair service on our Testimonials page and Google Business Profile.

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Proudly Serving Boise, ID & the Treasure Valley With Expert Structural & Sagging Roof Repair Services 

Kings Roofing & Contracting LLC delivers expert structural and sagging roof repair to homeowners across the Treasure Valley. Our service areas include: Boise, Nampa, Meridian, Caldwell, Eagle, and surrounding communities. Explore our complete list of coverage zones on our Service Areas page. 

Whether you have a sagging ridge line in Boise, soft roof deck spots in Nampa, compromised rafters in Meridian, snow load damage in Caldwell, or rotted decking in Eagle, our licensed, insured, and GAF-certified team assesses the structural cause accurately, coordinates with engineers when the scope demands it, and completes repairs that restore your roof’s full load-bearing capacity to current Idaho building code standards.

Schedule Your Structural Roof Inspection in Boise & Treasure Valley Today

A sagging roof, a soft deck, or a cracked rafter is not a problem that gets better on its own. Every storm, every snowfall, and every freeze-thaw cycle adds stress to a structure that is already compromised.

Call (208) 803-8341 or request a free roof quote online. Our team will schedule the inspection, walk the roof and the attic, identify the source of the damage, and provide a written scope with a clear timeline. No pressure. No surprise charges. Just expert structural roof repair services from a Boise team that knows local conditions and stands behind the work.

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Kings Roofing & Contracting LLC

Address: 9201 W State St #127, Boise, ID 83714
Email Address: kingsroofingandcontracting@gmail.com
Phone Number: (208) 803-8341

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Faq

Frequently Asked Questions

A sagging roof repair in Boise and Treasure Valley typically runs $1,000 to $5,000 or more, with most jobs landing in the $1,500 to $3,500 range. Minor sag that only calls for sistering a rafter or replacing a few sheets of decking stays at the lower end, while full rafter replacement, truss repair, or multi-slope deck work pushes higher. Structural engineering stamps, when required, add $300 to $1,000 to the project. We provide a free, line-item quote that breaks out inspection, engineering, materials, and labor so you know the number before any work starts.

Yes. A visible sag means the structure supporting the roof is already compromised, and every additional storm, snowfall, or freeze-thaw cycle adds stress to a framing system that is no longer carrying its design load. Boise roofs are required to handle a 25 psf snow load under City of Boise building code, and a sagging roof has lost the safety margin that code requires. In severe cases, a sagging roof can progress to partial or full collapse, especially during a heavy wet snow event. Stop foot traffic on the roof and call (208) 803-8341 for a same-week inspection.

Most sagging roofs can be repaired without a full replacement, especially when the damage is limited to one or two rafters, a section of decking, or a single slope. Replacement becomes the better call when the framing damage is systemic, the roof is past 20 years of age, or the decking is rotted across multiple slopes. Our structural inspection tells you which path fits your situation. For borderline cases, our roof replacement team can quote a full project so you can compare the cost against the repair scope.

It depends on the cause. Treasure Valley homeowners’ policies typically cover sudden structural damage from a named peril such as a fallen tree, a wind event, a hailstorm, or a heavy wet snowstorm. They usually exclude gradual damage from long-term leaks, poor attic ventilation, age, or construction defects, which are classified as maintenance issues. Our insurance claims assistance team documents the damage with date-stamped photos and moisture readings, and we coordinate with your adjuster to support the claim when the cause qualifies.

Yes, in almost every case. The City of Boise Building Division requires a permit for any work that alters the roof structure, including rafter replacement, truss repair, decking replacement beyond a minor spot fix, and any project that involves engineering. Kings Roofing & Contracting pulls the permit on your behalf, schedules the required inspections, and makes sure the final work passes the city inspector’s sign-off before the project closes out.

Timeline depends on the scope. A small deck spot repair or single rafter sistering wraps in one to three days, while full rafter replacement, truss repair, or multi-slope deck work runs three to seven days. Major structural rebuilds that involve engineering stamps, permit coordination, and multi-slope framing can run two to four weeks from first inspection to final sign-off. Boise weather also plays a role, with winter storms occasionally pushing the schedule back during the December and January snow window.

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Call us today at (208) 803-8341 or schedule your free roof estimate online, and let Kings Roofing & Contracting LLC put a roof over your head that's built to last.