If you're planning a roof repair in Vernon or the surrounding North Okanagan, you're dealing with heavy winter snow loads, intense summer heat, and large rural properties that demand durable, well-engineered structures.
Farrow Built works with property owners across Vernon, Coldstream, Armstrong, Lumby, and Falkland to design and build structures that handle North Okanagan conditions. Most buildings in Vernon require permits through the Regional District of North Okanagan. We handle the permit process for you.
Roof Repair Services in Vernon
- Metal roof leak repair
- Roof screw replacement
- Full re-roofing
- Flashing and trim repair
- Roof panel replacement
- Condensation and ventilation fixes
Common Roof Repair Needs for Vernon Property Owners
Many Vernon clients need roof repair services for:
- Leaking metal roof screws
- Wind-damaged roofing panels
- Condensation under metal roofing
- Aging roof replacement
- Ice dam and snow load damage
30x40, 40x60, and 40x80 are the most popular sizes for Vernon-area builds.
Roof Repair Designed for Vernon Weather
Vernon sits in the North Okanagan valley where properties face significant snow accumulation in winter and intense heat in summer. Buildings must be engineered for both extremes.
Our structures are repairing damage caused by local snow loads, ice, wind, and UV exposure — meeting all local building requirements and site-specific conditions.
Projects Near Vernon

Acreage shop build near Armstrong

Hay shed near Enderby

Post-frame garage near Coldstream
Areas We Serve Near Vernon
Roof Repair FAQs — Vernon
Do you repair metal roofs in Vernon?
Yes. We repair metal roofs on barns, shops, garages, and homes throughout Vernon and the North Okanagan. Common issues include leaking screws, damaged panels, and poor flashing.
Why does my metal roof leak around the screws?
Metal roof screws use rubber washers that degrade over time from UV exposure and temperature cycling. As they fail, water gets in. We can replace all fasteners and reseal your roof.
Should I repair or replace my roof?
That depends on the extent of the damage. If more than 30% of the roof is compromised, a full re-roof is usually more cost-effective. We'll assess your roof and give you an honest recommendation.