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Ice dams in February. Thermal shock from 60-degree swings between noon and midnight. Wind that tests every shingle you’ve got.
Andover roofs don’t fail from age alone. They fail from freeze-thaw cycles that crack flashing, from ice that backs water under your shingles, from expansion and contraction that loosens what was nailed down tight last spring.
A roof that’s installed right—with proper ventilation, quality materials, and attention to how Massachusetts weather actually behaves—stops leaks before they start. It keeps your attic dry. It cuts your heating bill by preventing the 30% of energy loss that happens when your roof can’t breathe. And it gives you one less thing to worry about when the forecast turns ugly.
We’ve been handling roofs in Andover and the surrounding area since 2006. We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we’ve met their requirements for quality work, customer service, and reliability—not just once, but consistently.
We’re not the cheapest option. But when you’re protecting a $700,000+ home in a town where property values matter and winters are unforgiving, cheap usually costs more. We use Mule Hide and Duration shingles because they last. We communicate clearly because you deserve to know what’s happening on your roof. And we show up when we say we will.
Most of our work comes from people who’ve seen what we’ve done for their neighbors. That’s how it works when you do the job right the first time.
We start with an inspection. Not a sales pitch—a real look at what’s going on up there. We check for wind damage, missing shingles, flashing issues, ventilation problems, and signs that water’s getting where it shouldn’t.
Then we give you options. If a repair will buy you five more years, we’ll tell you. If your roof’s past that point, we’ll explain why and what replacement looks like—materials, timeline, cost. No pressure. Just information.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle the permits, order materials, and schedule the work around weather windows that actually make sense. Our crew removes the old roof, inspects the decking, makes any necessary repairs, and installs your new system with proper underlayment, ventilation, and flashing. We clean up like we were never there—except for the roof that’s going to outlast the next twenty winters.
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Roof replacement in Andover typically runs between $5,890 and $12,800, depending on size, pitch, and materials. That’s not small money. So when you hire us, you’re getting more than a new roof.
You’re getting a crew that understands how steep rooflines and complex architecture require different installation techniques. You’re getting materials rated for New England wind and ice. You’re getting proper attic ventilation that prevents ice dams and cuts cooling costs in summer. And you’re getting a contractor who knows Massachusetts building codes inside out—because inspections here don’t mess around.
We also handle roof maintenance and emergency repairs. A missing shingle after a storm can turn into a $3,000 problem if water gets into your decking. We respond fast, fix it right, and help you avoid the bigger bill.
Andover homes are built to last. Your roof should be too.
Most roof replacements in Andover run between $5,890 and $12,800. The range depends on your home’s square footage, roof pitch, number of layers that need to be removed, and the materials you choose.
Steeper roofs cost more because they’re harder to work on safely. Homes with multiple valleys, dormers, or complex flashing details take longer and require more precision. And if your decking has rot or damage underneath the old shingles, that needs to be repaired before the new roof goes on.
We don’t give ballpark numbers over the phone because they’re usually wrong. We come out, measure, inspect, and give you a real number based on what your roof actually needs—not what an average roof costs.
Curling or missing shingles are the obvious ones. But there are earlier signs most people miss.
Check your attic after a heavy rain. If you see water stains, daylight through the boards, or damp insulation, water’s getting in. Look at your shingles from the street—if they’re losing granules or starting to look bare in spots, they’re wearing out. And if your roof is over 20 years old, it’s worth having someone take a look even if it seems fine.
Ice dams are another red flag. If you get thick ice buildup at your roof edge every winter, that’s a ventilation problem—and it’s doing damage you can’t see yet. We can assess whether a repair will hold or if it’s time for a full replacement. Most people wait too long and end up paying for interior damage that could’ve been avoided.
Yes, but it depends on the weather window. Shingle adhesive needs temperatures above freezing to seal properly. If we get a stretch of days in the 40s or 50s, we can install—and we do.
Winter installs require more planning. We monitor the forecast closely, use cold-weather installation techniques, and sometimes hand-seal shingles to make sure they bond correctly. It’s not ideal, but it’s doable when you need it done.
Spring through early fall is the sweet spot for roofing. Better weather, longer days, and fewer surprises. But if your roof is leaking in January and a repair won’t hold, we’re not going to tell you to wait until May. We’ll find a way to get it done safely and correctly.
Ice dams form when heat escapes through your roof, melts snow, and then refreezes at the cold eave. The ice builds up, blocks drainage, and forces water back under your shingles.
The fix isn’t just better shingles—it’s better ventilation and insulation. Your attic needs to stay cold in winter. That means sealing air leaks from your living space, adding insulation where it’s thin, and making sure your roof has proper intake and exhaust vents so cold air can flow through.
We check ventilation during every roof inspection because it’s that important. A well-ventilated roof prevents ice dams, reduces cooling costs in summer, and makes your shingles last longer. If you’re getting ice dams every year, your roof might be fine—but your attic isn’t. We can fix both.
Yes. We’re fully licensed and insured, and we pull permits for all work that requires them in Andover.
Massachusetts has strict building codes, and Andover enforces them. That’s a good thing—it protects you. When we replace your roof, we follow those codes for flashing, ventilation, fire rating, and wind resistance. The work gets inspected. It passes. And you have documentation that it was done right.
Insurance matters because roofing is dangerous work. If someone gets hurt on your property and the contractor isn’t insured, you could be liable. We carry full coverage so that’s never your problem. And as an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, we’ve met their standards for business practices, customer service, and quality—requirements that get reviewed regularly, not just once.
Most residential roof replacements take one to three days, depending on size and complexity. A straightforward ranch might be done in a day. A larger colonial with steep pitches and multiple roof lines might take two or three.
Weather can stretch that timeline. If rain’s in the forecast, we wait. We’re not tearing off your roof and leaving it exposed overnight with storms coming. We plan around the weather and communicate any changes as soon as we know.
The process moves fast once we start. Tear-off happens first—old shingles, underlayment, and any damaged decking get removed. Then we inspect, make repairs, install new underlayment and flashing, and lay the shingles. Cleanup happens at the end of each day. We’re not leaving nails in your driveway or shingle scraps in your yard.
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