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Roofer in Exeter, NH

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New Hampshire weather doesn’t mess around, and neither should your roofing contractor—get ice dam prevention, storm repairs, and full replacements done right the first time.

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Roofing Services in Exeter, NH

What You Get When the Job's Actually Done Right

You’re not dealing with leaks anymore. No more ceiling stains spreading after every storm. No more wondering if that patch job from three years ago is finally going to give out.

When your roof is installed or repaired correctly, you stop thinking about it. That’s the point. You get back to your life without worrying whether the next snowstorm is going to turn your attic into a drip zone.

A solid roof means your heating bill isn’t paying for air that’s escaping through gaps. It means your home value holds—or goes up—instead of dropping because an inspector found three layers of shingles that should’ve been torn off years ago. It means you’re not scrambling to find an emergency roofer at 9 PM because water’s coming through the kitchen ceiling.

You get a roof that handles Exeter’s winters, summer heat, and everything between without turning into your most expensive ongoing problem.

Roofing Contractor Exeter, NH

We've Been Doing This Since 2012

We’re an Owens Corning® Preferred Contractor, which means we meet requirements most roofers don’t. That certification isn’t handed out—it’s earned through consistent quality, proper licensing, and a track record that holds up.

We’ve worked in Exeter and the seacoast area long enough to know what fails here. Ice dams aren’t a surprise to us. Neither are wind-driven rain leaks or the way cheap ventilation leads to premature shingle failure. We’ve seen what happens when a roof isn’t built for New Hampshire, and we don’t install those.

You’re hiring a licensed, insured contractor who shows up, does the work, and doesn’t disappear when the check clears. We’ve been around for over a decade because we handle jobs the right way, not the fast way.

Roof Replacement Process Exeter

Here's What Happens From Start to Finish

First, we come out and actually look at your roof. Not a quick glance from the driveway—we get up there, check the decking, look for soft spots, check your ventilation, and figure out what’s failing and why. You get a clear explanation of what needs to happen, what it’ll cost, and how long it’ll take.

Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle the permits and line up the timeline. We’re not showing up three weeks late or ghosting you between phone calls. You’ll know when we’re starting, and we’ll be there.

During the job, we tear off what needs to go, replace any damaged decking, install proper underlayment and ice-and-water barrier, then put down your shingles or metal roofing. Everything gets done to code and then some. We don’t leave nails in your driveway or trash in your yard.

When it’s done, we walk the property with you, show you what we did, and make sure you’re clear on your warranty. Then we’re gone, and your roof works the way it’s supposed to.

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Roof Maintenance Exeter, NH

What's Included When We Handle Your Roof

You’re getting a full tear-off when it’s needed, not another layer slapped on top of a problem. We replace damaged or rotted decking before any new material goes down. You get proper ventilation installed so your attic doesn’t turn into a sweatbox in July or an ice dam factory in January.

We install ice-and-water barrier in valleys and along eaves because that’s where most leaks start in Exeter. You’re getting quality shingles or metal roofing that’s rated for New England weather, installed by people who know how to do it right. Flashing around chimneys, skylights, and vents gets done correctly so you’re not calling someone back in six months.

Exeter sits right in the path of nor’easters, and your roof has to handle heavy snow loads, ice, and wind-driven rain. We account for that. The average roof replacement in 2025 runs around $30,680 nationally, but you’re paying for something that lasts 20 to 50 years depending on material. That’s a long-term investment in your home’s protection and value, not a band-aid.

We also handle storm damage repairs and work with insurance claims when you need it. If a tree comes down or hail punches through, we document everything and get your roof back to solid.

How do I know if I need a roof repair or a full replacement?

If you’ve got a few missing shingles or a small leak in one spot, a repair usually handles it. But if your roof is over 20 years old, you’re seeing multiple leaks, or there’s widespread curling and cracking across the shingles, a replacement makes more sense.

We’ll tell you straight up what you’re looking at. There’s no point in spending money on repairs if the whole roof is going to fail in two years. On the other hand, we’re not going to sell you a full replacement if a targeted fix actually solves the problem.

The biggest sign you need a replacement is when your decking is soft or rotted in multiple areas. That means water has been getting through for a while, and patching shingles won’t fix the underlying damage. We check the decking during every inspection so you know exactly what’s going on under the surface.

For an average-sized home in Exeter, you’re typically looking at somewhere between $8,000 and $15,000 for asphalt shingles, depending on the size, pitch, and complexity of your roof. If you’re going with metal roofing, expect that number to be higher—but you’re also getting a roof that lasts 40 to 50 years and handles snow and ice better than anything else.

The price includes tearing off the old roof, replacing any damaged decking, installing underlayment and ice-and-water barrier, new shingles or metal panels, and proper ventilation. If your roof has multiple valleys, dormers, or skylights, that adds to the labor and material cost because there’s more detail work involved.

We give you an upfront price before anything starts. No surprises, no “we found something” markups halfway through. You’ll know what you’re paying and what’s included, and we stick to it unless you decide to add something.

Most residential roof replacements in Exeter take two to four days, depending on size and weather. If it’s a straightforward ranch with decent access, we can often finish in two days. Larger homes or roofs with a steep pitch and multiple levels take closer to four.

Weather can slow things down. We’re not installing shingles in the rain or when ice is on the roof, because that’s how you end up with a bad installation. If we have to pause for a day because of conditions, we make sure everything is tarped and secured so you’re not exposed.

You’ll have noise and activity during the day, but we’re not there at 6 AM or working until dark. We keep the site clean as we go, and we’re not leaving your driveway covered in debris for a week. When we’re done, we do a full cleanup and magnet sweep so you’re not finding nails in your yard three months later.

Yes. Ice dams happen when your attic is too warm, which melts snow on the roof. That water runs down, hits the cold eaves, and refreezes into a dam that traps more water. Eventually, that water backs up under your shingles and leaks into your house.

The fix isn’t just shoveling snow off your roof every winter. You need proper attic insulation and ventilation so the heat from your house isn’t warming the roof deck. We install ridge vents, soffit vents, and baffles to keep air moving through the attic. That keeps your roof cold in winter, which stops the melt-refreeze cycle.

We also install ice-and-water barrier along the eaves and in valleys during every roof replacement. That’s a self-sealing membrane that stops water from getting through even if an ice dam does form. It’s required by code in New Hampshire, but a lot of roofers skip it or only put down the minimum. We don’t.

Yes. We’re a licensed home improvement contractor in New Hampshire, and we carry full liability insurance and workers’ comp. That protects you if something goes wrong on the job—whether it’s property damage or an injury.

A lot of roofers working in New Hampshire aren’t properly licensed or insured, and that’s a problem if something happens. If someone gets hurt on your property and they don’t have workers’ comp, you could be liable. If they damage your home and don’t have insurance, you’re stuck paying for it.

We pull permits when they’re required, and we follow New Hampshire building codes. You’re not getting an under-the-table job that’s going to come back and bite you when you try to sell your house or file an insurance claim. Everything we do is documented, legal, and warrantied.

Owens Corning doesn’t hand out Preferred Contractor status to just anyone. You have to meet strict requirements around licensing, insurance, business practices, and customer satisfaction. It’s third-party verification that we’re running a legitimate, professional operation.

For you, it means access to better warranties. Owens Corning offers extended warranty coverage on materials when they’re installed by a Preferred Contractor, and that’s on top of our labor warranty. If something fails, you’re covered by one of the biggest names in roofing, not just a handshake.

It also means we’re using quality materials that are designed to last in climates like New Hampshire’s. Owens Corning shingles are built to handle freeze-thaw cycles, high winds, and heavy snow. You’re not getting bottom-tier products that start failing in five years. You’re getting a roof that holds up because the materials and the installation both meet a higher standard.

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