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You’ve got enough on your plate without wondering if your roof will hold up through another winter. Ice dams form when snow melts and refreezes at your roof’s edge, and in Hollis, that’s not a matter of if—it’s when. Left alone, they cause leaks, structural damage, and repair bills that climb fast.
A solid roof means you’re not scrambling for buckets when it rains. You’re not dealing with mold in the attic or watching your energy bills spike because heat’s escaping through gaps you didn’t know existed. Your home stays dry, your family stays comfortable, and you can actually focus on everything else.
That’s what proper roofing work gets you. Not just shingles that look good from the street, but a system designed to handle what New Hampshire throws at it—heavy snow, ice, wind, and those freeze-thaw cycles that wreck poorly installed roofs. When the work’s done right, you don’t think about your roof again until you need to.
We’re not new to this. We’ve been handling roofing projects across Southern New Hampshire since 2012, and we’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor—which means we meet strict standards most roofers don’t qualify for.
Hollis has its share of beautiful colonial homes with character worth preserving. We’ve worked on historic properties where the details matter and newer construction where efficiency is key. Either way, the approach is the same: quality first, even if it costs us more time or materials. We’re licensed in Massachusetts (HIC #195972) and we don’t disappear after the job’s done.
You’ll work with people who actually show up, communicate clearly, and treat your property like it matters. Because around here, word travels fast—and we plan to stay in business.
First, we come out and actually look at your roof. Not a quick glance from the driveway—a real inspection. We’ll tell you what’s wrong, what’s salvageable, and what needs replacing. You get a free estimate with transparent pricing, no hidden fees that show up later.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we assign the right crew and map out a timeline. Someone from our team will be on-site to supervise and answer questions as they come up. We’re not the type to drop off a dumpster, tear everything apart, and vanish for three days.
During the work, we protect your landscaping and clean up daily. Shingles don’t crush your flowers. Debris doesn’t sit in your yard for weeks. When we’re finished, you get a roof that’s built to last—and a guarantee that backs it up. If something’s not right, we fix it. That’s the deal.
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Every roofing project we take on includes a full assessment of your current system—not just the shingles, but ventilation, insulation, and anything that affects how your roof performs in Hollis weather. If you’ve got an older home that’s drafty or poorly insulated, we’ll tell you. If ice dams have been an issue, we’ll address the root cause, not just patch the symptoms.
We use quality materials from brands like Owens Corning and Mule Hide because they hold up. You’re not getting bargain-bin products that fail in five years. We also offer eco-friendly options if that matters to you—premium siding and roofing solutions that reduce energy waste and lower your bills over time.
Our work comes with a one-year guarantee on workmanship, plus manufacturer warranties that extend well beyond that. We offer 24/7 emergency service because roof leaks don’t wait for business hours. And if you need more than roofing—gutters, siding, windows, doors—we handle that too. One contractor, one timeline, no coordination headaches between multiple companies.
You’re hiring people who’ve seen what happens when roofs are installed wrong, and we’re not interested in being that story. The goal is simple: you shouldn’t have to think about your roof again for a long time.
It depends on the extent of the damage and the age of your roof. If you’re dealing with a few missing shingles or a small leak in one area, a repair usually handles it. But if your roof is over 20 years old, you’re seeing widespread granule loss, or you’ve had multiple leaks in different spots, replacement makes more sense.
Here’s the thing: a repair might buy you a couple years, but if the underlying structure is compromised, you’re just delaying the inevitable. We’ll inspect the decking, flashing, and ventilation to see what’s really going on. Sometimes a repair is the smart move. Other times, it’s throwing money at a roof that’s already past its useful life.
We’re not going to upsell you on a replacement if a repair will do the job. But we’re also not going to patch something that’s going to fail again in six months. You’ll get an honest assessment either way.
Ice dams happen when heat escapes through your roof, melts the snow on top, and that water runs down to the colder edges where it refreezes. The ice builds up, blocks drainage, and forces water back under your shingles. That’s when you get leaks, water damage, and expensive repairs.
Prevention comes down to three things: proper insulation, ventilation, and sealing air leaks in your attic. If your attic is too warm, you’re creating the perfect conditions for ice dams. We check all of this during an inspection and recommend fixes that actually work—not just temporary band-aids.
In Hollis, where winters hit hard, this isn’t optional. Letting snow sit on your roof without addressing the heat loss is like setting a timer for damage. The good news is that once it’s fixed properly, ice dams stop being a recurring nightmare.
Most residential roof replacements take two to four days, depending on the size of your home, the complexity of the roof, and the weather. A straightforward ranch with a simple roofline? Probably two days. A larger colonial with multiple peaks, valleys, and chimneys? Closer to four.
We don’t rush the job to hit an arbitrary deadline. If we run into rotted decking or other issues once we pull up the old shingles, we fix it—and yes, we’ll let you know before we do. Surprises happen, but communication doesn’t have to be one of them.
Weather can slow things down too. We’re not installing shingles in a rainstorm or when it’s too cold for materials to seal properly. You want it done right, not fast. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated if anything changes.
The average cost for a full asphalt roof replacement in 2025 is around $30,680, but your actual price depends on the size of your roof, the materials you choose, and what we find when we inspect the structure. A small cape with basic architectural shingles will cost less than a large home with premium materials and complex angles.
We give free estimates, and they’re detailed—not vague ballpark numbers that double once the work starts. You’ll know what you’re paying for and why. If there’s an option to save money without sacrificing quality, we’ll tell you. If cutting corners means you’ll be calling us back in five years, we’ll tell you that too.
Roof repairs are cheaper, averaging around $750, but again, it depends on what’s broken. A few shingles? Quick fix. Flashing around a chimney that’s been leaking for months and rotted the decking? That’s more involved. Either way, you’ll know the cost before we touch your roof.
Yes. We offer 24/7 emergency service because roof leaks don’t wait for Monday morning. If a storm rips off shingles or a tree branch punches through your roof, you need someone who picks up the phone and shows up—not a voicemail that says they’ll get back to you in a few days.
Emergency repairs focus on stopping the immediate damage. We’ll tarp the area, seal the leak, and make sure water isn’t pouring into your home. Then we’ll assess what needs to happen next—whether that’s a permanent repair or a larger fix.
During busy storm seasons, some companies are backed up for weeks. We prioritize emergencies because waiting that long can turn a roof leak into mold, ruined insulation, and structural damage that costs way more to fix. If you’re dealing with an urgent situation, call us. We’ll get someone out there.
Being an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor means we’ve met strict requirements that most roofers don’t qualify for. It’s not just about buying their products—it’s about proven business practices, customer satisfaction, and technical expertise. They don’t hand out that status to everyone.
For you, it means you’re working with a contractor who’s been vetted by one of the biggest names in roofing. It also means you get access to extended warranties that aren’t available with non-preferred contractors. If something goes wrong, you’ve got better coverage and more accountability.
We didn’t pursue this certification for marketing points. We did it because it holds us to a higher standard—and because the homeowners we work with in Hollis and across Southern New Hampshire deserve that level of quality and reliability. It’s one more reason to trust that the job will be done right.
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