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You’re not hiring someone to just nail shingles. You’re trying to stop leaks before they start, avoid another emergency call next February, and keep your attic dry when the snow piles up.
That means proper ventilation so ice dams don’t form. It means decking that’s inspected before anything gets covered up. And it means materials that hold up when wet, heavy snow sits on your roof for weeks at a time.
When the work’s done right, you’re not thinking about your roof during the next storm. You’re not wondering if water’s getting in. You’re just living in your house the way you should be.
We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor serving Mason and the surrounding Hillsborough County area. That certification isn’t just a badge—it means we’ve met strict standards for quality, reliability, and customer service.
We’re licensed in Massachusetts, fully insured, and we’ve been handling roofing projects across New England long enough to know what fails and what lasts. Mason’s colonial charm is beautiful, but those older homes need roofing contractors who understand how to work with what’s already there.
You’ll get responsive communication, fair pricing, and a crew that shows up when they say they will. No runaround, no surprises.
First, we come out and actually look at your roof. Not just from the ground—we’re checking for damaged shingles, soft spots in the decking, ventilation issues, and anything that could cause problems down the line.
You’ll get a free estimate that breaks down what needs to happen and why. If there’s rotted decking or other hidden damage, we’ll let you know before we start tearing anything off. No one likes surprise costs halfway through a job.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we order materials and get on the schedule. Our crews work efficiently—most residential roofs in Mason are done within a week to ten days, depending on size and weather. We clean up daily and haul everything away when we’re finished.
After the install, you’ll have warranty coverage through both Owens Corning and our workmanship guarantee. If something’s not right, we come back and fix it.
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Every roofing project in Mason starts with understanding what New Hampshire weather demands. Your roof needs to handle snow loads that can range from light and dry to dangerously heavy and wet—sometimes hitting 33% water content during those late-season storms.
We focus on preventing ice dams before they happen. That means checking your attic insulation and ventilation, not just slapping on new shingles. Ice dams form when heat escapes through your roof, melts the snow, and refreezes at the edges. That backed-up water finds its way under your shingles and into your home.
You’ll get quality materials from manufacturers like Owens Corning and Mule Hide—products designed for our climate. We also handle storm damage repairs, emergency leak fixes, and full roof replacements. Whether you need a small repair or a complete tear-off and reinstall, the process is the same: honest assessment, clear communication, and work that lasts.
The best time for roof work here is late spring through early fall when temperatures help materials adhere properly. But we also handle emergency repairs year-round, because leaks don’t wait for good weather.
Start with the age of your roof and what you’re seeing. If your shingles are curling, cracked, or missing granules in large patches, that’s a sign they’re near the end. Most asphalt shingle roofs last 20-25 years in New Hampshire, but heavy snow and ice can shorten that.
If you’ve got leaks in multiple spots, sagging areas, or daylight coming through your attic boards, you’re likely past the repair stage. A few damaged shingles from a recent storm? That’s usually repairable.
We’ll give you an honest assessment when we come out. If a repair buys you a few more years and makes sense for your budget, we’ll tell you. If you’re just delaying the inevitable and throwing money at a roof that’s done, we’ll tell you that too. You’ll know exactly where you stand before we touch anything.
Ice dams happen when your attic is too warm. Heat escapes through your roof, melts the snow sitting on top, and that water runs down until it hits the cold overhang. Then it refreezes. More water backs up behind that ice, and eventually it finds its way under your shingles and into your house.
The fix isn’t just better shingles—it’s proper attic insulation and ventilation. Your attic needs to stay cold in winter so snow doesn’t melt unevenly. That means sealing air leaks, adding insulation where it’s thin, and making sure you’ve got enough intake and exhaust vents.
When we’re doing roof work, we check all of this. If your ventilation is inadequate, we’ll show you what needs to change. Preventing ice dams is way cheaper than fixing the water damage they cause. And in Mason, where we get heavy snow that sits for weeks, this isn’t optional—it’s necessary.
Most residential roof replacements take between five days and two weeks, depending on the size of your home, the complexity of the roof, and weather. A straightforward ranch with a simple roofline goes faster than a two-story colonial with multiple valleys and dormers.
We work steadily once we start—our crews are on-site every day until the job’s complete. We’re not bouncing between three other projects and leaving your roof half-done for days at a time.
Weather can slow things down, especially if we hit a stretch of rain or high winds. We won’t install shingles in conditions that compromise the quality of the work. You’ll know the timeline upfront, and we’ll keep you updated if anything changes. Once we’re done, we haul away all the old materials and leave your property clean.
Yes. Leaks don’t wait for spring, and neither do we. If a storm damages your roof or you’ve got water coming in, we’ll get out there and assess what needs to happen right away.
Winter repairs are trickier—shingles don’t seal properly in freezing temperatures, and working conditions are harder. But we can do temporary fixes to stop active leaks and prevent further damage until we can complete a permanent repair when the weather cooperates.
If it’s a small localized issue, we might be able to handle it even in cold weather using specific materials and techniques. If it’s more extensive, we’ll tarp it, seal it, and get you on the schedule for a proper fix as soon as temperatures allow. The key is stopping the damage from getting worse while we wait for better conditions.
First, make sure they’re licensed and insured. You want to see proof, not just take their word for it. If someone gets hurt on your property and they’re not properly insured, that’s your problem.
Look for manufacturer certifications like Owens Corning Preferred Contractor status. Those aren’t handed out freely—they require meeting quality and service standards. Check reviews, but read them carefully. You’re looking for patterns: do they show up on time, communicate clearly, handle problems professionally?
Ask about their process for handling unexpected issues. Every roof has surprises once you pull off the old shingles. You want a contractor who’s upfront about how they handle rotted decking, ventilation problems, or other hidden damage—before you’re in the middle of the project. And get everything in writing: scope of work, materials being used, timeline, total cost, and warranty coverage. If someone’s vague or rushing you to sign, that’s a red flag.
Yes. Mason has plenty of colonial-era homes and older construction, and they come with their own challenges. Roof decking might be spaced boards instead of solid plywood. Ventilation is often inadequate or nonexistent. And the roof structure itself might have settled or shifted over the years.
We don’t just treat every house the same. Older homes need contractors who know how to work with what’s there—sometimes that means adding solid decking over spaced boards, upgrading ventilation systems, or reinforcing areas that have weakened over time.
We’ve worked on enough historic New England homes to know what to expect and how to handle it properly. You’ll get a roof that performs like it should without compromising the character of your home. And we follow local building codes, which matter especially when you’re updating systems on older properties.
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