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A roof that works means you’re not calling for emergency repairs every winter. You’re not dealing with water stains on your ceiling or wondering if the next storm will finally do you in.
You get predictable performance. No surprise leaks. No ice dams forcing water under your shingles and into your walls. Just a roof that holds up through freeze-thaw cycles, wind, heavy snow, and whatever else New Hampshire throws at it.
That’s what proper roofing services look like. Not constant maintenance. Not crossing your fingers during a nor’easter. Just protection that actually protects—and a home you can stop worrying about every time the forecast changes.
We work throughout Stratham and the seacoast area, handling roof repairs, replacements, and the kind of ice dam problems that show up every January. We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we meet their standards for installation and service—not just once, but consistently.
We also work with Mule Hide Roofing products because they hold up in this climate. Stratham gets hit with everything: coastal wind, heavy snow, rapid temperature swings. Your roof needs to handle that, and the materials we install are built for it.
You’ll get a free estimate, straight answers about what needs fixing, and work that’s done right the first time. No upselling. No runaround. Just roofing that makes sense for your home and your budget.
First, we come out and inspect your roof. Not a quick glance from the ground—an actual assessment of shingles, flashing, ventilation, and any damage you’re dealing with. We’ll tell you what’s wrong, what caused it, and what it’ll take to fix it.
Then we give you a free estimate. You’ll know exactly what the work costs, what materials we’re using, and how long it takes. No surprises later.
Once you approve, we schedule the work and get it done. Our crews show up on time, handle the job efficiently, and clean up when we’re finished. If it’s an emergency—like a leak during a storm—we can dispatch crews quickly to stop the damage from getting worse.
After the work’s complete, you get a roof that’s built to last. We stand behind our installations, and you’ll have the manufacturer’s warranty on materials plus our workmanship guarantee.
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Every roofing project includes a full inspection, quality materials rated for New Hampshire weather, and installation that meets manufacturer specs. That’s non-negotiable.
For Stratham homeowners, that also means addressing ice dam risks. Most homes here were built before modern insulation standards, which makes them vulnerable when snow melts and refreezes at the roof edge. We handle ventilation, insulation assessment, and preventive solutions so you’re not dealing with interior water damage every winter.
You also get options. Asphalt shingles are the most common choice—they’re cost-effective and perform well in this climate. Metal roofing is growing in demand because it sheds snow easily and lasts decades. We’ll walk you through what makes sense for your home, your budget, and how long you plan to stay.
And if you’re filing an insurance claim for storm damage, we’ll document everything clearly. Hail, wind, and ice dam damage are all common around here, and we know what adjusters need to see.
It depends on the extent of the damage and the age of your roof. If you’ve got a few missing shingles or a small leak, roof repair usually handles it. But if your roof is over 20 years old, has widespread shingle damage, or you’re seeing multiple leaks, replacement makes more sense.
Here’s what we look at: curling or missing shingles, granule loss (that’s the gritty coating on asphalt shingles), sagging sections, and daylight coming through the roof boards. We also check your attic for water stains, mold, or rot.
If the damage is isolated and your roof still has years left, we’ll repair it. If the roof is near the end of its lifespan or the damage is too extensive, we’ll recommend replacement. We’re not going to sell you a new roof if a repair does the job—but we’re also not going to patch something that’s going to fail in two years.
Ice dams form when heat escapes through your roof, melts the snow, and that water refreezes at the roof edge where it’s colder. The ice builds up, blocks drainage, and forces water under your shingles. That’s when you get leaks, ceiling damage, and expensive repairs.
The root cause is usually poor attic insulation and ventilation. Heat from your living space rises into the attic, warms the roof deck, and starts the melting process. Homes built before the 1980s are especially prone to this because insulation standards were lower.
Prevention involves three things: proper attic insulation to keep heat inside your home, adequate ventilation so cold air circulates in the attic, and sometimes installing ice and water shield membrane at the roof edge. We assess all three during inspections and recommend fixes based on what your specific home needs. It’s not a one-size-fits-all solution, but it’s fixable.
Most residential roof replacements take one to three days, depending on the size of your home, the complexity of the roof, and weather conditions. A straightforward ranch with a simple roofline might be done in a day. A larger two-story home with multiple valleys, dormers, or steep pitches takes longer.
Weather plays a role too. We can’t install shingles in rain, and extreme cold affects adhesive performance. If a storm rolls in mid-project, we’ll secure everything and resume when conditions clear.
Here’s the typical timeline: we’ll remove the old shingles, inspect and repair the roof deck if needed, install underlayment and ice barrier, then lay the new shingles. Flashing, ventilation, and ridge caps go in last. Cleanup happens at the end of each day, and we do a final walkthrough with you when it’s complete. You’ll know the schedule upfront, and we’ll keep you updated if anything changes.
It depends on your policy and what caused the damage. Most homeowners insurance covers sudden damage from wind, hail, falling trees, or fire. Gradual wear and tear, poor maintenance, or age-related deterioration usually aren’t covered.
If a storm damaged your roof, document everything. Take photos of missing shingles, dents in flashing, or interior leaks. Call your insurance company and file a claim. They’ll send an adjuster to assess the damage and determine coverage.
We can help with that process. We’ll provide a detailed inspection report, photos, and a repair estimate that shows exactly what’s damaged and what it costs to fix. Many insurance companies around here are familiar with ice dam damage, wind damage from nor’easters, and hail from summer storms—but you need clear documentation. One thing to note: insurance often covers damage from ice dams but not the cost of removing the ice itself. Prevention and repair are on you.
Asphalt shingles are the most popular choice in Stratham because they handle freeze-thaw cycles well, they’re affordable, and they come with solid warranties. Architectural shingles are thicker and last longer than basic three-tab shingles—usually 25 to 30 years with proper maintenance.
Metal roofing is gaining traction, especially for homeowners who want longevity and low maintenance. Metal sheds snow easily, which reduces ice dam risk, and it can last 50 years or more. The upfront cost is higher, but you’re not replacing it again.
We work with Owens Corning and Mule Hide products because they’re built for harsh climates. They hold up against wind, heavy snow, UV exposure, and temperature swings. Whatever material you choose, proper installation matters more than the product name. A cheap roof installed correctly will outlast an expensive roof installed poorly.
Yes. If you’ve got a leak during a storm or sudden damage that’s letting water into your home, we can dispatch a crew quickly to stop the damage. That might mean tarping the roof, sealing a leak, or doing temporary repairs until we can complete the full fix.
We understand that roof emergencies don’t happen on a convenient schedule. A leak at 10 p.m. during a nor’easter is still a leak, and waiting until Monday isn’t an option when water’s pouring into your living room.
Call us when it happens. We’ll assess the situation, get someone out as fast as possible, and secure your home. Once the immediate crisis is handled, we’ll schedule the permanent repair or replacement. Emergency services cost more than scheduled work—that’s standard across the industry—but you’re paying for fast response when you need it most.
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