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When your roof works the way it should, you’re not thinking about it during every rainstorm. You’re not checking the attic for water stains after heavy snow. You’re not wondering if that missing shingle is going to turn into a $5,000 problem by spring.
A solid roof means one less thing competing for your attention. It means your insurance premiums stay reasonable because you’re not filing claims every other year. It means you can actually enjoy your home instead of stressing about the next leak or whether ice dams are quietly destroying your walls.
New Hampshire winters are brutal on roofing systems. Between freeze-thaw cycles, ice accumulation, and wind-driven rain, your roof takes a beating that most other parts of the country never see. That’s why roofing in Wilton, NH isn’t just about slapping shingles on a deck—it’s about building a complete weather protection system that holds up when conditions get nasty.
We work throughout Wilton and the surrounding Hillsborough County communities. We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we meet strict standards for quality work and customer service—not just once, but consistently.
Most of the homes we work on in Wilton are colonials, Cape Cods, and farmhouses with steep-pitched roofs designed to shed snow. Many were built during the 2000s housing boom and are now hitting that 20-to-25-year mark where asphalt shingles start showing their age. We know these homes, we know the local building codes, and we know what fails first when ice dams form or wind gets under a ridge cap.
You’re not hiring a crew that learned roofing in a different climate. You’re hiring people who understand what happens to a roof in Wilton during a February Nor’easter.
First, we come out and actually look at your roof. Not a quick glance from the driveway—a real inspection where we’re checking flashing, underlayment, ventilation, and any signs of water intrusion or structural issues. If you’re dealing with insurance, we document everything the adjuster needs to see.
Then we walk you through what we found. No jargon, no upselling. If you need a full replacement, we’ll tell you why. If a repair will buy you another five years, we’ll tell you that too. You’ll get a clear breakdown of costs, timeline, and what materials we’re using.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle permits and scheduling. Our crews show up when we say they will, complete the work without dragging it out for weeks, and clean up daily so you’re not living in a construction zone. We’re not the cheapest option in town, and that’s intentional—you’re paying for experience, quality materials, and a roof that actually lasts through New Hampshire winters.
After the job’s done, we walk the property with you to make sure everything meets your expectations. Then we warranty the work and stay available if anything comes up down the road.
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A roof replacement isn’t just new shingles. It’s a complete system: underlayment that stops water if shingles fail, ice and water shield in valleys and along eaves where ice dams form, proper flashing around chimneys and vents, and ventilation that prevents heat buildup and moisture damage.
In Wilton, NH, we’re dealing with heavy snow loads and rapid temperature swings. That means your roof needs to handle substantial weight without sagging, shed snow efficiently, and prevent ice from backing up under shingles. We install roofing systems that account for those conditions—not generic solutions that work fine in milder climates but fail here.
We also handle roof repairs for storm damage, missing shingles, leaks around skylights or chimneys, and emergency situations where you need a tarp or temporary fix until we can complete permanent repairs. If you’re filing an insurance claim, we work directly with adjusters to document damage and make sure you’re getting the coverage you’re entitled to. A lot of homeowners don’t realize their policy covers more than they think—or that adjusters sometimes miss damage that’s clearly related to the storm.
Whether it’s a small repair or a full tear-off and replacement, the goal is the same: a roof that protects your home and doesn’t become a recurring problem.
For most homes in Wilton, you’re looking at somewhere between $8,000 and $19,000 for a complete asphalt shingle roof replacement. That range depends on the size of your roof, the pitch, how many layers need to be removed, and whether there’s any underlying damage to the decking.
A typical 2,500-square-foot home with a standard-pitch roof usually falls in the $13,000 to $19,000 range if we’re using quality materials and doing the job right. Smaller homes or simpler roof lines can come in closer to $8,000 to $10,000. If you’ve got multiple valleys, dormers, or a steep pitch that makes the work slower and more dangerous, costs go up.
Labor in New Hampshire runs higher than the national average because the work requires experienced crews who know how to handle our climate. You’re also paying for proper underlayment, ice and water shield, ventilation, and flashing—not just shingles. Cheapest bid usually means shortcuts, and shortcuts mean problems three years down the road when you’re dealing with leaks or premature shingle failure.
It depends on what caused the damage. If a storm, hail, falling tree, or other sudden event damaged your roof, your homeowners insurance will typically cover repairs or replacement minus your deductible. If your roof is just old and worn out, insurance won’t cover it—that’s considered normal wear and tear.
The tricky part is getting the insurance company to pay for everything that’s actually damaged. Adjusters are motivated to minimize payouts, and they sometimes miss things or classify storm damage as pre-existing wear. That’s where having a roofing contractor who knows how to document damage and work with adjusters makes a difference.
We’ve helped plenty of Wilton homeowners navigate claims after wind damage, ice dam leaks, and hail storms. We’ll meet the adjuster on-site, point out everything that needs attention, and provide the documentation your insurer needs to process the claim. A lot of people don’t realize their policy covers things like underlayment replacement or upgraded materials if the original shingles are discontinued. We make sure you’re not leaving money on the table or paying out of pocket for something your policy should cover.
Ice dams form when heat escapes through your roof, melts snow, and then that water refreezes at the eaves where the roof is colder. The ice builds up, traps more water behind it, and eventually that water backs up under your shingles and leaks into your home. It’s one of the most common roofing problems we see in Wilton during winter.
The real fix is addressing the root cause: heat loss. That means improving attic insulation so warm air stays in your living space, sealing air leaks around chimneys and vents, and making sure your attic has proper ventilation to keep the roof deck cold. When the entire roof stays cold, snow melts evenly and doesn’t refreeze at the edges.
On the roofing side, we install ice and water shield along the eaves and in valleys—that’s a rubberized membrane that stops water even if it gets under the shingles. We also make sure your roof has adequate ventilation with ridge vents and soffit vents so air circulates and prevents heat buildup. If you’re already dealing with ice dams every winter, it’s worth having us inspect your attic insulation and ventilation. A lot of times, the problem isn’t the roof itself—it’s what’s happening underneath.
Most residential roof replacements in Wilton take one to three days depending on the size of your home, the complexity of the roof, and weather conditions. A straightforward ranch or colonial with a simple roof line can often be completed in a single day if conditions are good. Larger homes, steep pitches, or roofs with multiple dormers and valleys take longer.
We start by tearing off the old shingles and inspecting the decking for any rot or damage. If we find soft spots or water damage, we replace those sections before moving forward—you don’t want to put a new roof over compromised decking. Then we install underlayment, ice and water shield, flashing, and finally the shingles. Ridge caps, vents, and final cleanup happen last.
Weather plays a role, especially in New Hampshire. We’re not installing shingles in the rain or when temperatures drop below the manufacturer’s minimum—that compromises the seal and voids warranties. If we hit a weather delay, we make sure your home is protected with tarps until we can finish. We also clean up daily, so you’re not dealing with nails and debris in your yard for weeks. Once the job’s done, we do a final walkthrough with you and haul away all the old materials.
Roof repair makes sense when the damage is localized—a few missing shingles after a windstorm, a leak around a chimney, or flashing that’s come loose. If the rest of your roof is in good shape and you’re not dealing with widespread wear, a repair can buy you several more years without the cost of a full replacement.
Roof replacement is what you need when the shingles are at the end of their lifespan, you’re seeing multiple leaks, or there’s underlying damage to the decking or structure. In Wilton, most asphalt shingle roofs last 20 to 25 years depending on the quality of the original installation and how much abuse they’ve taken from weather. If your roof is approaching that age and you’re starting to see granule loss, curling shingles, or frequent leaks, replacement is the smarter move.
Here’s the thing: a repair might cost $500 to $2,000, but if you’re patching a roof that’s going to need replacement in the next year or two anyway, you’re just delaying the inevitable. We’ll be straight with you about whether a repair makes sense or if you’re better off replacing now and avoiding the headache of repeated fixes. Sometimes spending more upfront saves you money and stress in the long run.
Yes, and you should verify both before anyone touches your roof. A licensed contractor has met New Hampshire’s requirements for training, experience, and knowledge of building codes. Insurance protects you if someone gets hurt on your property or if the work causes damage—without it, you could be on the hook for medical bills or repairs.
Plenty of unlicensed crews operate in New Hampshire, especially after major storms when demand spikes. They’ll offer a low price, do substandard work, and disappear when problems show up six months later. You have no recourse, no warranty, and no way to track them down. It’s not worth the risk.
When you hire us, you’re working with a fully licensed and insured roofing contractor. We carry general liability and workers’ compensation insurance, and we pull permits when required. That means the work gets inspected and has to meet code. It also means if something goes wrong, you’re protected. We’re not a fly-by-night operation—we’ve been serving Wilton and the surrounding area long enough that our reputation depends on doing things right. You can verify our credentials, check our reviews, and know exactly who you’re hiring.
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