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It is a relief when you stop worrying every time it rains. You can quit checking the forecast to see if the next storm will be the one that causes real trouble. Your insurance company stops labeling your roof as a risk, and you do not have to deal with water stains creeping across your ceiling.
A solid roof repair gives you that peace of mind. It handles New Hampshire winters without letting ice dams push water into your living space. It sheds heavy snow loads without sagging or leaking. Instead of dragging down your property value, it protects it.
Most roof problems start small. Maybe it is just a few shingles missing after a windy day or a tiny leak you think you can put off. Then a tough winter hits, and suddenly you are looking at water damage, mold, and a repair bill that has tripled. The homeowners we help in Antrim know that fixing roof issues early is the best way to avoid expensive disasters down the road.
We have been doing roof repairs and home restoration work in New Hampshire for over twelve years now. We are an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we hit some high bars for materials, installation, and service that a lot of other companies just don’t reach.
We are fully licensed and insured (MA HIC License #195972). We stick to top-shelf materials from names like Owens Corning and Mule Hide because using cheap stuff just leads to the same problems coming back over and over. The housing market in Antrim is strong, and homes around here need a roof that can take a beating from the weather without needing constant babysitting.
You will not get the runaround from our team. We show up when we say we will, we explain exactly what is going on and why, and we get the job done right, even if it means putting in the extra time or money to get it finished properly.
First, we come out and look at your roof. This is not a quick glance from the driveway. We get up there to find the damage, figure out what caused it, and see if a straightforward repair will do the trick or if the issue goes deeper.
Then we explain what we found in plain English. No jargon, no high-pressure upselling. If you have a simple leak from some damaged flashing, we tell you exactly that. If the problem is bigger, like structural damage from ice dams or years of deferred maintenance, we are honest about that too.
Once you give us the green light, we schedule the work and stick to those dates. Our crew handles everything from bringing the materials to the final cleanup. We put experienced people on your project, and someone is always around to answer questions while the job is underway.
After the repair is done, we walk you through the work and show you how to keep your roof in good shape moving forward. You get solid warranty coverage on both our workmanship and the materials we install.
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We take care of everything from small leaks to putting on a brand new roof. This covers storm repairs, clearing out ice dams, replacing shingles, fixing flashing, working on chimneys, and emergency visits for when you just cannot wait.
Ice dams are a major headache around Antrim. When heavy snow sits on your roof and melts from the heat escaping your house, it refreezes at the edge. That creates a wall of ice that forces water back under your shingles. We clear those dams safely without hurting the roof, and we can also fix the ventilation or insulation problems that lead to them in the first place.
Storm damage is another frequent issue here. Strong winds can rip off shingles, branches can punch holes in your roof, and heavy snow puts a lot of stress on the structure. We move fast on emergency repairs because a small gap in your roof can turn into a major water disaster in a hurry.
We also work right alongside insurance companies when storms cause damage. A lot of homeowners do not realize their insurance pays for these repairs, or they find the claims process frustrating. We help you document the damage and talk to the adjusters so you are not stuck handling the paperwork by yourself.
It depends on the extent of the damage and the age of your roof. If you’ve got localized damage—a few missing shingles, a leak around the chimney, damaged flashing—a repair usually handles it. If your roof is over twenty years old, has widespread shingle deterioration, or shows sagging, you’re likely looking at replacement.
We inspect the entire roof, not just the obvious problem areas. Sometimes what looks like a simple leak is actually a symptom of larger issues like rotted decking or failed underlayment. Other times, what seems like a major problem is just a straightforward repair.
The honest answer is that we won’t know until we inspect it. But we’ll tell you exactly what we find and give you options. If a repair will buy you several more years, we’ll say that. If you’re throwing money at a roof that’s going to fail soon anyway, we’ll say that too.
For true emergencies—active leaks, storm damage, or situations where your home is exposed to the elements—we respond as quickly as possible, often within 24 hours. New Hampshire weather doesn’t wait, and neither should your repair.
An emergency repair might be a temporary fix to stop immediate damage, followed by a permanent repair once conditions allow. For example, if a storm tears off shingles in the middle of winter, we’ll tarp or temporarily seal the area to prevent water intrusion, then complete the proper repair when weather permits.
That said, not every roof issue is an emergency. A small leak that only shows up during heavy rain is a problem, but it’s not the same as a tree branch punching through your roof. We’ll be straight with you about timing and what actually needs to happen right away versus what can be scheduled normally.
Ice dams form when heat escapes through your roof, melts the snow on top, and that water runs down to the cold overhang where it refreezes. The ice builds up and creates a dam that forces water back under your shingles, causing leaks and water damage inside your home.
The root cause is usually poor attic insulation or ventilation. If your attic is too warm, it heats the roof deck and melts the snow. Proper insulation keeps heat in your living space, and proper ventilation keeps the attic cold so snow doesn’t melt unevenly.
We remove existing ice dams carefully—hacking at them with tools damages your roof. Then we address the underlying problem. Sometimes that means improving attic ventilation, adding insulation, or sealing air leaks. Sometimes it means installing heat cables in problem areas. The right solution depends on your specific roof and attic setup, which we assess during inspection.
It depends on what caused the damage. Insurance typically covers sudden, unexpected damage like storm damage, fallen trees, or hail. It usually doesn’t cover damage from wear and tear, lack of maintenance, or roofs that have exceeded their lifespan.
If a windstorm tears off your shingles, that’s generally covered. If your twenty-five-year-old roof is leaking because it’s worn out, that’s usually not covered. The key is whether the damage was sudden and accidental or gradual and predictable.
We work with insurance companies regularly and can help document damage for your claim. We take photos, provide detailed assessments, and communicate directly with adjusters if needed. Many insurance companies also consider your roof’s condition when determining your coverage, so keeping it in good repair protects both your home and your insurability.
Most repairs take one to three days depending on the scope of work and weather conditions. A simple repair—replacing damaged shingles or fixing flashing—might only take a few hours. More extensive repairs involving multiple areas or underlying damage to decking take longer.
Weather plays a big role in timing, especially in New Hampshire. We can’t install certain roofing materials in freezing temperatures or during rain. If conditions aren’t right, we’ll reschedule rather than do subpar work that fails in six months.
We give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated if anything changes. We also make sure your home is protected at the end of each day, so you’re never left with an exposed roof overnight. The goal is to complete quality work as efficiently as possible without rushing through steps that matter.
Because what you see from the ground is rarely the full story. A leak in your ceiling might be caused by damaged shingles, but once we remove those shingles, we might find rotted decking underneath that also needs replacement. You can’t patch new shingles over rotted wood and expect it to hold.
We don’t know the full extent of damage until we open things up. That’s why detailed inspections matter—we try to identify potential issues before we start so there aren’t surprises. But roofing is one of those areas where hidden problems are common, especially in older homes or roofs that haven’t been maintained.
The other factor is quality. We use premium materials and experienced crews, which costs more than the cheapest option. But cheap repairs fail, and then you’re paying twice. We’d rather charge fairly for work that lasts than undercut our price and deliver something that needs to be redone in two years.