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When your roof is compromised, everything inside is at risk. Water finds its way through the smallest crack, and what starts as a drip becomes rotted decking, ruined insulation, and mold you can’t see until it’s everywhere.
You’re not looking for the cheapest patch job. You need someone who understands how New Hampshire weather works—the freeze-thaw cycles that crack shingles, the ice buildup that tears gutters loose, the wind that finds every weak spot.
A solid roof repair means you stop checking the ceiling every time it rains. It means your heating bill doesn’t spike because cold air is pouring through gaps you didn’t know existed. It means one less thing keeping you up at night when the forecast calls for heavy snow.
We’ve been handling roof repairs and replacements across Francestown since 2012. We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we meet strict standards for quality and reliability—not something they hand out to everyone.
We know what Francestown winters do to roofs. The ice dams that form along your eaves aren’t just annoying—they’re actively destroying your shingles and backing water into your home. The hail storms that roll through in summer can shred a roof in minutes.
You need a local roofing contractor who’s seen it all and knows how to fix it permanently. That’s what we do. No runaround, no disappearing after the estimate. Just straightforward repairs that hold up.
First, we come out and actually look at your roof. Not from the ground with binoculars—we get up there and inspect every section. We’re looking for obvious damage like missing shingles or holes, but also the subtle stuff: worn flashing around chimneys, deteriorating sealant, ventilation issues that’ll cause problems down the road.
Then we give you a real estimate. We break down what needs fixing now versus what can wait. If you’ve got emergency roof damage from a storm, we prioritize stopping the leak and protecting your home from further water intrusion.
Once you approve the work, we schedule it fast. Most repairs start within days, not weeks. We use Mule Hide roofing products and Owens Corning materials—stuff that’s built for New Hampshire weather. Our crew handles everything from tear-off to cleanup, and we don’t leave until the job site is cleaner than we found it.
You get a roof that works. No callbacks, no “we’ll come back and fix that.” Done right the first time.
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Every roof repair we handle in Francestown starts with a complete assessment. You’re not paying for guesswork. We identify all damage—wind-torn shingles, punctures from fallen branches, deteriorated flashing, ice dam damage along the eaves.
We handle emergency roof repairs when storms hit. A tarp might stop water temporarily, but you need permanent fixes before the next weather system rolls in. We patch leaks, replace damaged sections, and reseal vulnerable areas so your home stays dry.
For Francestown homeowners dealing with recurring ice dams, we address the root cause. That usually means improving attic ventilation and insulation so your roof stays cold enough that snow doesn’t melt and refreeze at the edges. It’s not glamorous, but it stops the cycle of damage every winter.
Our roofing services also cover preventive maintenance. Sometimes a small repair now—replacing a few worn shingles, resealing flashing—prevents a full roof replacement later. We’re not here to upsell you on work you don’t need. We’re here to keep your roof functional for as long as possible.
For emergency situations—active leaks, major wind damage, holes in your roof—we typically respond within 24 to 48 hours. We understand that water damage gets worse by the hour, so stopping the leak is priority one.
For less urgent repairs, most work starts within three to seven days depending on our schedule and weather conditions. New Hampshire weather doesn’t always cooperate, and we won’t patch your roof in pouring rain or when ice makes it unsafe to work.
If you call us about storm damage, we’ll give you a realistic timeline immediately. No vague “we’ll get back to you” responses. You’ll know when we’re coming and what to expect.
Ice dams form when heat escapes through your roof, melts the snow on top, and that water runs down to the cold eaves where it refreezes. Over time, this creates a dam of ice that forces water back up under your shingles and into your home.
The real fix isn’t just removing the ice—it’s stopping the heat loss. That means improving your attic insulation so warm air stays inside your house, and upgrading ventilation so your roof deck stays cold. When your entire roof is the same temperature as the outside air, snow doesn’t melt and refreeze.
We also check for gaps around chimneys, vents, and other penetrations where heat escapes. Sealing those stops the problem at the source. If your shingles are already damaged from ice dams, we replace those sections so you don’t have leaks when the ice finally melts.
Small repairs—replacing a few damaged shingles, resealing flashing, fixing a minor leak—usually run between $300 and $1,000. Larger repairs involving multiple sections, structural damage, or extensive water damage can range from $1,500 to $5,000 depending on scope.
Emergency repairs cost more because we’re prioritizing your job and often working in difficult conditions. But letting water pour into your home while you wait for a “better price” will cost you far more in interior damage.
We give you an upfront estimate before any work starts. No surprise charges, no “we found more problems” upsells unless there’s genuinely hidden damage we couldn’t see until we opened things up—and we’ll show you exactly what we found before proceeding.
If the damage is localized—storm damage to one section, a leak around a chimney, wind damage on one slope—we can absolutely repair just that area. There’s no reason to replace an entire roof if 90% of it is still in good shape.
That said, we’ll be honest with you. If your roof is 20+ years old, has widespread shingle deterioration, or we find rotted decking underneath, patching one spot is just delaying the inevitable. We’ll tell you when a repair makes sense and when you’re throwing money at a roof that needs replacement.
The decision is always yours. We provide the information and recommendations based on what we see, but we’re not going to pressure you into a full replacement if a repair will legitimately solve your problem for years to come.
We handle both residential and commercial roofing services throughout Francestown and surrounding areas. Commercial repairs often involve different materials—flat roofs with membrane systems, metal roofing, modified bitumen—and we have experience with all of them.
Commercial roof repairs usually need to happen fast because business downtime costs money. We understand that. If you’ve got a leak over your workspace or inventory, we prioritize getting it fixed so you can operate normally.
The process is similar to residential work: thorough inspection, detailed estimate, fast turnaround. The main difference is scale and coordination—we work around your business hours when possible and communicate clearly with property managers or business owners throughout the project.
We primarily use Mule Hide roofing products and Owens Corning materials for repairs. Both brands are built for durability in harsh climates like New Hampshire’s. When we’re matching existing shingles, we source materials that blend with your current roof so repairs aren’t obvious from the street.
For emergency repairs or temporary fixes, we use commercial-grade materials designed to withstand weather until permanent repairs can be completed. That might mean heavy-duty tarps secured properly, or temporary flashing that actually holds up rather than the cheap stuff that blows off in the next windstorm.
If your roof has older or discontinued shingles, we’ll find the closest match available. Sometimes that’s not perfect, but we prioritize function over aesthetics—a visible repair that keeps water out is better than a “pretty” patch that fails in six months.
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