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A small roof leak doesn’t stay small. What starts as a damp spot on your ceiling turns into rotted decking, ruined insulation, and mold growing inside your walls. By the time you see the stain, the real damage is already happening where you can’t see it.
Fast roof repair stops that progression cold. You get the leak sealed, the damaged materials replaced, and your home protected before minor water intrusion becomes a major renovation project. That’s thousands of dollars you’re not spending on drywall replacement, mold remediation, or structural repairs down the line.
In Goffstown, where winter ice dams and summer storms hit hard, your roof takes a beating. Homes here average $385,000 in value. Protecting that investment means addressing roof damage the moment you spot it, not waiting until it’s convenient.
We work throughout Essex County and surrounding areas, including right here in Goffstown. We’ve seen what New Hampshire weather does to roofs – the ice dam damage in February, the wind-driven rain in October, the hail that comes out of nowhere in July.
We’re not the contractors who show up after a storm asking for cash upfront or creating damage during an “inspection.” We’re licensed, insured, and we use materials from manufacturers like Mule Hide and CertainTeed because they hold up to the temperature swings and precipitation your roof faces every year.
When you call us, you’re getting someone who understands local building codes, knows how homes in this area are built, and has fixed hundreds of roofs dealing with the exact same weather conditions yours faces.
First, we come out and inspect your roof. Not a five-minute glance from the driveway – an actual inspection where we get up there, check the damaged area, look at the surrounding materials, and figure out what’s causing the problem and what it’s going to take to fix it right.
Then we give you a clear estimate. You’ll know what needs to be repaired, what materials we’re using, and what it costs. No surprises, no upselling you on work you don’t need.
Once you approve, we schedule the repair and get it done. If it’s an emergency and water’s actively coming in, we can do temporary protection immediately and schedule the permanent fix as soon as possible. You get documentation and photos for your insurance if you’re filing a claim, and the work is warrantied so you’re covered if anything comes up later.
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Roof repair isn’t just slapping some tar on a leak. It’s identifying the entry point, tracing where water’s traveling inside your roof structure, removing damaged materials, and rebuilding that section with materials that match your existing roof and meet code requirements.
For Goffstown homes, that often means dealing with storm damage – missing shingles from high winds, punctures from fallen branches, or deterioration from ice dams that formed during those stretches where temperatures hover right around freezing. New Hampshire saw 21 billion-dollar weather disasters since 1980, with 11 of those being winter storms. Your roof is on the front line of all that.
We handle leak detection and repair, storm damage assessment, shingle replacement, flashing repairs around chimneys and vents, and emergency tarping when you need immediate protection. If your damage is insurance-covered, we document everything properly so your claim goes through without hassle. The average storm claim in New Hampshire runs about $15,000, and 53% of those claims involve wind and hail damage – exactly the kind of roof damage we repair most often.
If water’s actively coming into your home, we treat that as an emergency. We can typically get someone out the same day or within 24 hours to assess the damage and do temporary protection – that usually means tarping the affected area to stop water intrusion immediately.
The permanent repair gets scheduled as soon as possible after that, usually within a few days depending on weather conditions and material availability. We’re not going to leave you with a tarp on your roof for weeks.
The key is calling as soon as you notice the leak. The longer water comes in, the more damage it does to your decking, insulation, and interior. What could be a straightforward shingle replacement turns into a bigger job if the underlying structure gets compromised.
It depends on what caused the damage. Insurance typically covers sudden events like storm damage, falling trees, or hail impact. It usually doesn’t cover wear and tear, gradual deterioration, or damage from lack of maintenance.
When we inspect your roof, we can tell you whether the damage looks like something that would be covered. We document everything with photos and detailed notes that you can submit with your claim. If you’re filing, we work with your adjuster and provide whatever information they need.
The average storm-related insurance claim in New Hampshire runs around $15,000, so it’s worth filing if your damage qualifies. We’ve helped plenty of Goffstown homeowners through the claims process, and we know what documentation insurance companies want to see.
Most of the time, if the damage is localized and your roof is in decent shape overall, a repair is the right call. We replace the damaged shingles, fix any underlying issues, and match the materials to your existing roof.
Full replacement makes sense when the damage is widespread, your roof is near the end of its lifespan anyway, or the repair would cost close to what replacement would cost. We’re not going to push you toward replacement if repair will actually solve your problem.
During the inspection, we look at the age of your roof, the condition of the undamaged areas, and whether this is an isolated issue or a sign of bigger problems. Then we give you an honest recommendation. If your roof is 20 years old and failing in multiple spots, replacement might be the smarter investment. If it’s 8 years old with storm damage in one area, repair makes total sense.
We use materials from manufacturers like Mule Hide and CertainTeed because they’re designed to handle New Hampshire’s climate – the temperature swings, the heavy snow loads, the ice, and the summer storms. These aren’t budget materials that fail in five years.
For shingle repairs, we match your existing roof as closely as possible so the repair blends in. For flashing, underlayment, and structural components, we use materials rated for this region’s weather conditions. Everything meets or exceeds local building code requirements.
The materials matter because New Hampshire is hard on roofs. You get extreme temperature fluctuations that cause expansion and contraction, heavy snow that sits on your roof for months, and ice dams that force water under shingles. Cheap materials fail fast here. Quality materials last.
The obvious signs are water stains on your ceiling, missing shingles you can see from the ground, or active leaking during rain. But plenty of damage happens quietly.
Check your attic after heavy rain or snow melt – look for water stains, damp insulation, or light coming through the roof boards. Walk around your property and look at your roof from different angles – missing or curling shingles, damaged flashing around chimneys, or granules collecting in your gutters all indicate problems.
After major storms, it’s worth having someone inspect your roof even if you don’t see obvious damage. Hail can crack shingles without making holes, wind can loosen flashing, and impacts from debris can compromise your roof’s integrity in ways that don’t show up until later. The sooner you catch damage, the cheaper and easier it is to fix.
Yes. The specific warranty terms depend on the scope of work and materials used, but all our repairs are warrantied for both workmanship and materials. If something fails because of how we installed it or a defect in the materials, we come back and make it right.
Manufacturer warranties on materials like Mule Hide products provide additional coverage beyond our workmanship warranty. We make sure you understand exactly what’s covered and for how long before we start the work.
The warranty matters because roof repairs need to last. You’re not paying for a temporary fix – you’re paying for a permanent solution that protects your home through multiple New Hampshire winters and storm seasons. If we do the work, we stand behind it.
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