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You’re not dealing with tarps every time it rains. Your ceiling isn’t stained. You’re not wondering if that small leak turned into rotted decking while you waited for someone to call back.
The repair holds. The flashing is sealed correctly. Your attic stays dry through the next nor’easter, and you’re not paying for the same fix twice because someone cut corners the first time.
You get a roof that works like it should. No callbacks. No surprises six months later. Just solid work that keeps weather outside where it belongs, so you can stop thinking about your roof and get back to everything else.
We work throughout Hampton Falls and the surrounding seacoast area. We know what New Hampshire weather does to roofs—the ice dams in winter, the wind-driven rain in spring, the summer storms that rip shingles off in minutes.
We’re licensed and insured. We show up when we say we will. Our crews don’t leave your property looking like a construction zone, and we don’t disappear after the check clears.
Most of our work comes from referrals, which tells you what you need to know. People trust us with their homes because we do what we say and fix things right.
First, we come out and actually look at your roof. Not a quick glance from the driveway—we get up there, check the damage, look for issues you might not see from the ground, and figure out what needs fixing versus what can wait.
Then we walk you through what we found. We explain what’s urgent, what’s not, and what it’ll cost. No upselling. No scare tactics. Just a straightforward assessment so you can make a decision that makes sense for your situation and your budget.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we schedule the work and show up on time. We protect your property, fix the problem, clean up completely, and make sure everything’s sealed and secure before we leave. If it’s an emergency, we can get a tarp up fast to stop further damage while we line up the permanent repair.
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Roof repair covers everything from replacing damaged or missing shingles to fixing flashing around chimneys and vents, sealing leaks, repairing storm damage, and addressing issues before they turn into full replacements. We handle emergency repairs when a storm hits and you need immediate protection.
In Hampton Falls, most repairs we see come from wind damage during coastal storms, ice dam damage from freeze-thaw cycles, and aging materials that finally gave out. With median home values around $892,000 in this area, a small leak isn’t just an inconvenience—it’s a threat to a significant investment.
We work with your insurance company if the damage is covered. We document everything, provide detailed estimates, and handle the paperwork so you’re not navigating claims alone. Most repairs fall between $380 and $1,800 depending on scope, but we’ll tell you the real number before we start.
If it’s an emergency—active leak, missing shingles, exposed decking—we can usually get someone out within 24 hours to assess and tarp if needed. That stops further water damage while we schedule the permanent repair.
For non-emergency repairs, we typically schedule within a few days depending on weather and our current workload. Spring and early summer are our busiest times because that’s when most people discover winter damage, so calling sooner rather than later helps.
We don’t make you wait weeks while water pours into your attic. If your roof is compromised, we treat it like it matters, because it does.
It depends on the age of your roof, the extent of damage, and what you’re planning long-term. If your roof is under 15 years old and the damage is localized—a few missing shingles, one bad section of flashing—repair makes sense. You’ll spend $500 to $1,500 instead of $8,000 to $12,000 for a full replacement.
If your roof is over 20 years old, has multiple problem areas, or you’re seeing granule loss and curling across large sections, replacement is usually the smarter move. Patching an old roof is like putting new tires on a car with a blown engine—you’re just delaying the inevitable.
We’ll tell you honestly which route makes sense. We’re not trying to upsell you into a replacement if a repair will give you another five solid years, but we’re also not going to patch something that’s going to fail next season.
It depends on what caused the damage. Storm damage, hail, falling trees, and sudden wind damage are typically covered. Wear and tear, age-related deterioration, and damage from lack of maintenance usually aren’t.
Most policies have a deductible between $500 and $2,500, so if your repair costs $800 and your deductible is $1,000, filing a claim doesn’t make sense. But if a storm tore off a section of your roof and the repair is $3,500, your insurance should cover the difference after your deductible.
We work with every major insurance carrier in New Hampshire and Massachusetts. We document damage with photos, provide detailed estimates, and help you navigate the claims process. Our goal is to get your claim approved without you doing all the back-and-forth yourself.
We call you immediately and explain what we found. Sometimes you can’t see the full extent of damage until shingles come off—rotted decking, damaged underlayment, compromised trusses. It happens, especially with older homes or long-term leaks that went unnoticed.
We don’t just keep working and hand you a bigger bill at the end. We stop, show you what’s going on, explain what needs to happen, and give you a price for the additional work. You decide whether to move forward, and we adjust the timeline accordingly.
Most of the time, our initial inspection catches everything. But roofs hide problems, and we’d rather be upfront during the job than surprise you after the fact.
If water is actively coming into your home, shingles are missing and decking is exposed, or a storm just caused visible damage, that’s urgent. Every hour you wait, more water gets into your home, and a $600 repair turns into a $3,000 problem when the decking rots or insulation gets soaked.
If you’re seeing stains on your ceiling, noticing shingles in your yard after a storm, or spotting light coming through your attic, that’s not an emergency, but it shouldn’t wait months. Those are signs of damage that will get worse, and catching them early keeps costs down.
When in doubt, call and describe what you’re seeing. We’ll tell you if it’s urgent, if it can wait a week, or if it’s something you can monitor for now. We’re not going to tell you everything’s an emergency just to book the job.
Yes. Completely. We use tarps to catch debris, we have magnetic rollers to pick up nails, and we do a full property walk-through before we leave. Roofing creates mess—shingle debris, old flashing, nails, packaging—and leaving that for you to deal with isn’t acceptable.
We haul everything away. We don’t leave a dumpster in your driveway for a week. We don’t let shingles crush your landscaping or leave nail-filled debris where your kids or pets play.
By the time we’re done, the only evidence we were there is a roof that doesn’t leak. That’s how it should be.
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