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You stop worrying every time it rains. You’re not climbing into the attic with a flashlight looking for new water stains. Your insurance adjuster has the documentation they need, and you’re not stuck paying out of pocket for damage that should’ve been covered.
The roof holds. The repair blends in. You’re not calling someone else six months later because the patch didn’t take.
That’s what a proper roof repair does. It gives you one less thing to think about when the weather turns or when you’re trying to sell. You get your home back to doing what it’s supposed to do—keep everything inside dry and protected.
We started as a home remodeling contractor over 12 years ago, and roofing became one of the things we got called for most. We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we meet their standards for quality and reliability—not just ours.
We work throughout Newfields, NH and the surrounding areas. We know what New Hampshire winters do to roofs. Ice dams, snow load, freeze-thaw cycles—it’s not theoretical here. It’s annual.
You’re not getting a crew that learned roofing in a different climate. You’re getting people who’ve seen what happens when a roof isn’t built or repaired to handle what this area throws at it.
First, we come out and inspect the damage. Not just the obvious spot—we check the surrounding area, the underlayment, the flashing, and anything else that might’ve been compromised. A lot of leaks start in one place and show up in another.
Once we know what’s wrong, we walk you through it. What needs to be fixed, what it’ll cost, how long it takes, and whether your insurance should be involved. If it’s an emergency, we can tarp or patch it temporarily so you’re not dealing with more water damage while we line up materials.
Then we make the repair. We match your existing materials when possible, use quality products like Mule Hide or Owens Corning, and make sure everything is sealed and secured properly. When we’re done, we clean up and show you what we did.
You get documentation for your records or your insurance company. And if something doesn’t look right or you have questions later, you call us.
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You get a full inspection, not just a patch job. We look at shingles, flashing, vents, valleys, and anything else that could be letting water in. If the decking underneath is rotted or compromised, we replace it. If the issue is ice dam damage, we address the root cause when we can—not just the symptom.
In Newfields, NH, most roof repairs involve storm damage or winter weather issues. That means we’re often dealing with missing shingles, torn flashing, or structural stress from snow load. The average emergency roof repair here runs between $379 and $1,755 depending on the extent of the damage and how quickly you need it handled.
We also help with insurance claims. We document everything, take photos, provide estimates, and work with adjusters so you’re not navigating that process alone. A lot of claims get denied because the documentation isn’t thorough enough—we make sure that doesn’t happen.
If the damage is extensive enough that a repair doesn’t make sense, we’ll tell you. We’re not going to patch something that needs replacing just to get a job done. You’ll know what your options are and what each one costs.
If the damage is localized—like a few missing shingles after a storm or a leak around a chimney—a repair usually makes sense. If you’re seeing issues in multiple areas, if your roof is over 20 years old, or if the decking underneath is compromised in several spots, replacement is probably the better move.
We’ll inspect the whole roof and give you an honest assessment. A repair might buy you a few more years, but if you’re going to be calling someone back in 18 months for another issue, that’s worth knowing upfront.
In Newfields, NH, most homeowners spend between $10,000 and $20,000 for a full roof replacement. A repair is obviously less, but it only makes sense if the rest of the roof is still in decent shape. We’ll walk you through the math so you can make the call that fits your timeline and budget.
It depends on what caused the damage. If it’s storm damage, fallen tree limbs, or sudden weather events, insurance usually covers it. If it’s wear and tear, age, or maintenance issues, probably not.
The tricky part is proving the cause. Insurance adjusters look for documentation—photos, inspection reports, evidence that the damage was sudden and not neglected. We help with that. We document everything during the inspection and provide the paperwork your insurance company needs to process the claim.
A lot of homeowners get their claims denied because they didn’t have enough detail or because the adjuster couldn’t verify the timeline. We’ve worked with enough claims to know what they’re looking for. If your claim does get denied and you think it shouldn’t have been, we can provide a second opinion or additional documentation to support an appeal.
Most repairs take a few hours to a full day, depending on the extent of the damage and the weather. If we’re replacing a section of decking or dealing with multiple problem areas, it might take longer.
Emergency repairs—like tarping a roof after storm damage—can usually be done the same day or within 24 hours. Permanent fixes might take a few days to schedule depending on material availability and weather conditions. New Hampshire weather doesn’t always cooperate, and we’re not going to do a roof repair in the middle of a rainstorm or when ice is forming.
We’ll give you a realistic timeline when we inspect the damage. If it’s something that needs immediate attention to prevent further damage, we’ll prioritize it. If it can wait a few days for better conditions, we’ll let you know that too.
Ice dams form when heat escapes through your roof and melts snow, which then refreezes at the roof’s edge where it’s colder. The ice builds up and creates a dam that forces water under your shingles and into your home.
A roof repair can fix the damage caused by ice dams—the leaks, the torn shingles, the damaged flashing. But if your attic insulation or ventilation is the root cause, the ice dams will keep coming back unless you address that too.
We’ll inspect your attic and roof structure during the repair to see if there’s an underlying issue. Sometimes it’s as simple as adding insulation or improving ventilation. Other times, the roof design itself makes ice dams more likely. We’ll explain what’s causing it and what your options are for preventing it in the future. New Hampshire winters aren’t going anywhere, so fixing the cause matters as much as fixing the damage.
Yes. We offer emergency roof repair services when you need immediate help—usually after storms, fallen trees, or sudden leaks that are causing active damage inside your home.
Emergency repairs typically involve temporary measures like tarping or sealing the area to stop water intrusion, then scheduling a permanent fix once materials are available and conditions are safe. Emergency services do cost more because of the urgency and the need to mobilize quickly, but the alternative is letting water damage spread to your ceilings, walls, insulation, and belongings.
If you’re dealing with an active leak or visible damage after a storm, call us. We’ll assess the situation, determine whether it’s something that can wait or needs immediate attention, and get someone out there as fast as we can. The faster you stop the water, the less damage you’re dealing with overall.
We use quality materials that match your existing roof and hold up to New Hampshire weather. That usually means Owens Corning or Mule Hide products—both are known for durability and performance in climates like ours.
If your roof has specialty materials like slate or tile, we can work with those too. The goal is to match what’s already there so the repair blends in and performs the same way as the rest of your roof.
We don’t use cheap materials to save a few bucks on a repair. If a shingle or flashing is going to fail in two years because it’s not rated for freeze-thaw cycles or high winds, that’s not a repair—it’s a temporary patch. You’ll get materials that are built to last and backed by manufacturer warranties when applicable.
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