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A small roof leak doesn’t stay small in Northwood. Water finds every crack, seeps into insulation, drips through ceilings, and turns into mold, rot, or structural damage before you realize how bad it’s gotten.
The longer you wait, the more expensive it becomes. What starts as a $500 repair can turn into a $5,000 problem if water sits long enough to compromise your decking or rafters.
We handle roof repairs the way they should be handled: fast assessment, honest diagnosis, and quality work that actually holds up through the next storm. You’re not getting a temporary patch that fails in six months. You’re getting a repair that protects your home and keeps you from calling someone else next season.
We’ve been handling roof repairs and home restoration projects across New Hampshire since 2012. We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we’ve met strict standards for quality and reliability that most roofing companies don’t bother with.
We’re not storm chasers who show up after a blizzard and disappear with your deposit. We’re licensed, insured, and based in Massachusetts, serving Northwood and surrounding communities year-round.
Northwood homeowners deal with ice dams, heavy snow loads, and freeze-thaw cycles that destroy roofs faster than almost anywhere else in the country. We know how to repair roofs in this climate because we’ve been doing it for over a decade.
First, we come out and inspect your roof. Not just the obvious problem spot—we check the surrounding area, flashing, shingles, and underlayment to find what’s actually causing the issue. Most leaks don’t start where you see water inside.
Once we know what’s wrong, we explain it to you in plain terms. No jargon, no upselling. You’ll know what needs to be fixed, why it needs to be fixed, and what it’s going to cost before we touch anything.
Then we schedule the repair. Depending on the severity and weather, we can often get emergency roof repairs done within a day or two. For bigger jobs, we map out a timeline so you know exactly when your roof will be watertight again.
After the work is done, we walk you through what we fixed and answer any questions. You’re not left guessing whether it’s actually repaired or just covered up.
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Roof repair in Northwood usually involves fixing storm damage, replacing damaged shingles, sealing leaks around chimneys or vents, repairing flashing, or addressing ice dam damage that’s compromised your roof edge.
New Hampshire winters are especially hard on roofs. Ice dams form when heat escapes through your roof, melts snow, and refreezes at the edge—creating a barrier that forces water under your shingles. This is one of the most common causes of roof leaks in Northwood, and it requires more than just slapping on some tar.
We also handle emergency roof repairs when you’ve got water actively coming into your house. That might mean tarping, temporary sealing, or same-day fixes depending on the situation and weather conditions.
Every repair includes an honest assessment of your roof’s overall condition. If you’re six months away from needing a full replacement, we’ll tell you. If a repair will buy you five more years, we’ll tell you that too.
If the damage is isolated to one area—like a few missing shingles after a storm or a leak around a chimney—repair usually makes sense. If your roof is over 20 years old, has widespread curling or cracking, or you’re dealing with multiple leaks in different spots, replacement is probably the smarter move.
We don’t push you toward a new roof if a repair will hold up. But we also won’t patch something that’s going to fail again in six months just to get the job. When we inspect your roof, we’ll give you an honest assessment of how much life is left and whether a repair is worth the investment.
Most Northwood homeowners can get several more years out of a roof with the right repairs, especially if the damage is weather-related and the rest of the roof is still in decent shape.
It depends entirely on what’s damaged and how much work is involved. A simple shingle replacement might run a few hundred dollars. Fixing ice dam damage that’s affected your decking, underlayment, and insulation can cost several thousand.
We don’t give ballpark estimates over the phone because roof repairs vary too much. What looks like a small leak from inside your house could be a bigger issue once we’re up there. We’d rather inspect it, tell you exactly what’s wrong, and give you a real number.
Most emergency roof repairs in the Northwood area fall somewhere between $500 and $3,000 depending on severity. If you’re dealing with structural damage or extensive water infiltration, costs go up from there. We’ll never start work without giving you a clear price first.
Yes, but it depends on the temperature and conditions. Some repairs can be done in cold weather as long as it’s not actively snowing or icing. Shingle adhesive doesn’t seal properly below certain temperatures, so we have to be strategic about timing and materials.
If you’ve got an emergency leak in January, we can usually do a temporary repair to stop the water and then come back to finish it properly when conditions improve. That might mean tarping, sealing, or using cold-weather materials that will hold until spring.
Ice dam removal and repairs are obviously winter jobs by nature, and we handle those regularly throughout the season. The key is working with a contractor who knows how to navigate New Hampshire winters instead of someone who’s going to tell you to wait until May while water pours into your living room.
Ice dams happen when heat escapes through your roof, melts the snow on top, and that water runs down to the cold roof edge where it refreezes. Over time, this creates a dam of ice that forces water back up under your shingles and into your house.
Fixing the immediate damage means removing the ice carefully (not with a hammer or heat gun, which can damage shingles), repairing any leaks or water damage, and making sure your roof edge is sealed properly. But the real fix is addressing why heat is escaping in the first place—usually poor attic insulation or ventilation.
We handle both sides of the problem. We’ll repair the damage the ice dam caused and also give you recommendations on insulation or ventilation improvements to prevent it from happening again. A lot of older homes in Northwood weren’t built with the kind of insulation standards we have now, so ice dams are incredibly common here.
Most roof repairs take anywhere from a few hours to a full day depending on the scope of work. If we’re replacing a section of damaged shingles, that’s usually a half-day job. If we’re repairing flashing, replacing underlayment, or fixing structural damage, it might take longer.
Emergency repairs are prioritized and often completed within 24 to 48 hours of your call, weather permitting. For non-urgent repairs, we’ll schedule a time that works for you and give you a realistic timeline upfront.
We don’t drag jobs out. You’ll know when we’re starting, how long it should take, and when your roof will be watertight again. If weather delays us, we’ll let you know immediately and reschedule as soon as conditions allow.
Yes. If you’ve got water coming into your house or storm damage that’s left your roof exposed, we prioritize those calls and get someone out as fast as possible. Emergency roof repair usually means stopping the immediate problem—tarping, temporary sealing, or quick fixes to prevent further damage until we can complete a full repair.
New Hampshire weather doesn’t wait, and neither do we. If you call us with an active leak or storm damage, we’ll assess the situation, give you a realistic timeframe, and get your roof protected.
Not every repair qualifies as an emergency, but if you’re dealing with water infiltration, missing shingles that are exposing your roof deck, or ice dam damage that’s actively leaking, that’s when you need someone fast. We’ve handled plenty of those calls over the years, and we know how to move quickly without cutting corners.
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