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You stop worrying every time it rains. That water stain on your ceiling doesn’t grow. Your insurance adjuster gets the documentation they need without you chasing anyone down.
A proper roof repair means you’re not patching the same spot next season. It means the shingles match, the flashing is sealed, and the underlayment isn’t compromised. You’re not wondering if the crew cut corners or if this fix will hold through the next nor’easter.
Living near the coast means salt air, high winds, and weather that hits harder than it does inland. Your roof takes the brunt of it. When it’s repaired correctly, you get years added back to its lifespan without paying for a full replacement you don’t need yet.
We’ve been handling roof repairs and full home restoration projects in Seabrook Beach and the surrounding area for over a decade. We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we’ve met their standards for training, insurance, and customer satisfaction.
We’re not a storm-chaser crew that shows up after hail and disappears. We’re local. We pull permits, carry full insurance, and warranty our work because we’re still going to be here next year when you need gutters cleaned or a window replaced.
Seabrook Beach homes deal with conditions most roofers don’t see regularly. Salt corrosion, wind-driven rain, ice dams from heavy snow followed by freeze-thaw cycles. We know what fails first and how to fix it so it lasts.
You call or contact us with the issue. We schedule an inspection, usually within 24 to 48 hours if it’s urgent. One of our crew leads comes out, gets on the roof, and identifies what’s actually wrong—not just what you can see from the ground.
We give you a written estimate that breaks down materials and labor. If it’s storm damage, we document everything your insurance company will ask for. No surprise fees, no upselling you on work that can wait.
Once you approve the estimate, we order materials and schedule the repair. Most jobs take one to two days depending on scope. We handle permits if needed, protect your landscaping and property during the work, and clean up completely when we’re done. You get photos of the completed repair and warranty paperwork before we leave.
If it’s an emergency—active leak, missing shingles after a storm, exposed decking—we can often tarp or temporarily seal the area same-day while we line up the full repair.
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Every repair starts with a full assessment of the damaged area and the surrounding sections. We’re looking for hidden damage—rotted decking, compromised underlayment, failed flashing around chimneys or vents. Coastal homes in Seabrook Beach often have issues that spread beyond the obvious leak point because wind-driven rain gets into places it shouldn’t.
We replace damaged shingles with matching materials whenever possible. If your roof is older and we can’t match the color or style exactly, we’ll tell you upfront. Flashing gets resealed or replaced, not just caulked over. Underlayment and decking get swapped out if they’re compromised. We don’t patch over problems that’ll come back in six months.
You’re also getting a contractor who knows New Hampshire building codes and coastal construction requirements. We pull permits when required, coordinate inspections, and make sure the repair meets manufacturer specs so your warranty stays intact. If you’re filing an insurance claim for storm damage, we provide the documentation and photos adjusters expect—line-item estimates, pre-and post-repair images, proof of wind or hail damage.
It depends entirely on what’s damaged and how much of it. A small leak from a few missing shingles might run a few hundred dollars. Extensive storm damage with decking replacement, flashing work, and multiple sections can push several thousand.
Coastal homes tend to cost more to repair than inland properties because salt air accelerates wear and materials need to meet higher wind ratings. If your roof is older, finding matching shingles can add cost or require a larger section replacement to blend properly.
The only way to get an accurate number is an on-site inspection. We don’t give ballpark estimates over the phone because we’ve seen too many jobs where the real problem was hidden under the obvious one. You’ll get a written estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and any permit fees before work starts.
Most repairs are done in one to two days. Simple fixes like replacing a few shingles or resealing flashing can be finished in a few hours. Larger jobs involving decking replacement, multiple roof sections, or complex flashing details around chimneys and skylights take longer.
Weather plays a role, especially in Seabrook Beach. We can’t install shingles in rain or on wet decking, and high winds make it unsafe to work. If we’re mid-job and conditions turn, we’ll tarp and secure everything until it’s safe to continue.
Emergency repairs get prioritized. If you’ve got an active leak or missing shingles exposing your home to weather, we’ll get a temporary fix in place fast—often same-day—then schedule the permanent repair as soon as materials arrive and weather allows.
It depends on your policy, your deductible, and whether the damage meets your insurer’s threshold. Most homeowners policies in New Hampshire cover sudden storm damage from wind, hail, or falling trees. They typically don’t cover wear-and-tear, aging, or damage from lack of maintenance.
We document everything insurance adjusters look for—photos of the damage, measurements, material lists, evidence that it was caused by a covered event. We’ve worked with most of the major carriers and know what they require. That doesn’t mean we file the claim for you, but we make sure you have what you need to file it yourself.
If your deductible is higher than the repair cost, it might not make sense to file. We’ll give you the estimate so you can make that call. If you do file and the adjuster wants to inspect, we coordinate timing so everyone sees the damage before we start work.
Wind-driven rain is the biggest culprit. Coastal storms push water sideways under shingles that would shed it fine in normal conditions. Flashing around chimneys, vents, and roof-to-wall transitions fails faster here because of salt air corrosion and constant expansion-contraction cycles.
Ice dams are common in winter. Snow melts from heat escaping your attic, runs down to the cold eaves, refreezes, and creates a dam that backs water under your shingles. Seabrook Beach gets heavy snow followed by freeze-thaw cycles that make this worse than in areas with consistent cold.
Aging shingles lose granules and flexibility. Once they start curling or cracking, water gets through. If your roof is over 15 years old and you’re seeing leaks, it’s often multiple small failures rather than one obvious problem. We check the whole system—shingles, underlayment, decking, ventilation—to find what’s actually failing.
Yes. If you’ve got an active leak, missing shingles, or storm damage that’s exposing your home to weather, call us. We prioritize emergencies and can usually get someone out within 24 hours, often same-day depending on the situation and our schedule.
Emergency service typically means temporary stabilization first—tarping the damaged area, sealing exposed sections, preventing further water intrusion. Then we assess the full damage, write an estimate, and schedule the permanent repair once you approve and materials arrive.
We don’t charge extra for emergency calls, but we also don’t do temporary fixes that become permanent band-aids. The goal is to protect your home immediately, then repair it correctly. If it’s after hours or during a major storm event, response times may be longer, but we’ll communicate clearly about when we can get there.
If the damage is localized—one section hit by a falling branch, a small area with missing shingles, isolated flashing failure—repair makes sense. If you’re seeing leaks in multiple spots, widespread shingle deterioration, sagging areas, or your roof is over 20 years old, replacement is usually the better investment.
We’ll tell you honestly which makes more financial sense. Sometimes a repair buys you three to five more years before you need to replace, and that’s worth it if you’re not ready for the expense. Other times patching an old roof is throwing money at something that’ll fail again soon.
During the inspection, we look at shingle condition across the whole roof, check for soft spots in the decking, assess flashing and ventilation, and consider the age and warranty status of your current system. You’ll get a clear recommendation with reasoning behind it, not a sales pitch. If repair works, we’ll repair it. If it doesn’t, we’ll explain why and what replacement would cost.
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