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A solid roof means you’re not checking the ceiling every time it rains. You’re not moving buckets around or wondering if that dark spot is getting bigger. You’re not lying awake during storms hoping everything holds.
You get back to normal. No water stains spreading across your ceiling. No emergency calls to your insurance company. No frantic trips to the attic with a flashlight trying to figure out where the leak is coming from.
The right repair stops the problem at the source. It protects your insulation, your belongings, and your peace of mind. And in Seabrook, where we see everything from nor’easters to summer downpours, your roof needs to handle it all without you having to think about it.
We’ve been handling roof repairs across New Hampshire for over a decade. We’re licensed, insured, and we’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we meet their standards for quality work and customer service.
We’re not the company that shows up after a storm, asks for cash upfront, and disappears. We’re local. We document everything for your insurance claim if you need it. And we don’t cut corners just to finish faster or cheaper.
Seabrook homeowners deal with heavy snow loads, ice dams, and coastal wind. We know what fails first and how to fix it so it actually lasts.
First, we schedule an inspection, usually within 24 to 48 hours if it’s urgent. We get up on your roof and check for the obvious stuff like missing shingles or damaged flashing, but also the hidden problems like granule loss or cracked underlayment that most people miss.
Then we walk you through what we found. No jargon. No scare tactics. Just photos, explanations, and an honest recommendation about what needs fixing now versus what can wait.
If you’re filing an insurance claim, we document everything with the level of detail adjusters actually want to see. If it’s a straightforward repair, we give you a clear timeline and price. Once you approve, we get it scheduled and done. We handle the materials, the crew, the cleanup. You just get a roof that works again.
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Most roof repairs in Seabrook fall between $380 and $1,800, depending on what’s damaged and how much of it there is. That’s for fixing the problem, not slapping a patch on it and hoping it holds.
You’re getting quality materials. We use Owens Corning and Mule Hide products because they hold up in New Hampshire weather. You’re getting proper flashing work, sealed edges, and shingles that match your existing roof so it doesn’t look like a patchwork quilt.
Seabrook sits right on the coast, which means salt air, high winds, and moisture. Your roof takes a beating. We account for that. If ice dams are a recurring issue, we’ll tell you. If your attic ventilation is making things worse, we’ll explain why. The repair fixes what’s broken, but we also make sure you understand what’s causing the damage in the first place so you’re not calling us back in six months.
If the damage is isolated to one area—like a few missing shingles after a windstorm or a leak around a chimney—a repair usually makes sense. You’re looking at a fraction of the cost and your roof keeps doing its job.
But if you’re seeing widespread issues like curling shingles across multiple sections, granules washing down your gutters, or daylight coming through your attic, that’s a sign the whole roof is near the end of its life. At that point, patching one spot just buys you a little time before the next problem pops up.
We’ll be straight with you about where your roof stands. If a repair gets you another five to ten years, we’ll tell you. If you’re throwing money at something that’s going to fail anyway, we’ll tell you that too.
Most policies cover sudden damage from storms, wind, hail, or falling debris. If a nor’easter rips shingles off your roof or a tree branch punches through during a summer storm, you’re usually covered.
What insurance doesn’t cover is wear and tear or damage that happened slowly over time. If your roof has been leaking for months and you didn’t report it, or if the shingles are just old and deteriorating, that’s on you.
The key is documentation. We take detailed photos, write up reports, and give you everything your adjuster needs to process the claim. We’ve worked with enough insurance companies to know what they’re looking for, and we make sure you’re not leaving money on the table because of missing paperwork.
For something straightforward like replacing damaged shingles or fixing flashing around a vent, we’re usually done in a few hours to a day. Weather plays a role—if it’s pouring rain or there’s ice on the roof, we’re not getting up there. Safety first.
Bigger repairs, like fixing structural damage from a leak that’s been going on for a while or replacing large sections of decking, can take a few days. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront based on what we find during the inspection.
Emergency repairs are different. If you’ve got water actively coming into your house, we’ll get a temporary fix in place as fast as possible to stop the damage, then come back to do the permanent repair when conditions are right.
Sometimes we pull up shingles and find rotted decking underneath, or we discover that a small leak has soaked the insulation more than anyone realized. It happens, especially in older homes or when a problem has been going on longer than the homeowner knew.
We stop, take photos, and call you before we do anything else. We explain what we found, why it needs to be addressed, and what it’s going to cost to fix it properly. You decide whether to move forward or not.
We don’t surprise you with a bill at the end. If the scope changes, the price changes, and you’ll know about it before we proceed. No one likes unexpected costs, but we’d rather have that conversation upfront than leave you with a half-fixed roof that’s going to cause problems down the road.
Yes, but it depends on the conditions. If it’s just cold but dry, we can work. Shingles get brittle in freezing temperatures, so we have to be more careful, but repairs are still possible.
If there’s ice on the roof, active snow, or temperatures are so low that adhesives won’t seal properly, we’ll wait. Forcing a repair in bad conditions means it won’t hold, and you’ll be calling us back when it fails.
For emergencies, we can do temporary fixes like tarping or sealing to stop water from getting in, then come back when the weather cooperates to do the permanent repair. Seabrook winters are tough, but we’ve been doing this long enough to know when it’s safe to work and when it’s smarter to wait.
First, check your attic if it’s safe to do so. Look for water, daylight coming through, or any obvious damage. Take photos of anything you find—your insurance company will want them.
If water is actively leaking into your home, put a bucket under it and move anything valuable out of the way. If you can safely get into the attic, put a tarp or plastic sheeting over the wet insulation to keep more water from soaking through your ceiling.
Then call us. We’ll get out there as soon as we can to assess the damage and either make temporary repairs or start the full fix if weather allows. Don’t wait weeks to report it—the longer water sits, the more damage it does, and insurance companies can deny claims if they think you delayed unnecessarily.
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