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A leaking roof doesn’t get better on its own. Every storm that rolls through Weare brings heavy snow, ice dams, and temperature swings that turn a small crack into a bigger problem. You’re not just dealing with a wet ceiling—you’re looking at potential mold, insulation damage, and repair bills that climb fast if you wait.
When your roof is fixed correctly, you stop checking the attic after every snowstorm. You’re not placing buckets or worrying about what’s happening under the shingles. Your home stays dry, your heating bills don’t spike from compromised insulation, and you’re not scrambling to find an emergency roofer at the worst possible time.
The difference between a quick patch and a real repair is whether you’re calling someone back in six months. You want the problem identified, the materials chosen for New Hampshire weather, and the work done so it holds up through winter after winter.
We’ve been handling roof repairs and full replacements across New Hampshire for seven years. We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we meet strict standards for quality and customer service—not just anyone gets that designation.
We’re based locally and we know what Weare roofs go through. Homes here deal with heavy snow loads, ice damming along the eaves, and aging shingles that were installed decades ago when building codes were different. Over a third of New Hampshire homes are more than 50 years old, and many of those roofs are original or close to it.
When you call us, you’re getting a licensed contractor who’ll inspect your roof thoroughly, explain what’s wrong in plain terms, and give you options that make sense for your budget and your home’s age. We don’t upsell you on a full replacement if a repair will hold. And if you do need more extensive work, we’ll walk you through it so you understand exactly what you’re paying for.
First, we schedule an inspection at a time that works for you. We’re not showing up unannounced or pressuring you into same-day decisions. During the inspection, we get up on your roof and check for visible damage—missing shingles, cracked flashing, worn valleys, ice dam damage, anything that’s letting water in or will soon.
We’ll also check your attic if needed to see if there’s already water intrusion, mold, or insulation damage you might not know about. Then we give you a clear assessment: what needs to be fixed now, what can wait, and what it’s going to cost. No surprises, no vague estimates.
Once you approve the work, we order materials and schedule the repair. Most roof repairs in Weare take one to three days depending on the scope. We use quality products like Mule Hide and Owens Corning materials that are built for New England weather. After the work’s done, we clean up completely and walk you through what we did.
You get a workmanship guarantee and a one-year warranty on the repair itself. If something doesn’t hold up the way it should, we come back and make it right.
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Roof repair isn’t one-size-fits-all. What you need depends on what’s damaged and how old your roof is. We handle everything from small leak repairs to full sections of shingle replacement, flashing repairs around chimneys and vents, valley repairs where two roof planes meet, and emergency tarping if a storm just hit and you need immediate protection.
In Weare, a lot of the repairs we do are weather-related. Ice dams form along the edges when heat escapes through your roof, melts the snow, and it refreezes at the eaves. That ice backs water up under your shingles. We fix the damage and can also address ventilation issues that cause ice dams in the first place.
We also see a lot of aging asphalt shingles that have reached the end of their lifespan. New Hampshire weather is tough—freeze-thaw cycles, UV exposure in summer, wind-driven rain. If your roof is 20-plus years old and you’re seeing granule loss or curling shingles, a repair might buy you time, but we’ll be honest about whether you’re better off planning for a replacement soon.
Every repair includes a thorough inspection, quality materials rated for New Hampshire’s climate, proper installation that meets code, and a cleanup that leaves your property the way we found it. We’re also available for emergency roof repair if a storm causes sudden damage and you need someone fast.
Most roof repairs in Weare run between $400 and $1,500 depending on what’s damaged and how much material and labor it takes to fix. A simple flashing repair or a few replaced shingles sits on the lower end. Larger repairs—like fixing a section damaged by an ice dam or replacing an entire valley—can push toward the higher end or beyond if there’s structural damage underneath.
Emergency repairs after a storm can range from $1,000 to $10,000 if there’s significant damage that needs immediate attention, like a tree branch punching through or widespread wind damage. The wide range comes down to how much of your roof is affected and whether we’re just patching or replacing entire sections.
We give you a written estimate before any work starts so you know exactly what you’re paying for. If your damage is storm-related, your homeowner’s insurance may cover part or all of the repair. We can work with your insurance adjuster to document the damage and make sure your claim is accurate.
If the damage is localized—a few missing shingles, a leaking valley, damaged flashing—a repair usually makes sense. If your roof is relatively new or mid-life and the rest of it is in good shape, there’s no reason to replace the whole thing.
But if your roof is over 20 years old and you’re seeing widespread issues—curling shingles, granule loss across large areas, multiple leaks, sagging sections—you’re likely better off replacing it. At that point, you’re chasing problems, and repairs become a temporary fix that won’t last.
We’ll be straight with you during the inspection. If a repair will hold and save you money, we’ll recommend it. If we think you’re six months away from needing a full replacement anyway, we’ll tell you that too. The goal is to help you make the right call for your situation, not to upsell you on work you don’t need yet.
Yes, we can do roof repairs in winter, but there are limitations. If it’s actively snowing or the temperature is below about 20-25 degrees, it’s tough to get shingles to seal properly. Asphalt shingles need some warmth to bond, and roofing adhesives don’t work well in extreme cold.
That said, if you have an emergency—like a leak that’s actively letting water into your home—we can do temporary repairs like tarping or sealing to stop the immediate damage, then come back when conditions are better to do the permanent fix.
Winter roof repairs are common in New Hampshire because that’s when a lot of damage happens. Ice dams, heavy snow loads, and freeze-thaw cycles all create problems that need attention before they get worse. We just plan the work around weather windows when temperatures are manageable. If you’re dealing with a leak or storm damage in winter, call us. We’ll assess it and figure out the best approach to protect your home until we can complete the full repair safely.
It depends on what caused the damage. Most homeowner’s insurance policies in New Hampshire cover roof repairs if the damage came from a sudden event—wind, hail, falling tree limbs, ice dams from a specific storm. They typically won’t cover damage from normal wear and tear, aging, or lack of maintenance.
If a storm just came through and you have visible damage, it’s worth filing a claim. Document everything with photos before any temporary repairs. Your insurance company will send an adjuster to assess the damage and determine what they’ll cover. Sometimes they lowball the estimate, and you may need to push back or get a second opinion.
We can help with that process. We’ll provide a detailed assessment of the damage and a repair estimate that you can submit to your insurer. We’ve worked with plenty of insurance claims and know what adjusters look for. Just keep in mind that you’ll likely pay your deductible, and if your roof is older, the payout might be prorated based on its age and remaining lifespan. But if the damage is storm-related and significant, insurance can cover a large portion of the repair cost.
A properly done roof repair should last as long as the rest of your roof, assuming the surrounding shingles are still in decent shape. If we’re replacing a section of shingles or fixing flashing, and the materials and installation are solid, that repair isn’t your weak point anymore.
The caveat is the age and condition of the rest of your roof. If your roof is 25 years old and we’re repairing a small area, that fix might outlast the original shingles around it. At that point, you’re not dealing with a failed repair—you’re dealing with an aging roof that’s reaching the end of its lifespan overall.
We use quality materials and proper installation techniques, and we back our work with a one-year workmanship guarantee. If something we repaired fails because of how we did the work, we’ll come back and fix it at no cost. Most of our repairs hold up for years without issue as long as the roof is maintained and doesn’t take another major hit from a storm. Regular inspections and clearing ice dams or debris will help extend the life of both the repair and your entire roof.
First, contain the water inside your home as best you can. Put down buckets, move furniture and electronics away from the leak, and soak up any standing water to prevent it from spreading or soaking into your floors and walls. If you can safely get into your attic, put a bucket under the leak there too—it’ll keep water from saturating your insulation and drywall.
Don’t go up on your roof during the storm. It’s dangerous, and you won’t be able to do much in high wind or heavy rain anyway. Once the storm passes and it’s safe, you can check for obvious damage from the ground—missing shingles, visible holes, damaged flashing.
Call us as soon as you can. We offer 24/7 emergency service for situations like this. We’ll get out there, assess the damage, and do temporary repairs like tarping to stop further water intrusion until we can schedule the full repair. Time matters with roof leaks—the longer water gets in, the more damage it does to your structure, insulation, and interior. Getting a tarp up or a temporary seal in place can save you thousands in secondary damage while we line up the permanent fix.
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