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You stop worrying every time it rains. No more buckets in the attic, no more stains spreading across your ceiling, no more wondering if that leak is turning into mold behind your walls.
A properly installed roof handles what Concord throws at it. Heavy snow in January doesn’t pool and seep through. Summer storms don’t rip shingles off. Your heating and cooling bills drop because your insulation stays dry and actually works.
You also get your time back. No more calling different contractors for quotes that never show up. No more wondering if the insurance adjuster missed half the damage. Just a roof that does its job so you can focus on everything else.
Your home value stays protected too. Buyers notice a quality roof. Appraisers factor it in. And you’re not scrambling to replace it right before you want to sell.
We’re a family-owned company serving Concord and surrounding Massachusetts communities. We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we meet specific standards for installation quality and customer service that most roofing companies don’t.
Our license number is 206482 through the Massachusetts Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation. We carry full insurance. We don’t subcontract your job to random crews.
Concord’s weather demands materials that hold up to freeze-thaw cycles, ice dams, and the occasional nor’easter. We’ve seen what fails here and what lasts. That’s what we install.
First, we inspect your roof in person. Not from the ground with binoculars—we get up there. We document what’s damaged, what’s failing, and what you actually need versus what you can wait on.
If you’re filing an insurance claim, we walk you through it. Insurance adjusters sometimes miss damage or don’t know current building codes. We provide documentation that shows the full scope so you’re not stuck paying out of pocket for covered damage.
Once we’re clear on the work, we give you a detailed estimate. No inflated prices with fake discounts. Just honest numbers for quality materials and proper installation.
During the job, we protect your property. Tarps go down. Magnetic rollers pick up nails. Debris gets hauled away daily, not left in your driveway for weeks. We communicate what’s happening each day so you’re never guessing.
After installation, we inspect everything before we call it done. You get warranty information for both materials and labor. And if something comes up later, you have a local company to call—not a voicemail box.
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You get a complete roof system, not just shingles slapped on. That means proper underlayment, ice and water shield in valleys and eaves, new flashing around chimneys and vents, and ridge venting that actually moves air.
We use materials rated for Massachusetts weather. Concord sees temperature swings from below zero to 90+ degrees. Your shingles need to handle that without cracking or curling. We install Owens Corning products designed for this climate, backed by warranties that matter.
Emergency roof repairs are available when storms hit. A tarp isn’t a permanent fix, but it stops water damage from spreading while we schedule the full repair. We’ve seen too many small leaks turn into major structural problems because homeowners waited.
For older homes in Concord’s historic districts, we handle the details that matter. Matching existing materials, working within preservation guidelines, and making sure your roof protects your home without looking out of place.
Maintenance services keep your roof performing between major work. Cleaning debris from valleys, checking flashing seals, and catching small issues before they need expensive fixes. Most roof failures start small and get ignored.
Most full roof replacements in Concord run between $8,000 and $25,000 depending on your home’s size, roof pitch, and material choice. A typical 2,000 square foot home with standard asphalt shingles usually falls in the $12,000 to $18,000 range.
Steep roofs cost more because they’re harder to work on safely. Multiple valleys, dormers, and chimneys add labor time. If your decking is rotted and needs replacement, that’s additional.
We don’t give ballpark numbers over the phone because they’re usually wrong. Your roof has specific conditions that affect cost—and you deserve an accurate number, not a guess that changes later. We inspect in person and provide detailed estimates that break down materials, labor, and any extras so you know exactly what you’re paying for.
It depends on what damaged your roof. Storm damage, hail, falling trees, and sudden accidents are typically covered. Gradual wear from age or lack of maintenance usually isn’t.
Insurance companies want to pay the minimum. Their adjusters sometimes miss damage or claim it’s older than it is. We document everything during our inspection—photos, measurements, code requirements—so you have evidence for your claim.
Massachusetts building codes have changed over the years. If your roof needs to be brought up to current code during repairs, that’s often covered even if the adjuster doesn’t mention it initially. We know what to look for and how to present it.
You usually have a limited window to file after damage occurs. Don’t wait months to call. And don’t let your insurance company send you to their “preferred” contractor without getting a second opinion. You have the right to choose who works on your home.
Most residential roof replacements take two to four days once we start. A straightforward ranch might be done in two days. A larger colonial with multiple levels and complex flashing details might take four.
Weather affects the timeline. We don’t install in rain or on icy surfaces. Massachusetts weather can be unpredictable, especially in spring and fall. If we have to pause for a storm, we make sure your roof is protected until we can resume.
The timeline also depends on what we find when we remove old shingles. Sometimes decking looks fine from below but shows rot once it’s exposed. We don’t cover up problems—we fix them. That might add a day, but it’s better than having your new roof fail because the structure underneath wasn’t solid.
We schedule start dates realistically. If we say we’ll be there Tuesday, we’re there Tuesday. You’re not waiting weeks past your scheduled date wondering when we’ll show up.
Architectural asphalt shingles are the most common choice in Concord because they handle freeze-thaw cycles well and come in styles that match the area’s traditional look. Owens Corning Duration or Oakridge shingles are solid options—they’re rated for high winds and carry good warranties.
Metal roofing is growing in popularity, especially for homeowners who want something that lasts 40+ years. It sheds snow better than asphalt, which helps prevent ice dams. The upfront cost is higher, but you’re likely done with roof replacements for the life of your home.
Avoid bottom-tier three-tab shingles. They’re cheaper initially but crack in cold weather and blow off easier in wind. You’ll replace them sooner and deal with more repairs in between.
For historic homes, we sometimes work with slate or cedar when matching existing materials matters. These require specialized installation and cost more, but they’re authentic to Concord’s older architecture and can last decades when done right.
If damage is limited 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 under 15 years old and the rest looks good, patching the problem area can buy you years.
Full replacement makes more sense when you’re seeing widespread issues. Curling shingles across multiple sections, granules washing into gutters, daylight visible through roof boards in the attic, or multiple leaks in different areas all point to a roof at the end of its life.
Age matters too. Most asphalt shingle roofs in Massachusetts last 20 to 25 years. If yours is approaching that and showing wear, replacing it now prevents emergency situations later. You also get to choose your timeline instead of scrambling when a leak forces your hand.
We’ll tell you honestly what you need. If a repair will hold for several more years, we’ll say so. If your roof is barely hanging on and a repair is just delaying the inevitable, we’ll explain why replacement is the better investment. You make the final call with complete information.
Yes. When a storm damages your roof or you discover a sudden leak, waiting isn’t an option. Water damage spreads fast—into insulation, down walls, across ceilings. What starts as a small leak can become a major mold and structural problem within days.
We respond to emergency calls and assess the damage quickly. Sometimes we can make a temporary repair that stops water intrusion until we schedule the full fix. Other times the damage requires immediate work to prevent further problems.
Emergency repairs aren’t always covered the same way as planned work, and costs can be higher because of the urgency. But leaving your home exposed to water damage will cost far more in the long run. We’re upfront about what the emergency work will cost and what your options are.
If you’re dealing with insurance, we document everything during the emergency response. Photos, measurements, and notes about what failed and why. This helps your claim and makes sure you’re not paying out of pocket for covered damage.
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