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You stop worrying about water stains spreading across your ceiling. You stop second-guessing whether that patch job will hold through the next storm.
Your home stays dry when it rains. Your heating bill doesn’t spike because cold air isn’t sneaking through gaps you didn’t know existed. You’re not scrambling to move furniture away from drips or setting out buckets every time the forecast calls for weather.
A solid roof repair means you can focus on everything else. It means your home value doesn’t tank because an inspector found active leaks during a sale. It means you’re not dealing with mold remediation six months from now because a small problem turned into a big one.
We operate out of Methuen and serve Wilmington and the surrounding Essex County communities. We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we’ve met strict requirements for quality work and customer service that most roofing companies don’t qualify for.
We’re licensed according to Massachusetts Home Improvement Contractor requirements. We carry proper insurance. We use materials from Mule Hide and Owens Corning because they last longer than the cheaper alternatives.
Wilmington homeowners deal with ice dams, wind damage from nor’easters, and the kind of temperature swings that crack shingles and loosen flashing. We’ve seen it all, and we know how to fix it so it doesn’t come back next season.
You call or message us about the problem. We schedule a time that works for you to come out and inspect the roof. No charge for the estimate.
We get up there and figure out what’s actually wrong. Sometimes it’s obvious—missing shingles, visible holes, damaged flashing around the chimney. Other times it’s less clear, and we trace the leak back to its source. We take photos so you can see what we’re seeing.
We explain what needs fixing and what it’ll cost. If it’s an emergency roof repair situation—active leak, storm damage, something that can’t wait—we prioritize getting it patched quickly to prevent further damage. For less urgent repairs, we schedule the work and show up when we say we will.
We complete the repair using quality materials. We clean up the site. We make sure the problem is actually solved before we consider the job done.
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Roof repair covers a lot of ground depending on what’s damaged. We handle shingle replacement when wind tears them off or age makes them brittle. We fix flashing around chimneys, vents, and skylights where most leaks actually start. We address valley issues where two roof planes meet and water concentrates.
In Wilmington, ice dams are a real problem. When heat escapes through your roof, it melts snow that refreezes at the eaves and forces water under your shingles. We repair the damage and can discuss ventilation improvements to prevent it from happening again.
We also handle emergency situations. If a tree branch punches through during a storm or you’ve got water actively pouring into your home, we’ll get out there fast to tarp it off and make temporary repairs until we can complete the permanent fix. Massachusetts weather doesn’t wait, and neither do we when your home is at risk.
Most roof repairs in the Wilmington area run between $300 and $1,500 depending on what’s damaged and how accessible it is. A simple shingle replacement might cost $400. Flashing repair around a chimney might run $600 to $900. Fixing a valley or addressing multiple problem areas can push toward the higher end.
Emergency roof repair costs more because you’re paying for immediate response and temporary protection measures like tarping. But that upfront cost is almost always cheaper than the water damage you’d face by waiting.
The only way to get an accurate number is to have someone look at your specific situation. We provide free estimates so you know exactly what you’re dealing with before any work starts. We don’t do bait-and-switch pricing or surprise add-ons.
Simple repairs—replacing a few shingles, fixing a small section of flashing—usually take a few hours. We can often knock those out in a single visit once we’ve assessed the damage and have the materials on hand.
More involved repairs might take a full day or two. If we’re addressing multiple leak points, replacing larger sections of damaged decking, or dealing with ice dam damage that’s affected both the roof and the interior, it takes longer to do it right.
Weather plays a role too. We can’t apply certain materials in freezing temperatures, and we won’t work on a roof during active rain or high winds because it’s not safe. If we have to pause for weather, we make sure everything is secured and protected until we can finish.
It depends on what caused the damage. Insurance typically covers sudden events like storm damage, fallen trees, or wind that rips off shingles. They usually don’t cover wear and tear, gradual deterioration, or damage that happened because maintenance was neglected.
If you’re filing a claim, document everything before repairs start. Take photos of the damage from multiple angles. Keep records of when the damage occurred if you know the date. Your insurance company will send an adjuster to assess the damage and determine coverage.
We can work with your insurance company and provide documentation they need for your claim. We’ve done this plenty of times. Just know that you’re responsible for your deductible, and sometimes insurance estimates come in lower than what the repair actually costs. We’ll be straight with you about what’s needed versus what they’re willing to cover.
If the damage is localized to one area and the rest of your roof is in decent shape, repair makes sense. If you’re looking at multiple problem areas, widespread shingle deterioration, or a roof that’s already 20+ years old, replacement is usually the smarter financial move.
Here’s the math: if repair costs are more than 30% of what a new roof would cost, and your roof is past the halfway point of its expected lifespan, you’re better off replacing. You’ll just end up doing more repairs in a year or two anyway.
We’ll tell you honestly which direction makes sense for your situation. We’re not going to push you toward a full replacement if a repair will legitimately solve the problem and give you several more good years. But we’re also not going to patch something that’s fundamentally done just to get your money now and have you call us again next season.
If we repaired your roof and the same problem shows up again, we come back and make it right. That’s part of standing behind our work.
Sometimes what looks like the same leak is actually a different issue. Roofs are complicated, and water can travel along rafters or through insulation before it shows up on your ceiling. If we fixed the original problem correctly but there’s a separate issue causing a new leak, we’ll identify that during the follow-up inspection.
We use quality materials and proper installation methods specifically to avoid callbacks. We’re Owens Corning Preferred Contractors, which means we’re held to higher standards than typical roofing companies. Our reputation in Wilmington and the surrounding communities depends on doing the job right the first time, not on doing it twice.
Yes. If you’ve got an active leak, storm damage, or something that’s putting your home at immediate risk, we prioritize getting someone out there quickly.
Emergency roofing services usually involve temporary measures first—tarping the damaged area, sealing obvious entry points, making sure water isn’t actively pouring into your home. Then we schedule the permanent repair as soon as conditions allow and materials are available.
We serve Wilmington and the broader Essex County area, so we’re close enough to respond when you need help fast. We can’t always drop everything within an hour, but we’re not going to leave you waiting days while water damages your ceilings, insulation, and belongings. Call us when it happens, and we’ll work with you to minimize the damage and get it fixed right.