Roofer in Framingham, MA

Your Roof Takes a Beating. We Fix It Right.

Massachusetts weather doesn’t mess around, and neither do we. If your roof is leaking, damaged, or just plain old, you need someone who knows how to handle it.
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Roofing Services in Framingham, MA

What You Get: Protection That Actually Lasts

You’re not just getting shingles slapped on. You’re getting a roof that stands up to ice dams in February, wind-driven rain in October, and the kind of summer heat that makes your attic feel like an oven.

When your roof works the way it should, you stop worrying about water stains on the ceiling. You stop hearing drips during storms. You stop wondering if this winter is the one that finally does you in.

A solid roof means lower energy bills because your insulation isn’t soaked. It means your home value doesn’t tank when you go to sell. It means you can actually sleep when the forecast calls for heavy snow.

Framingham Roofing Contractor Since 2006

We've Been Doing This Since 2006

We’ve been handling roofs in Framingham and across Massachusetts for nearly two decades. We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we meet their standards for quality and reliability—not just ours.

We’re locally owned, fully licensed, and fully insured. We know what Framingham homes deal with because we work on them every week. The older colonials near downtown with their tricky roof lines. The ranches out by Nobscot that take the brunt of western wind. The multi-families near Route 9 where one bad roof affects multiple families.

You’re not getting a national chain or a fly-by-night crew. You’re getting people who’ve seen what works here and what doesn’t.

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Our Roof Replacement Process

Here's How a Roof Job Actually Happens

First, we come out and look at what you’ve got. We check for obvious damage, but also the stuff you can’t see from the ground—deteriorated flashing, inadequate ventilation, sheathing that’s rotted through. You get a written estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and timeline. No surprises.

Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle the permits and schedule the work around your life and the weather. On job day, we protect your property, tear off the old roof, inspect the deck, make any necessary repairs, and install your new system from underlayment to ridge cap.

We don’t just nail down shingles. We install ice and water shield where Massachusetts building code requires it. We make sure your ventilation is adequate so you don’t end up with premature shingle failure or ice dams. We clean up completely—your yard shouldn’t look like a war zone when we’re done.

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Roof Maintenance and Repair Services

What's Included When We Work on Your Roof

Every roofing job we do in Framingham includes a full inspection of your roof deck and structure. If there’s rot or damage underneath, you need to know before new shingles go on. We also check your attic ventilation because poor airflow is one of the biggest reasons roofs fail early in Massachusetts.

You get quality materials designed for New England conditions. That means proper underlayment, ice shield in valleys and eaves, and shingles rated for our climate. We’re talking about products that handle freeze-thaw cycles, not the cheapest option at the supply house.

Framingham gets hit hard in winter. The 2015 season reminded everyone what 110 inches of snow can do to a roof. We see the aftermath every year—ice dams, structural stress, emergency leaks. That’s why we focus on prevention: proper insulation coordination, adequate ventilation, and installation techniques that account for water backup.

You also get a thorough cleanup and a warranty that actually means something. We haul away all debris, use magnets to pick up nails, and make sure your property looks better than when we arrived.

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How much does a roof replacement cost in Framingham, MA?

For a typical 2,000 square foot home with architectural asphalt shingles, you’re looking at somewhere between $12,000 and $20,000 in Framingham. That range exists because every roof is different.

If your roof has multiple valleys, dormers, or steep pitches, labor costs go up. If we find rotted sheathing that needs replacing, that’s additional material and time. If you’re upgrading to a premium shingle or a different material entirely, the price changes.

The cheapest bid isn’t always the best value. A roof done right should last 20-25 years in Massachusetts. A roof done cheap might need repairs in five. Ask what’s included in the estimate—underlayment quality, ice shield coverage, ventilation work, and warranty terms all matter.

If your roof is under 15 years old and the damage is localized—a few missing shingles after a storm, a small leak around a chimney—repair usually makes sense. You’re fixing the problem without replacing what’s still good.

If your roof is over 20 years old, has widespread curling or cracking, or you’re seeing multiple leaks, replacement is probably the smarter move. At that point, you’re chasing problems on a system that’s at the end of its life. You’ll spend money on repairs and still need a new roof soon.

We’ll tell you honestly what we’d do if it were our house. Sometimes a repair buys you a couple years to plan and budget for replacement. Sometimes it’s just throwing money away. We look at shingle condition, deck integrity, and how much life is realistically left.

Start with licensing and insurance. In Massachusetts, anyone doing work over $1,000 needs a Home Improvement Contractor license. You can verify it through the state. Make sure they carry liability insurance and workers’ comp—if someone gets hurt on your property, you don’t want to be on the hook.

Check how long they’ve been in business locally. A company that’s been around for years has a reputation to protect. Look at reviews, but read them critically. Everyone gets a bad review occasionally—what matters is how they respond and whether patterns emerge.

Get multiple estimates and compare what’s actually included. The lowest price often means corners cut somewhere—thinner underlayment, no ice shield, inadequate ventilation, or a crew that’s rushing through jobs. Ask about manufacturer certifications like Owens Corning Preferred Contractor status. Those aren’t just marketing—they require meeting specific standards.

Most residential roof replacements in Framingham take two to four days depending on size and complexity. A straightforward ranch with good access might be done in two days. A larger colonial with multiple roof lines and limited access might take four.

Weather plays a role. We can’t install roofing in rain or on wet sheathing. If a storm rolls through mid-job, we secure everything and wait it out. We’re not going to rush and compromise the installation just to hit a deadline.

You’ll have some noise and activity, but you don’t need to leave your home. We work during normal business hours and clean up at the end of each day. Your roof will be watertight every night—we don’t leave jobs open and exposed.

Yes. Ice dams are a major issue in Massachusetts, and Framingham sees its share every winter. They form when heat escapes through your roof, melts snow, and that water refreezes at the eaves. The ice backs up under your shingles and leaks into your house.

Prevention is better than emergency removal. That means proper attic insulation to keep heat in your house, adequate ventilation to keep your roof deck cold, and ice and water shield installed at eaves and valleys. When we do a roof, we address these factors so you’re less likely to have problems.

If you already have ice dams causing leaks, we can help with emergency repairs and then address the underlying issues. Removing ice without damaging your roof takes experience—you can’t just hack away at it with a shovel. Long-term, fixing the insulation and ventilation situation is what stops the cycle.

Yes. We’ll come out, inspect your roof, and give you a written estimate at no charge. That includes getting up on the roof to actually see what’s going on—not just looking from the ground with binoculars.

The estimate breaks down what we’re doing, what materials we’re using, and what it costs. We explain what we found and why we’re recommending what we’re recommending. If there are options—different shingle grades, additional work that would be smart to do while we’re there—we lay those out too.

There’s no pressure. You take the estimate, think it over, get other bids if you want, and decide what makes sense for your situation. We’re here when you’re ready to move forward.

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