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Roofer in North Hampton, NH

Your Roof Handles New Hampshire. We Handle Your Roof.

Ice dams, wind damage, and aging shingles don’t wait for convenient timing. You need a roofing contractor who understands North Hampton weather and shows up when it matters.

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Roofing Services in North Hampton, NH

What You Get When the Job's Done Right

You’re not just getting a new roof. You’re getting lower heating bills because your home actually holds heat now. You’re getting peace of mind when the next Nor’easter rolls through and your neighbors are dealing with leaks while you’re not.

You’re getting a roof that doesn’t need emergency repairs every winter. One that insurance companies don’t flag. One that adds real value if you ever sell.

And you’re getting your weekends back because you’re not climbing ladders to clear ice dams or patch problem spots. That’s what happens when a roofing job is done by people who’ve spent over a decade working in this exact climate, not just reading about it.

Roofing Contractor North Hampton Trusts

We've Been Doing This Since 2012

We aren’t new to New Hampshire winters. We’ve been handling roofing projects across the seacoast since 2012, which means we’ve seen what works and what fails when January hits.

We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which isn’t something they hand out freely. It means we meet strict standards for installation quality and customer service. We’re also licensed, insured, and ranked in the top 8% of contractors in Massachusetts with a BuildZoom score of 105.

North Hampton homeowners deal with specific challenges: coastal wind, heavy snow loads, ice dam formation, and salt air. We’ve handled all of it. We know which materials hold up and which installation techniques prevent the problems that show up three winters later.

Our Roofing Process in North Hampton

Here's What Happens From Start to Finish

First, we come out and actually look at your roof. Not a quick glance from the driveway—we get up there, check the decking, look for soft spots, inspect flashing, and document what’s happening. You get photos and a clear explanation of what needs fixing and why.

Then we give you a detailed estimate. No vague line items or surprise charges later. You’ll know exactly what materials we’re using, how long the job takes, and what’s covered under warranty.

Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle permits and coordinate the work around your schedule. Our crew shows up on time, protects your property, and completes the tear-off and installation efficiently. We’re talking days, not weeks.

After installation, we walk the property with you, make sure every nail is picked up, and confirm you’re satisfied. Then we file warranty paperwork and make sure you have everything you need for insurance and future reference.

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Roof Replacement and Repair Services

What's Included When We Handle Your Roof

We handle full roof replacements, storm damage repairs, and emergency leak fixes. That includes asphalt shingle installation, metal roofing, ice dam prevention systems, and proper ventilation upgrades that actually reduce energy costs.

North Hampton homes face unique challenges. Coastal wind can lift shingles that aren’t installed correctly. Heavy snow loads require proper structural support. Ice dams form when attic insulation and ventilation aren’t balanced right. We address all of it.

We also handle the insurance side if you’re filing a claim for storm damage. We document everything, provide detailed reports, and communicate directly with adjusters so you’re not stuck playing middleman.

And because we’re a full-service remodeling company, we can handle any interior damage from leaks, replace rotted trim or fascia, and coordinate gutter work if that’s part of the solution. You’re not hiring five different contractors to fix one problem.

How do I know if I need a full roof replacement or just repairs?

If your roof is over 20 years old and you’re seeing multiple problem areas, replacement usually makes more sense than patching. Asphalt shingles have a lifespan, and once they start failing in several spots, you’re just buying time.

Look for curling shingles, granule loss in your gutters, or daylight visible through the roof boards in your attic. Those are signs the roof is at the end of its life. If you’re only dealing with one isolated leak from storm damage and the rest of the roof is solid, a repair might be enough.

We’ll give you an honest assessment either way. If a repair buys you another five years and you’re planning to sell soon, we’ll tell you. If patching now means you’ll be calling us back next winter, we’ll tell you that too.

Asphalt shingles are the most common choice in North Hampton because they handle freeze-thaw cycles well and come in at a reasonable price point. Architectural shingles specifically—they’re thicker, more wind-resistant, and last 25-30 years when installed correctly.

Metal roofing is gaining popularity, especially for homeowners tired of ice dam issues. Snow slides off metal roofs instead of building up, which eliminates a lot of winter headaches. Metal costs more upfront but can last 50+ years and requires almost no maintenance.

Both work in this climate. It comes down to your budget, how long you plan to stay in the home, and whether you want to deal with ice dams. We install both and can show you samples so you know exactly what you’re getting.

Most residential roof replacements take two to four days depending on size, pitch, and weather. A straightforward ranch with easy access might be done in two days. A larger colonial with multiple valleys and steep pitch might take four.

Weather plays a role. We don’t install shingles in rain or when temperatures drop below freezing because adhesive won’t seal properly. If we’re mid-project and weather turns, we’ll secure everything with tarps and resume when conditions are right.

We’ll give you a timeline upfront and keep you updated if anything changes. The goal is to get your home protected quickly without rushing the work. You’ll know the schedule before we start so you can plan accordingly.

It depends on your policy and the type of damage. Most homeowners insurance covers sudden damage from wind, hail, or falling trees. It typically won’t cover wear and tear or damage from lack of maintenance.

If you’ve had a storm come through and notice missing shingles, dents, or leaks, document everything with photos and call your insurance company to file a claim. Then call us for an inspection. We’ll provide a detailed report that shows exactly what’s damaged and what caused it.

We work with insurance adjusters regularly and know what they need to see. We can meet them on-site, walk them through the damage, and provide documentation that supports your claim. That usually speeds up the process and increases the chance your claim gets approved for the full scope of work needed.

Ice dams form when heat escapes through your roof, melts snow, and that water refreezes at the eaves. The real fix is keeping your attic cold, which means proper insulation and ventilation.

Your attic floor needs adequate insulation to prevent heat from rising into the attic space. Then you need balanced ventilation—intake vents at the soffits and exhaust vents at the ridge—so cold air flows through and keeps the roof deck at the same temperature as the outside air.

We also install ice and water shield membrane at the eaves during roof replacements. It’s a waterproof barrier that prevents leaks even if ice dams do form. Some homeowners also add heat cables along the eaves as extra insurance. We can assess your specific situation and recommend what makes sense for your home and budget.

Start with licensing and insurance. Any contractor working on your home should carry liability insurance and workers’ comp. If someone gets hurt on your property and they’re not covered, you could be liable.

Ask about manufacturer certifications. An Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, for example, has met specific training and quality requirements. That certification also often comes with better warranty options for you.

Get multiple estimates, but don’t just pick the lowest number. If one bid is significantly cheaper, ask why. Are they using lower-grade materials? Skipping steps like ice and water shield? Planning to finish in half the time by cutting corners? The cheapest bid often costs more in the long run when you’re dealing with callbacks and premature failure.

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