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Roofing Services in Nottingham, NH

What Happens When Your Roof Actually Works

You stop worrying every time it snows. You’re not calling for emergency repairs when ice dams form or shingles blow off after a storm. Your heating bills drop because your attic isn’t leaking warm air through gaps you didn’t know existed.

That’s what a properly installed and maintained roof does. It keeps water out, keeps heat in, and gives you one less thing to stress about during New Hampshire’s brutal winter months.

Most roofing problems don’t announce themselves until there’s already damage. A small leak turns into rotted decking. Poor ventilation creates ice dams that rip off gutters and soak your insulation. You need someone who knows how to spot these issues before they cost you thousands, and who can fix them correctly so you’re not dealing with the same problem next season.

Roofing Contractor Serving Nottingham

We've Been Doing This Since 2012

We’ve been handling roofing projects across New Hampshire since 2012. We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we meet strict requirements for quality and reliability that most contractors don’t qualify for.

We’re also fully licensed and insured, with a BuildZoom score that ranks in the top 8% of over 139,000 contractors in Massachusetts. That’s not luck. It’s consistent work done right.

Nottingham homeowners deal with specific challenges: heavy snow loads, ice dam formation, and temperature swings that test every roof system. We’ve worked on enough homes in this area to know what holds up and what fails. That experience matters when you’re choosing who to trust with a major investment in your property.

Our Roof Repair Process

Here's Exactly What Happens When You Call

First, we come out and actually look at your roof. Not a quick glance from the ground—a real inspection where we check shingles, flashing, ventilation, and any areas where water might be getting in. We take photos and notes so you can see exactly what we’re seeing.

Then we give you a detailed estimate. No vague “we’ll figure it out as we go” pricing. You’ll know what the work costs, what materials we’re using, and how long it should take. If insurance is involved, we can work with your adjuster to document everything properly.

Once you approve the estimate, we schedule the work and assign a project supervisor. Someone will be on-site to make sure the job is done correctly, and you’ll have a direct contact if questions come up. We handle the tear-off, installation, cleanup, and final inspection. When we’re done, your roof is built to handle whatever New Hampshire throws at it.

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Roof Maintenance and Emergency Services

What's Included in Our Roofing Services

We handle full roof replacements when your system has reached the end of its lifespan. That includes removing old materials, inspecting and repairing the decking if needed, installing proper underlayment and ventilation, and putting on new shingles or metal roofing that’s rated for New England weather.

For repairs, we fix storm damage, replace missing or damaged shingles, seal leaks, repair flashing around chimneys and skylights, and address ice dam damage. We also offer roof maintenance services to catch small problems before they turn into expensive ones.

Emergency services matter in Nottingham. When a winter storm rips off part of your roof or an ice dam causes water to pour into your home, you can’t wait three weeks for someone to show up. We prioritize emergency calls and can do temporary repairs to stop immediate damage while scheduling the permanent fix. New Hampshire gets more than its share of harsh weather, and roofs take the brunt of it. Having a contractor who responds quickly can be the difference between a manageable repair and major interior damage.

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

If your roof is under 15 years old and the damage is localized—like a few missing shingles after a storm or a leak around a chimney—repair usually makes sense. You’re fixing the problem without replacing materials that still have life left.

If your roof is over 20 years old, or if you’re seeing widespread issues like curling shingles, granule loss across multiple areas, or frequent leaks in different spots, replacement is probably the better investment. At that point, you’re not just fixing one problem. You’re dealing with a system that’s worn out, and patching it becomes a cycle of temporary fixes that cost more over time.

We’ll inspect your roof and give you an honest assessment. If a repair will hold up and save you money, we’ll tell you. If you’re throwing good money after bad by patching an old roof, 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.

First, don’t get on your roof with a shovel or try to chip away the ice. You can damage shingles, hurt yourself, or make the leak worse. If water is actively coming into your home, put buckets down and move anything valuable away from the leak.

Call us for emergency service. We can safely remove the ice dam and stop the immediate water intrusion. Then we’ll assess whether there’s damage to the roof deck, insulation, or interior that needs repair. Ice dams form when heat escapes through your attic, melts snow on the roof, and that water refreezes at the eaves where it’s colder. The ice builds up and forces water under the shingles.

Long-term, you need to address the root cause: improve attic insulation and ventilation so heat isn’t escaping in the first place. We can evaluate your setup and recommend fixes that prevent ice dams from forming every winter. It’s a common problem in New England, but it’s also preventable with the right approach.

Most residential roof replacements take two to four days, depending on the size of your home, the complexity of the roof design, and weather conditions. A straightforward ranch with a simple gable roof might be done in two days. A larger two-story home with multiple valleys, dormers, and skylights will take longer.

Weather is the wildcard. We can’t install roofing materials in heavy rain or on icy surfaces, so winter projects sometimes stretch out if we hit a storm. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated if anything changes.

During the project, expect noise—tear-off and nail guns aren’t quiet. We’ll protect your landscaping, cover anything near the house that could get damaged by falling debris, and do a thorough cleanup with magnets to pick up stray nails. You can stay in your home during the work. Most homeowners do. By the time we’re finished, you’ll have a roof that’s built to last 20 to 30 years, depending on the materials you choose.

Asphalt shingles are the most common choice because they handle freeze-thaw cycles well, they’re cost-effective, and quality brands like Owens Corning offer strong warranties. Architectural shingles are thicker and more durable than basic three-tab shingles, and they hold up better against wind and impact from hail or falling branches.

Metal roofing is another solid option for New Hampshire. It sheds snow easily, lasts 40 to 50 years, and doesn’t absorb water, so you don’t get the same ice dam issues. The upfront cost is higher, but the longevity and low maintenance can make it worth it if you’re planning to stay in your home long-term.

We use Mule Hide roofing products for their quality and performance in harsh climates. Whatever material you choose, proper installation matters more than the product itself. The best shingles in the world won’t perform if they’re installed incorrectly. We make sure underlayment is sealed, flashing is done right, and ventilation is adequate so your roof system works as a whole, not just a collection of materials nailed to your house.

Yes. If your roof was damaged by a storm and you’re filing an insurance claim, we can document the damage with photos and detailed notes that your adjuster will need. We’ll meet with the adjuster if necessary and provide an estimate that breaks down what needs to be repaired or replaced.

Insurance companies want to see clear evidence that the damage was caused by a covered event—wind, hail, falling trees—and not by normal wear and tear or poor maintenance. We know how to document storm damage in a way that supports your claim without exaggerating or misrepresenting the situation.

Once your claim is approved, we can work directly with your insurance company to make sure the scope of work matches what they’re covering. You’ll still need to pay your deductible, but we handle the rest. The process can be frustrating, especially if you’re dealing with water damage inside your home while waiting for approval. We move as quickly as possible to get temporary repairs done and stop further damage while the claim is being processed.

Every three to five years if your roof is in good shape and you’re not seeing any issues. After major storms—especially wind or hail events—it’s smart to get an inspection even if everything looks fine from the ground. Damage isn’t always obvious, and catching it early can prevent leaks and more expensive repairs down the road.

If your roof is over 15 years old, annual inspections make sense. That’s when you start seeing wear: shingles losing granules, flashing that’s deteriorating, seals around vents that are cracking. An inspection lets you address small problems before they turn into big ones.

We also recommend an inspection if you’re buying a home. Sellers don’t always disclose roof issues, and the last thing you want is to close on a house and discover you need a $15,000 roof replacement six months later. A pre-purchase inspection gives you leverage to negotiate repairs or a credit before you finalize the deal. It’s a small investment that can save you from inheriting someone else’s deferred maintenance.

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