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You stop worrying every time it rains. No more buckets in the attic or stains spreading across your ceiling. No more wondering if that last storm did damage you can’t see yet.
A roof that’s installed correctly keeps water out, handles New Hampshire winters without ice dams backing up under the shingles, and doesn’t need emergency repairs every other year. You’re not calling someone back to fix what should’ve been done right the first time.
When your roof works the way it should, you’re not losing sleep over the next storm forecast. You’re not getting surprise calls from your insurance company about claims you didn’t know you needed to file. You’ve got one less thing taking up space in your head, and your home value isn’t dropping because of visible wear or documented damage.
We’ve been handling roofing projects in Pelham and throughout New Hampshire for over a decade. We’re licensed, insured, and we’ve seen what happens when roofs aren’t installed correctly or when storm damage gets ignored.
Pelham homeowners deal with heavy snow loads, ice dams, and the occasional severe storm that tears shingles off in the middle of the night. We’ve worked on enough roofs here to know what holds up and what doesn’t. We know which materials make sense for your budget and how long they’ll actually last in this climate.
We’re not the cheapest option, and that’s intentional. You’re paying for materials that last, crews who know what they’re doing, and a company that’s still going to be around when you need us five years from now.
First, we come out and actually look at your roof. Not a five-minute glance from the driveway—we’re getting up there to check for damage you can’t see from the ground. Granule loss, cracked shingles, soft spots in the decking, flashing that’s pulling away. We document everything and walk you through what needs to happen now versus what can wait.
If insurance is involved, we help with that process. We know what adjusters look for and how to document storm damage so your claim doesn’t get denied over missing paperwork. We’re not filing frivolous claims, but if you’ve got legitimate damage, we make sure it’s covered.
Once the scope is clear and the price is agreed on, we schedule the work. Most residential roof replacements in Pelham take two to four days depending on size and weather. We remove the old roofing, inspect and repair the decking if needed, install new underlayment and shingles, replace flashing and vents, and handle all the cleanup. You’re not left with a dumpster in your driveway for three weeks or nails scattered across your lawn.
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We handle full roof replacements, storm damage repairs, emergency leak fixes, and routine maintenance. If you’ve got an older roof and you’re not sure how much life is left, we’ll give you an honest assessment instead of pushing you toward a full replacement you don’t need yet.
In Pelham, most homes have asphalt shingle roofs that last 20 to 25 years if they’re maintained. That means clearing debris, checking flashing, and addressing small issues before they turn into bigger ones. We also install metal roofing for homeowners who want something that’ll outlast them—50 to 70 years with minimal maintenance.
After a major storm, we prioritize emergency calls. If your roof is actively leaking or you’ve got shingles missing and more rain coming, we get someone out fast to tarp it off and prevent further damage. Every hour you wait after storm damage means more water getting into your walls and insulation. We’ve seen too many homes suffer structural damage because the initial leak wasn’t addressed quickly enough.
Most full roof replacements in Pelham run between $10,000 and $30,000 depending on the size of your home, the materials you choose, and what we find when we pull off the old roofing. A typical single-family home with asphalt shingles usually lands somewhere in the middle of that range.
If there’s decking damage underneath—which is common in older homes or after long-term leaks—that adds to the cost because we’re replacing plywood before we can install new shingles. Metal roofing costs more upfront but lasts two to three times longer than asphalt, so the math changes depending on how long you plan to stay in the house.
We give you a written estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and any additional work like flashing or ventilation upgrades. No surprises halfway through the job, and no pressure to add things you don’t need.
Most residential roof replacements take two to four days from start to finish. Smaller homes or simple layouts might be done in a day and a half. Larger homes, complex rooflines, or jobs where we’re replacing damaged decking take closer to a week.
Weather plays a role. We’re not installing shingles in the rain or when temperatures drop too low for the adhesive to seal properly. If we start your job and a storm rolls in, we make sure everything is tarped and secure, then we’re back as soon as conditions allow.
You don’t need to be home the whole time, but we’ll keep you updated on progress and let you know if we find anything unexpected. Once we’re done, we do a full cleanup—magnets for nails, haul away all the old materials, and leave your property the way we found it.
It depends on what caused the damage. If a storm tore shingles off or hail left visible dents and cracks, insurance usually covers the replacement minus your deductible. If your roof is just old and worn out, that’s considered normal wear and tear, and insurance won’t pay for it.
We help document storm damage for your claim. We take photos, note wind speeds from that day’s weather reports, and provide a detailed estimate your adjuster can review. A lot of times, adjusters miss hidden damage during their initial inspection—things like bruising on shingles or compromised underlayment—and we make sure that gets included.
The key is filing quickly after a storm. Most policies have a time limit for reporting damage, and waiting too long can hurt your claim. If you’re not sure whether your damage qualifies, we’ll take a look and give you an honest answer before you call your insurance company.
Asphalt shingles are the most common because they handle New Hampshire weather well and they’re affordable. A quality architectural shingle roof lasts 20 to 30 years here if it’s installed correctly and maintained. They come in a range of colors, they’re easy to repair if a few shingles get damaged, and most roofers know how to work with them.
Metal roofing is becoming more popular in Pelham, especially for homeowners who don’t want to replace their roof again. Metal handles snow load better than asphalt, it doesn’t trap ice dams the same way, and it lasts 50 to 70 years. The upfront cost is higher, but you’re not paying for another replacement in 25 years.
We don’t recommend cheap three-tab shingles unless budget is the only concern. They wear out faster, they’re more prone to wind damage, and they don’t add much to your home’s resale value. Spending a bit more on better materials now saves you money and hassle down the road.
If the damage is localized—a few missing shingles after a windstorm, a small leak around a vent, flashing that’s come loose—repairs usually make sense. If your roof is older than 20 years and you’re seeing multiple problem areas, a full replacement is probably the smarter move.
Signs you need a replacement include curling or cupped shingles, granules washing into your gutters, daylight visible through the roof boards from your attic, or sagging sections. Those aren’t things you can patch. They mean the roof has reached the end of its lifespan and it’s going to keep causing problems until you replace it.
We’ll be straight with you about what makes sense. If repairs buy you another five years and you’re planning to sell soon, we’ll tell you that. If you’re throwing money at a roof that’s going to need replacing in two years anyway, we’ll tell you that too. We’re not interested in selling you something you don’t need, but we’re also not going to tell you a Band-Aid fix will solve a structural problem.
Yes. If your roof is actively leaking or you’ve got storm damage and more weather coming, we prioritize emergency calls. We’ll get someone out to tarp the damaged area, stop the water from getting in, and assess what needs to happen next.
Emergency repairs aren’t always pretty, but they prevent a small problem from turning into a big one. Water damage spreads fast once it gets into your walls and insulation. Mold starts growing within 24 to 48 hours in the right conditions. The faster we can get your roof sealed up, the less damage you’re dealing with inside your home.
Once the immediate crisis is handled, we’ll schedule the permanent repair or replacement. If insurance is involved, the temporary work gets documented as part of your claim. We’re available around the clock for true emergencies—not just during business hours—because roof damage doesn’t wait for a convenient time.
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