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Roof Repair in Amherst, NH

Your Roof Fixed Right the First Time

Fast response to leaks, storm damage, and aging roofs in Amherst. We’re Owens Corning certified contractors who show up, assess honestly, and fix it right.

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Stop Worrying About What's Happening Above You

You’ve got a leak. Or maybe you just had hail come through and you’re not sure what’s damaged. Either way, you’re wondering if it’s going to get worse, how much it’ll cost, and whether the person you hire will actually fix the problem or just patch it until next season.

Here’s what changes after the repair: no more ceiling stains, no more wondering if that dark spot is growing, no more tarp anxiety every time the forecast calls for rain. Your roof does what it’s supposed to do—keep water out, keep your family comfortable, and stop being a thing you think about.

You’re not paying for a quick cover-up. You’re paying for a roof that works, an honest assessment of what’s wrong, and a repair that doesn’t turn into a replacement three months later because someone cut corners.

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We've Been Fixing Amherst Roofs Since 2012

We’ve been handling roof repairs across Amherst and southern New Hampshire for over a decade. We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we meet strict standards for quality and reliability—not just once, but consistently.

Amherst has a lot of older homes. More than half were built before 1939, and those roofs weren’t designed for the weather patterns we’re seeing now. We understand how these homes are built, where they fail first, and how to repair them without creating new problems.

We’re not the biggest operation in the state, and we’re not trying to be. What we are is responsive, thorough, and honest about what your roof actually needs.

Our Roof Repair Process Amherst

Here's Exactly What Happens When You Call

You call or submit a request. We schedule an on-site consultation, usually within a day or two depending on urgency. If it’s an emergency—active leak, storm damage, tarp situation—we move faster.

We inspect the roof, the attic if needed, and any interior damage. We’re looking for the source, not just the symptom. Then we walk you through what we found, what needs to be repaired, and what your options are. No pressure, no upselling a full replacement if a repair will hold.

Once you approve the scope, we schedule the work and assign a crew. Most repairs are completed in a day. Larger jobs might take two. We handle materials, permits if required, and cleanup. You get a roof that works and a timeline that’s realistic from the start.

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What's Included in a Roof Repair

Every repair starts with a full inspection. We’re checking shingles, flashing, valleys, vents, and any penetration points. In Amherst, wind and hail cause most of the damage—53% of storm claims in New Hampshire come from those two things. We know what to look for.

The repair itself depends on what’s broken. Shingle replacement, flashing repair, valley reinforcement, or sealing around chimneys and skylights. We use quality materials that match your existing roof and meet manufacturer specs. If you’ve got an Owens Corning roof, we’re using Owens Corning products to protect your warranty.

After the work is done, we walk the property and make sure everything’s cleaned up. No nails in the driveway, no leftover materials. And if we see something else that’s going to be a problem in six months, we’ll tell you—even if it’s not part of this job.

New Hampshire weather is tough. Hail, high winds, heavy snow loads in winter. Your roof takes a beating, and if it’s on an older home, it’s working harder than it was designed to. A good repair buys you time, protects your investment, and keeps small problems from becoming expensive ones.

How much does roof repair cost in Amherst, NH?

Most roof repairs in Amherst run between $380 and $1,800, with the average landing around $1,100. That’s for typical issues—missing shingles, flashing problems, small leaks. If you’re dealing with structural damage or widespread storm impact, costs go up.

What drives the price is the extent of the damage and how accessible the problem area is. A few missing shingles on a single-story ranch? That’s on the lower end. A valley that’s been leaking into the attic for months and now there’s rot? That’s more involved.

We give you a clear estimate after the inspection. No surprises, no “we found more once we got up there” unless we genuinely uncover hidden damage—and if we do, we stop and talk to you before proceeding.

If the damage is localized—one section, one leak, storm damage to a specific area—a repair usually makes sense. If your roof is over 20 years old, has multiple problem areas, or you’re fixing the same spot for the third time, replacement starts to be the smarter move.

We’re not going to sell you a new roof if a repair will give you another five to seven years. But we’re also not going to patch something that’s going to fail again next season just to get the job. We’ll tell you what we’d do if it were our house.

Age matters. Amherst has a lot of older homes, and if your roof is original or close to it, a repair might just be buying time. That’s fine if you’re planning to sell soon or you’re budgeting for a replacement in a year or two. We just want you to know what you’re working with.

Yes, but it depends on the temperature and the type of repair. Shingle repairs are tricky below 40 degrees because the adhesive strips don’t seal properly and the shingles can crack. If it’s an emergency leak, we can make temporary repairs and come back in spring to finish it properly.

Flashing work, sealing, and some structural repairs can be done in colder weather. We’ve handled winter repairs across New Hampshire for years—we know how to work safely and effectively when the weather isn’t ideal.

If you’ve got an active leak in January, don’t wait until April. Call us. We’ll assess what can be done now to stop the damage and what needs to wait for better conditions. The worst thing you can do is let water keep coming in because you think it’s too cold to fix.

It depends on what caused the damage. Storm damage—wind, hail, falling trees—is usually covered. Wear and tear, aging, or damage from deferred maintenance typically isn’t. Insurance companies want to see that the damage was sudden and accidental, not something that’s been developing for years.

If you’re filing a claim, document everything. Take photos, note the date of the storm, and call us for an inspection before you file. We can provide a detailed assessment that shows what’s storm-related and what’s not. That documentation helps your claim go through.

Insurance rates in New Hampshire have jumped 24% recently, and storm claims average around $15,000. Carriers are getting pickier about what they’ll cover. We’ve worked with dozens of insurance adjusters and we know how to present the damage in a way that supports your claim without overstating it.

A properly done repair should last as long as the surrounding roof material—assuming that material is still in decent shape. If your roof has 10 years of life left and we’re replacing a section of damaged shingles, that repair should hold for those 10 years.

The quality of the work and the materials matter. We use manufacturer-spec materials and follow installation guidelines. Shortcuts might save money up front, but they fail faster. You’ll end up paying twice.

New Hampshire weather accelerates wear. Wind, hail, freeze-thaw cycles—it all takes a toll. Even a great repair won’t last forever if the rest of your roof is deteriorating. That’s why we’re honest about what we see during the inspection. If a repair is just delaying the inevitable, we’ll tell you.

First, contain the water. Put a bucket under the drip, move anything valuable out of the way, and if you can safely get into the attic, look for where the water’s coming in. It’s often not directly above the drip—water travels along rafters and sheathing before it comes through the ceiling.

Don’t wait to call. Leaks don’t fix themselves, and the longer water comes in, the more damage it does. Insulation gets soaked, wood starts to rot, and mold becomes a real possibility. What starts as a $500 shingle repair can turn into a $3,000 problem if you let it go.

Take photos of the interior damage and the exterior if you can see anything obvious. If there’s a storm, note the date and conditions. This helps if you’re filing an insurance claim. Then call us. We’ll get out there, find the source, and stop it before it gets worse.

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