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A leaking roof doesn’t get better on its own. Every rainstorm means more water seeping into your attic, soaking insulation, and threatening the structural integrity of your home. You’re probably already dealing with stains on your ceiling or that musty smell that won’t go away.
Here’s what changes after we repair your roof: no more buckets catching drips during storms. No more wondering if that dark spot on the ceiling is getting bigger. No more lying awake when the forecast calls for heavy rain.
You get a roof that actually protects your home the way it’s supposed to. Your insurance company stops being a concern because the damage isn’t spreading. Your family stays dry, your belongings stay safe, and you can finally stop thinking about your roof every time clouds roll in.
We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor serving Ashland and the surrounding MetroWest communities. That certification isn’t just a badge—it means we’ve met strict requirements for quality workmanship, customer service, and reliability.
We’re locally owned and operated, which means we understand exactly what Massachusetts weather does to roofs. Ice dams in winter, wind-driven rain in spring, hail damage in summer—we’ve seen it all and we know how to fix it. When you call us, you’re talking to people who live and work in the same communities you do.
We’re not the biggest roofing company in the state, and we’re fine with that. What we are is responsive, honest about what your roof actually needs, and committed to doing the work right the first time.
First, we schedule a thorough inspection of your roof. We’re looking at the obvious damage you’ve noticed, but we’re also checking for issues you might not see from the ground—lifted shingles, compromised flashing, or early signs of wear that could become problems later.
Next, we give you a detailed assessment. If you need a full replacement, we’ll tell you. If targeted repairs will extend your roof’s life by several years, we’ll tell you that too. You get a written estimate with no hidden fees, and we’ll explain exactly what work needs to happen and why.
Then we handle the actual repair work. Depending on the damage, this might mean replacing damaged shingles, resealing flashing around chimneys and vents, or addressing structural issues caused by water infiltration. We use quality materials from manufacturers like Owens Corning, Mule Hide, and CertainTeed—products designed to hold up against New England weather.
If you’re dealing with storm damage, we can help you navigate the insurance claims process. We document everything, provide the detailed information your insurance company needs, and work with you to maximize your coverage.
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Every roof repair starts with identifying the source of the problem, which isn’t always obvious. Water can travel along rafters before it drips through your ceiling, so the leak you see inside might be coming from damage several feet away on the roof itself.
In Ashland, we’re dealing with specific weather challenges that most homeowners don’t think about until there’s a problem. Ice dams form when heat from your attic melts snow on your roof, and that water refreezes at the edges. This creates a barrier that forces water under your shingles. We address both the immediate damage and the underlying ventilation issues that let it happen in the first place.
Storm damage is another major concern here. High winds can lift shingles or tear them off completely. Hail can crack or puncture your roofing material in ways that aren’t visible from the ground but will definitely cause leaks down the line. We inspect for all of this, not just the damage you called us about.
Your repair includes the materials needed to fix the problem correctly, proper installation that meets manufacturer specifications, and cleanup of your property afterward. You also get both our workmanship warranty and the manufacturer’s material warranty, so you’re covered if anything goes wrong.
Age is the biggest factor. If your asphalt shingle roof is approaching 20 years old, even minor damage is often a sign that the whole system is failing. At that point, repairs are just buying you time—maybe a year or two—before you need a replacement anyway.
For newer roofs, it depends on the extent of the damage. If you’ve got a few missing shingles after a storm, that’s a straightforward repair. If you’re seeing widespread granule loss, multiple leaks, or sagging sections, replacement makes more financial sense than patching problems that will keep coming back.
We’ll give you an honest assessment either way. If repairs will genuinely extend your roof’s life and save you money, that’s what we’ll recommend. If you’re throwing good money after bad, we’ll tell you that too.
You have a roofing emergency if water is actively entering your home, if structural damage has occurred or is imminent, or if your attic or interior is exposed to the weather. You also have an emergency if water is near electrical connections—that’s a safety hazard that needs immediate attention.
Emergency repair usually means we’re doing temporary work to stop further damage until we can complete permanent repairs. This might involve tarping a section of roof, sealing a leak, or securing loose materials that could blow off and cause more problems.
The goal is damage control first, then proper repair once the immediate crisis is handled. If you’re dealing with a leak during a rainstorm or damage after severe weather, call us right away. We prioritize emergency calls because we know every hour of delay means more water damage inside your home.
Most roof repairs in this area run between $400 and $1,900, depending on what’s wrong and how much work is needed to fix it. Simple repairs like replacing a few shingles or resealing flashing are on the lower end. Extensive repairs involving multiple areas or structural work cost more.
Ice dam damage can run $2,000 to $5,000 or more if water has gotten inside and damaged insulation, drywall, or framing. Storm damage varies widely based on how much of your roof was affected and whether you’re dealing with just surface damage or deeper structural issues.
We provide written estimates before any work starts, so you know exactly what you’re paying for. If insurance is covering the repair, we’ll work with your adjuster to document everything properly. The key is addressing problems before they get worse—a $500 repair today beats a $5,000 water damage repair six months from now.
Yes, and this is where having an experienced roofing contractor makes a real difference. Insurance companies need specific documentation—photos of the damage, detailed descriptions of what’s affected, estimates for repair costs. We know exactly what they’re looking for because we’ve done this hundreds of times.
We’ll inspect your roof thoroughly and document all storm-related damage, including issues that aren’t obvious from the ground. Hail damage, for example, often doesn’t show up as visible holes—it appears as bruising or cracking that compromises the shingle’s integrity. Insurance adjusters know what to look for, and so do we.
We provide the detailed estimates and documentation your insurance company requires, and we can communicate directly with your adjuster if needed. Our job is to make sure you get the coverage you’re entitled to under your policy, without the back-and-forth confusion that often happens when homeowners try to navigate the claims process alone.
Simple repairs—replacing damaged shingles, resealing flashing, fixing a small leak—usually take a few hours to half a day. We can often complete these repairs in a single visit once we’ve assessed the damage and have the materials on hand.
More extensive repairs involving multiple areas of damage, structural work, or ice dam remediation can take one to three days. This includes time for proper preparation, the actual repair work, and cleanup. Weather plays a role too—we can’t install certain materials in rain or extreme cold, so timing depends partly on conditions.
Emergency repairs happen as fast as possible, sometimes the same day you call if we can get there safely. The permanent fix might be scheduled for a day or two later, but we’ll make sure your home is protected in the meantime. Once we assess your specific situation, we’ll give you a realistic timeline for completion.
This is why our workmanship warranty matters. If we repair your roof and you’re still getting leaks, we come back and figure out what’s going on. Sometimes water is traveling in unexpected ways, or there’s a second source of damage we didn’t initially see.
We stand behind our work, which means if the repair doesn’t solve the problem, we make it right at no additional cost to you. This is part of being an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor—we’re held to higher standards for both the quality of our work and how we handle any issues that come up afterward.
The key is communication. If you notice continued problems after we’ve completed a repair, call us immediately. The sooner we know there’s still an issue, the sooner we can address it. Most of the time, our initial repair solves the problem completely. On the rare occasion it doesn’t, we take care of it.
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