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You’re not looking for a sales pitch. You need someone who can assess the damage, explain what’s wrong, and fix it without dragging things out or inflating the bill.
That’s what roof repair should be. A missing shingle gets replaced. A leak gets traced back to the source and sealed properly. Storm damage gets documented, repaired, and backed by a warranty you can actually use.
When the job’s done, you’re not wondering if it’ll hold. You’re not waiting for the next rainstorm to test it. You know it’s handled because the work was done by people who’ve seen every type of roof problem New Hampshire throws at a home—and know how to fix it for the long haul.
We’ve been serving homeowners across Massachusetts and New Hampshire for over a decade. We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we meet strict standards for quality, service, and reliability—not just once, but consistently.
Bennington homeowners deal with heavy snow loads, ice dams, and rapid freeze-thaw cycles that wear down roofs faster than in most parts of the country. We’ve worked on hundreds of roofs in similar conditions, so we know what fails first and how to reinforce it.
We’re fully licensed and insured. Our crews show up on time, work clean, and don’t leave until the job’s finished right. No shortcuts. No surprises.
First, we come out and inspect the damage. That means getting on the roof, checking flashing, shingles, underlayment, and any areas where water could be sneaking in. If it’s storm-related, we document everything for insurance purposes.
Next, we walk you through what we found. No jargon. No upselling. Just a clear explanation of what’s damaged, what needs to be repaired, and what it’ll cost.
Once you approve the work, we schedule it fast—especially if it’s an emergency. Our crew handles the repair, cleans up completely, and makes sure the area is sealed and secure. You get a warranty on both labor and materials, so if something doesn’t hold up, we come back and make it right.
If the damage is more extensive than a repair can handle, we’ll tell you. Sometimes a section needs to be replaced. Sometimes the whole roof is near the end of its life and patching it is just delaying the inevitable. We’ll give you the honest assessment so you can make the right call.
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Roof repair isn’t one-size-fits-all. What you need depends on what’s damaged and how your roof is built. We handle everything from small shingle replacements to full section tear-offs and rebuilds.
In Bennington, NH, the most common issues we see are ice dam damage, wind-blown shingles, and leaks around chimneys or skylights. Ice dams form when heat escapes through your roof, melts snow, and refreezes at the edge—creating a barrier that forces water under your shingles. That’s a big problem here, and it requires more than just patching the surface.
We also repair flashing, reseal valleys, replace damaged underlayment, and address ventilation issues that contribute to long-term damage. If your roof has metal components, we work with those too. If it’s asphalt shingles, we match the color and style so the repair blends in.
Every repair includes a full cleanup. We use tarps, magnetic rollers to pick up nails, and haul away all debris. You shouldn’t have to deal with the mess after we leave.
If it’s an emergency, we move fast. Most of the time, we can get someone out within 24 to 48 hours to assess the damage and stop the leak from getting worse.
In the meantime, if water is actively coming in, put a bucket under it and try to contain the area. If you can safely get into your attic, look for where the water is entering and mark it. That helps us find the source faster when we arrive.
We prioritize emergency calls, especially after major storms when multiple homes in Bennington, NH are dealing with damage at once. The sooner you call, the sooner we can get you on the schedule and prevent further interior damage to your ceilings, walls, or insulation.
It depends on what caused the damage. If it’s from a storm, hail, fallen tree, or sudden event, your insurance will likely cover it. If it’s from wear and tear or lack of maintenance, probably not.
We document everything during the inspection—take photos, note the damage, and provide a detailed report you can submit to your insurance company. We’ve worked with dozens of claims, so we know what adjusters look for and how to present the information clearly.
You’ll still need to pay your deductible, but the rest should be covered if the claim is approved. We can also work directly with your insurance company if that makes the process easier. Just know that filing a claim doesn’t guarantee approval, so it’s worth having a conversation with your agent before assuming it’s covered.
If the damage is localized and your roof is in decent shape overall, a repair is usually the right move. We replace the damaged shingles, fix the underlayment if needed, and make sure everything is sealed properly.
But if your roof is older—say, 15 to 20 years—and you’re starting to see multiple problem areas, patching might just buy you a year or two. At that point, you’re better off replacing the roof and avoiding the cycle of constant repairs.
We’ll give you an honest assessment. If a repair makes sense, we’ll do it. If we think you’re throwing money at a roof that’s near the end of its life, we’ll tell you that too. The goal is to help you make the smartest decision for your home and your budget, not to upsell you on work you don’t need.
A roof repair fixes specific damage—missing shingles, a leak, damaged flashing. It’s targeted work that addresses a problem area without touching the rest of the roof.
A roof restoration is more comprehensive. It’s for roofs that are worn but not quite ready for replacement. We might clean the surface, reseal seams, apply a protective coating, replace multiple sections, and address underlying issues like ventilation or insulation. It extends the life of your roof by several years.
If your roof has widespread wear but the structure is still solid, restoration can be a cost-effective option. If it’s just one or two problem spots, a straightforward repair is the way to go. We’ll walk the roof and let you know which approach makes sense based on what we see.
Ice dams leave specific signs. You’ll usually see water stains on your ceiling near the edge of the roofline, icicles hanging from the gutters, or visible ice buildup along the eaves. The damage happens because water backs up under the shingles and seeps into your home.
Other types of damage—like wind or hail—tend to show up differently. Wind pulls shingles off or lifts the edges. Hail leaves dents or cracks. A fallen branch creates obvious impact damage.
During our inspection, we look at the location and pattern of the damage to figure out the cause. That’s important because ice dam damage often means there’s a ventilation or insulation issue that needs to be addressed, or you’ll keep dealing with the same problem every winter. We’ll explain what caused it and what you can do to prevent it from happening again.
Yes. Every repair we do comes with a warranty on both labor and materials. The length depends on the scope of the work and the materials used, but you’ll know exactly what’s covered before we start.
If something we repaired fails—whether it’s a shingle that blows off or a leak that comes back—we’ll come back and fix it at no additional cost. That’s part of doing the job right the first time.
We also use high-quality materials from manufacturers like Owens Corning and Mule Hide, which come with their own product warranties. So you’re covered on multiple levels. If you ever have an issue, just call us. We’ll take care of it.
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