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You shouldn’t have to put buckets in your attic or wonder if that water stain is getting worse. A solid roof repair means you sleep through storms without checking the ceiling. It means your insurance stays manageable and your home value holds steady.
Most roof problems in Lawrence don’t require a full replacement—they just need someone who knows what they’re looking at. Missing shingles, flashing issues, storm damage—these are fixable when you catch them early. The average roof repair in Massachusetts runs between $400 and $3,500, which is a fraction of the $9,000+ you’d spend on a replacement.
We handle emergency roof repairs when you need them and preventive maintenance when you’re planning ahead. Either way, you’re getting an honest evaluation and work that holds up against New England weather. No upselling. No disappearing after the check clears.
We’ve been fixing roofs in Lawrence and across Essex County since 2018. We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we meet strict standards for quality and customer service—not just once, but consistently.
Feliciano Gomez runs the operation, and you’ll actually talk to him when you call. We’re based in Methuen and work throughout the Lawrence area, so we know what ice dams do to your roof in January and how summer storms tear up shingles in July.
We use Mule Hide and Owens Corning materials because they last. Our crews show up when we say they will, finish the job without dragging it out, and stay responsive if you have questions later. That’s not marketing talk—it’s how we’ve built our reputation here.
First, we schedule a free inspection at a time that works for you. We get on the roof, check the damage, and look for anything else that might cause problems down the road. You get a clear explanation of what’s wrong—in plain English, not roofing jargon.
Then we give you a written estimate with no surprise fees. If it’s an emergency roof leak, we can often get a temporary fix in place the same day to prevent further damage. For scheduled repairs, we order materials and lock in a start date.
The actual repair work depends on what’s needed. Replacing shingles usually takes a few hours. Flashing repairs or more extensive storm damage might take a day or two. We protect your landscaping, clean up completely, and walk you through what we did before we leave.
After the job, we’re still here. If you notice anything or have questions months later, you can reach us. That’s part of doing business the right way.
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Every roof repair starts with a thorough inspection—not just the obvious damage, but the surrounding areas that might be compromised. We check shingles, underlayment, flashing, ventilation, and structural integrity. In Lawrence, where homes deal with freeze-thaw cycles and heavy snow loads, that comprehensive look matters.
Common repairs we handle include replacing damaged or missing shingles, fixing or replacing flashing around chimneys and vents, repairing storm damage, addressing leak sources, and fixing ice dam damage. We also handle emergency tarping when you need immediate protection.
Lawrence has a mix of older homes with 15-25 year old roofs and newer construction. Older roofs often need flashing updates or ventilation improvements along with shingle repairs. We match existing materials when possible and recommend upgrades only when they genuinely extend your roof’s life. The goal is always the same: fix what’s broken, prevent what’s preventable, and give you a realistic timeline for when you’ll actually need that full replacement.
If your roof is under 15 years old and the damage is localized—a few missing shingles, a leak in one area, storm damage to a section—repair usually makes sense. You’re looking at a few hundred to a few thousand dollars instead of $9,000+.
Signs you might need replacement instead: your roof is over 20 years old, you’re seeing granules in your gutters everywhere, shingles are curling or cracking across multiple areas, or you’ve had multiple leaks in different spots. At that point, repairs become band-aids on a bigger problem.
We’ll tell you honestly which situation you’re in. If repair buys you another 5-10 years, we’ll say so. If you’re throwing money at a roof that’s done, we’ll say that too. Most homeowners in Lawrence can get more life out of their roof with timely repairs—it’s about catching issues before they spread.
Most roof repairs in Massachusetts range from $400 to $3,500 depending on the extent of damage and materials needed. A simple shingle replacement might be on the lower end. Flashing repairs, multiple leak sources, or storm damage that affects a larger area will cost more.
In Lawrence specifically, the average roof replacement runs around $9,231 for a standard home, so even a $3,000 repair is saving you significant money if your roof has good years left. Emergency repairs often cost more due to urgency, but they prevent the kind of water damage that leads to $10,000+ interior repairs.
We give you a written estimate before any work starts. No hidden fees, no surprise charges. The price we quote is what you pay. If we find additional damage once we’re up there, we stop and discuss it with you before proceeding.
Simple repairs like replacing a section of shingles usually take 2-4 hours. Flashing repairs around chimneys or vents might take half a day. More extensive storm damage or multiple repair areas could take 1-2 full days.
Weather affects timing—we can’t work safely in rain or high winds, and we won’t compromise quality by rushing. In Lawrence, spring and fall are busy seasons, so scheduling might take a few days. Winter emergency repairs happen as quickly as possible, though extreme cold can limit what’s doable until temperatures rise.
We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront. If it’s a one-day job, we’ll finish it in one day. If it needs two, we’ll tell you that from the start. Most homeowners are surprised how quickly quality repairs actually happen when the crew knows what they’re doing.
Yes. If you have an active leak or storm damage that’s exposing your home to the elements, call us. We prioritize emergency situations and can often get someone out the same day or next day depending on the situation.
Emergency repairs usually start with temporary protection—tarping or sealing the immediate problem area to prevent further water damage. Then we schedule the permanent repair as quickly as weather and materials allow. You’re not waiting weeks with a tarp on your roof.
Lawrence weather can be brutal, especially during winter storms or summer thunderstorms that roll through Essex County. We’ve handled everything from ice dam damage to wind-torn shingles to fallen tree limbs. The key is acting fast—water damage gets exponentially worse the longer it sits.
We primarily work with Owens Corning and Mule Hide products because they hold up in Massachusetts weather and come with solid warranties. When we’re repairing an existing roof, we match your current materials as closely as possible so the repair blends in.
If your shingles are discontinued or we can’t get an exact match, we’ll show you the closest options and explain any visual difference. Sometimes that means replacing a larger section to maintain a uniform look, but we discuss that before making the call.
For flashing, underlayment, and structural repairs, we use materials rated for New England freeze-thaw cycles and snow loads. Cheap materials fail faster here—it’s not worth saving $50 on flashing that leaks again in two years. We install what we’d put on our own homes.
It depends on what caused the damage. Storm damage, fallen trees, and sudden events are typically covered. Wear and tear, aging, or damage from lack of maintenance usually isn’t. Your deductible also matters—if the repair costs $800 and your deductible is $1,000, insurance won’t help.
We can document the damage and provide the detailed estimates insurance companies need. We’ve worked with plenty of homeowners through the claims process. Some prefer to pay out of pocket to avoid rate increases, especially for smaller repairs.
If you’re unsure whether to file a claim, we can give you the repair cost first. Then you can decide if it makes sense to involve insurance. Either way, we handle the actual repair the same—quality work that fixes the problem and protects your home.