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You’re not looking for the cheapest fix. You want the problem solved so you can stop thinking about it.
A proper roof repair means no more buckets in the attic during rainstorms. No more wondering if that dark spot on the ceiling is getting bigger. No more putting off the call because you’re worried about getting sold a full replacement you don’t need.
When the work’s done right, your roof does its job quietly. You’re not dealing with callbacks, warranty runarounds, or the same leak showing up in a different spot six months later. You get back to your life, and your home stays protected through New Hampshire’s brutal winters and heavy spring rains.
That’s what a real repair should do. Fix the issue, prevent new ones, and give you actual peace of mind.
We’ve been handling roof repairs and full roofing services across Litchfield and the surrounding New Hampshire communities for over six years. We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we meet their standards for quality work and customer service, and you get access to better warranties.
We’re not a storm-chasing crew that shows up after hail damage and disappears. We’re local, licensed, and insured with General Liability, Worker’s Compensation, and vehicle coverage. If something goes wrong on the job, you’re protected.
Most of our work comes from referrals. That happens when you show up on time, explain what’s actually wrong, fix it correctly, and follow up when you say you will.
You reach out, and we schedule an inspection that works with your schedule. No pressure, no games.
We come out and actually look at your roof. We’ll check the shingles, flashing, underlayment, and anything else that could be causing the problem. If it’s a leak, we trace it to the source, not just the wet spot you’re seeing inside.
Then we explain what’s wrong in plain terms. You’ll get a written estimate that breaks down the work and the cost. If it’s a small repair, we’ll tell you. If it’s something bigger, we’ll tell you that too, and why.
Once you approve the work, we handle the repair with quality materials. We clean up when we’re done. And if you ever have a question or issue after the fact, you can reach us. We don’t disappear after we cash the check.
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Every roof repair includes a thorough inspection to catch problems you might not see from the ground. We’re looking for damaged or missing shingles, worn flashing around chimneys and vents, and any signs of water intrusion that could turn into bigger issues.
In Litchfield, ice dams are a real problem. When snow melts and refreezes at your roof’s edge, it creates a barrier that forces water under your shingles. We address the damage and help you understand what’s causing it so you can prevent it next time.
Storm damage is another common issue here. High winds lift shingles, hail cracks them, and heavy snow loads stress your roof’s structure. We handle insurance claims regularly and can walk you through that process if your damage qualifies.
You’ll get quality materials that match your existing roof and hold up to New Hampshire weather. We use products from manufacturers like Owens Corning and Mule Hide because they back their materials with real warranties. And because we’re a preferred contractor, those warranties actually mean something if you ever need to use them.
Most roof repairs in Litchfield run between $500 and $3,000 depending on what’s damaged and how much of it. A few missing shingles after a windstorm might cost $500 to $800. A larger repair involving flashing, underlayment, or multiple problem areas can push closer to $2,000 or more.
Winter repairs sometimes cost more because of the conditions. Ice dam damage, for example, often requires removing ice, fixing water damage to the decking, and replacing shingles. That can run $1,500 to $6,000 depending on severity.
The best way to know what you’re looking at is to get an inspection. We’ll give you a written estimate that breaks down the work so you’re not guessing. And if your damage is from a storm, your homeowner’s insurance might cover part or all of it.
Yes, but it depends on the temperature and conditions. Most roofing materials need to be installed above a certain temperature for the adhesive to seal properly. Asphalt shingles, for example, don’t seal well below 40-45 degrees.
That said, emergency repairs can be done in winter when you have active leaks or storm damage. We use techniques and materials designed for cold-weather application when necessary. The goal is to stop the immediate problem and protect your home until a permanent fix can be completed safely.
If you’re dealing with ice dams, we can remove the ice and make temporary repairs to stop water intrusion. Then we’ll schedule the full repair for when conditions are better. Waiting isn’t always an option when water’s coming into your house, so we work with what we’ve got.
If the damage is localized to one area—like a section of shingles blown off in a storm or a leak around a chimney—a repair usually makes sense. You’re fixing the problem without replacing material that’s still doing its job.
If your roof is older, has widespread damage, or you’re dealing with multiple leaks in different areas, replacement might be the better move. Constantly patching an aging roof gets expensive, and at some point you’re just delaying the inevitable.
We’ll tell you honestly what we see. If a repair will buy you several more years, we’ll recommend that. If we think you’re six months away from needing a new roof anyway, we’ll tell you that too. The goal is to help you make the right call for your situation and budget, not to sell you more than you need.
Yes. We work with insurance companies regularly and can help you through the claims process. When storm damage happens, the first step is to document everything. Take photos if it’s safe to do so, and call your insurance company to start a claim.
We’ll come out and do a thorough inspection, then provide a detailed estimate that outlines the damage and the repair costs. Insurance adjusters often use this documentation to determine coverage. We can meet with your adjuster on-site if needed to make sure nothing gets missed.
Once your claim is approved, we handle the repairs according to the scope your insurance covers. If there’s a gap between what they’ll pay and what the work actually costs, we’ll explain that upfront so there are no surprises. The process can be frustrating, but we’ve done it enough times to keep things moving.
Most repairs take anywhere from a few hours to a full day, depending on the scope. Replacing a small section of damaged shingles might only take half a day. Repairing flashing, replacing decking, or addressing multiple problem areas can take longer.
Weather plays a role too. If it’s raining or conditions aren’t safe, we’ll reschedule rather than rush through it. Doing the work right matters more than doing it fast.
We’ll give you a timeline when we provide your estimate. If something changes or takes longer than expected, we’ll let you know. Most homeowners are fine with the work taking an extra few hours if it means the job’s done correctly. What frustrates people is being left in the dark, and we don’t operate that way.
Ice dams form when heat escapes through your roof and melts snow. That water runs down to the colder edge of your roof where it refreezes. Over time, it builds up into a dam that traps more water, which then backs up under your shingles and leaks into your home.
The immediate fix is removing the ice and repairing any damage it caused. We’ll carefully remove the ice without damaging your roof, then assess what’s underneath. If shingles are lifted or torn, we replace them. If water got into the decking or insulation, we address that too.
The long-term fix involves better attic insulation and ventilation so heat stops escaping in the first place. We can walk you through those options after the repair is done. Ice dams are common in New Hampshire, but they’re not something you just have to live with every winter.
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