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Roof Repair in Sandown, NH

Your Roof Fixed Right the First Time

When your roof leaks or gets damaged, you need someone who shows up, diagnoses it correctly, and fixes it without the runaround.

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Sandown Roofing Contractor You Can Trust

Stop Worrying About What's Happening Above You

A damaged roof doesn’t just sit there. It gets worse every time it rains, every freeze-thaw cycle, every storm that rolls through Sandown. What starts as a small leak can turn into rotted decking, ruined insulation, and water stains across your ceiling.

You shouldn’t have to climb up there with a flashlight trying to figure out what’s wrong. And you definitely shouldn’t have to deal with a contractor who gives you a vague estimate and disappears for three weeks.

When we handle your roof repair, you get a clear assessment of what’s damaged, what needs fixing, and what it’s going to cost. No surprises. No upselling you on a full replacement when a repair will do the job. Just honest work that stops the problem and keeps your home protected through New Hampshire’s unpredictable weather.

Experienced Roof Repair Since 2012

We've Been Fixing Sandown Roofs for Over a Decade

We’ve been serving Sandown and the surrounding New Hampshire communities since 2012. We’re an Owens Corning® Preferred Contractor, which means we meet strict requirements for quality and reliability that most roofing companies don’t qualify for.

We’re not just a roofing crew. We’re a full home improvement company, so we understand how your roof connects to everything else in your home. That perspective matters when we’re diagnosing problems and recommending solutions.

Sandown homeowners deal with ice dams, heavy snow loads, and sudden storms that can rip shingles off in minutes. We’ve seen it all, and we know how to fix it right. You’re not getting a crew that’s learning on your dime.

Our Roof Repair Process Explained

Here's Exactly What Happens When You Call

First, we come out and actually look at your roof. Not just from the ground with binoculars. We get up there, inspect the damage, check the surrounding areas, and figure out what’s causing the problem.

Then we give you a detailed estimate. You’ll know what’s broken, what we’re fixing, what materials we’re using, and what it costs. If your damage might be covered by insurance, we’ll walk you through that process too.

Once you approve the work, we assign the right crew and set a timeline. We’re not vague about when we’ll show up. You get a schedule, and we stick to it. During the repair, we handle the details so you don’t have to babysit the project.

After the work’s done, we walk you through what we fixed and make sure everything’s solid. Your roof should hold up through New Hampshire winters without you losing sleep over it.

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What's Included When We Repair Your Roof

We handle everything from minor shingle repairs to emergency storm damage. That includes fixing leaks, replacing damaged sections, addressing ice dam damage, repairing flashing around chimneys and vents, and dealing with wind or hail damage.

In Sandown, ice dams are a recurring issue. When snow melts and refreezes at your roof’s edge, it creates a barrier that forces water under your shingles. We don’t just patch the leak—we fix the underlying problem so it doesn’t happen again next winter.

Emergency repairs are available when you need them. If a storm tears up your roof or a tree comes down, we can tarp it and stabilize the damage until we can make permanent repairs. You’re not waiting weeks with a blue tarp flapping in the wind.

We also work with quality materials that hold up in New England weather. As an Owens Corning® Preferred Contractor, we have access to premium products and the training to install them correctly. That means your repair lasts, and you’re not calling us back in six months because it failed.

How much does roof repair typically cost in Sandown, NH?

Most roof repairs in the Sandown area run between $300 and $1,500, depending on what’s damaged and how extensive the work is. A few missing shingles might cost $400 to $600. A leak that’s damaged the decking underneath could run $1,000 to $2,000 because we’re replacing structural components, not just surface materials.

Emergency repairs cost more—usually an additional $100 to $300—because we’re responding outside normal hours and often working in difficult conditions. But that emergency fee can save you thousands in interior damage if we get there fast and stop water from pouring into your home.

The biggest cost factor is how long you wait. A small leak that costs $575 to fix today can turn into $6,000 worth of damage if you let it go through a winter. We’ve seen homeowners ignore a minor issue and end up needing a full roof replacement because water rotted the decking and damaged the structure.

Yes, but it’s more complicated and sometimes more expensive. When there’s snow and ice on your roof, we have to clear it safely before we can assess or repair the damage. Shingles don’t seal properly in freezing temperatures, so some repairs require temporary solutions until we can complete permanent work in warmer weather.

That said, emergency winter repairs are often necessary. If your roof is leaking during a snowstorm, waiting until spring isn’t an option. We can tarp the damaged area, stop the immediate leak, and stabilize everything until conditions allow for a proper fix.

Ice dam damage is especially common in Sandown during winter. If you see icicles hanging from your gutters or notice water stains on your ceiling after a snowstorm, call us right away. The longer ice dams sit, the more damage they cause. We can remove the ice safely and repair the damage before it spreads.

If the damage is localized—a section of missing shingles, a leak around a chimney, storm damage in one area—repair usually makes sense. If your roof is over 20 years old and you’re seeing problems in multiple spots, replacement might be the smarter move.

We’re not going to upsell you on a replacement if a repair will solve your problem. But we’re also not going to patch a failing roof five times when replacing it once would save you money and headaches. We’ll give you an honest assessment based on the age of your roof, the extent of the damage, and how much life is left in the materials.

One thing to watch for: if your roof has moderate to widespread wear and you’re starting to see leaks, that’s often a sign the whole system is near the end. About 38% of homes in the U.S. have roofing in moderate to poor condition, and many of those homeowners are spending money on repairs when replacement would be the better investment.

Yes. If your roof was damaged by wind, hail, falling trees, or severe weather, your homeowner’s insurance may cover the repair. We’ll document the damage, provide detailed estimates, and work with your insurance adjuster to make sure the claim accurately reflects what needs to be fixed.

Insurance companies sometimes try to minimize claims or deny coverage for damage that’s clearly storm-related. We’ve worked with enough adjusters to know what documentation they need and how to present the facts so your claim gets approved.

Keep in mind that insurance typically won’t cover damage from lack of maintenance or normal wear and tear. If your roof is 25 years old and failing because it’s reached the end of its lifespan, that’s on you. But if a storm ripped off shingles or a tree branch punched a hole through your roof, that’s usually covered. We’ll help you figure out what applies to your situation.

Ice dams form when heat escapes through your roof and melts snow. The water runs down to the colder edge of your roof, refreezes, and creates a dam. More melting snow backs up behind that dam, and eventually the water finds its way under your shingles and into your home.

Fixing ice dam damage means repairing the immediate leak and addressing why it happened. We’ll replace damaged shingles, fix any decking that got wet, and check your attic insulation and ventilation. If heat is escaping because your attic isn’t properly insulated, the ice dams will keep coming back no matter how many times we patch the roof.

In Sandown, where snow and freezing temperatures are a given every winter, preventing ice dams is part of responsible roof maintenance. That might mean adding insulation, improving ventilation, or installing heat cables in problem areas. We’ll walk you through what makes sense for your specific roof and budget.

Most repairs take one to three days, depending on the scope of work and weather conditions. Replacing a few shingles or fixing a small leak might only take a few hours. Repairing storm damage that affected multiple areas of your roof could take two or three days, especially if we’re replacing decking or flashing.

Weather plays a big role in timing. We can’t install shingles in heavy rain or when temperatures are below freezing, so winter repairs sometimes require scheduling around conditions. If we need to order specific materials to match your existing roof, that can add a few days to the timeline.

We’ll give you a realistic schedule upfront and keep you updated if anything changes. You won’t be left wondering when we’re showing up or how long your roof will be torn apart. We know you need this fixed so you can move on with your life, and we treat your timeline like it matters.

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