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Water doesn’t wait. When your roof starts leaking—whether from a winter ice dam, a tree branch punching through, or shingles torn off in a storm—every hour matters. You’re watching the ceiling, moving furniture, setting out buckets, and wondering how bad this is going to get.
We handle emergency roof repairs across Stow and respond quickly when you need it most. Our team assesses the damage, stops the water intrusion, and makes repairs that actually hold up through Massachusetts weather. No band-aids. No “we’ll get to it next week.” Just solid roofing work that protects your home and everything inside it.
You get your roof sealed, your stress reduced, and a clear plan for what happens next. Whether it’s a temporary fix until full replacement or a permanent repair that adds years to your roof’s life, you’ll know exactly where you stand.
We’ve been serving homeowners in Stow and throughout Massachusetts since 2016. We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we meet strict standards for quality work and customer service—not just anyone gets that designation.
We know what Massachusetts weather does to roofs. The ice dams that form after heavy snow. The wind that rips shingles off during nor’easters. The summer heat that accelerates wear on older roofing materials. We’ve seen it all, and we’ve fixed it all.
Our team is licensed and insured, and we show up when we say we will. Stow homeowners have trusted us for years because we do the work right and we’re still here when you call back with questions.
First, we come out and inspect your roof. We’re looking at the obvious damage and the stuff you can’t see from the ground—underlying deck damage, compromised flashing, areas where water might be getting in beyond the visible leak. You get a clear assessment of what’s wrong and what it’ll take to fix it.
Then we walk you through your options. Sometimes it’s a straightforward repair. Sometimes we’re dealing with insurance and storm damage claims. Sometimes the damage tells us your roof is near the end of its life and patching it is just delaying the inevitable. We’ll tell you what we see and what makes sense for your situation and budget.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we schedule the repair and get it done. We protect your property during the work, complete the repairs with quality materials, and clean up when we’re finished. If we’re working with your insurance company, we handle that process and make sure the claim is documented properly.
You’re not left guessing. You know what we’re doing, why we’re doing it, and what to expect after we leave.
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We repair damage from storms, fallen trees, ice dams, and general wear. That includes replacing missing or damaged shingles, fixing flashing around chimneys and vents, repairing roof decking that’s been compromised by water, and sealing leaks before they spread. Emergency repairs get priority—we know you can’t wait three weeks when water is coming into your house.
Stow sees its share of harsh weather. Massachusetts winters bring heavy snow loads and ice dam formation, especially on older homes without proper attic insulation and ventilation. We’ve handled countless ice dam repairs where melting snow refreezes at the roof edge, backs up under shingles, and causes interior water damage. Spring storms bring wind damage. Summer heat accelerates aging on asphalt shingles.
We also work with homeowners navigating insurance claims after storm damage. Massachusetts insurance claims for water damage and ice average $5,000 to $10,000 in payouts, but you need documentation and a qualified contractor to make sure your claim is handled fairly. We’ve been through this process many times and know what insurance adjusters need to see.
We prioritize emergency roof repairs and respond as quickly as possible when you have active water intrusion. Timing depends on current weather conditions and our schedule, but we understand that a leaking roof can’t wait. When you call, we’ll give you a realistic timeframe for when we can get there.
Emergency situations—water actively coming into your home, large sections of roof missing after a storm, or structural damage—get bumped to the front of the line. We’ll do what’s necessary to stop further damage, even if that means a temporary repair until we can complete permanent work. Massachusetts weather doesn’t give you a break, and neither do we when your home is at risk.
If the situation isn’t immediately threatening but still needs attention soon, we’ll schedule you as quickly as our workload allows and give you guidance on protecting your home in the meantime.
It depends on what caused the damage and what your policy covers. Insurance typically covers sudden, unexpected damage from storms, fallen trees, or other covered events. It usually doesn’t cover damage from wear and tear, lack of maintenance, or gradual deterioration. Your deductible also matters—if repairs cost less than your deductible, you’re paying out of pocket anyway.
In Massachusetts, water damage and ice dam claims have increased significantly, and insurance companies are paying attention. They’ll want documentation showing the damage was caused by a covered event, not by a roof that was already failing. That’s where having a qualified roofing contractor matters. We document everything, take photos, and provide detailed assessments that insurance adjusters need.
We’ve worked with many Stow homeowners through the insurance claim process. We can meet with your adjuster, provide estimates, and advocate for repairs that actually fix the problem. Some contractors lowball estimates to get the job, then hit you with change orders. We give you accurate numbers from the start so there are no surprises.
Age and extent of damage are the two biggest factors. If your roof is relatively new and the damage is localized—a few missing shingles, one area of flashing that failed, a small section damaged by a fallen branch—repair usually makes sense. If your roof is 15-20 years old and showing widespread issues, replacement is often the smarter investment.
We’ll be straight with you about what we see. Sometimes homeowners want to patch a roof that’s clearly at the end of its life, and we’ll explain why that’s throwing money away. Other times, insurance adjusters push for full replacement when a solid repair would give you several more years. We give you our honest assessment based on the roof’s condition, not what makes us the most money.
Massachusetts has one of the highest percentages of roofs with less than four years of remaining life. If your roof is in that category and you’re facing significant repairs, replacement might cost more upfront but save you from repeated repair bills and potential interior damage over the next few years.
Ice dams form when heat escapes through your roof, melts snow, and that water refreezes at the cold roof edge where there’s no heat below. The ice builds up, creates a dam, and forces water back up under your shingles. That water then leaks into your home, damaging ceilings, walls, and insulation. Massachusetts winters create perfect conditions for this, especially after heavy snowfall followed by temperature swings.
Repairing ice dam damage means fixing the water intrusion points and addressing any interior damage. We replace damaged shingles, repair or replace compromised underlayment, fix roof decking if water has rotted the wood, and seal everything properly. If your attic insulation and ventilation are inadequate—which is often the root cause—we’ll point that out so you can prevent future ice dams.
The real solution is stopping ice dams from forming in the first place. That means proper attic insulation to keep heat inside your home and adequate ventilation to keep your roof deck cold. We can assess your attic situation and recommend improvements that’ll save you from this headache every winter.
Roof repairs in Massachusetts generally run from $400 to $3,500 or more, depending on what needs fixing. A simple shingle replacement might be on the lower end. Extensive storm damage, structural repairs, or ice dam damage with interior water intrusion will cost more. Every roof and every situation is different, so exact pricing requires an inspection.
We provide clear estimates before starting work. You’ll know what the repair costs, what’s included, and what might come up if we discover additional damage once we open things up. Sometimes you can’t see the full extent of damage until you remove damaged materials—that’s just the reality of roofing work. But we communicate throughout the process so you’re never blindsided.
For Stow homeowners, the bigger question is often whether to repair or replace. The average roof replacement in Massachusetts runs around $20,000 for a typical home. If you’re looking at $4,000-$5,000 in repairs on a roof that’s already 18 years old, replacement might make more financial sense. We’ll walk you through that math so you can make an informed decision.
We handle both residential and commercial roofing projects throughout Stow and surrounding areas. Commercial roof repairs often involve different materials and systems—flat roofs, modified bitumen, TPO, or metal roofing—compared to the asphalt shingles common on homes. The principles are the same: identify the damage, stop water intrusion, and make repairs that last.
Commercial properties face unique challenges. A leaking roof over a business means potential damage to inventory, equipment, and operations. Downtime costs money. We understand that urgency and work efficiently to minimize disruption to your business. We can also schedule repairs during off-hours if that works better for your operation.
Whether it’s a retail building, office space, or multi-family property in Stow, we bring the same attention to detail and quality workmanship. We’re licensed and insured for commercial work, and we understand the documentation and communication that property managers and building owners need throughout the repair process.
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