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You stop worrying about water stains spreading across your ceiling. You stop checking the weather forecast with dread every time rain is coming. You stop wondering if that small leak is turning into a bigger problem while you sleep.
A proper roof repair means your home is protected again. The leak stops. The damaged shingles get replaced with materials that match. The flashing around your chimney or skylights gets sealed correctly so water can’t sneak in during the next storm.
You’re not dealing with temporary patches that fail in six months. You’re getting a repair that lasts because it addresses what’s actually wrong, not just what’s visible from the ground. That’s what matters when you own a home in Weston where winter weather doesn’t mess around.
We handle roof repairs across Weston and the surrounding area. We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we meet their standards for quality work and customer service. That certification isn’t handed out freely.
We’ve spent over a decade dealing with New England weather and what it does to roofs. Ice dams, wind damage, heavy snow loads, the freeze-thaw cycles that crack flashing and lift shingles. We know what fails first on homes in this area and how to fix it so it doesn’t fail again next season.
When you call, you’re talking to people who’ve seen your exact problem before and know how to handle it without dragging the job out or inflating the scope.
First, we come look at your roof. Not from the ground with binoculars, but actually up there inspecting the damage. We check the obvious problem and look for related issues that might not be visible yet but will cause trouble soon.
You get a clear explanation of what’s wrong and what it takes to fix it. We walk you through the options if there are any, and we tell you upfront what the repair will cost. No vague estimates that balloon later.
Once you approve the work, we schedule it and show up on time. We handle the repair using quality materials that match your existing roof. The damaged section gets removed, the underlying structure gets checked and repaired if needed, and new shingles or materials go on correctly. We clean up the site when we’re done, and we make sure the repair is watertight before we leave.
If it’s an emergency situation like active leaking or storm damage, we can often get there faster to prevent further damage to your home’s interior.
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The repair itself covers removing damaged materials, fixing any compromised decking or structure underneath, and installing new shingles or roofing material that matches your existing roof. We handle flashing repairs around chimneys, skylights, and vents where leaks commonly start.
In Weston, ice dam damage is a frequent issue during winter. Those ice buildups at your roof edge force water back under shingles and into your home. We repair the damage they cause and can install preventive measures to reduce the risk of it happening again.
Storm damage from wind or fallen branches often requires immediate attention. Exposed roof decking or torn shingles let water pour into your attic and walls. We respond quickly to these situations because waiting even a day can turn a roof repair into a much larger restoration project.
You also get our assessment of your roof’s overall condition. If we spot other areas that need attention soon, we’ll tell you. But we’re not going to push you into unnecessary work. You’ll know what’s urgent, what can wait, and what’s actually fine.
Most roof repairs in the Weston area run between $500 and $3,500 depending on what’s damaged and how extensive the repair needs to be. A simple shingle replacement or small leak fix sits on the lower end. Larger repairs involving structural damage, multiple problem areas, or emergency storm damage cost more.
The size of the damaged area matters. So does access. A repair on a steep roof or three stories up takes more time and safety equipment than a simple ranch-style home. The type of roofing material affects cost too since some materials are more expensive to source and install than others.
We give you an upfront price after inspecting the damage. That number includes labor, materials, and cleanup. You’ll know what you’re paying before any work starts, and that price doesn’t change unless you approve additional work we discover once we open up the damaged section.
For genuine emergencies like active leaking, storm damage, or situations where your home’s interior is at risk, we prioritize getting someone out as quickly as possible. Often that means same-day or next-day response depending on when you call and our current schedule.
We understand that roof emergencies don’t wait for convenient timing. Water damage gets worse by the hour, not by the day. The longer water pours into your attic or walls, the more expensive the total repair becomes. Fast response prevents a roof problem from becoming a ceiling, insulation, and mold problem.
When you call with an emergency, we assess the situation over the phone first. If it’s something that needs immediate attention, we’ll get you on the schedule right away. If it can safely wait a few days without causing additional damage, we’ll be honest about that too. Either way, you’ll know where you stand and when we can get there.
It depends on what caused the damage. Storm damage, wind damage, fallen trees, and sudden accidents are typically covered under most homeowners insurance policies. Gradual wear and tear or damage from lack of maintenance usually isn’t covered.
If your roof was damaged in a storm, document everything with photos before any temporary repairs. Contact your insurance company to file a claim. They’ll send an adjuster to assess the damage. We can work with your insurance company and provide detailed estimates that match what adjusters need to process your claim.
Keep in mind that you’ll likely pay your deductible, and the insurance company covers the rest. Some policies have separate wind and hail deductibles that might be higher than your standard deductible. We’ve worked with insurance claims many times and can help you understand what to expect from the process, but your specific coverage depends on your policy terms.
If the damage is localized to one area and your roof is relatively young, repair makes sense. You fix the problem for a fraction of replacement cost and get several more years from the rest of your roof. If your roof is already 15-20 years old and you’re dealing with multiple problem areas, replacement might be the smarter financial move.
We’ll be straight with you about which option makes more sense for your situation. Sometimes a repair buys you a few years to plan and budget for an eventual replacement. Other times, putting money into repairs on an old roof is throwing good money after bad.
The condition of the surrounding shingles matters too. If the area around the damage is brittle, curling, or showing significant wear, a repair might not hold well. But if the rest of your roof is in solid shape and the damage is clearly from a specific incident rather than age, repair is usually the right call. We look at the full picture and give you an honest recommendation.
If water is actively coming into your home, you need emergency repair. If you can see daylight through your roof, you need emergency repair. If a storm just tore off shingles or a tree damaged your roof, you need emergency repair. These situations get worse quickly and cause damage beyond just the roof itself.
If you notice a small water stain on your ceiling that’s not growing, or you see a few damaged shingles from the ground, that’s something to address soon but probably not a middle-of-the-night emergency. You should still call quickly because small leaks become big leaks, but you have a bit more time to schedule the repair properly.
When in doubt, call and describe what you’re seeing. We can usually tell you over the phone whether it’s something that needs immediate attention or can be scheduled in the next few days. We’re not going to upsell you on emergency service if your situation doesn’t require it, but we also won’t downplay something that genuinely needs fast action.
Ice dams are the biggest culprit during winter. When heat escapes through your roof, it melts snow that refreezes at the cold roof edge. That ice buildup forces water back under your shingles and into your home. The freeze-thaw cycles we get in Massachusetts make this worse, and Weston’s older homes with varying insulation levels are particularly vulnerable.
Wind damage happens during storms when high winds get under shingle edges and tear them off. Tree branches falling during storms cause obvious damage, but even branches rubbing against your roof during windy days gradually wear away the protective granules on shingles.
Age and weather exposure eventually break down any roof. The intense sun in summer, the freeze-thaw cycles, the heavy snow loads in winter—all of it takes a toll. Flashing around chimneys and skylights fails over time as the sealant degrades. These aren’t dramatic failures, but they let water in just the same. Regular inspection catches these issues before they become expensive problems.
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