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You shouldn’t have to grab towels when the forecast calls for rain. You shouldn’t wonder if that ceiling stain is getting worse. And you definitely shouldn’t be up at 2 a.m. listening to drips hit a bucket.
A proper roof repair means the problem actually gets fixed. Not patched over. Not temporarily sealed. Fixed—so you can stop thinking about it.
That’s what happens when someone takes the time to find the real source of the leak, uses materials that hold up to New Hampshire winters, and doesn’t rush the job just to move on to the next one. Your roof does its job. You get your peace of mind back.
We’ve been handling roof repairs across Wilton and Hillsborough County for over 13 years. We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we meet strict standards most roofing contractors don’t qualify for.
We’re also licensed in Massachusetts with a BuildZoom score that ranks in the top 8% of over 139,000 contractors. That’s not luck—it’s consistency.
Wilton homeowners deal with heavy snow loads, ice dams, and freeze-thaw cycles that most of the country never sees. We’ve repaired roofs through all of it. We know what fails here and what lasts.
First, we come out and actually look at your roof. Not just the obvious damage—we check the flashing, the underlayment, the valleys, and anywhere water might be sneaking in. Most leaks don’t start where you see the stain.
Once we know what’s wrong, we explain it in plain terms. No jargon. No upselling. Just what needs to happen and why.
Then we fix it. If it’s an emergency—storm damage, active leak, ice dam backup—we prioritize getting it watertight fast. If it’s something that can wait, we schedule it properly so the work gets done right.
After the repair, we clean up and walk you through what we did. You’ll know exactly what was fixed and what to keep an eye on going forward.
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Every roof repair starts with a full inspection. You’re not paying for a quick patch—you’re getting a real assessment of what’s failing and why.
We handle everything from missing shingles and wind damage to ice dam removal and structural repairs after heavy snow. If your flashing is compromised or your underlayment is shot, we address that too. Skipping those steps is how leaks come back six months later.
In Wilton, winter does most of the damage. Ice dams form when heat escapes through your roof, melts snow, and refreezes at the edges. That trapped water works its way under shingles and into your home. We don’t just remove the ice—we fix the entry points and help you understand what’s causing it.
If a storm just rolled through and you’ve got tarps on your roof or water coming in, we respond fast. Waiting a week for someone to call you back shouldn’t be part of the process.
Most roof repairs in New Hampshire run between $380 and $1,800, with the average landing around $1,100. But that’s a wide range because every roof is different.
A few missing shingles after a windstorm? That’s on the lower end. A leak that’s been ignored for months and caused underlayment damage? That costs more because there’s more to fix.
We don’t give you a number over the phone. We come out, assess the damage, and give you a clear estimate based on what actually needs to happen. No surprises, no padding. If something doesn’t need to be replaced, we’re not going to tell you it does.
Small repairs—like replacing a few shingles or resealing flashing—usually take a few hours. Larger jobs, like fixing structural damage or dealing with extensive ice dam issues, might take a full day or two.
If it’s an emergency, we focus on stopping the leak first. That might mean a temporary fix to keep water out while we wait for materials or better weather, then coming back to finish it properly.
Weather plays a role too. We’re not doing shingle work in a rainstorm or when it’s below freezing. That’s not us being picky—it’s physics. Materials don’t seal right in those conditions, and the repair won’t last.
Yes, but it depends on the temperature and what needs to be done. Some repairs can happen in winter. Others can’t.
If you’ve got an active leak or storm damage, we’ll get up there and stop the water. That might mean emergency tarping, sealing, or temporary flashing work to buy you time until conditions improve.
Full shingle replacement in freezing temps isn’t ideal because the adhesive strips won’t activate. But if it’s a mild winter day or we’re working with materials rated for cold weather, we can make it happen. We’ll tell you straight up if waiting two weeks will give you a better result—or if we need to move now to prevent more damage.
Ice dams happen when heat escapes through your roof, melts the snow on top, and that water refreezes at the edges where it’s colder. The ice builds up, traps water behind it, and eventually that water finds its way under your shingles.
Fixing the immediate problem means removing the ice carefully—not with a hammer or heat gun that’ll damage your roof. We clear it safely, then address any leaks that already started.
The long-term fix is about ventilation and insulation. If your attic is too warm, you’ll keep getting ice dams every winter. We’ll walk you through what’s causing it and what you can do to prevent it. Sometimes it’s a roofing issue. Sometimes it’s an insulation issue. Either way, you’ll know what you’re dealing with.
Yes. If a storm just hit, a tree came down, or you’ve got water actively coming into your house, call us.
We prioritize emergencies because waiting three days while your ceiling soaks through isn’t an option. We’ll get out there, assess the damage, and do what’s needed to stop the water and secure your roof.
That might mean tarping, temporary sealing, or a same-day repair if conditions allow it. Once the emergency is handled, we’ll schedule the permanent fix. You’re not going to be stuck with a tarp on your roof for two months.
If the damage is localized—a few missing shingles, one bad section, isolated leak—a repair usually makes sense. If your roof is over 20 years old, has multiple problem areas, or the underlayment is failing in several spots, replacement might be the smarter move.
We’re not going to push you toward a new roof if a repair will buy you another five years. But we’re also not going to patch something that’s going to fail again next season just to get the job.
We’ll show you what’s going on, explain how much life is left in your roof, and give you options. If a repair makes sense, we’ll do it right. If it doesn’t, we’ll tell you why and what a replacement would look like. You decide from there.
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