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Roofer in Sharon, NH

Your Roof Handles New Hampshire. We Handle Your Roof.

Ice dams, heavy snow, storm damage—your roof takes the hit so your home doesn’t have to. We fix what’s broken and prevent what’s coming.

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Roofing Services in Sharon, NH

What You Get When Your Roof Actually Works

You stop worrying every time snow piles up. You’re not calling someone in a panic when water starts dripping through the ceiling. Your energy bills stay reasonable because heat isn’t escaping through gaps you didn’t know existed.

A solid roof means you’re not dealing with mold in the attic or water stains spreading across your bedroom ceiling. It means your home value holds. It means one less thing keeping you up at night during a nor’easter.

That’s what roofing services should deliver. Not just shingles and nails, but the kind of work that keeps problems from starting in the first place. In Sharon and across New Hampshire, your roof faces ice, wind, heavy snow loads, and temperature swings that most regions never see. The work needs to match the weather.

Roofing Contractor Serving Sharon, NH

We've Been Doing This for Over a Decade

We’ve spent 13 years working on roofs across Southern New Hampshire and Northern Massachusetts. We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we’ve met their standards for quality and service—not just once, but consistently.

Our crews know what New England winters do to roofs. They’ve seen the ice dam damage, the snow load stress, the leaks that start small and turn into major problems. That’s why we focus on prevention as much as repair.

Sharon homeowners deal with the same weather challenges as the rest of New Hampshire—freezing temperatures, heavy snow, ice buildup. We’ve handled those conditions in Nashua, Bedford, Merrimack, and Manchester. The approach doesn’t change: do it right, use quality materials, and make sure it lasts.

Our Roof Repair and Replacement Process

Here's What Happens When You Call Us

First, we come out and actually look at your roof. Not a quick glance from the driveway—a real inspection. We check for damage, wear patterns, ventilation issues, insulation problems. If ice dams have been forming, we figure out why.

Then we tell you what’s wrong and what it’ll take to fix it. If you need a full replacement, we explain why. If a repair will handle it, we say that instead. You get a clear estimate with no surprises buried in fine print.

Once you’re ready to move forward, we schedule the work around your timeline. Our crews show up when they say they will. They protect your property, tear off what needs to go, install new materials properly, and clean up when they’re done.

After the job’s complete, we walk you through what we did. You’ll know what’s new, what to watch for, and how to reach us if something comes up. We don’t disappear after we cash the check.

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What's Included When We Work on Your Roof

You get roof repairs that address leaks, damaged shingles, flashing issues, and storm damage. Full roof replacements when the existing system is beyond saving. Ice dam prevention work—better insulation, improved ventilation, heat tape installation where it makes sense.

Emergency snow removal matters in Sharon. When snow piles up past six inches, the weight becomes a real concern. We can dispatch crews to carefully clear your roof before the load causes structural stress or leads to ice dam formation.

We also handle the details most people don’t think about until there’s a problem: skylight installation and repair, chimney flashing, gutter work that keeps water flowing away from your roof edge. New Hampshire homes need these systems working together. A great roof with failing gutters still ends up with ice dams and water damage.

Our material partnerships matter too. We use Owens Corning products backed by lifetime warranties on materials and 25-year labor warranties. Mule Hide roofing systems for commercial and flat roof applications. These aren’t the cheapest options available—they’re the ones that hold up when the weather turns.

How do I know if I need a roof repair or a full replacement?

Age is the first indicator. If your roof is over 20 years old and you’re seeing multiple issues—curling shingles, granule loss, frequent leaks—replacement usually makes more sense than patching problems one at a time.

But age isn’t everything. A newer roof with isolated damage from a fallen branch or a small leak around a chimney? That’s often a straightforward repair. We look at the extent of damage, how much of the roof is affected, and whether the underlying structure is sound.

If more than 30% of your roof needs work, or if we find rotting decking underneath, replacement becomes the smarter investment. You’re not throwing good money at a failing system. We’ll tell you honestly which route makes sense for your situation and your budget.

Ice dams form when heat escapes through your roof, melts the snow on top, and that water runs down to the cold roof edge where it refreezes. The ice builds up, creates a dam, and forces water back under your shingles. That’s when you get leaks, water damage, and all the problems that follow.

The real fix isn’t just removing the ice—it’s stopping the heat loss. That means improving attic insulation to at least R-38 for New Hampshire climates, sealing air leaks where warm air escapes, and making sure your attic ventilation allows cold air to flow properly. Ridge vents and soffit vents working together keep your roof deck cold even when your house is warm.

Sometimes we add heat tape along roof edges and in valleys where ice tends to build up. It’s not a replacement for proper insulation and ventilation, but it helps in problem areas. The goal is a roof that stays cold in winter so snow melts evenly and drains properly instead of creating ice dams.

Most residential roof replacements in Sharon take two to four days depending on the size of your home, the complexity of the roof design, and the weather. A straightforward ranch with a simple roofline might be done in two days. A larger colonial with multiple valleys, dormers, and skylights takes longer.

We can’t control the weather, and we won’t install roofing materials in rain or when temperatures drop too low. The adhesives and sealants need proper conditions to work correctly. If we have to pause for weather, we make sure your home is protected with tarps until we can resume.

You’ll have crews on site during work hours, noise from tear-off and installation, and equipment around your property. We do our best to minimize disruption, but it’s still construction. Most homeowners stay in their homes during the work without major issues.

Yes, especially after severe wind, hail, or heavy snow. Damage isn’t always obvious from the ground. Missing shingles, dented flashing, cracked seals around vents—these problems let water in and get worse over time.

New Hampshire sees its share of severe weather. Hail damage alone accounted for billions in insurance claims nationally in 2024, and storms are getting more frequent. Even if you don’t see obvious damage, an inspection catches small issues before they become expensive repairs.

Your insurance typically covers storm damage, but you need to document it and file claims within specific timeframes. We can inspect your roof, document what we find, and provide the information you need for your claim. Waiting months to discover damage might mean you’re paying out of pocket for something insurance would have covered.

Asphalt shingles handle New Hampshire conditions well when installed properly. They’re cost-effective, durable, and come with solid warranties. Architectural shingles offer better wind resistance and longer lifespans than basic three-tab shingles—worth considering given our weather.

Metal roofing has surged in popularity because it sheds snow easily, lasts 40-50 years, and holds up to wind and ice. The upfront cost is higher, but you’re looking at potentially the last roof you’ll ever install. It’s especially good for homes with ice dam problems since snow slides off before it can melt and refreeze.

What matters most isn’t just the material—it’s the installation. Proper underlayment, ice and water shield in valleys and along eaves, correct flashing around chimneys and vents. The best shingles in the world fail if the installation cuts corners. We use Owens Corning and Mule Hide products because they back their materials with real warranties, and we install them to manufacturer specs so those warranties actually mean something.

Yes. If you’ve got a leak during a storm, damage from fallen debris, or a roof emergency that can’t wait, we offer emergency services. We can often dispatch crews within hours to tarp damaged areas, stop active leaks, and prevent further water damage to your home.

Emergency repairs aren’t permanent fixes—they’re about damage control until we can do the proper repair work. But they matter. Water damage spreads fast. What starts as a small leak can ruin insulation, damage ceilings and walls, create mold problems. Getting a tarp up quickly saves you money in the long run.

We also handle emergency snow removal when accumulation creates dangerous weight loads on your roof. New Hampshire building codes account for snow loads, but when you get heavy, wet snow piling up, even newer roofs can struggle. We safely remove excess snow before it becomes a structural concern or leads to ice dam formation.

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