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Why entrust something as crucial as your home  to us?


  • Fully Licensed in the states of Massachusetts and Connecticut
  • Amazing guarantees and warranties for all our products and services
  • Owen's Corning, GAF, and Anderson certified
  • 100% financing offered with 0% interest options available
  • BBB Accredited Business since March 2022


This Might All Sound Scary!

A lot of homeowners think "I have no idea what age my roof is!" Then they spiral into worry about insurance claims, finances, finding a reliable roofer- or all of the above?
Well worry not, we can help ease the stress and answer questions on any situation that is of concern to you.

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So When Should I Have My Roof Replaced?

Unfortunately, everything has a lifespan -Even a well maintained roof will need to be replaced eventually.  Here's some signs our specialists look out for.

Climb into your attic and see if there are any sun rays streaking through the flashing. If that is the case, you will have to replace it. If you don't, it's only a matter of time before your home suffers water damage.

Go outside your house and take a good look at your roof. If there are any broken or buckled shingles you should call a roofing contractor immediately. Although there's a great chance a simple fix will deal with the issue, broken shingles can be a sign of a greater issue.

If you've noticed your roof is sagging more and more each year, that means it trapped a lot of moisture and needs to be replaced. In most cases, this happens when water reaches the support beams due to leaky shingles.

Moss can be quite charming in a shady corner of your backyard but not on your roof. If your roof has excessive amounts of moss, mold, or fungi growing on it, that means it's trapping moisture. If you don't deal with it in time, the shingles on the roof will slowly disintegrate and let in even more water.

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