by Megan West | Apr 13, 2026 | Roofing
Even the best materials won’t last if they aren’t installed right. In every exterior project, it’s the workmanship that decides whether your roof, siding, windows, or gutters stand strong for decades or start failing in just a few years. Materials matter, but it’s the...
by Megan West | Apr 2, 2026 | Roofing
The best roofing materials for New England are built to handle real stress: heavy snow, strong winds, and summer heat. Metal, composite, and high-quality architectural asphalt shingles stand up to the challenge. Wood can work, but it takes more upkeep to keep it...
by Megan West | Mar 13, 2026 | Roofing, Storm
Spring often reveals roof damage, and the first question on many homeowners’ minds is the same: “Can this wait until fall?” Sometimes waiting is possible. But if you’re dealing with leaks, missing shingles, or anything that lets water in, waiting can turn a...
by Megan West | Mar 11, 2026 | Roofing, Storm
Repairing a roof is often the smart financial move. But once repair costs start approaching 30–50% of the price of a new roof, it’s usually time to reconsider whether repairs still make sense. At that point, fixing problems again and again can end up costing more than...
by Megan West | Mar 3, 2026 | Roofing
Winter can cause real damage to your roof, but not every storm means you need a new one. True roof problems leave clear signs, including missing shingles, water stains inside, or sagging areas. If a contractor can’t show you exactly what’s wrong and why, you might be...
by Megan West | Feb 26, 2026 | Roofing
Most winter losses don’t come from higher heating bills. The real costs show up when pipes burst, roofs fail, or heating systems break down. One frozen pipe can set you back more than years of extra energy use. Here’s where homeowners actually lose the most 1. Burst...