- Tile Installation
- Skylight Repair/Replacement
- New Construction
- Gutters
- SidingSome of our most challenging roofing projects include the metal roofing at Charlton Plaza, which had heavy traffic, valleys, dormer siding, and was installed during heavy summertime traffic. We overcome these obstacles with supervision and safety cues. Another project was Loes Pond, a high-rise building with cell phone towers and many roof penetrations. We overcame this challenge with supervision and safety measures.
- Residential Roof RepairRoof repairs can happen at any time, which is why we offer 24-hour emergency services 365 days of the year! A minor roof leak can quickly turn into a big problem if not addressed promptly. Roof repair can happen for numerous reasons, but the most common causes include...
- Residential Roof Replacement/InstallationWhether you have a new build or require an updated roof, we’ve got you covered. We’ve been installing commercial, industrial, and residential roofs throughout New England and New York since 1975! Our new roof installations consist of...
- Residential Roof InspectionMaintaining your roof is key to its longevity. We offer roof inspections, condition reports, photographs. Ongoing maintenance contracts customized for your property, spring and fall cleanups, etc. are available.
- Painting
- InsulationRoofers cover flat roofs with a single layer of waterproof rubber or thermoplastic compounds. The roofers roll the sheets over the roof’s insulation and seal the seams. They apply adhesives or mechanical fasteners to keep the sheets in place.
- CaulkingOn pitched roofs, roofers lay, cut, and tack strips of roofing felt to the roof. Then, starting from the bottom edge of the roof, they nail overlapping rows of shingles. They use chalk lines, the gauges on shingling hatchets, or lines on shingles to make sure the distance of overlap is correct. Roofers measure and cut felt and shingles to fit around vents, chimneys, and corners. They nail strips of metal or shingle over spots where shingles meet an object, such as a vent. Finally, roofers cover exposed nail heads with roofing cement or caulking to prevent water leakage.