by merrimacadmin | Jun 19, 2026 | Blog, Residential Roofing
A roof replacement is one of the biggest projects a homeowner will take on. The contractor you choose matters. Before hiring a roofer, ask whether the company is properly licensed and insured for the work. Ask who will supervise the job, how the property will be... by merrimacadmin | Jun 19, 2026 | Blog, Residential Roofing
A roof leak does not always mean the entire roof needs to be replaced. Sometimes the problem is a failed pipe boot, loose flashing, damaged ridge cap, or a small area of missing shingles. Other times, a leak is just the first visible sign of a roof that has reached... by merrimacadmin | Jun 19, 2026 | Blog, Residential Roofing
New England weather can be hard on roofs. High wind, wind-driven rain, falling branches, hail, and rapid freeze-thaw cycles can all create damage that is not obvious from the ground. After a strong storm, homeowners should walk around the property safely and look for... by merrimacadmin | Jun 19, 2026 | Blog, Residential Roofing
When homeowners think about roofing, they usually focus on shingles. Shingles matter, but they are only one part of the system. Attic ventilation plays a major role in how long a roof lasts. Without proper ventilation, heat and moisture can build up under the roof... by merrimacadmin | Jun 19, 2026 | Blog, Residential Roofing
Most asphalt roofs do not fail all at once. They age gradually, and by the time a leak appears inside the house, the roof may have been showing warning signs for months or years. For homeowners in the Merrimack Valley, the 20- to 25-year mark is a smart time to take a...
by merrimacadmin | Nov 3, 2025 | Residential Roofing
As winter approaches, your roof becomes the first line of defense against cold winds, snow, and rain. Preparing it properly can help prevent costly damage, leaks, and energy loss during the chilly months. A well-maintained roof not only keeps your home warm and dry...