Roof replacement & repair in Central New York
Tear-offs, full replacements, and storm repairs engineered to shed Upstate snow, ice, and wind for decades — installed by a veteran-owned crew that cleans up every night.
Proudly serving the Rome area & all of Central New York.
What goes into a complete roof replacement
A roof is the one part of your home that protects everything underneath it, so we treat a replacement as a system — not just a layer of shingles. We start by tearing off the old roofing down to the deck, inspecting the sheathing for soft spots or rot, and replacing anything that won’t hold a fastener.
From there we build the roof back the right way: ice-and-water shield at the eaves and valleys where Upstate ice dams form, quality underlayment across the field, new flashing at every wall and penetration, and balanced ridge-and-soffit ventilation so heat and moisture can escape your attic year-round.
- Complete tear-off and deck inspection
- Architectural asphalt, metal, and synthetic shingle options
- Ice-and-water shield at eaves, valleys, and penetrations
- New flashing, drip edge, and pipe boots
- Balanced ridge and soffit ventilation
- Full cleanup with a magnetic nail sweep
Catch a failing roof before it turns into a leak
In Central New York, roofs don’t usually fail all at once — they wear out one freeze-thaw cycle at a time. Curling or missing shingles, granules collecting in your gutters, dark streaks, or a stain spreading across a ceiling are all signs the system is letting water in. Left alone, a small leak rots decking, soaks insulation, and turns a roofing job into a framing job.
The best time to replace a roof is before it leaks, ideally scheduled in the shoulder seasons rather than during the first big snow. If you’re not sure whether you need a full replacement or a repair, that’s exactly what an on-site inspection is for — we’ll tell you honestly which one your roof actually needs.
What a new roof costs — and how we quote it
Roofing price comes down to a handful of things: the size and pitch of your roof, how many layers have to come off, the material you choose, and any decking or structural repairs we uncover. Because those vary house to house, we quote every roof after seeing it in person rather than over the phone.
On-site estimates are $100, and that fee is credited straight back toward your project when you approve the work. Once we’ve walked the roof we’ll put the full scope, materials, and warranty terms in writing, and a team member will follow up within one business day.
On-site estimates are $100 — credited straight back toward your project when you approve the work.
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Roofing questions Central New York homeowners ask
How long does a roof replacement take?
Most single-family homes are a one-to-three-day job, depending on size, pitch, and weather. We’ll give you a realistic window in your written estimate.
Can you replace a roof in winter?
Yes — we work year-round and adjust installation methods for cold weather. For non-emergency work, we’ll recommend the best window for your specific roof.
Do I need a full replacement or just a repair?
That’s what the on-site inspection answers. If a targeted repair will genuinely solve the problem, we’ll tell you that instead of selling you a new roof.
Do you work with insurance claims?
We can document storm damage with photos and a written scope to support a claim. We’re happy to walk the roof with your adjuster.
What kind of warranty do you offer?
Your materials carry the manufacturer’s warranty, and we back our installation with our own workmanship guarantee. We put the exact terms in writing with your estimate.
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On-site estimates are $100 — and that fee is credited straight back toward your project when you approve the work.
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