Expert Roof Repair in Marblehead, MA

D&G Exteriors provides high-quality roof repair services in Marblehead, MA. When nor’easters, salt air, and ice dams damage your roof, Marblehead homeowners turn to D&G Exteriors. Google Guaranteed contractor with 150+ five-star reviews.

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Roof Repair Services We Provide in Marblehead

We repair every type of roof damage that Marblehead’s weather throws at your home, from nor’easter destruction to hidden winter leaks.

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Why Marblehead Homeowners Trust D&G for Roof Repairs

Your Marblehead roof faces unique coastal challenges. We repair storm damage, salt-corroded flashing, and winter ice dams on peninsula homes.

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Common FAQs About Roof Repair Services in Marblehead, MA

Can you repair just part of my roof, or do I need full replacement?

Most Marblehead homeowners can repair problem areas — storm damage, flashing failures, ice dams — without replacing the entire roof. We assess whether your shingles, flashing, and decking are sound. If 25% or less of the roof is damaged and materials are matching, repair makes sense. For widespread damage across the roof plane, replacement becomes more cost-effective and provides better long-term protection.

We perform a free roof inspection using water testing to locate leaks and visual assessment of shingle condition. If your roof is under 10 years old with isolated damage, repair works. Roofs over 20 years old with multiple problem areas typically need replacement. We’ll give you honest guidance — sometimes repair buys you time, sometimes replacement saves money over the long term.

Small repairs (flashing, a few shingles) run $500–$1,000. Moderate leak repairs or ice dam fixes typically range $1,500–$3,500. Major storm damage affecting large roof sections can reach $4,000–$8,000+. Marblehead’s coastal location and older home construction can add complexity. We provide a free written estimate after inspection.

Yes. Storm damage is common on the peninsula. We offer emergency same-day or next-day tarping and temporary protection, then schedule permanent repair. Call us at (781) 328-4063 immediately after storm damage — we prioritize emergency calls and work with your insurance company on documentation.

Minor repairs (shingles, flashing) typically do not require permits. More extensive work (tearoff, structural repairs, additions) may need permits. We’re familiar with Marblehead’s building department requirements and can advise before you apply. When permits are needed, we handle coordination with the town.

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Salt air accelerates corrosion of metal flashing, gutters, and fasteners. Marblehead’s peninsula location means salt spray from multiple directions. We use stainless steel or coated fasteners and recommend ice & water shield at all penetrations to protect against premature failure. Regular maintenance becomes even more important in coastal environments.

We recommend annual inspections for coastal homes, especially after nor’easters or heavy ice/snow. Salt air and weather exposure are constant, so catching corrosion, loose flashing, or seal failures early prevents expensive water damage. Spring and fall are ideal inspection times to catch seasonal wear.