Roof Replacement in Burlington, MA

Full tearoff to bare deck, complete sheathing inspection, ice & water shield at every vulnerable point, and new flashing throughout. CertainTeed Master Craftsman certified. Google Guaranteed. 150+ five-star reviews.

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Why Burlington Homeowners Choose D&G for Roof Replacement

Burlington’s 1960s-70s homes face unique challenges: freeze-thaw cycles, ice dam damage, and aging ventilation systems. A full roof replacement tackles all of them — properly.

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Our Roof Replacement Process in Burlington

A roof replacement is a significant investment. Here’s exactly what happens from inspection to completion — no surprises, no shortcuts.

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FAQs About Roof Replacement in Burlington

How much does a roof replacement cost in Burlington?

Most residential roof replacements in Burlington range from $12,000 to $35,000, depending on roof size, pitch complexity, and deck condition. Burlington’s mix of ranches, split-levels, and larger colonials means a wide range — simpler ranch roofs on the lower end, multi-slope colonials with dormers on the higher end. We provide a detailed written estimate after an on-site inspection — no ballpark quotes over the phone.

We inspect the roof and give you an honest assessment. If the damage is isolated — a failed flashing, a few lifted shingles, localized storm damage — a targeted repair usually makes sense. If your roof is 20+ years old, shingles are curling across the roof, you’re seeing widespread granule loss, or we find significant sheathing rot, replacement is the better investment. Many Burlington homes from the 1960s–70s are now on their second or third roof.

Layovers hide problems. Burlington’s homes — especially ranches and split-levels — often have moisture-damaged sheathing from decades of poor ventilation and ice dam cycles. A full tearoff lets us inspect the deck, replace any damaged wood, and properly install new flashing, ventilation, and ice & water shield before the new roof goes on. Layovers also void most manufacturer warranties.

We install CertainTeed Landmark and Landmark Pro architectural shingles — premium, durable, and engineered for New England’s freeze-thaw cycles. As a CertainTeed Master Craftsman certified contractor, we install to manufacturer specs on every project. Landmark Pro offers better impact resistance and color retention for homeowners wanting maximum longevity. The installation quality — not just the shingle — is what determines how long a roof actually lasts.

Ice dams form when heat escapes through a poorly ventilated attic, melting snow that refreezes at the eaves. Our replacement process addresses this with proper attic ventilation upgrades, complete ice & water shield coverage at every eave and valley, and proper gutter apron and drip edge installation. Burlington’s freeze-thaw cycles make this critical — we treat ice & water shield as standard, not optional.

Most residential replacements take 1–2 days of on-site work. Larger homes with steep pitches, multiple dormers, or significant sheathing damage may take 2–3 days. Weather delays can extend the timeline, but we schedule around conditions and keep you informed. We’ll give you a realistic schedule during your estimate.

When the old shingles come off, we inspect every square foot of decking for rot, water damage, and soft spots. Burlington’s older homes frequently have hidden sheathing damage from decades of moisture, poor ventilation, and ice dam cycles. If we find damaged areas, we show you photos and replace all compromised sheathing before anything new goes on. This step is non-negotiable — a new roof on a damaged deck will leak again.

Yes. The Town of Burlington requires a building permit for roof replacement. We handle the permit application, schedule all required inspections, and make sure everything meets current building code. You don’t need to coordinate with Town Hall — that’s included in the project.