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10 best roofing companies in Wellesley, Massachusetts
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Updated Aug. 5, 2024
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We've ranked the top 10 roofing companies that operate within 50 miles of Wellesley. We base our ranking off average customer ratings weighted against the number of reviews. For more information, check out our full methodology.
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Wellesley, Massachusetts' icy winters and hot summers can do a number on roofs. Professional roofers can repair leaks, replace shingles, replace and reinforce your roof to prevent future issues. They also often install or replace gutters, sidings and other exterior home components.
Roofing companies fall under the general contractor licensing regulations in Wellesley. You can use the Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation’s Home Improvement Contractor Registration Lookup to confirm a contractor's license.
Find the best roofing company for you in Wellesley
Check each roofer's ratings before choosing one. Choose one with at least 3.5 out of 5 stars on customer review platforms, such as the Better Business Bureau (BBB) and Google Reviews.
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This provider has more reviews than at least 80% of companies in the area.
Below are additional roofing companies that didn’t make our top picks based on their distance, ratings or service offerings.
Egama Roofing Corp.
4.3/5(80)
769 Waverly St, Framingham, MA 01702
DeFrancesco Construction
4.3/5(82)
418 Brush Hill Rd, Milton, MA 02186
FRS Roofing + Gutters
5.0/5(485)
11 Salem St Suite 12, Medford, MA 02155
LaBelle Roofing, Inc
4.2/5(62)
231 Boston Post Rd, Wayland, MA 01778
What is the cost of installing a new roof in Wellesley?
Once you've decided to install a new roof, take time to consider your material choices. Every material differs in cost, life span and sturdiness. Among the most durable roofing materials are metal, slate and concrete.
In Wellesley, installing a metal roof costs an average of $21,551 for a 2,000-square-foot home. The national average for a metal roof is $17,521 for a 2,000-square-foot home*.
*Local costs were determined using RSMeans project estimates combined with local labor costs from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and cost data from home improvement stores. We also interviewed homeowners from around the country to validate local costs.
How to save money on roof installation in Wellesley
Repairing your roof can be very expensive, but you can take the following measures to reduce costs.
Check your homeowners insurance: Review your home insurance policy to determine whether it will help pay for a roofing company. Depending on the cause of damage, such as storms or fallen trees, your insurance policy may cover the cost of the repairs.
Compare quotes from multiple sources: Get estimates from at least three Wellesley roofing companies. Compare each one before choosing a roofer.
Conduct routine roof maintenance: Once your roof repairs are complete, focus on routine inspections and maintenance. This will allow you to identify and prevent future issues. Ignoring a minor issue can escalate into larger, more expensive damage.
Invest in preventive measures: You can save on future repairs and energy costs by investing in preventive measures, such as adding extra insulation or improving ventilation.
Schedule roofing services during good weather if possible: Roofing contractors may be more willing to negotiate prices during off-peak periods. Avoid booking repairs during rainy or snowy seasons as inclement weather may raise the cost.
What are the signs that you need a new roof?
A certified roofer can examine and fix any issues with your roof. You may need to contact an expert if you notice the following:
Water in your attic: Wet insulation means there may be gaps in your roof. If you live in an icy climate, check the eaves for ice dams. This indicates insufficient insulation and heat loss through your roof deck.
Damaged shingles: Curled, missing or cracked shingles let moisture into your roof. Your decking and rafters can rot due to the moisture, leading to potential structural issues.
Discoloration: Dark stains on the undersides of your decking or rafters can mean leaking, which will need to be repaired.
Mildew or mold: Black mold and powdery mildew indicate roof leaks. These can damage your health and the structure of your home, so you should rectify them as soon as possible.
Rust: Rust streaks from flashing or fasteners indicate deterioration, and rust and corrosion undermine weatherproofing and structural soundness.
Visible sagging: Your roof visibly sagging is a sign that your roof could collapse. Reasons for sagging include dense clay tiles, excess insulation, overwhelmed drainage, mechanical equipment or concrete pavers. Pooling water and warped sheathing can also worsen the problem by compromising your roof's drainage.
What are common roofing issues?
Even well-maintained roofs inevitably run into issues after years of wear and tear. Catching damage early with visual inspections can prevent expensive repairs later.
A few common roofing issues to look for during a visual inspection include the following.
Damaged shingles
One of the most frequent roofing problems you may encounter is damaged or worn shingles. Asphalt shingles, a popular material for roofs, generally last about 20–30 years, but exposure to harsh weather can cause cracking or lifting. Damaged shingles let moisture seep in, potentially causing mold, leaks and structural decay.
Flashing failures
Flashing refers to the metal sheets around the dormers, chimneys, vents, joints, skylights and valleys of a roof. Its primary function is to stop rain, snowmelt and runoff from getting into the home by redirecting it away from vulnerable seams and transition points. When flashing hasn't been installed properly or has deteriorated over time, water can leak into your home. Signs of flashing failure include leaks coming from joints, sagging areas, moisture stains, drips from ceilings that align with flashing seams, or peeling paint.
Leaks
Your home may develop leaks in areas such as protrusions, seams and flashing around skylights, chimneys, vent pipes and valleys where roof planes intersect. These watertight joints may shift and allow water in due to expansion and contraction from temperature changes and shrinkage of building materials over time. Mending leaks early prevents more substantial damage down the line.
Poor insulation
Attics with too little insulation cause uncomfortable temperatures in your home, which causes issues such as damaged rafters, mold, ice dams, high energy bills and leaks. Ensuring your attic insulation is appropriate for Wellesley's climate reduces energy use and utility bills.
Standing water
Standing water usually happens because of accumulated debris or dips in your roof's decking. This causes long-lasting water after storms. Your roof can get saturated and begin to rot if not cleared within 48 hours. It also applies major weight stress on your roof. Standing water can point to a need to replace the roof surface to correct the slope or drainage. Ensure your roof has proper drainage and clean debris regularly to avoid these problems.
How long are roofs supposed to last?
A roof's life span depends on roof material, installation quality, maintenance and climate, with proper installation being most important.
Asphalt shingles last 20–30 years on average, but the type of shingle will affect the life span. Architectural shingles can last up to 25–30 years, and traditional three-tab shingles generally last 15–20 years. Well-maintained wood shingles or shake roofs last around 20–25 years, but they can be prone to mold, rot and insect damage.
Metal, concrete and slate are some of the most durable roofing materials. Metal usually lasts 40–70 years or more. Concrete roofs generally last 50 years or up to a century with proper maintenance. Slate roofs can last for over 100 years.
Facts about Wellesley
Average Rainfall Summer
11.81"
Wellesley
11.36"
National Average
Average Rainfall Winter
10.87"
Wellesley
6.37"
National Average
Average Daily Sunlight
61%
Wellesley
69%
National Average
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How long are roofs supposed to last?
A roof's life span depends on roof material, installation quality, maintenance and climate, with proper installation being most important.
Asphalt shingles last 20–30 years on average, but the type of shingle will affect the life span. Architectural shingles can last up to 25–30 years, and traditional three-tab shingles generally last 15–20 years. Well-maintained wood shingles or shake roofs last around 20–25 years, but they can be prone to mold, rot and insect damage.
Metal, concrete and slate are some of the most durable roofing materials. Metal usually lasts 40–70 years or more. Concrete roofs generally last 50 years or up to a century with proper maintenance. Slate roofs can last for over 100 years.
How to save money on roof installation in Wellesley
Repairing your roof can be very expensive, but you can take the following measures to reduce costs.
Check your homeowners insurance: Review your home insurance policy to determine whether it will help pay for a roofing company. Depending on the cause of damage, such as storms or fallen trees, your insurance policy may cover the cost of the repairs.
Compare quotes from multiple sources: Get estimates from at least three Wellesley roofing companies. Compare each one before choosing a roofer.
Conduct routine roof maintenance: Once your roof repairs are complete, focus on routine inspections and maintenance. This will allow you to identify and prevent future issues. Ignoring a minor issue can escalate into larger, more expensive damage.
Invest in preventive measures: You can save on future repairs and energy costs by investing in preventive measures, such as adding extra insulation or improving ventilation.
Schedule roofing services during good weather if possible: Roofing contractors may be more willing to negotiate prices during off-peak periods. Avoid booking repairs during rainy or snowy seasons as inclement weather may raise the cost.
Our methodology for selecting roof repair companies
The Homefront Local team employs a proprietary scoring algorithm that evaluates companies based on key factors you value, such as average customer review ratings and trustworthiness indicators. Our method for determining trust involves a comparative analysis of the number of reviews a company receives compared to its local competitors. This leads to companies that have earned more trust from your local community being awarded a higher score. We review national roofing companies against our full roofing methodology. We score roofing companies based on service options, reputation, additional services and customer satisfaction.
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