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Last Updated: February 25, 2025
Your roof performs a number of essential jobs, from keeping your heat in to keeping water out. However, caring for your roof isn't always easy. When the weather in Cohasset gets rainier, the risk of damage to your roof is greater.
For any problems, large or small, there's a local roofing contractor who can help. Use our guide to connect with one of the best roofers in Cohasset.
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Customer education
Quality customer service
Transparent pricing
Transparent project updates
Preventive services
Reputation for timeliness
Free inspections
Services Offered
Our Rating
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Preventive services
Transparent pricing
Quality customer service
Reputation for timeliness
Free inspections
Customer education
Transparent project updates
Services Offered
Our Rating
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Free inspections
Reputation for timeliness
Quality customer service
Transparent pricing
Services Offered
Our Rating
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Free inspections
Transparent pricing
Preventive services
Quality customer service
Services Offered
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Preventive services
Quality customer service
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Today's Homeowner looks at dozens of datapoints on roofers to come up with our data-driven rankings. It's not possible for a company to pay for preferential treatment in our rankings. We look at the following key factors in determining who should top our list:
For a project as involved as roof replacement, price matters. Below is the typical price range to replace a roof on a 1,500 square foot home in Cohasset. We also compare prices for common roofing materials.
A new roof installation is a major home renovation that can cost over twenty thousand dollars total. It's essential to research and find a top-rated, trusted roofing company for the job. Here are some important considerations for choosing a roofer.
You may not think about your roof daily, but it protects your home in important ways. Look out for these common signals that your roof needs to be checked and repaired by a professional roofer.
Your roof's age and material are both important. The most common residential roofing material is asphalt shingles, which typically last 20–25 years before needing to be replaced. Have your roof evaluated if it’s reaching this age to determine if it needs to be replaced.
Leaks are a typical sign of roof issues. Water leaking through worn or damage shingles often leads to water stains on ceilings, insulation, and walls, or in your attic. Don't ignore even small leaks, as leaks of any size can lead to mold and other damage.
Visible roof decking or sheathing under your shingles is a sign that those shingles are severely curling or losing their seal. This means the shingles likely need replacement. Shingles should lie flat to stop water from leaking into your home.
Examine your shingles thoroughly from ground level or a sturdy ladder. Look for ones that are damaged or that no longer have their protective coating. Over time, storms can cause surface damage. To keep your roof in good condition, replace any shingles that detach or have gaping holes.
Roof flashing creates a barrier against the elements around chimneys, vents, valleys, and other areas that penetrate the roof. If this metal flashing is cracked, peeling away from the surface, or otherwise deteriorated, it can allow leaks. Any issues with flashing should be addressed promptly.
If your roof sags or is uneven, schedule a professional inspection. These issues could indicate a structural problem. A sagging roof that's not given adequate structural reinforcement or full replacement will worsen over time.
The best type of roofing material for your home in Cohasset will be determined by several factors, including your budget and how often you want to do maintenance.
Asphalt is more budget-friendly, while materials like metal are more expensive but last longer. You also might choose a material like wood for its environmentally friendly nature.
For smaller home improvement jobs, a contractor in Massachusetts may require only a Home Improvement Contractor (HIC) registration. For large projects, a contractor or company will need a Construction Supervisor License (CSL) in addition to HIC registration. Both are provided by the Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation.
The contractor whom you sign a contract with must hold an HIC registration; for bigger jobs, the CSL might be held by another person, for example if work is subcontracted out.
In general, it takes about one to five days to replace a roof. Variables that could influence this timeline include the size of your roof, how easily accessible it is, and what the weather is like in Cohasset during the process. Cohasset tends to see a lot of rain, which might delay the project.
Your roof does impact the energy efficiency of your home. For example, in the winter a good roof allows you to spend less energy heating your home. Certain materials, like metal, provide better insulation than other types.
The best color for your roof depends on several factors like the color and style of your house and the local climate. For instance, if you have a Spanish style home, then you'll probably want a terracotta roof to match the style. Also, if you live in a hot climate, you may want to avoid darker colors since they absorb heat, which makes cooling your home more difficult.
Generally, you need to clean your roof about once a year. Your roof may need an extra cleaning if there's a buildup of moss, mold, leaves, or mildew.