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Last Updated: February 25, 2025
Your roof provides many important protections, from keeping your heat in to keeping water out. However, maintaining your roof isn't always simple. It's crucial that the roof of your Concord home stands up to all kinds of weather without failing.
No matter the problem, there's a roofing professional near you who can help. Use our guide of Concord's top roofers to find the right one for your job.
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Transparent pricing
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Transparent pricing
Transparent project updates
Free inspections
Quality customer service
Reputation for timeliness
Customer education
Services Offered
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Free inspections
Quality customer service
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Customer education
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Quality customer service
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Free inspections
Preventive services
Transparent pricing
Customer education
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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:
Budgeting is important when tackling a project as big as replacing your roof. Below, we provide the average price range for replacing a roof on a 1,500 square foot home in Concord. We also outline price differences between common roof materials.
Installing a new roof is a major home renovation that might cost over ten thousand dollars total when finished. It's essential to research extensively to find the best credentialed and most respected roofing company for the job. Here are some key factors to consider when picking a roofer.
While the average homeowner may not spend a lot of time thinking about their roof, a roof plays a vital role in keeping a home safe and secure. Keep alert for these signs that your roof might need professional attention.
The age and material of your roof are important. Asphalt shingles, the most common residential roofing material, typically last about 20 to 25 years before needing to be replaced. If your roof is nearing or past this lifespan, have it evaluated to determine if full replacement is needed.
One of the most obvious signs of a roof problem is leaking. Stains on insulation, ceilings, and walls — or in your attic — usually mean that water is seeping through damaged or worn shingles. Don't ignore small leaks, because even these can lead to mold growth and roof damage.
Seeing roof deck boards 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 getting into your home.
Examine your shingles closely from a safe ladder or while on the ground. Look for shingles that have cracked or are missing granules. Storms can cause roof damage over time. To keep your roof in good condition, replace any shingles that are no longer attached or have gaping holes.
Roof flashing seals off valleys, chimneys, vents, and other areas that pass through the roof. If the metal flashing is damaged, coming loose, or deteriorated, it can leak. Have any issues with roof flashing fixed right away.
A structural problem can lead to roof sagging or uneven slopes. If you notice sagging or an uneven slope, get a roofing company to inspect it. A roof deck that isn't reinforced will only get worse without proper support.
The best type of roofing material for your home in Concord will depend on several factors, including your budget and how often you're willing to do maintenance.
Asphalt is more budget-friendly, while materials like metal are more expensive but last longer. Even if you don't need to worry about sun reflectivity, you may choose something like a clay roof for the aesthetic value and protection from fire and pests. Wood roofs have better insulation than some other types, which can save you money during cold winters.
New Hampshire is among the few states that does not have state-level licensing requirements for contractors. You should check with your municipal government to see if there are any local requirements.
There is one exception: contractors who work with asbestos are required to be licensed by the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services.
Roof cleaning generally costs around $357 in Concord. The exact price will depend on the size of your roof, how many levels it has, its material, and how severe the problem is.
Your roof can impact the energy efficiency of your home. For example, a good roof helps you spend less energy heating your home during the winter months. Certain materials (such as metal) are more energy-efficient than others.
The best roofing color for you is based on several factors like the style and color of your house and the local climate. For example, 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 your energy bills higher in the summer.
A professional will either pressure wash or "soft wash" your roof, depending on the roofing material and the extent of the cleaning needed. Power washing is not recommended for certain roof types like asphalt shingles. To soft wash your roof, your contractor might use chemicals like bleach and detergent, and tools such as brooms and brushes.