One of our more demanding recent projects happened right here in Abington: a complete roof and siding replacement on a three-story building — the kind of job where staging, safety, and sequencing matter as much as the shingles. It’s in the project gallery below, and it says something useful about us: if we can re-skin a three-story building cleanly, your cape or colonial is a comfortable day’s work.
Roofing Abington’s housing stock
Abington runs to sturdy, older homes — a lot of them built before modern roofing standards existed. On tear-offs here we routinely find plank decking with knots and gaps, two or three old shingle layers, and flashing that was tarred over instead of replaced sometime in the 1990s. Our process: strip to the deck, repair what’s soft, membrane the eaves and valleys, and rebuild chimney and wall flashing in metal rather than roofing cement. The town’s shallow-pitch capes get particular attention on ice dam protection, because Abington winters are unforgiving to the eave line.
Roof plus siding, one project
Like our three-story Abington project, many homes here need both roof and siding within the same few years. Bundling them is cheaper and better: shared staging, one crew mobilization, and the wall-to-roof flashing details (step flashing, kick-out flashing — the spots where water actually gets into walls) handled as one continuous system. If your house needs both, ask us to quote the combination before you price them separately.
The basics, Abington edition: free estimates, permits pulled through the Abington building department, all major roofing materials installed, 50-year material / 15-year workmanship warranty, and a Pembroke crew that’s 15 minutes away when weather does what weather does.



