Our Braintree portfolio actually starts above the roofline: one of our featured projects in town is a full two-story home addition, built by our crew from foundation to finished roof — you’ll find it in the project gallery below. It’s a useful thing to know about your roofer, because it means the company on your roof is a licensed general contractor that understands the structure underneath it, not just the shingles on top.
What Braintree homes need from a roof
Braintree’s neighborhoods — Braintree Highlands, South Braintree, East Braintree, the streets around Sunset Lake — are dominated by capes, colonials, and split-levels from the mid-1900s onward. The patterns we see: roofs on their third shingle layer that should have been torn off one layer ago (we strip to the deck on every job), ice dam scarring at shallow eaves, and additions or dormers where a previous roofer never properly tied the new roof plane into the old one. That last one is a Braintree specialty of ours for obvious reasons — tying roof planes together correctly is addition-builder knowledge.
Storms, insurance, and quick response
When wind events roll through Norfolk County, Braintree’s exposed hilltop streets take losses. We handle storm calls with a tarp first, then a documented scope — photos from the roof, not from the driveway — that homeowners can put straight in front of their insurance adjuster. Being 25 minutes down Route 3 means “we’ll get someone out there” actually happens the same day.
Quick answers for Braintree homeowners: permits pulled by us through Braintree’s building division; architectural asphalt, metal, cedar, and rubber all installed; 50-year material and 15-year workmanship warranties; and free estimates with the owner’s cell number on the paperwork.



