Plymouth is enormous — the largest town in Massachusetts by land area — and roofing it means being competent across an unusually wide range: antique homes downtown near the waterfront, dense neighborhoods in North Plymouth, mid-century capes in West Plymouth, new construction around The Pinehills, and summer places out toward Manomet and Cedarville that take real ocean weather. We’ve served Plymouth from our Pembroke headquarters for over 30 years, and no two Plymouth estimates look alike.

Matching the roof to the part of Plymouth you live in

Along the coast from Plymouth Beach down through Manomet, we build to our coastal spec — six-nail fastening, sealed edges, upgraded flashing metals — because southeast-facing storms come ashore hard there. In the pine-belt neighborhoods inland, the issues are different: pine needle buildup in valleys and gutters, heavy shade, and attic heat, so material choice leans toward algae-resistant shingles and the estimate pays extra attention to valley detailing and ventilation. In and near the downtown historic districts, we’ve worked on older homes where the roof is part of the streetscape and the details have to be right.

Why Plymouth homeowners call us

Mostly the same three reasons: the 50-year material and 15-year workmanship warranty, actually reaching the owner (Costi answers his phone — a novelty in this trade), and crews that show up when scheduled and finish in days, not weeks. We install asphalt, metal, cedar, and flat rubber roofing, and as a licensed general contractor we can absorb the framing and decking surprises that older Plymouth homes regularly serve up during tear-off.

Permits and paperwork: handled by us, through Plymouth’s Inspectional Services. If your home is in a historic district we’ll flag any additional review before work is scheduled, not after.