Our Services
Professional Roofing solutions for residential and commercial properties in Sanbornville.
Trusted by homeowners and businesses across Sanbornville.
A new roof is a big expense. We offer 12-month same-as-cash and low-interest financing through GreenSky and Hearth. Get your roof done now, pay over time.
We run magnetic nail sweeps three times. Once during tear-off, once after install, once before we leave. Tarps on the ground, dump trailer in the driveway. Your yard looks the same when we're done.
We get on the roof, take photos, and give you an honest assessment. If you don't need work, we'll tell you. No charge, no obligation, no high-pressure sales pitch.
Only 3% of roofers earn this certification. It means we can offer the Golden Pledge warranty: 25-year workmanship plus 50-year materials. Best warranty in roofing, full stop.
Simple Process
Call (877) 349-1553 and we'll schedule an inspection at your convenience. Our Sanbornville inspector checks every detail. Shingles, flashing, vents, gutters, decking condition.
You get a written proposal with material specs, labor breakdown, timeline, and total cost. The number on the quote is the number you pay. No change orders, no hidden fees.
Crew shows up on time with all materials pre-staged. Tarps go down, old roof comes off, new roof goes on. Most Sanbornville homes are done in a single day.
Our project manager does a final inspection against the manufacturer's installation checklist. We register your warranty the same day. You get the paperwork within a week.
Verified Reviews
"Used Sanbornville Roofing & Maintenance for a leak repair over our bathroom. Turned out to be a cracked pipe boot — $425 fix. Honest guys, could have told me I needed a new roof but they didn't."
"Had them install a ridge vent to replace the old box vents. Attic runs about 15 degrees cooler now. Should've done it when we got the roof but better late than never."
"Needed emergency tarping after a tree hit our roof. They were there in about 3 hours. On a Saturday. Tarped the whole section, removed the branch, and had a crew out Monday morning for the repair."