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Franklin MA GAF Master Elite Contractor Coastal Windows & Exteriors Featured in Franklin Town News, Installs 5th Free Roof for Marine Veteran

GAF Master Elite Contractor Coastal Windows & Exteriors Completes Free Roof Installation for Marine Veteran Lenny Szrlong in Norfolk County

Coastal Windows & Exteriors supports a veteran through the Roof For Heroes program in Franklin MA.

GAF Master Elite Contractor Coastal Windows & Exteriors was featured in Franklin Town News for completing its fifth Roof for Heroes donation. Marine Corps veteran Lenny Szrlong of Middleborough was surprised with a complete GAF roofing system at no cost! As a GAF Master Elite contractor serving Franklin and Norfolk County, New England’s #1 woman-owned roofing company continues to protect the homes of those who protect our country.

Beverly-Based Coastal Windows & Exteriors Honors Marine Veteran with Free Roof Installation

Coastal Windows & Exteriors excitedly completed its fifth Roof for Heroes program donation this December. Marine Corps veteran Lenny Szrlong of Middleborough received a complete roofing system just days before Christmas, bringing winter storm protection and indoor comfort all season long. 

This energy efficient roof installation included:

  • America’s #1 shingle brand from GAF
  • Multi-layered protection against harsh New England weather
  • Transferable lifetime warranty on materials
  • 25-year labor workmanship warranty
  • Winter roof replacement becomes especially important for preventing leaks and ice dams


“I’d like to thank Coastal Windows & Exteriors for this incredible opportunity,” said Szrlong. “As a Marine Corps veteran, and life long Massachusetts resident, it warms my heart that there are companies like this who help local veterans through affirmative action, and tangible results. Most
contractors I’ve dealt with didn’t know their product, and only wanted a sale. Theo, and the rest of the team at Coastal proved they were different. And for that I am grateful!”

Stephanie Vanderbilt, owner of Coastal Windows & Exteriors, emphasized the personal nature of this work: “Lenny shared his frustrations with contractors who didn’t understand their products and only focused on making a sale. We knew we could do better. Every veteran deserves not just quality workmanship, but genuine care and respect throughout the process. Providing Lenny with a roof that will protect his home for decades isn’t just good business—it’s the right thing to do for someone who sacrificed so much for our country.”

The Roof for Heroes program operates under a simple but powerful motto: “You protect our country, we protect your home.”

A veteran is honored by Coastal Windows & Exteriors during a Roof For Heroes project in Franklin MA.

Roof for Heroes: CWE's Commitment to Serving Those Who Served

What is Coastal Windows & Exteriors’ Roof for Heroes Program?

Coastal Windows & Exteriors launched its Roof for Heroes program in 2020. Veterans should not need to face difficult choices between housing costs, heating bills, and basic necessities.

With the Roofs for Heroes initiative, local veterans can enjoy:

  • Complete GAF roofing systems donated at no cost to qualifying veterans
  • Professional installation by certified Master Elite contractors
  • Comprehensive warranty protection for long-term security
  • Thoughtful selection process honoring veterans across Massachusetts


Since 2020, Roof for Heroes has transformed the lives of veteran families throughout Massachusetts. Franklin and Norfolk County residents directly benefit from this sustained charitable commitment.

The Coastal Windows & Exteriors crew completes a Roof For Heroes installation in Franklin MA.

Massachusetts Officials Applaud Veteran Support

Local and state officials gathered in Middleborough to recognize Coastal’s dedication to veteran welfare.

Stephen Adelman, Chief Warrant Officer 2 (Retired) and Veterans Service Officer for the Town of Middleborough, expressed his appreciation: “This is wonderful what you are doing, and the Veterans Office and Town can’t thank you enough for what you are doing for Lenny.”

Town Manager Jay McGrail added: “The town of Middleborough is grateful to Coastal Windows & Exteriors to provide this roof for Lenny, a deserving Vietnam veteran and Middleborough resident.”

State Senator Kelly Dooner emphasized the program’s significance: “Our veterans deserve to feel safe and secure in their own homes. The Roof for Heroes program is a meaningful example of a community honoring service with action. By providing a new roof for Marine veteran Lenny Szrlong, Coastal Windows & Exteriors is making a real difference, and I’m proud to join Middleborough in recognizing Lenny’s service and sacrifice.”

State Representative Normal Orrall also commended the Coastal Windows & Exteriors Roofs for Heroes Initiative. “I am so impressed that Coastal offers these free roofs for our veterans and I’m thrilled that they chose to replace one for Lenny, a Marine Veteran here in Middleborough,”

Coastal Windows & Exteriors receives recognition for Roof For Heroes community service in Franklin MA.

Winter-Ready Roofing in Franklin: How Roof Ventilation Protects Norfolk County Homes

Proper roof ventilation protects Massachusetts homes from winter’s harshest conditions. Without adequate ventilation, homeowners face expensive ice dams, moisture damage, and skyrocketing energy bills.

Ice Dam Prevention Tips for Massachusetts Winters

Ice dams form when poor ventilation combines with inadequate insulation. Warm air escapes into the attic, heating the roof deck and melting snow. Water runs down to the cold eaves and refreezes, creating dams that force water under shingles.

Coastal Windows & Exteriors follows Building Science Corporation guidance and GAF Master Elite installation standards:

  • Proper ventilation maintains cold roof deck temperatures throughout winter
  • Continuous airflow removes heat before it can melt snow
  • Ridge and soffit vents create balanced air circulation
  • Professional assessment identifies ventilation deficiencies before problems occur
  • Heavy snow weight compounds ice dam risk, making prevention critical


For Lenny’s roof replacement, Coastal installed a complete ventilation system designed specifically for New England’s challenging climate.

Contact Coastal Windows & Exteriors to prevent and remove ice dams from your roof before winter weather causes costly damage.

GAF Master Elite Contractor: Moisture Control Prevents Leaks and Ice Dams

Winter condensation creates serious problems when warm, moist air becomes trapped in attics. Without proper ventilation to remove this moisture-laden air, homeowners face wood rot, mold growth, and saturated insulation.

Effective ventilation systems continuously exhaust humid air while drawing in fresh, dry air. The U.S. Department of Energy recommends balanced ventilation as essential for long-term roof protection and energy efficiency.

Protect What Matters Most with Energy Efficient Roofing from Your Local GAF Master Elite Contractor

Coastal Windows & Exteriors brings genuine commitment to Franklin and Norfolk County. As a local, Beverly-based roofing company, Coastal is an experienced roofer for Massachusetts and New England homes.

What is a Roofing System?

A roofing system combines multiple protective layers working together to shield your home.

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It’s not just shingles—it includes underlayment, ventilation, and leak barriers. GAF’s multi-layer approach provides comprehensive protection for Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine homes.

What Every New England Homeowner Needs to Know:

  • Shingle Layer — The visible top layer protects against weather while defining your home’s appearance. Asphalt shingles cost $4.46 per square foot on average and serve as the first defense against rain, snow, and UV damage.
  • Leak Barriers — These waterproof membranes install beneath shingles at vulnerable areas like eaves, valleys, and penetrations. They prevent water from entering through the roof deck where ice dams form, which is critical given ice dam removal can cost up to $4,000 in New England.
  • Ventilation System — Proper airflow regulates attic temperature and reduces condensation that causes mold. GAF’s Cobra Ridge Vent at the peak and MasterFlow Intake Soffit Vents at the eaves create continuous air circulation, lowering cooling costs and extending shingle life.
  • Roof Deck Protection — The underlayment layer sits directly on your roof deck, providing secondary water protection if shingles fail. This barrier is especially important during severe weather events common in coastal New England.
  • Complete System Benefits — Multi-layer systems extend roof lifespan beyond 20 years when properly maintained. You should inspect your roof at least twice yearly in spring and fall to catch issues before they require emergency repairs costing nearly $1,800.

GAF System Components Comparison:

Component

Function

Protection Level

Maintenance

Asphalt Shingles

Weather barrier

Primary defense

Inspect twice yearly

Leak Barriers

Ice dam prevention

Critical for eaves

No maintenance needed

Ventilation

Temperature control

Extends system life

Clear debris annually

Underlayment

Secondary protection

Backup waterproofing

Installed once

Top Recommendation: GAF’s complete system for New England homes provides layered protection against ice dams, wind-driven rain, and temperature extremes.

Best for Budget: Focus on quality shingles with proper ventilation first, then add leak barriers at vulnerable points.

Best for Longevity: Install all five layers during initial installation—retrofitting components costs significantly more later.

Ready to protect your home with a complete roofing system? Get a comprehensive roof inspection that evaluates all layers, not just surface shingles. Coastal Windows & Exteriors has completed 7,000+ installations across Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine as a woman-owned GAF Master Elite contractor. Our multi-layer approach ensures maximum protection for New England’s challenging weather.

Request a free roofing estimate from Coastal Windows & Exteriors.

Browse our complete roofing FAQ guide from Coastal Windows & Exteriors.

Explore our roofing Exterior Remodeling Home Improvement Help Center.

Last Updated: May 2026

Sources:

  • Asphalt shingles average $4.46 per square foot, making them one of the most cost-accessible roofing materials available. This Old House Roofing Facts and Statistics, This Old House’s data roundup on roofing material costs and industry benchmarks. (2025)
  • Homeowners should inspect their roof at least twice a year, in the spring and fall. GAF Residential Roofing FAQs, GAF’s official guidance on roof inspection frequency and ongoing maintenance schedules. (2025)
  • Ice dam removal can cost up to $4,000, making proper leak barrier installation a critical preventative measure for New England homes. Angi Ice Dam Removal Cost, Angi’s cost breakdown for ice dam removal and related repair expenses. (2025)
  • Emergency roof leak repair can cost nearly $1,800, underscoring the value of catching issues before they become urgent. This Old House Emergency Roof Leak Repair, This Old House’s pricing guide for emergency roofing repairs. (2025)
  • Leak barriers installed beneath shingles at the eaves help prevent water intrusion through the roof deck, particularly where ice dams form. GAF R-116 Ice Dams: Cause and Preventative Measures, GAF’s technical bulletin on ice dam formation and the role of leak barriers and ventilation in prevention. (2025)
  • Proper attic ventilation lowers attic temperature, reduces condensation that can lead to mold, and extends the life of roofing components. GAF Best Roofing Materials and Colors for Energy Efficiency, GAF’s guidance on how ventilation supports energy efficiency and long-term roofing system performance. (2024)

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What is Energy Efficient Roofing?

Energy efficient roofing combines materials and systems that reduce heat transfer and lower energy costs.

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It includes proper ventilation, reflective materials, and insulation barriers. Massachusetts households spending roughly $600 monthly on energy bills benefit significantly from these upgrades.

What Every New England Homeowner Needs to Know:

  • Ventilation Systems — Proper airflow regulates attic temperature and prevents heat buildup. Warm air shifts out through exhaust vents while cooler air enters through intake vents. This reduces cooling costs and extends shingle lifespan significantly.
  • Heat Loss Prevention — Reduced air infiltration cuts natural gas or heating oil consumption by 15%. Nine out of ten U.S. homes are under-insulated, causing unnecessary energy waste. Proper roofing insulation addresses this common problem directly.
  • Ice Dam Protection — Energy efficient roofing prevents ice dams by maintaining consistent roof temperatures. Ice dam removal can cost up to $4,000 in New England. Proper ventilation reduces snow melting that causes these costly problems.
  • Ventilation Components — GAF’s Cobra Ridge Vent installs at the peak for exhaust airflow. MasterFlow Intake Soffit Vents at the eaves bring in fresh air. Together they create continuous circulation that protects your roof system.
  • Long-Term Value — Energy efficient roofing delivers 68% ROI at resale while reducing monthly bills. When your roof exceeds 20 years, consult a professional about energy-efficient replacement options. Inspect twice yearly in spring and fall to maintain efficiency.

Energy Efficient Roofing Components Comparison:

Component

Energy Benefit

Cost Impact

Best For

Ridge Ventilation

Reduces cooling load

Included in system

Hot attic spaces

Soffit Intake Vents

Continuous airflow

Minimal investment

All climates

Leak Barriers

Prevents ice dam damage

Prevents $4,000+ repairs

New England homes

Proper Insulation

15% heating fuel savings

Varies by home

Under-insulated homes

Top Recommendation: Complete ventilation system with ridge and soffit vents for maximum energy savings year-round.

Best for Budget: Add ridge ventilation first—it provides immediate impact on cooling costs during summer months.

Best for New England: Prioritize leak barriers and ventilation together to address both ice dams and energy loss.

Ready to reduce your energy bills with efficient roofing? Get a professional assessment that evaluates your current ventilation and insulation. Coastal Windows & Exteriors has completed 7,000+ installations across Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine as a woman-owned GAF Master Elite contractor. Our energy-focused approach addresses New England’s extreme temperature swings.

Request a free roofing estimate from Coastal Windows & Exteriors.

Browse our complete roofing FAQ guide from Coastal Windows & Exteriors.

Explore our roofing Exterior Remodeling Home Improvement Help Center.

Last Updated: May 2026

Sources:

  • Massachusetts households spend approximately $600 per month on energy bills, making energy-efficient upgrades a meaningful opportunity for long-term savings. Boston.com Massachusetts Utilities Report, Boston.com’s reporting on average monthly utility costs for Massachusetts homeowners. (2024)
  • Reducing air infiltration in a home can cut natural gas or heating oil consumption by 15%. ENERGY STAR Why Seal and Insulate, ENERGY STAR’s guidance on the energy savings impact of sealing and insulating your home. (Accessed May 2026)
  • Nine out of ten homes in the U.S. are under-insulated, contributing to unnecessary heating and cooling energy waste. ENERGY STAR Why Seal and Insulate, ENERGY STAR’s overview of the widespread insulation gap in American homes and the case for improvement. (Accessed May 2026)
  • Ice dam removal can cost up to $4,000, making preventative ventilation and leak barrier installation a sound investment for New England homeowners. Angi Ice Dam Removal Cost, Angi’s cost breakdown for ice dam removal and associated repair expenses. (2025)
  • Proper ventilation lowers attic temperature, which reduces the cycle of snow melting and refreezing that causes ice dams to form. GAF R-116 Ice Dams: Cause and Preventative Measures, GAF’s technical bulletin on the role of ventilation and leak barriers in preventing ice dam formation. (2025)
  • Proper ventilation allows warm attic air to exhaust through ridge vents while cooler air enters through soffit intake vents, reducing condensation and extending insulation performance. GAF Best Roofing Materials and Colors for Energy Efficiency, GAF’s guidance on how continuous attic airflow supports energy efficiency and roofing system longevity. (2024)
  • Roofs more than 20 years old or showing recurring damage should be evaluated by a professional for replacement. GAF Residential Roofing FAQs, GAF’s official guidance on roof lifespan benchmarks and when to consult a roofing professional. (2025)

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Why Coastal Windows & Exteriors Stands Out as Your Franklin MA Roofing Contractor

Coastal Windows & Exteriors earned national recognition for excellence in exterior remodeling. 

The company ranked #191 nationally on the 2025 Qualified Remodeler Top 500 list and #4 overall in New England. Most significantly, Coastal stands as the only woman-owned roofing contractor in New England to achieve this distinction.

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Homeowner trust reflects in measurable results:

  • 925+ verified Google reviews averaging 4.8 stars
  • GAF President’s Club Award winner
  • GAF Master Elite contractor status (top 3% nationwide)
  • Dual Master Elite certifications from GAF and James Hardie
  • BBB A+ rating with proven customer satisfaction


Franklin and Norfolk County homeowners benefit from current promotional offers making quality
roofing services more accessible. Financing options include financing up to 20 years plans for qualified applicants.

Coastal Windows & Exteriors team members celebrate a Roof For Heroes project completion in Franklin MA.

CWE's Award-Winning Excellence and Military Support

Stephanie Vanderbilt leads Coastal Windows & Exteriors with a mission that extends beyond business success. Her vision embraces community responsibility, quality craftsmanship, and genuine care for every homeowner. This approach earned recognition as the #1 Woman-Owned Exterior Remodeling Company in New England on the Inc. 5000 list.

Unlike national franchises such as DaBella, Long Home, and Window World, Coastal remains truly local. The Beverly-based company serves Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine with personalized attention.

Woman-Owned, Veteran-Focused Roofing Company

Military families receive special recognition through multiple support programs:

  • $750 military discount (stackable with current promotions)
  • Up to 20 years financing with credit approval
  • Priority scheduling for veteran roof replacements
  • Roof for Heroes program accepting nominations year-round


Veterans or their family members can apply for Roof for Heroes consideration or nominate fellow service members facing housing challenges.

New England Roofing Certifications and Industry Recognition

Coastal’s commitment to excellence shows through prestigious industry recognition:

  • GAF Master Elite certification placing company in top 3% of contractors nationwide
  • Qualified Remodeler Top 500 rankings (#191 nationally, #4 in New England)
  • #1 Woman-Owned Replacement Company (Inc. 5000)
  • Minuteman Service Award 2022 honoring community service
  • Best of the North Shore Editors’ Choice Award winner 2023, 2024, and 2025
  • GAF President’s Club Award for exceptional customer satisfaction


These achievements reflect consistent dedication to quality workmanship, customer satisfaction, and community investment throughout Franklin and Norfolk County.

Stop Roof Leaks and Ice Dams: Get a Free Estimate from Coastal Windows & Exteriors

Franklin Town News featured Coastal Windows & Exteriors for good reason—the company delivers on its promises to veterans and homeowners throughout Massachusetts. This latest Roof for Heroes donation demonstrates genuine commitment to the Franklin MA community and Norfolk County residents.

From planning winter roof replacement or protecting your home from ice dams and leaks, Coastal Windows & Exteriors provides expert solutions. As a local GAF Master Elite contractor, the company brings top-tier craftsmanship and strong warranties for peace of mind.

Schedule your free estimate today to discover how Coastal can protect what matters most. Visit the complete Franklin Town News feature to learn more about this inspiring story of community service.

Read the complete story here: Franklin Town News – Coastal Windows & Exteriors Completes Fifth Roof for Heroes Donation

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I look for in a shingle roofing contractor near me?

Look for GAF Master Elite certification, proper insurance coverage, and regional weather expertise when choosing a shingle roofing contractor.

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Quality contractors demonstrate verifiable credentials, transparent pricing, and proven installation experience in your specific climate zone.

What Massachusetts Homeowners Need to Know:

  • Certification Requirements — GAF Master Elite contractors represent less than 3% of roofing professionals nationwide and must maintain strict quality standards. This certification ensures access to extended warranty coverage and proven installation expertise for your specific roofing needs.
  • Insurance Verification — Confirm contractors carry minimum $2 million general liability coverage plus workers’ compensation insurance. Request certificates directly from their insurance provider to protect yourself from liability if accidents occur during your roofing project.
  • Regional Experience — New England contractors should demonstrate expertise handling nor’easters, ice dam prevention, and heavy snow loads. Ask specifically about ventilation strategies and leak barrier installations designed for Massachusetts climate zone requirements.
  • Review Analysis — Check verified reviews across Google, Angi, and Better Business Bureau platforms. Look for consistent patterns in communication quality, project timeline adherence, and post-installation support rather than focusing solely on star ratings.
  • Warranty Details — Premium contractors offer comprehensive coverage including workmanship guarantees and manufacturer warranties. GAF Master Elite contractors provide System Plus warranties covering materials and installation for 50 years with non-prorated coverage.
  • Transparent Pricing — Quality estimates include itemized costs for materials, labor, disposal, and permits. Be cautious of contractors requiring large upfront deposits or pressure tactics suggesting limited-time pricing offers.
  • Local References — Request contact information for 3-5 recent projects within 20 miles of your location. Drive by completed installations to assess quality and ask homeowners directly about their contractor experience and satisfaction levels.

Quick Tips for Choosing a Roofing Contractor:

Top Recommendation: GAF Master Elite contractors for comprehensive warranty protection and proven quality standards

Best for Budget: Regional contractors with 10+ years experience and strong local references but without premium certifications

Best for Historic Homes: Specialists with documented restoration experience and familiarity with local preservation requirements

Ready to protect your home with expert roofing installation? Request detailed estimates from certified contractors in your area. Coastal Windows & Exteriors is the only woman-owned GAF Master Elite contractor in the United States with 7,000+ installations across MA, NH, and ME. Our team specializes in New England weather challenges with comprehensive warranty coverage and transparent pricing.

Request a free roofing estimate from Coastal Windows & Exteriors.

Browse our complete roofing FAQ guide from Coastal Windows & Exteriors.

Explore our roofing Exterior Remodeling Home Improvement Help Center.

Last Updated: May 2026

Sources:

  • GAF Master Elite certified contractors represent fewer than 3% of roofing professionals nationwide, a distinction that requires meeting and maintaining strict quality and performance standards. GAF Residential Roofing FAQs, GAF’s official guidance on contractor certification tiers and what the Master Elite designation means for homeowners. (2025)

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Asphalt shingle roofs last up to 50 years when you choose quality and professionally installed GAF roofing systems.

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Your roof’s lifespan depends on material quality, installation expertise, and New England weather exposure. As a GAF Master elite contractor, we recommend professional roof inspections twice yearly to maximize longevity.

What Massachusetts Homeowners Need to Know:

  • Material Quality Matters: Premium asphalt shingles with proper installation deliver the standard 20-year lifespan. Budget materials or poor installation can reduce this significantly.
  • Inspection Schedule: Inspect your roof twice yearly in spring and fall to catch minor issues before they become major problems. However, early detection prevents costly emergency repairs.
  • Age Threshold: If your roof exceeds 20 years or shows extensive damage with recurring issues, consult a roofing professional about replacement. Older roofs become less cost-effective to repair.
  • Emergency Costs: Delaying necessary repairs can lead to emergency leak repairs costing nearly $1,800. Meanwhile, emergency roof repairs cost up to twice as much as regular scheduled repairs.
  • Preventive Maintenance: Professional inspections help avoid emergency roof tarping ($450 average) and extensive leak damage. Regular maintenance extends roof life and protects your home investment.

Quick tips for extending your roof’s life span:

Top recommendation: Schedule biannual inspections for roofs under 15 years old to maximize the standard 20-year lifespan.

Best for Budget: Address small issues immediately rather than waiting for emergency repairs that cost twice as much.

Best for Peace of Mind: Replace roofs over 20 years old proactively to avoid unexpected failures and costly emergency situations.

Ready to maximize your roof’s lifespan? Schedule your free professional roof inspection today. Coastal Windows & Exteriors has completed 7,000+ installations across MA, NH, and ME as the only woman-owned GAF Master Elite contractor in the U.S.

Request a free roofing estimate from Coastal Windows & Exteriors.

Browse our complete roofing FAQ guide from Coastal Windows & Exteriors.

Explore our roofing Exterior Remodeling Home Improvement Help Center.

Last Updated: May 2026

Sources:

  • Homeowners should inspect their roof at least twice a year, in the spring and fall, to catch minor issues before they escalate. GAF Residential Roofing FAQs, GAF’s official guidance on roof inspection frequency and maintenance best practices. (2025)
  • Roofs that are more than 20 years old or have extensive or recurring damage should be evaluated by a roofing professional for potential replacement. GAF Residential Roofing FAQs, GAF’s recommendations on when age and damage thresholds warrant a professional replacement assessment. (2025)
  • Emergency roof leak repairs can cost nearly $1,800, and emergency repairs typically run up to twice the cost of routine scheduled work. This Old House Emergency Roof Leak Repair, This Old House’s pricing breakdown for emergency roofing situations and the cost premium compared to planned repairs. (2025)
  • In an emergency situation, tarping a roof costs an average of approximately $450. Angi How to Handle Emergency Roof Repair, Angi’s guide to emergency roof repair options and associated costs for homeowners facing sudden damage. (2026)

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Ice dams cause significant roof leaks and water damage in Massachusetts homes.

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Emergency leak repairs cost up to $1,800, with comprehensive fixes reaching $24,000. Ice dams force melted snow under shingles, damaging walls, ceilings, and insulation throughout your home.

What New England Homeowners Need to Know:

Ice Dam Formation Process — Snow melts from heat escaping your attic, refreezes at roof edges creating dams. Water backs up under shingles since roofing materials aren’t designed for standing water. This trapped moisture seeps into your home’s interior structure.

Water Damage Scope — Ice dam leaks damage multiple areas including walls, ceilings, insulation, and structural components. Staining appears first, followed by peeling paint and potential mold growth. Interior damage often exceeds the cost of ice dam removal itself.

Prevention Methods — Proper attic ventilation lowers temperatures preventing snow melt. Leak barriers installed at eaves block water from entering through the roof deck. Ventilation systems like Cobra® Ridge Vent and MasterFlow® Intake Soffit Vents work together for optimal airflow.

Emergency Removal Costs — Professional ice dam removal costs up to $4,000 depending on severity and roof size. Emergency tarping averages $450 to prevent immediate water intrusion. Snow removal adds $200-$700 to protect against future dam formation.

Long-term Solutions — Heat cable installation ranges from $500-$4,600 for permanent prevention along roof edges and gutters. Snow guards cost $500-$10,000 based on roof size and complexity. Gutter cleaning runs $75-$400 and prevents water backup issues.

Repair Requirements — Shingle repairs after ice dam damage range from $130-$9,000 depending on affected area size. Roof leak repairs can reach $24,000 for extensive structural damage. Professional assessment identifies hidden moisture problems before mold develops.

Ice Dam Prevention Comparison:

Solution

Pros

Cons

Best For

Price Range

Leak Barriers

Blocks water entry, permanent protection

Requires professional installation

New installations, roof replacements

Varies by project

Proper Ventilation

Prevents formation, reduces energy costs

Requires attic access, ongoing maintenance

All homes, long-term solution

Installation varies

Heat Cables

Active prevention, works in extreme cold

Ongoing electricity costs, aesthetic impact

Problem areas, valleys

$500-$4,600

Snow Guards

Prevents sliding snow/ice, decorative options

Doesn’t prevent dam formation

Metal roofs, steep pitches

$500-$10,000

Top Recommendation: Proper attic ventilation and leak barriers for permanent prevention that addresses root causes

Best for Immediate Relief: Professional ice dam removal and emergency tarping to stop active leaks

Best for Problem Roofs: Heat cable installation for homes with recurring ice dam issues in vulnerable areas

Ready to protect your home from ice dam damage? Professional assessment identifies ventilation problems and vulnerable areas before winter arrives. Coastal Windows & Exteriors specializes in New England weather challenges with 7,000+ installations across MA, NH, ME. Schedule your free roofing inspection today.

Request a free roofing estimate from Coastal Windows & Exteriors.

Browse our complete roofing FAQ guide from Coastal Windows & Exteriors.

Explore our roofing Exterior Remodeling Home Improvement Help Center.

Last Updated: May 2026

Sources:

  • Emergency roof leak repairs can cost nearly $1,800, and emergency work typically runs up to twice the cost of routine scheduled repairs. This Old House Emergency Roof Leak Repair, This Old House’s pricing guide for emergency roofing situations and the cost premium homeowners face when repairs can’t wait. (2025)
  • Professional ice dam removal can cost up to $4,000 depending on severity and roof size, with additional costs for snow removal ranging from $200–$700, gutter cleaning from $75–$400, heat cable installation from $500–$4,600, and snow guards from $500–$10,000. Angi Ice Dam Removal Cost, Angi’s comprehensive cost breakdown for ice dam removal and all associated preventative and repair expenses. (2025)
  • Shingle repairs following ice dam damage can range from $130–$9,000, and roof leak repairs resulting from ice dam intrusion can reach up to $24,000 for extensive structural damage. Angi Ice Dam Removal Cost, Angi’s itemized guide to downstream repair costs homeowners may face after ice dam incidents. (2025)
  • Emergency roof tarping averages approximately $450 as an immediate measure to stop active water intrusion. Angi How to Handle Emergency Roof Repair, Angi’s guidance on emergency roof repair options and costs for homeowners dealing with sudden damage. (2026)
  • Proper attic ventilation lowers roof surface temperatures, reducing the cycle of snow melt and refreezing that causes ice dams to form. GAF R-116 Ice Dams: Cause and Preventative Measures, GAF’s technical bulletin on ice dam formation and the role of ventilation and leak barriers in long-term prevention. (2025)

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Roof replacement costs $35,701 on average for asphalt shingles nationally. Material choice significantly impacts your investment. Metal roofing averages $56,282 for complete replacement projects.

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What Massachusetts Homeowners Need to Know:

  • Material Selection — Asphalt shingles cost $4.46 per square foot on average, offering the most affordable option for New England weather. Metal roofing provides superior durability and longevity at a higher initial investment.
  • Project Scope — Full roof replacement by a GAF Master Elite contractor includes tear-off, disposal, underlayment, and installation. Additional costs arise from damaged decking, ventilation upgrades, or architectural complexity like multiple valleys or steep pitches.
  • ROI Considerations — Roof replacement delivers 68% return on investment at resale. This improvement protects your home’s structural integrity while enhancing curb appeal and energy efficiency.
  • Emergency Costs — Delaying replacement can lead to expensive emergency repairs. Tarping costs average $450, while emergency leak repairs reach nearly $1,800—up to twice the cost of planned repairs.
  • Maintenance Benefits — Regular inspections twice yearly in spring and fall help identify issues early. If your roof exceeds 20 years or shows extensive damage, consult a professional about replacement options.

The Best Roof for Price, Value, and More

Top Recommendation: GAF asphalt roofs for Massachusetts homes balance affordability with weather resistance and proven performance in New England.

Best for Budget: Asphalt shingle replacement offers lowest upfront cost while delivering solid protection and respectable ROI for most residential applications.

Best for Long-Term Value: Metal roofing for homeowners prioritizing maximum lifespan, energy efficiency, and minimal maintenance despite higher initial investment.

Ready to protect your home with a quality roof replacement? Get your free, no-obligation estimate today. Coastal Windows & Exteriors has completed 7,000+ installations with expert knowledge across MA, NH, and ME. Schedule your professional inspection now.

Request a free roofing estimate from Coastal Windows & Exteriors.

Browse our complete roofing FAQ guide from Coastal Windows & Exteriors.

Explore our roofing Exterior Remodeling Home Improvement Help Center.

Last Updated: May 2026

Sources:

  • The average cost to replace an asphalt shingle roof in New England is $35,701, reflecting regional material and labor market conditions. JLC Online Cost vs. Value 2025 — New England, JLC Online’s New England-specific data on asphalt roofing replacement costs for the 2025 report. (2026)
  • A metal roof replacement averages $56,282 in New England, a higher upfront investment that reflects the material’s durability and longevity advantages. JLC Online Cost vs. Value 2025 — New England, JLC Online’s regional cost data for metal roofing replacement projects across New England. (2026)
  • Asphalt shingles average $4.46 per square foot, making them the most cost-accessible roofing material for New England homeowners. This Old House Roofing Facts and Statistics, This Old House’s data roundup on roofing material costs and industry benchmarks. (2025)
  • Asphalt roofing delivers a 68% return on investment at resale, while metal roofing delivers 50% ROI. JLC Online Cost vs. Value 2025, JLC Online’s national Cost vs. Value data on resale returns for asphalt and metal roofing replacements. (2026)
  • Emergency roof tarping averages approximately $450, and emergency leak repairs can cost nearly $1,800 — up to twice the cost of planned repair work. Angi How to Handle Emergency Roof Repair, Angi’s guide to emergency roof repair costs and the financial case for proactive maintenance. (2026)
  • Roofs more than 20 years old or showing recurring damage should be professionally evaluated for replacement, and homeowners should inspect twice yearly in spring and fall. GAF Residential Roofing FAQs, GAF’s official guidance on roof lifespan thresholds and ongoing maintenance scheduling. (2025)

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Replace your roof when it’s over 20 years old with extensive damage or recurring issues. Roof inspections twice yearly help catch problems early before full replacement becomes necessary.

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Keep in mind that emergency repairs cost up to $1,800, while complete asphalt roof replacement averages $35,701 New England.

What Massachusetts Homeowners Need to Know:

  • Inspection Schedule: Inspect your roof at least twice yearly in spring and fall to identify potential issues before they escalate. Regular maintenance catches small problems that prevent costly emergency situations requiring immediate professional intervention.
  • Age and Condition Assessment: If your roof exceeds 20 years old with extensive damage or recurring leaks, consult a roofing professional about replacement options. Emergency roof leak repair costs nearly twice as much as regular scheduled repairs! Preventive replacement is much more cost-effective.
  • Emergency Cost Considerations: Emergency roof tarping averages $450 while emergency leak repairs approach $1,800 in urgent situations. Planning replacement before emergency situations saves thousands compared to crisis-driven decisions requiring immediate contractor availability at premium rates.

Replacement Options and Investment Returns:

  • Material Upgrade Options: Asphalt shingle roofs cost $4.46 per square foot on average while metal roofing costs approximately $56,282 for complete replacement. Metal roofing offers superior longevity and weather resistance for New England’s harsh nor’easters and coastal climate conditions.
  • ROI Planning: Roof replacement delivers 68% return on investment at resale, protecting your home value while improving energy efficiency. Quality roofing materials paired with professional installation prevent water damage that compromises structural integrity and interior finishes throughout your home.
  • Preventive Maintenance Benefits: Proper ventilation regulates attic temperatures, reducing condensation that causes mold while keeping insulation effective. Good airflow through roof and attic vents extends shingle lifespan and prevents ice dam formation during Massachusetts winters.
  • Professional Consultation Timing: Schedule a professional assessment when you notice multiple shingles missing, persistent leaks affecting interior spaces, or visible sagging areas. These warning signs indicate structural concerns requiring expert evaluation. This is a situation that’s beyond simple patch repairs or cosmetic fixes.


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Last Updated: May 2026

Sources:

  • Homeowners should inspect their roof at least twice a year, in spring and fall, to catch minor issues before they become major problems. GAF Residential Roofing FAQs, GAF’s official guidance on roof inspection frequency and ongoing maintenance best practices. (2025)
  • Roofs exceeding 20 years old or showing extensive damage and recurring issues should be evaluated by a roofing professional for replacement. GAF Residential Roofing FAQs, GAF’s recommendations on the age and condition thresholds that warrant a professional replacement assessment. (2025)
  • Emergency roof tarping averages approximately $450, and emergency leak repairs can cost nearly $1,800 — up to twice the cost of planned repair work. Angi How to Handle Emergency Roof Repair, Angi’s guide to emergency roof repair costs and the financial case for proactive maintenance and timely replacement. (2026)
  • Emergency roof leak repairs can cost nearly $1,800, with emergency work running up to twice the cost of routine scheduled repairs. This Old House Emergency Roof Leak Repair, This Old House’s pricing breakdown for emergency roofing situations and the premium homeowners pay when repairs can’t be deferred. (2025)
  • Asphalt shingles average $4.46 per square foot, making them the most cost-accessible roofing material for New England homeowners. This Old House Roofing Facts and Statistics, This Old House’s data roundup on roofing material costs and industry benchmarks. (2025)
  • The average cost to replace an asphalt shingle roof in New England is $35,701, and a metal roof replacement averages $56,282 in the region. JLC Online Cost vs. Value 2025 — New England, JLC Online’s New England-specific cost data for asphalt and metal roofing replacement projects. (2026)
  • Asphalt roofing delivers a 68% return on investment at resale, while metal roofing delivers 50% ROI. JLC Online Cost vs. Value 2025, JLC Online’s national Cost vs. Value data on resale returns for asphalt and metal roofing replacements. (2026)
  • Proper ventilation allows warm attic air to exhaust continuously while cooler air enters through intake vents, reducing condensation, protecting insulation, and extending shingle lifespan. GAF Best Roofing Materials and Colors for Energy Efficiency, GAF’s guidance on how attic airflow supports energy efficiency and long-term roofing system performance. (2024)

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