Boston combines historic triple-deckers, brick rowhouses, Victorian-era homes and modern construction across neighborhoods. We handle pitched asphalt shingle and flat roof systems on Boston properties with proper flashing for the coastal climate and snow loads.
Seventeen years working on Boston homes means we know the climate, the permits, the housing stock and the way these properties actually go together.
Coastal exposure, heavy Northeast snow loads, salt air in waterfront areas. Boston roofs face every winter stressor plus humidity in summer months consistently.
Boston Inspectional Services Department requires permits for full reroofs with inspection at flashing and final stages. We handle the Massachusetts permit process.
Triple-deckers throughout Dorchester and Roxbury, brick rowhouses in Beacon Hill, Victorian-era homes in Jamaica Plain. Each style requires different roofing approach.
We extend Connecticut-based service to Greater Boston area for both flat and pitched roof projects. Triple-deckers, rowhouses, Victorians, modern all handled.
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Yes. Boston triple-deckers typically have flat or low-slope roofs that need EPDM, modified bitumen or TPO membrane systems. We work on triple-deckers throughout Dorchester, Roxbury and surrounding neighborhoods regularly with proper parapet flashing and drainage details.
Boston flat roof replacements on triple-deckers depends on your scope. Pitched asphalt shingle replacements on single-family homes depends on your scope. Larger commercial or multi-family buildings can run significantly higher depending on square footage and access challenges.
Yes. Boston requires permits through Inspectional Services Department for all full roof replacements and major repairs. We handle the Massachusetts permit application, schedule inspections at appropriate project stages, and close out permits at completion of every Boston roof project we run.
Yes. Boston historic neighborhoods like Beacon Hill, North End and parts of Back Bay have specific architectural requirements for roofing materials and visible details. We work within historic district guidelines while installing modern weatherproof systems that meet current Massachusetts code requirements.
For pitched roofs, architectural asphalt shingles from GAF, CertainTeed or Owens Corning rated for high wind. For flat roofs, EPDM rubber for residential brownstones and triple-deckers, modified bitumen for heavier protection, TPO for commercial properties wanting reflective surface options.
Tell us about your Boston roofing project. We will measure, talk through options and send a written estimate. Free, no obligation.
Looking for roofing work in a nearby town? We cover the surrounding area across Massachusetts and beyond.
Roofing is just one of eight trades. We handle full home improvement projects across Boston and Suffolk County.
Drop your info and a short note about the roofing work. We will reach out, schedule a visit and send a written estimate.
Boston, MA · Suffolk County