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New Hampshire Roofing Company Directory

New Hampshire faces the full force of New England winters, with heavy snow loads, ice damming, and nor'easters that can cause significant roofing damage in a single storm event. The short construction season and rugged terrain across much of the state make roofing projects more complex than in more temperate climates. Steep-pitch roofs are common on older New England homes and perform well in snow country, but proper attic insulation and ventilation are critical to preventing ice dam formation at the eaves. New Hampshire has a contractor registration system to protect consumers, and these 21 questions to ask a roofing company will help you find a qualified professional for your project.

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Address:   59 Armory Road, Millford, NH 03055
Phone #:   (603) 673-0006
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Address:   8025 South Willow St , Building 2 Suite 107, Manchester, NH 03103
Phone #:   603-263-8488
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Address:   307 Hanover Street, Manchester, NH 03104
Phone #:   (978) 866-1860
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Address:   48A Dale Road, Hooksett, NH 03106
Phone #:   (603) 836-0951
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Address:   113 Rockland Avenue, Manchester, NH 03102
Phone #:   (603) 627-7339
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Roofing in New Hampshire: What Homeowners Should Know

New Hampshire homeowners face a roofing environment defined largely by winter severity. Ice damming is one of the most common and expensive roofing problems in the state, caused when heat escapes through poorly insulated attics and melts roof snow that then refreezes at the cold eaves. Coastal communities in the seacoast region also face wind exposure from nor'easters and occasional tropical storm remnants. Quality installation and regular maintenance extend roof life significantly in New Hampshire's demanding climate.

New Hampshire Roofing Contractor Licensing

New Hampshire requires home improvement contractors to register with the New Hampshire Attorney General's Consumer Protection Bureau. Contractors performing work above certain thresholds must be registered, and failure to do so is a violation of the Consumer Protection Act. Always verify registration and confirm that your contractor carries current general liability and workers' compensation insurance before any work begins.

New Hampshire Building Codes and Permit Requirements

New Hampshire has adopted the International Residential Code (IRC) with state amendments as its building code. Each municipality handles permit enforcement independently. Permits are required for full roof replacements in most towns and cities. Contact your local building official or town office to confirm requirements and fees before starting any roofing work.

Call Before You Dig

New Hampshire law requires notification to Dig Safe 811 at least three business days before any digging. Call 811 or visit digsafe.com. This applies to any ground disturbance associated with a roofing or drainage project in New Hampshire.

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