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Vermont Roofing Company Directory

Vermont experiences some of the harshest winter conditions in New England, with heavy snowfall, extended freeze periods, and significant ice damming concerns on older homes throughout the state. The short construction season means scheduling roofing work early is essential, as contractor availability fills quickly once the snow melts. Metal roofing is widely popular in Vermont for its ability to shed snow and withstand decades of harsh winters. Steep-pitch roofs on traditional New England farmhouses and colonial homes are common across the state. Vermont requires contractor licensing for home improvement work, and these 21 questions to ask a roofing company are a helpful guide before making any hiring decisions.

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Address:   424 Westford Road, Milton, VT 05468
Phone #:   (802) 893-7263
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Address:   , St. Johnsbury, VT 05819
Phone #:   (800) 331-7663
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Address:   4626 Williston Rd, Suite 107, Williston, VT 05495
Phone #:   (802) 860-7663
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Address:   240 S Main St, Suite 2, White River Junction, VT 05001
Phone #:   (802) 295-1548
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Roofing in Vermont: What Homeowners Should Know

Vermont homeowners face roofing challenges defined primarily by winter severity and the resulting ice damming issues. When heat escapes through poorly insulated attics, it melts roof snow that then refreezes at the cold eaves, creating ice dams that can force water beneath shingles and into the home. Addressing attic insulation and ventilation before or during a roof replacement is one of the best investments a Vermont homeowner can make. The short summer window also means any roofing project should be planned and scheduled well in advance.

Vermont Roofing Contractor Licensing

Vermont requires home improvement contractors to register with the Vermont Office of Professional Regulation. Contractors performing home improvement work above certain thresholds must be registered. Always verify registration and confirm that your contractor carries current general liability and workers' compensation insurance before signing any contract. Ask for references from completed projects in Vermont specifically, given the unique demands of the local climate.

Vermont Building Codes and Permit Requirements

Vermont follows the Vermont Residential Building Energy Standards and has adopted the IRC as its baseline residential building code. Permits are required for roofing work in most municipalities. Each town handles permit enforcement through its local zoning administrator or building inspector. Contact your town office to confirm requirements and fees before beginning any roofing project.

Call Before You Dig

Vermont 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 connected to a roofing or drainage project in Vermont.

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