
Agawam · Feeding Hills · Southwick · Westfield · Springfield
Your roof works hard every single day. A tune-up is like a check-up for your car — we find the small problems before they become the big, expensive ones.
What You Need to Know
A roof tune-up is a comprehensive inspection and minor repair service. We get on your roof, look at every component, and fix anything that is starting to fail before it becomes a leak or a major repair.
Most homeowners never think about their roof until there is a problem. But small issues — a cracked boot, a loose flashing, a few missing shingles — can turn into major water damage if they are not caught early.
We recommend a tune-up every 2 to 3 years for roofs over 10 years old. It is one of the best ways to extend the life of your roof and avoid expensive emergency repairs.
Signs You Need This
Your roof is 10 or more years old and has never been inspected
Most roofs this age have at least a few minor issues that need attention.
You have had recent storms
Hail, wind, and heavy snow can cause damage that is not visible from the ground.
You are planning to sell your home
A tune-up and inspection report can help your home pass inspection and increase buyer confidence.
You want peace of mind before winter
New England winters are hard on roofs. A fall tune-up catches problems before they get worse in the cold.
How It Works
Full roof inspection
We inspect every shingle, flashing, boot, valley, ridge cap, and gutter connection. We take photos of everything we find.
Minor repairs included
We fix minor issues on the spot: re-nail loose shingles, re-seal small flashing gaps, replace cracked boots, clear debris from valleys.
Written report
We give you a written report of everything we found and everything we fixed. You have a record of your roof's condition.
Recommendations
If we find anything that needs more significant attention, we tell you clearly and give you options. No pressure.
What is included in a tune-up?
Full inspection of all shingles, flashing, boots, valleys, ridge caps, and gutters. Minor repairs included. Written report provided.
How long does it take?
Most tune-ups take 2 to 4 hours depending on the size and complexity of the roof.
How much does it cost?
Most homes pay between $200 and $400 for a full tune-up. This includes minor repairs. Major repairs are quoted separately.
How often should I get a tune-up?
Every 2 to 3 years for roofs over 10 years old. After any major storm. Before selling your home.
Will you find things that need to be replaced?
Sometimes. If we find something that needs more than a minor repair, we will tell you honestly and give you options. We never invent problems.
We serve Agawam, Feeding Hills, Southwick, Westfield, Springfield, and all of Western MA and Northern CT. Call us or book a free assessment online.