Trusted Contractors in Lincoln, Vermont
There's a reason roofing work picks up in Lincoln every spring and fall — these transition seasons are when the damage from the previous extreme season becomes visible, and when the upcoming season creates urgency. A roof that held through last winter's freeze-thaw cycles may have developed slow failure points in its sealants and flashings that won't show up as interior leaks until the first sustained rain. We catch those problems during the window between seasons, when there's still time to fix them right.
We hold an active Vermont roofing contractor license, which you can verify through the Vermont Department of Labor licensing database. License number provided on every written estimate.
At 88 years, the average Lincoln home in Addison County is in the range where roofing decisions carry the most financial consequence. A replacement triggered by structural water damage costs 30–50% more than a planned replacement — because water damage adds decking repair, mold remediation, and sometimes framing work that a dry replacement doesn't require. Addison County homeowners who plan ahead consistently spend less on total roofing cost over their ownership period.