Roof Replacement Andover MA – Protect Your Andover Home with Zen Roofing

Andover’s classic New England homes, unpredictable weather, and tight-knit neighborhoods deserve roofing work that’s careful, honest, and built to last. Zen Roofing has spent years working on colonial homes near Phillips Academy, updated ranches on quiet cul-de-sacs, and even historic properties downtown. We’re not here to sell you a quick fix—we’re here to keep your family dry and your investment safe through every nor’easter and summer thunderstorm.

Why Andover Homeowners Trust Zen Roofing for Roof Replacement

Choosing a roofing contractor isn’t just about shingles—it’s about trust, experience, and a crew that shows up when they say they will. Our team:

  • Lives and works in Essex County—we know Andover’s weather and building codes inside out.
  • Uses GAF-certified and Owens Corning materials, so your roof meets manufacturer standards for maximum warranty coverage.
  • Cleans up thoroughly—no dumpsters blocking your driveway, no nails in your lawn.
  • Completes most roof replacements in a single day, thanks to an efficient, seasoned crew.

We’ve replaced roofs on properties ranging from historic colonials to modern townhomes, giving each the same level of care.

New Roof in Andover MA

 Signs It’s Time for a New Roof in Andover, MA 

Don’t wait until water stains your ceiling or shingles end up in your yard. Common red flags include:

  • Curling or missing asphalt shingles after storms.
  • Ice dams forming along your eaves in winter.
  • Soft spots or sagging on your roof deck.
  • Water leaks around chimneys, skylights, or flashing.
  • Your roof is 20–25 years old or older.

If you’re unsure, Zen Roofing offers free inspections so you can make an informed choice—not a rushed decision during a downpour.

Roofing Materials & Options for Andover Homes

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Find the Right Roofing Option

Different homes and budgets call for different solutions.

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Asphalt Shingles

Affordable, classic, and ideal for New England colonials. Choose from multiple colors to match Andover's traditional charm.

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Metal Roofing

Highly durable, excellent for shedding heavy snow, and perfect for homeowners wanting a long-lasting, low-maintenance roof.

EPDM Rubber Roofing

A smart choice for flat roofs on additions or commercial spaces. Known for low maintenance and weather resistance. .

 

Our Roof Replacement Process – From Inspection to Cleanup

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Detailed Inspection & Estimate

We use satellite measurements and on-site evaluations for accurate pricing.

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Material Selection

Choose from GAF, Owens Corning, or other premium roofing options.

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Scheduling Around You

We respect your time—most projects are completed in a single day.

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4

Tear-Off & Decking Check

Old materials are removed, and any damaged decking is replaced.

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Flashing & Underlayment Installation

Proper step flashing, ice & water shields, and ventilation systems are installed.

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Shingle or Metal Installation

Installed per manufacturer specifications to maintain full warranty eligibility.

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Seamless Gutter Updates (Optional)

We can install new gutters on the same day for a complete upgrade.

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Final Walkthrough & Cleanup

No debris left behind—just a clean job site and a roof built to last for decades.

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How much does it cost to replace a roof in Andover MA?

On average, homeowners spend $13,500–$15,500 for an asphalt shingle roof. Metal and specialty roofs cost more but last longer.

How long does a roof replacement take?

Most Zen Roofing projects are completed in one day, weather permitting.

What’s the best roofing material for New England weather?

Asphalt shingles are the most common, but metal roofing handles snow exceptionally well, and EPDM suits flat roofs.

Do I need a permit for a new roof in Andover?

Yes, Andover requires building permits — we manage the paperwork and inspections for you.

Does Zen Roofing offer financing?

Yes. We work with trusted local banks to offer flexible payment plans.

How do I know if I need a full replacement or just a repair?

If your roof is nearing 20+ years, leaking in multiple places, or showing structural damage, replacement is the safer, long-term choice.