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From emergency leaks to full replacements, we connect you with vetted, licensed, insured Syracuse contractor who know Onondaga County roofs, winter damage, and older homes.

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How Much Will It Cost?

Roof pricing in Syracuse is all over the map because two houses can look “about the same”… until you factor in pitch, valleys, layers, and what winter did to the edges. Here are some ranges to help you ballpark it before giving us a call.

Small Roof Repair (typical)

Melt leaks can travel, so sometimes the job is finding the real entry point before fixing it.

$500 - $3,000

Roof Replacement (most homes)

Roof size matters, but so do cut-ups (valleys/dormers), tear-off layers, and ventilation changes.

$8000 - $15,000

Decking replacement

If we find soft wood. near eaves, or where a previous repair didn’t solve the root issue.

$90 - $150

What pushes the number up or down

Steep roofs take longer

A walkable ranch roof and a steep cape are two different jobs. Pitch changes safety gear, staging, and how quickly materials can move—so labor is usually higher on steep or tall roofs.

More valleys + tie-ins means more flashing detail

Every valley, dormer, porch tie-in, or wall transition adds cut work and flashing—exactly where Syracuse roofs tend to start leaking first during thaw cycles.

Ice dam history can’t be “priced like a normal roof”

If your house regularly gets ice dams, the plan usually needs stronger edge protection at the eaves and a real ventilation check—not just new shingles. That adds scope, but it’s often what stops the same winter problem from repeating.

How Getting Matched Works

Tell us what’s going on, and we’ll connect you with a roofing contractor whose experience fits the job.

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Answers to Questions You Actually Care About

If it’s urgent (active leak, shingles missing, storm damage), our local partner usually try for 24–48 hours, weather permitting. If it’s not urgent, we’ll give you the next realistic opening — not a “sure, tomorrow” that turns into next week.

If you’ve got dripping, get a bucket down, poke a small drain hole in the ceiling bubble if it’s bulging (so it doesn’t dump all at once), and move anything valuable out of the area. If it’s near a light fixture, shut that breaker off. When you call, tell us if it’s a steady drip or just dampness — that changes how we prioritize. 

We work through winter when it’s safe, but we don’t pretend cold doesn’t matter. Below freezing, full shingle installs usually wait because shingles need the right conditions to seal properly. Inspections and many repairs can still happen; we’ll tell you what’s realistic for the weather window you’re in.

If the job needs a permit, it’s handled through our licensed local roofing team. We’ll tell you up front if it applies so it doesn’t slow things down later.

We won’t push replacement if it’s a one-spot problem (pipe boot, flashing, valley, a small wind-damaged area). If the shingles are brittle, you’re losing granules everywhere, or it’s leaking in different places season after season, we’ll tell you that too — and explain why, in plain terms.

We check the roof surface and the Syracuse trouble spots first: chimney/step flashing, valleys, vent pipes, wall transitions, and the eaves where ice dams start. You’ll get a clear “repair / monitor / replace” recommendation.

Big swings come from steepness, number of valleys/tie-ins, how many layers need to come off, and whether we find soft decking. Ice dam history can also change the scope because edge protection and ventilation details matter more here than in milder climates.

Financing is available through our local licensed crew (approval and terms vary). If you think you’ll want it, mention it early so it can be part of the estimate conversation instead of an afterthought.

Still Have Questions?

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Let’s get your roof on the schedule

If you’re dealing with a leak, missing shingles, or you just want to know what you’re looking at before the next storm, give us a call.