
Chimney Flashing Repair in Portland, ME
Salt air and severe coastal Nor'easters destroy metal flashing. Learn the realistic 2026 costs for repairing or replacing chimney flashing on Portland homes....
Maine roofs endure some of the harshest winter conditions in the country. Coastal properties face corrosive salt air and hurricane-force winds from Nor'easters, while inland homes must bear the immense structural weight of multi-foot snowstorms and catastrophic ice dams.
Our local professionals understand the unique geographic and meteorological challenges your home faces.
Massive walls of ice at the roof edge that force melting snow underneath the shingles and into the living room.
Brutal winter gales that strip shingles and drive freezing rain laterally under roof flashing.
Extreme weight that can cause roof deck sagging and exacerbate existing structural weaknesses.
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This is almost always caused by an ice dam. Ice builds up at the edge of your roof, trapping melting snow and forcing it backward under your shingles.
Yes. We have specialized techniques to safely stop active leaks and secure your roof even during brutal Maine winters.
Absolutely. Our professionals are experienced in replacing lifted metal panels and resealing rusted flashing.
If your home isn't actively leaking but you need a professional assessment, request a free, no-obligation quote from our experts
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