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Roofing in Everett, MAServing the Boston Metro Area

Everett is 4 miles from Boston — part of the same metro service area. ProvenQuote connects Everett homeowners with licensed, insured roofing contractors from the Boston professional network. Serving a community of 49,075 residents.

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Full coverage for Boston and surrounding communities

Everett homeowners get matched with Boston-area certified roofing professionals — the same network that serves the greater Boston metro. Everett is 4 miles from Boston.

Local Context

Roofing in Everett: What Homeowners Need to Know

Everett homeowners face a full range of seasonal stresses on their roofing systems — summer heat, winter cold, and variable weather through the shoulder seasons. heavy snow and ice storms and temperature cycling are the primary drivers of premature wear in this region. Contractors from the Boston area bring experience with MA building codes and the material specifications that perform well across this climate.

Primary Hazards in Everett

heavy snowice stormsfreeze thaw cyclesextreme cold

For Everett homeowners, getting multiple quotes before committing to any roofing project is especially important in this climate zone. The cold conditions here mean that the right contractor choice — materials, installation technique, and warranty coverage — directly affects how long your roofing system lasts. ProvenQuote makes comparison easy: submit one request, get estimates from qualified local contractors, and choose the best fit.

Services

Roofing Services Available Near Everett, MA

All services below are handled by local pros from the Boston professional network. Click any service to see the full guide, pricing, and FAQs — then use the form to request a free estimate specific to your Everett property.

Storm Damage Repair near Everett, MA
Storm Damage Repair

Storm Damage Repair in Everett, MA

Everett sits directly in the North Texas hail corridor, sharing the same severe weather exposure as the broader Boston metro area. When hailstorms move through Collin County, Everett homeowners face the same range of damage — from cosmetic granule loss on older shingles to full structural impact on newer builds with impact-rated materials.

After a storm, the most important step is getting a licensed contractor on your roof before your insurance adjuster arrives. A professional from our Boston contractor network can document damage with photos and measurements, and walk the roof alongside the adjuster to ensure nothing is missed in the initial scope. Missed items can be supplemented later, but having documentation from day one is the strongest position.

Everett homeowners are covered under the same Texas hail claim statutes as the rest of Collin County. Most standard homeowner policies here cover hail as a named peril. The key variable — whether you have ACV or RCV coverage — determines how much of the replacement cost your insurer releases upfront versus after work completion.

Typical Cost

Typical hail damage repair in Everett: $2,500–$12,000 depending on scope and material damage. Full replacement after total loss: $9,000–$22,000.

Roof Replacement near Everett, MA
Roof Replacement

Roof Replacement in Everett, MA

A full roof replacement in Everett typically involves removing existing shingles, inspecting and replacing any damaged decking, installing new underlayment and ice-and-water shield at vulnerable penetrations, and laying new shingles or metal roofing. Permit requirements apply — your contractor pulls these through the City of Everett Building Inspections before any work begins.

The most common replacement material in the Boston metro area is architectural asphalt shingles, with Class 4 impact-resistant variants qualifying for insurance premium discounts in this hail-active region. The premium cost over standard shingles is often recovered within 2-3 insurance billing cycles through reduced premiums.

Contractors in our Boston network carry active Collin County and MA licenses and understand the local permit and inspection timeline — typically 7-14 business days from permit to final inspection for a standard residential replacement in Everett.

Typical Cost

Roof replacement in Everett: $8,000–$20,000 for a typical 2,000–3,000 sq ft home. Class 4 impact-resistant: add $2,000–$4,000.

Emergency Repair near Everett, MA
Emergency Repair

Emergency Repair in Everett, MA

Emergency roof repairs in Everett most commonly follow severe weather events — high winds that lift or crack shingles, hail that punctures older roofing systems, or tree limbs that fall during thunderstorms. A fast response matters: exposed decking absorbs water within hours, and interior damage from a single night of rain can quickly exceed the cost of the original repair.

The Boston-area contractors in our network provide same-day tarp installation and emergency patching for Everett homeowners. This temporary weatherproofing protects your property while a full damage assessment is completed and, if applicable, insurance documentation is gathered before permanent repairs begin.

For emergency situations, call immediately rather than waiting for a standard quote process. Our local pros prioritize documented storm damage calls and can typically arrive the same day for Everett locations.

Typical Cost

Emergency tarp/temp repair: $300–$900. Full emergency repair after storm damage: $1,500–$6,000 depending on scope.

Roof Inspection near Everett, MA
Roof Inspection

Roof Inspection in Everett, MA

A professional roof inspection in Everett should be done at minimum every two years — and immediately after any significant weather event. Inspectors examine shingles for granule loss and cracking, flashing at penetrations and valleys, gutters for granule accumulation (an early indicator of shingle deterioration), and the decking condition via the attic where accessible.

For Everett homeowners buying or selling property, a roof inspection is a standard contingency item. Our licensed contractors provide written inspection reports with photographs that can be used in real estate transactions, insurance claim initiation, or as documentation for a roofing manufacturer's warranty claim.

Inspection findings in Everett frequently reveal hail damage that wasn't visible from the ground level — especially on low-pitch rooflines common in newer subdivisions in this area. If you've had a significant storm in the past 2-3 years, an inspection before your insurance claim window closes (typically 1 year in Texas) is strongly recommended.

Typical Cost

Roof inspection in Everett: $150–$350 for a written inspection report. Free for existing customers or when a repair quote is issued.

New Construction Roofing near Everett, MA
New Construction Roofing

New Construction Roofing in Everett, MA

New construction roofing in Everett requires coordination with your builder's schedule, Collin County permit timelines, and the framing inspection sequence. The roofing installation must follow framing approval and be in place before rough mechanical inspections — timing that experienced local contractors know how to work around with the City of Everett's building department.

For new construction in Everett's growing subdivisions, the most common specifications include 30-year architectural shingles with a Class 4 impact rating. Many builders and buyers are upgrading to Class 4 proactively given the region's hail exposure — the insurance discount available through most carriers in Collin County offsets the additional material cost within 3-5 years.

The Boston-based contractors in our network have established relationships with active builders in the Everett area and understand the turnkey timeline expectations for new construction. They carry the required commercial liability coverage for construction-phase work and coordinate directly with your general contractor.

Typical Cost

New construction roofing in Everett: $8,000–$18,000 for a typical 2,200–3,000 sq ft home. Class 4 impact-resistant materials: $12,000–$24,000.

Gutter Integration near Everett, MA
Gutter Integration

Gutter Integration in Everett, MA

Gutter systems in Everett handle significant water volume during the spring thunderstorm season. An undersized or failing gutter system leads to foundation saturation, fascia rot, and landscape erosion — particularly common in the clay-heavy soils of Collin County that don't absorb water as quickly as sandy soils further south.

Seamless aluminum gutters are the most common installation in Everett, custom-formed on-site to the exact dimensions of your roofline. Profiles run from 5-inch (standard residential) to 6-inch (preferred for rooflines with steep pitch or large catchment areas). Leaf guard integration is increasingly requested in Everett neighborhoods with mature tree coverage.

Our Boston contractors install, replace, and repair gutters as standalone work or in combination with roofing projects. Combining a gutter replacement with a roof replacement is the most cost-effective approach — both are tied into the same fascia system and are typically covered in the same insurance scope for storm-damage claims.

Typical Cost

Seamless gutter installation in Everett: $7–$14 per linear foot installed. Full-perimeter replacement on an average home: $1,200–$3,200.

Why It Matters

Why Choose a Local Roofing Pro in Everett

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Roofing professionals in the Boston network serving Everett are licensed in MA. ProvenQuote requires proof of active license and general liability insurance at registration — and you should verify directly before any work begins.

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Local contractors from the Boston area know Everett's permit requirements, HOA guidelines, and the specific material specifications that perform best in MA's climate — knowledge that saves time and prevents costly mistakes.

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Everett homeowners are served the same day a request is submitted in most cases. The Boston contractor network is active in countys throughout the metro area, and response times for Everett are typically the same as for Boston itself.

Pricing Guide

Roofing Costs for Everett Homeowners

The pricing ranges below reflect typical roofing costs in the Boston metro area, which covers Everett. Actual costs depend on scope, materials, and contractor availability. Getting 2-3 quotes before committing is always worthwhile — and free through ProvenQuote.

Service
Boston-Area Price Range
Notes
Standard 3-tab Shingle Replacement (1,500 sq ft)
$9,500 – $16,800
Entry-level asphalt option common in Beacon Hill and South End neighborhoods where older homes require budget-conscious solutions.
Architectural Shingle Replacement (1,500 sq ft)
$12,000 – $18,500
Dominant material in Boston; preferred for its durability against heavy rain and wind exposure in Back Bay and Jamaica Plain.
Impact-Resistant Shingle Upgrade (1,500 sq ft)
$14,200 – $21,000
Recommended for Boston-area homes; withstands winter ice damming and high-wind events common to the humid continental climate.
Metal Roof Installation — Standing Seam (1,500 sq ft)
$18,000 – $28,000
Premium option gaining traction in Boston's historic neighborhoods; superior longevity offsets higher upfront installation cost.
Partial Roof Repair (minor damage, under 200 sq ft)
$1,200 – $3,500
Common for storm damage, ice dams, or flashing issues in Boston's older housing stock; labor-intensive due to roof complexity.

* Prices reflect Boston metro area averages (which includes Everett) as of 2026. Individual quotes may vary. All prices in USD.

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FAQ

Common Questions: Roofing in Everett

How much does a roof replacement cost in Boston?
In Boston, roof replacement typically ranges from $11,000 to $24,500, depending on roof size, material choice, and complexity. Boston's labor costs run about 35% above the national average due to the competitive contractor market and local wage standards. Architectural asphalt shingles are the dominant material choice for Boston homes. Getting quotes from multiple licensed contractors helps you understand pricing in your specific neighborhood, whether you're in Back Bay, Beacon Hill, or Dorchester.
Do I need a permit to replace my roof in Boston?
Yes, roof replacement in Boston requires a building permit from the City of Boston Inspectional Services Department. The permit process ensures your project complies with the 2021 International Residential Code (IRC) and local zoning rules. Permits typically take 5–10 business days to process. Licensed roofing contractors in Boston handle permit applications as part of their service, but you should verify this with your contractor before work begins to avoid delays.
What roofing materials perform best in Boston's climate?
Boston's humid continental climate demands materials that resist moisture, wind, and temperature swings. Architectural asphalt shingles with high wind ratings (rated for 110+ mph) are the most popular choice for Boston homes. Metal roofing is also excellent for humid conditions, offering superior durability and moisture resistance. Ice-and-water shield underlayment is essential in Boston to prevent ice damming during winter thaws. Choose materials rated for humidity and salt exposure if you're near coastal Boston areas.
How do I file a hail damage claim on my Boston roof?
After hail damage in Boston, contact your homeowner's insurance company immediately with photos of damage. Your insurer may send an adjuster to inspect your roof. In Massachusetts, your insurance policy typically covers hail damage minus your deductible. Document all damage and gather repair quotes from licensed Boston contractors. Many roofers help homeowners navigate the claims process. Keep records of the storm date and any weather reports from Boston that confirm hail activity.
How can I tell if my Boston roof has storm or hail damage?
High winds and hail in Boston can cause shingle bruising, missing granules, dents in metal flashing, or exposed underlayment. Check for damage after severe weather events by inspecting your roof (or hire a professional). From the ground, look for missing shingles or discoloration. Boston's humid continental climate also creates conditions for algae growth, which differs from storm damage. A licensed roofer in Boston can distinguish between weather damage and wear, helping you decide whether to file a claim.
How long does a roof replacement typically take in Boston?
A standard roof replacement in Boston takes 2–5 days for a typical residential home, depending on roof size, weather, and material complexity. Boston weather can cause delays in winter or during rainy periods, so scheduling matters. Labor costs in Boston are higher than national averages, which can affect project duration if multiple crews are coordinated. Your contractor should provide a timeline upfront and explain any seasonal delays before starting work.

Everett is part of the Boston service area. For the full local guide, pricing details, and roofing resources: