Westford homes along Main Street and near the Town Common face heavy snow loads each winter that can loosen shingles and create ice dams along eaves. Our crew from 859 Massachusetts Ave travels the short route up Route 119 to handle asphalt and slate roof repairs on both the older colonials and the 1980s subdivisions around Nabnasset Lake. We schedule around school buses at Westford Academy and park trucks on the wide shoulders along Forge Pond Road so traffic keeps moving.
Summer thunderstorms drop sudden downpours that test flashing around chimneys and skylights on the raised ranches off Tadmuck Road. We inspect for rot in the plywood decks common to Westford's stock of 40-to-60-year-old homes before any repair begins. Same-day service is available Monday through Friday until 6 pm and Saturday mornings until 2 pm for active leaks reported from Littleton or Acton borders.
Access to many Westford lots runs along narrow driveways lined with stone walls, so we stage materials on the street and carry bundles by hand rather than risk turning a truck on soft lawns after spring rains.
Around Westford, MA
We regularly work near:
- 📍Westford Town Common
- 📍Westford Academy
- 📍Nabnasset Lake
- 📍Forge Pond
- 📍Tadmuck Swamp Conservation Area
Roofing Contractor in Westford, MA — Local Notes
- •Westford's colonial-era homes around the Town Common often carry slate roofs that require hand-nailing and copper step flashing to match existing work.
- •Heavy winter snow on Nabnasset Lake properties pushes water under ridge vents; we add ice-and-water shield along the full lower third of each slope during repairs.
- •Narrow driveways off Main Street and Forge Pond Road limit equipment size, so we use ladder and scaffold staging instead of boom trucks on most jobs.
- •Sudden summer downpours collect in the low spots behind Westford Academy athletic fields, sending water under eaves on the uphill side of many raised-ranch roofs.