Roofing Review
Best for leaks, storm wear, old shingles, ventilation concerns, and warranty questions.
Next Steps · Begin Here
Tell us whether you want to learn about roofing, solar, storage, monitoring, or a complete home efficiency plan. We'll meet you wherever you are in the decision.
Guided Intake
This page is designed to make the next step simple — whether you're thinking about roofing, solar, batteries, high utility bills, or you're not sure yet.
Review Routes
Most homeowners aren't sure which review they need. That's by design — each route below leads to the same calm, education-first conversation.
Best for leaks, storm wear, old shingles, ventilation concerns, and warranty questions.
Best for high bills, rate concerns, usage growth, solar education, and long-term planning.
Best when you're considering solar but unsure whether the roof should be handled first.
Best when you want roofing, solar, storage, monitoring, and future upgrades reviewed together.
What To Expect
We start by understanding your concerns: leaks, bills, timing, equipment, or just curiosity.
Roof condition, attic ventilation, utility exposure, and production potential are reviewed together.
We help you understand what should happen first, second, and later — and why.
No pressure. Most homeowners take time after the review. The plan stays with you.
Common Questions
No — that's exactly what the consultation helps clarify. Roof condition can matter before solar, but every home is different, and we walk through that decision with you.
No. The purpose is education first: review the home, understand your goals, and identify the best next step. There is no obligation to move forward.
Yes — many homeowners want to understand whether a roof replacement should happen before solar installation. The Roof + Solar Readiness Review is built for exactly this.
That's normal. Many homeowners are planning for the next twelve to thirty-six months. The review still helps because it gives you a written sense of what to watch for in the meantime.
We work with homeowners across Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine. Visit the project map to see regional reach.