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Roof Installation & Repair in Shelburne, VT


Roofs in Vermont do the hardest job in residential construction. Heavy snow loads. Ice dams forming at the eaves. Freeze-thaw cycles working every crack and seam. Summer humidity. Occasional severe weather. Decades of wear on shingles, flashing, and underlayment. The difference between a roof that performs reliably for its full service life and one that leaks, fails, or needs premature replacement comes down to materials, installation quality, and the specific Vermont-climate considerations that generic roofing work rarely addresses. Homeowners who treat roofing as a serious investment — choosing experienced local installers, paying for quality materials, and keeping up with maintenance — get decades of protection. Those who don't usually learn the hard way.


Professional roof installation and repair covers the range of work any Vermont home actually needs. New roof installation handles complete replacements with proper underlayment, ice and water shield extending well beyond minimums, correctly installed flashing, and ventilation sized for the specific roof. Roof repair addresses the leaks, damaged sections, blown shingles, flashing failures, and ice dam damage that accumulate over time. Related exterior scope — siding, window installation, and door installation — often connects directly to roofing work, which is why homeowners benefit from working with providers who handle the full building envelope rather than just one trade.


At Big Al's Roofing, we provide professional roof installation & repair in Shelburne, VT  with 20 years of experience serving homeowners and property owners across Chittenden County. Our team handles roof installation and repair, siding, window installation, and door installation — delivering coordinated exterior work that keeps Shelburne, VT homes protected through the full range of Vermont weather.


About Shelburne, VT

Shelburne is a town in Chittenden County, Vermont, located along the eastern shore of Lake Champlain about 7 miles south of Burlington. The 2020 population was 7,717, and the town covers approximately 45 square miles — though nearly half of that area is Lake Champlain water. Shelburne is the wealthiest municipality in both Chittenden County and the Burlington metropolitan area.

Shelburne was chartered in 1763 and developed through its agricultural history — farming, sheep raising, orchards, and lake commerce — into one of Vermont's most distinctive communities. The town is home to Shelburne Farms, the Shelburne Museum with its 150,000+ artifacts across 39 buildings, and the Vermont Teddy Bear Factory — attractions that draw significant visitor traffic while the year-round community remains firmly residential.


Property across Shelburne, VT spans historic homes near the village center, lakefront properties along Lake Champlain, rural farms and large-lot residences, newer residential development, and commercial properties along U.S. Route 7 — all with roofing needs shaped by Vermont's demanding climate and the age range of the housing stock.

Client Testimonials

Big Al and his crew were wonderful. He was responsive and always on top of communicating with me about the roof progress. His team was a group of fun and respectful men. I would work with or recommend them to anyone looking to have their roof replaced.

Renee D.

Big Al's Roofing was very responsive to my questions. The budget was reasonable and covered all normal expenses. They showed up when promised and worked quickly, given the weather conditions (early April). They completed the job when promised and left my yard clean. The roof looks great - a professional job all around. Highly recommended.

Dereck W.

Fantastic! Alex was incredibly responsive throughout the preparation and installation process. I'm building an unconventional house, an Earthship, and it was an interesting challenge to bring together the original roof construction design, required updates, and the rubber roof requirements. Alex is always upbeat, patient and a pleasure to work with. Thank you!!

Elizabeth H.

Best thing is he set a reasonable timeline. Within a month I had a new roof on my house. He and his crew did a good job.

Sheila S.

Big Al and his crew were wonderful. He was responsive and always on top of communicating with me about the roof progress. His team was a group of fun and respectful men. I would work with or recommend them to anyone looking to have their roof replaced.

Renee D.

Big Al and his crew were wonderful. He was responsive and always on top of communicating with me about the roof progress. His team was a group of fun and respectful men. I would work with or recommend them to anyone looking to have their roof replaced.

Renee D.

Big Al's Roofing was very responsive to my questions. The budget was reasonable and covered all normal expenses. They showed up when promised and worked quickly, given the weather conditions (early April). They completed the job when promised and left my yard clean. The roof looks great - a professional job all around. Highly recommended.

Dereck W.

Fantastic! Alex was incredibly responsive throughout the preparation and installation process. I'm building an unconventional house, an Earthship, and it was an interesting challenge to bring together the original roof construction design, required updates, and the rubber roof requirements. Alex is always upbeat, patient and a pleasure to work with. Thank you!!

Elizabeth H.

Best thing is he set a reasonable timeline. Within a month I had a new roof on my house. He and his crew did a good job.

Sheila S.

Big Al and his crew were wonderful. He was responsive and always on top of communicating with me about the roof progress. His team was a group of fun and respectful men. I would work with or recommend them to anyone looking to have their roof replaced.

Renee D.

Big Al's Roofing was very responsive to my questions. The budget was reasonable and covered all normal expenses. They showed up when promised and worked quickly, given the weather conditions (early April). They completed the job when promised and left my yard clean. The roof looks great - a professional job all around. Highly recommended.

Dereck W.

Climate & Environmental Factors in Shelburne, VT

Shelburne, VT has a humid continental climate with cold, snowy winters and warm summers moderated by Lake Champlain proximity. Winter lows regularly drop into the single digits and below zero, with cold snaps reaching well below. Annual snowfall often exceeds 80 inches, and ice events are common across the extended winter season. Summer highs typically reach the low-to-mid 80s°F with moderate humidity.


For roof installation and repair, Vermont's climate drives specific engineering requirements that generic roofing work often underspecifies. Ice dams form at the eaves when heat escapes into the attic, melts snow, and refreezes at the cold edge — damaging shingles, flashing, and gutters while forcing water back up under the roof. Proper ice and water shield installation, adequate attic insulation, and correct ventilation all address ice dam risk at its root rather than treating the symptom repeatedly.


Heavy snow loads and freeze-thaw cycles compound the demands. Roofs in Shelburne, VT see significant accumulated weight across the winter, and freeze-thaw cycles work every seam, flashing detail, and nail penetration. Shingles and underlayment not rated for cold-climate performance fail prematurely. Flashing installed with shortcuts leaks during the next ice event. Quality roofing in Shelburne, VT is engineered for these realities from the start, not patched into them afterward.

When to Consider Roof Installation & Repair in Shelburne, VT

Age is the clearest indicator a roof warrants evaluation. Asphalt shingle roofs typically last 20 to 30 years depending on quality and installation; metal roofs often 40 to 70 years; slate roofs can exceed a century. Roofs approaching the end of their rated service life benefit from inspection before problems surface, giving homeowners time to plan replacement rather than scrambling after a failure.


Visible damage is the second common trigger. Missing or damaged shingles, curling or buckling shingle edges, granule loss concentrated in gutters, visible sagging, flashing separation around chimneys and vents, and stains on interior ceilings all indicate developing problems. Ice dam damage from previous winters often shows as damaged shingles near eaves and water staining in attic and upper-floor areas.


Weather event damage and planned improvements round out the picture. Wind events, heavy snow loads, hail, and ice storms all damage roofing in ways that sometimes aren't immediately obvious — benefiting from professional inspection after severe weather. Planned additions, home improvements, or solar installations also drive roof replacement timing. At Big Al's Roofing, we evaluate each situation and recommend repair or replacement based on actual condition rather than defaulting to the more expensive option.

Why Shelburne, VT Residents Trust Big Al's Roofing?

Roofing is a trust-based, high-consequence trade. Homeowners rely on roofers to recommend honestly, work safely, install properly, and stand behind the completed project for years afterward. Roofers who pressure replacement when repair would work, install quickly with shortcuts hidden under shingles, or disappear after the invoice is paid damage their reputations faster than they can rebuild them. Roofers who consistently diagnose accurately, install to proper standards for Vermont conditions, and respond when issues arise years later build the kind of long-term trust that defines successful local roofing businesses.


At Big Al's Roofing, we've built our reputation across Shelburne, VT on 20 years of careful work, honest assessment, and installations engineered for Vermont climate realities. As a trusted provider of professional roof installation & repair in Shelburne, VT, our team delivers roofing, siding, window installation, and door installation with the experience Vermont building envelopes actually require. Repeat work and referrals from satisfied homeowners drive most of our business.

Hire Us! Best and Top-Rated Roof Installation & Repair in Shelburne, VT

Roofing problems rarely announce themselves in advance. A roof that was fine last year develops an ice dam leak this winter. Shingles that looked okay after the last wind event now show visible damage. A small leak ignored in one season becomes a major repair with interior damage the next. Roofing done well keeps the home dry, the heating bills reasonable, and the structure sound for decades. Roofing done poorly creates cascading problems that cost multiples of what the original job should have cost.

At Big Al's Roofing, we are a top-rated provider of expert roof installation & repair in Shelburne, VT for homeowners and property owners. With 20 years of experience, our team delivers roof installation and repair, siding, window installation, and door installation with the professionalism every Shelburne, VT home deserves. Contact our team today or reach out through the website to schedule an inspection, request an estimate, or address an urgent roofing issue.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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     Q1: How long does a new roof installation take?

    Most residential asphalt roof replacements complete in one to three days of on-site work, weather permitting. Larger or more complex roofs, metal installations, and projects requiring significant underlayment or deck repair run longer. Big Al's Roofing provides realistic timelines at contract based on the specific scope.

    Q2: How long do roofs typically last in Shelburne, VT?

    Quality asphalt shingle roofs properly installed for Vermont conditions last 20 to 30 years. Metal roofs often run 40 to 70 years. Service life depends heavily on installation quality, ice and water shield coverage, ventilation, and whether ice dam issues have been addressed at their source rather than allowed to repeatedly damage edges.

    Q3: How do I know if ice dams have damaged my roof?

    Common indicators include water stains on upper-floor ceilings near exterior walls, visible damage to shingles along eaves, gutters pulled away from the roofline, and icicles forming in unusual patterns. Interior attic inspection after winter often reveals staining on underlayment or framing from ice dam water intrusion.

    Q4: Do you handle roof repair alongside full installation?

    Yes. Repair work on existing roofs — leak identification, flashing replacement, shingle repair, and storm damage fixes — is a core service. Big Al's Roofing evaluates each situation and recommends repair where genuinely appropriate rather than defaulting to full replacement for issues that targeted work resolves.

    Q5: Can you handle siding, windows, and doors alongside roofing?

    Yes. Siding, window installation, and door installation are part of our regular work. Coordinated exterior projects benefit significantly from handling the full building envelope through a single provider rather than fragmenting across multiple contractors with overlapping scope.

    Q6: What roofing materials do you install?

    Asphalt shingles, metal roofing, and specialty materials are all part of our scope. Material selection depends on the specific home, budget, aesthetic goals, and service-life expectations. We discuss options during consultation and recommend based on what actually fits the property and the homeowner's priorities.

    Q7: Do you provide free estimates?

    Yes. Written estimates are provided after on-site evaluation, with clear pricing on materials, labor, timeline, and warranty. Accurate estimates require actually seeing the roof — quoting blind based on square footage alone rarely produces reliable numbers for the finished project.

    Q8: How is roofing pricing structured with Big Al's Roofing?

    Pricing depends on roof size, pitch, material, underlayment scope, tear-off requirements, and any deck repair needed. Written proposals detail everything included — no surprise charges on the final invoice. Insurance claim work is coordinated with adjusters when storm damage is involved.