45 Kearney Rd, Needham, MA 02494
00.0 Miles from Scituate, MA
Call Us: 781-455-0556
When coastal weather and aging materials start to compromise a roof, a full replacement is usually the best solution. GF Sprague installs new roofing systems in Scituate designed to withstand wind, salt exposure, and winter weather.

Wind-driven rain, loose shingles, and flashing wear can lead to leaks if not addressed early. GF Sprague provides roof repair services in Scituate that identify the source of the problem and complete repairs to restore the roof’s performance.

Routine roof inspections help Scituate homeowners stay ahead of roof damage caused by coastal weather. GF Sprague evaluates shingles, flashing, ventilation, and vulnerable areas to address small problems before they grow.

Massachusetts’ winter storms can bring heavy snow and ice. GF Sprague offers roof snow removal services to safely clear buildup and help reduce the risk of ice dams and winter roof damage.

Contact GF Sprague at (781) 455-0556 for fast, professional emergency roofing services in Scituate, MA.
*If you or someone else is in immediate danger, please call 911.
Asphalt shingles are widely used on Scituate homes because they provide dependable protection against coastal wind, driving rain, and seasonal weather.

Cedar shake roofs are often used on classic seaside homes throughout the South Shore, especially where homeowners want to match the character of older coastal architecture.

Metal roofing is often installed on waterfront properties because it resists corrosion, sheds snow easily, and performs well in windy coastal environments.

Slate remains a long-lasting roofing option occasionally found on older New England homes, valued for its durability and distinctive appearance.

Rubber roofing systems are typically used on flat or low-pitch sections such as porch roofs, dormers, and small additions where traditional shingles aren’t practical.


We've completed 49 roofing jobs in Scituate
The average roof replacement cost in Scituate is approximately $24,950 - $314,428. The final cost of your roof replacement project will depend on the material you choose and the size and architecture of your unique home.
| Roof Material | Avg. Cost |
|---|---|
| Asphalt | $24,950 - $39,303 |
| Designer Asphalt | $37,425 - $58,955 |
| Wood | $99,799 - $157,214 |
| Copper | $199,598 - $314,428 |
| Slate | $124,749 - $196,517 |
You don’t have to pay for a roof replacement all at once. GF Sprague offers roof financing options to help Scituate homeowners move forward with roofing work and spread the cost into manageable payments. Many customers qualify for our $0 down, 0% interest, and 0 payments for 24 months plan. Contact GF Sprague to review available financing options and find a plan to fit your project.

Yes, a building permit is required for most roofing projects in Scituate. Because Scituate is a coastal community, some properties, especially near the shoreline or within FEMA flood zones, may also require additional review to confirm the project meets floodplain construction regulations.
GF Sprague’s roofing crews are experts in local permitting requirements and will help you through the entire process before your project starts.
For Permitting Questions, Contact the City of Scituate:
Phone: (781) 545-8712
Address: 600 Chief Justice Cushing Highway, Scituate, MA 02066

Asphalt shingles typically last anywhere from 20-30 years, depending on the quality of materials, installation, and regular maintenance. Premium asphalt shingle varieties often have longer lifespans.
Asphalt shingles are affordable to purchase and install compared to most other roofing materials. They also require less maintenance and offer energy-efficient options to provide longer-term savings.
We provide a detailed report outlining any issues found and offer recommendations for repairs or maintenance, along with a clear, comprehensive estimate. If your roof is in great condition or still has life to it, we’ll let you know!
Your homeowners’ insurance will likely cover a roof replacement project if it was made necessary by events outside of your control, like a major storm or fire. However, they usually will not cover a roof replacement necessitated by wear and tear caused by the age of the roof.