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Caledon

Reliable Roofing Services for Caledon Homeowners

Caledon takes the worst of winter: snow sits deeper up on the escarpment, ice builds thicker on the eaves, and wind comes through with nothing to slow it. The good news? It's fixable and manageable. We handle the leak that started last night and the slow wear the weather's been doing for years.

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The Call We Get After Every Caledon Winter

That call comes in every February, and it almost always traces back to the same thing. Warm air sneaks into the attic and heats the roof deck. The snow up top melts, runs down to the cold eave, and refreezes. Do that for a week and you've got a ridge of ice sitting at the edge of the roof. A dam. The next melt has nowhere to go, so it backs up under your shingles, through the deck, and onto your ceiling.

By the time you see the stain, the water's been moving for a while.

Here's what we do:
  • steam the ice off, no chipping and roof warranty intact
  • follow the warm air and weak ventilation to locate the cause
  • install or replace attic vents, so the deck stay cold
  • give our honest advice on your existing attic insulation

Attic insulation is a separate trade, and we'd rather say so than sell you a vent that was never going to fix the issue.

"There's a brown stain spreading across my ceiling. Could you take a look?"

Not sure if that weird spot on the ceiling is even a real problem yet?

Skip the 3 AM doom-scrolling.

A Caledon Roof We Take Pride In

A full roof replacement on one of Caledon's grand stone estates. Turrets, stone chimneys, and a one-of-a-kind octagonal glass skylight, all tucked into the Caledon Hills.

We stripped off the old shingles, checked the deck, and ran new underlayment and architectural shingles across every facet, with the skylight curb flashed watertight.

The kind of big, complicated roof this part of Caledon is full of, and exactly the kind of project we love.

What We Handle in Caledon

One licensed, certified, and experienced roofer for the whole roof. Most of what we get called for up here is the everyday stuff: a leak traced and patched, an eavestrough re-hung before it pulls the fascia off, ice cleared off the eaves before it gets into the house.

We handle everything from big estate tear-offs to roof repairs for missing shingles or wildlife damage.

Oh, by the way, we also do commercial and flat roofs across Caledon. 

The Van Is the Workshop

Most exterior jobs out here pull in three companies: a roofer, a siding crew, and someone else for the eavestroughs. But, every time one crew hands off to the next, it creates a weak point; that’s exactly where water finds a way in.

We handle it differently. Enayat, our lead roofer, carries a full fabrication setup right in his van.

Out in Caledon, that matters a lot more than it does in town. The runs are longer, the nearest supply house isn't ten minutes away, and a typical property out here measures eavestrough by the hundred feet. We form your new flashing and 5" or 6" K-style eavestroughs on site, custom-fit them to your house, and finish the job the same day.

After a storm, that means we close your roof back up on the very first visit, instead of leaving it open to the next rain while parts get ordered.

"Since Enayat owns all the equipment, he printed the flashing and eavestrough on site reducing the reliance on other contractors."

—Vishrey

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Different Roofs, Different Caledon

Caledon isn’t just one kind of house, and the weather doesn't treat it like one.

Wide-open rural estates: Out on the concession roads, wind is the whole story. Gusts rip across bare fields and tear off architectural shingles that were never nailed for real weather. You've also got longer rooflines and detached outbuildings, which just means more edges where water can start trouble.

Heavily treed older lots (Palgrave, Caledon East, Inglewood): Here, it's the trees. Pine needles and leaves clog eavestroughs fast. When that trapped water freezes, the expanding ice warps the aluminum right off the fascia. Plus, those shaded north slopes stay damp, bringing moss with them.

New subdivisions (Bolton, Southfields Village, Mayfield West): These homes went up fast, and we regularly fix roofs that are only a few years old. We find skipped underlayment where the spring melt came right through the drywall, or builder-grade attic setups that breed ice dams. We document the defects with photos, so you have exactly what you need to make an informed decision.

We read the house in front of us. A sprawling acreage in Caledon Village and a three-year-old Bolton build wear down for entirely different reasons, so we never approach them with a cookie-cutter fix.

We also serve: Mississauga · Brampton · Oakville

WORRIED ABOUT THAT BROWN CEILING STAIN?

If it's showing on the drywall, water has already found a way in. Up here, the next freeze or heavy gust is never far off, and every melt pushes that damage a little deeper. Let's track down the leak before it spreads.

Here's how it works:

Call us or drop your details in the contact form.

Show us the stain, walk us through the problem, and ask all the questions you want.

We’ll find the actual source of the leak and give you a free, no-nonsense quote to fix it.

Call Enayat: (416) 666-9863

Prefer the form? We reply within 24 hours on working days.

FAQS

Here's what to know before you book.

Why does my roof leak every time the snow melts?

Why does my roof leak every time the snow melts?

You have an ice dam pushing water up under your shingles. Chipping at the ice only manages the symptom and usually damages your roof in the process. You stop the leak for good by keeping the roof deck cold.

First, we use steam to safely melt the ice off without touching your shingles. Then, we fix the airflow by upgrading your attic vents. However, if your attic insulation is the actual root cause, we’ll say so.

We'd rather point you to the right fix than sell you a vent that won't solve the real problem.

Water coming in right now? Call (416) 666-9863.

Why are my eavestroughs pulling away from the house?

Why are my eavestroughs pulling away from the house?

Ice is heavy. If a trough isn't sloped right, water sits, freezes, and expands. That solid ice weighs hundreds of pounds and will eventually yank the brackets and some rotted fascia board straight off your house.

We don't just hammer the old spikes back in. We tear out the rot, form new aluminum on site, and re-pitch the run with heavy-duty brackets spaced tight enough to handle Caledon's long rooflines.

Eavestroughs hanging right now? Call (416) 666-9863.

Why do my shingles keep blowing off in the wind?

Why do my shingles keep blowing off in the wind?

If the roof isn't old, it’s almost always an installation issue. Out on Caledon’s open lots, wind rips across bare fields. If the last crew nailed the shingles too high or used too few fasteners, the wind catches those tabs and tears them off.

We pull the compromised section and re-nail the shingles right on the strike line so they lock down. If we see the whole slope was nailed incorrectly, we’ll show you the photos and be honest.

Missing shingles? Reach out to us. We tarp same-day during business hours.

Do leaf guards actually work, or are they a waste of money?

Do leaf guards actually work, or are they a waste of money?

For heavily treed lots, yes. Clogged eavestroughs freeze solid and create massive winter ice dams. But cheap, drop-in screens from the hardware store are a waste of money. They just clog up with pine needles and make things worse.

We look at the exact trees hanging over your roof and install a guard built for that specific debris. If your lot is wide open and you don't actually need them, we'll tell you straight up so you save.

Tired of clearing the eavestroughs? Talk to us.