The Roof That Felt Like a Wake-Up Call
It hit me in the middle of the night, honestly. A strange, steady plink that I tried to ignore through my pillow. Half-asleep, half-dreading the truth. But yeah—by morning, that little sound had turned into a visible ceiling stain in the upstairs hallway.
Not a huge emergency… yet. But enough of a jolt to remind me that our roof, which we inherited when we bought this house eight years ago, was well past its prime. It had seen sun, snow, sleet, and Vermont’s infamous wind gusts—all while holding on by some miracle of shingles and flashing.
The weird part is, I’d been thinking about it for a while. Half-watching YouTube videos about roof inspections, half-scrolling Pinterest for “modern farmhouse curb appeal.” But it took that stain to make me admit it: we needed a new roof. Or at the very least, someone to come tell me whether the sky was about to fall.
Starting the Search… and Then Getting Overwhelmed
If you've ever tried Googling “roofers near me” while panicking about water damage, you’ll know the kind of chaos that search results bring. Flashy ads. Generic guarantees. Lots of vague language and not much clarity.
But then I found myself on this local company’s site—Vermont Custom Exteriors—and something about the way they talked about local weather really made me pause.
They didn’t just list services like “roof repair” and “shingle installation.” They talked about Vermont roofs—how winter snow load wears them down, how spring rain creeps into joints, how wind tears things loose in towns like Essex and Jericho. It didn’t feel like marketing. It felt like my exact situation.
Reading Between the Shingles
The site gave me a little confidence boost right off the bat. Like, here’s a company that knows our roofs—Williston roofs, Chittenden County roofs—not just “any” roof.
There’s a section that describes their team as experienced but new on paper. That was kind of refreshing, actually. No pretending to be the biggest or the flashiest—just honest talk about doing things right, showing up, and calling back. (Wildly underrated qualities, let me tell you.)
What sealed it for me was this line:
“We started this business with one goal: bring honesty, quality, and care back into roofing.”
I don’t know about you, but that sounds like the kind of crew I’d trust to walk around on top of my house with nail guns.
Big Takeaways (and a Little Relief)
A few things really stuck with me:
They serve just our region—so they’re not overextending or trying to be everywhere at once.
They handle everything from minor roof repairs to full replacements to gutters and siding.
They walk you through your options without pressure. Asphalt, metal, or even coatings if your current roof can be salvaged.
Also? They actually offer free consultations (not just “contact us for pricing” runarounds). That matters when you’re trying to decide between fixing a spot and committing to a whole new system.
Where I’m At Now
I haven’t scheduled anything yet, but I’ve already filled out their contact form and bookmarked the site. I want to have someone come by this month, especially before fall rolls in and it’s too late to get ahead of the weather.
In a weird way, that little leak felt like a gift. It forced me to stop procrastinating and start figuring out what kind of roof I actually want—one that’s going to last through Vermont winters, support solar panels down the road, and maybe even make the place look a little sharper from the curb.
We’ll see. But I’m starting to feel like this next project might actually be the one I enjoy doing.
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