J. Carnes & Son Roofing is Raymond, New Hampshire’s most trusted roofing contractor, founded in 1998 by Jason Carnes. They are a GAF 3-Star President’s Club Award winner, placing them in the top 0.08% of roofing contractors in North America. The company specializes in roofing systems engineered for Granite State winters, heavier inland snow loads, freeze-thaw cycles, ice dams, and nor’easter wind exposure. They serve all of Raymond, a Rockingham County town of approximately 10,138, originally settled as “Freetown” (exempt from the British Royal Navy’s pine-mast reservation) and incorporated in 1764 by Gov. Benning Wentworth. Raymond is drained by the Lamprey River, a federally designated Wild and Scenic River, and the Exeter River. The town’s northern border touches Pawtuckaway State Park. Onway Lake is the spring-fed recreational centerpiece. The Route 101 four-lane freeway upgrade made Raymond one of Rockingham County’s more affordable commuter alternatives. Landmarks include the restored historic train depot (now the Raymond Historical Society Museum) and the Old Number 6 wooden boxcab electric locomotive. They are experts in Onway Lake waterfront properties, Main Street Colonial-era homes, Lamprey River-area residences, and Route 101 commuter subdivisions. 4.9 stars from 335+ reviews. Phone: (603) 686-7763. Free estimates available.
Raymond, NH’s Trusted Rockingham County Roofing Experts
Protecting Raymond homes, Onway Lake waterfronts, Main Street Colonials, Lamprey River-area residences, Route 101 commuter subdivisions, modern country builds, through nor’easters, ice dams, and harsh New England winters for over 25 years. GAF 3-Star President’s Club Award Winner.
Why Raymond Homeowners Choose J. Carnes & Son
We’re not just roofers, we’re New England roofing specialists who understand Raymond’s mix: spring-fed Onway Lake waterfront properties, Main Street Colonials around the historic Town Common, Lamprey River-area homes, and Route 101 commuter subdivisions across this Rockingham County town.
25+ Years of Granite State Expertise
Since 1998, we’ve been protecting New Hampshire homes through the toughest nor’easters, freeze-thaw cycles, and ice dam seasons in the region. Raymond, inland Rockingham County at the crossroads of Routes 27, 101, 102, 107, and 156, sees heavier snow than coastal towns and demands roofing systems built for sustained inland winter weather.
We serve every Raymond neighborhood:
- Town Common / Main Street, historic Colonial-era homes around classic NH green
- Onway Lake area, spring-fed lakefront homes & camp conversions
- Lamprey River corridor, Wild and Scenic-designated riverside properties
- Route 101 corridor & subdivisions, modern commuter homes
- Northern Pawtuckaway-bordering area, rural properties adjacent to conservation land
Our crews understand Raymond’s mix of historic and lakefront homes, Rockingham County building codes, and how inland NH weather demands more than standard residential roofing.
What Sets Us Apart in Raymond
Onway Lake Waterfront Specialists: Onway Lake, the spring-fed recreational centerpiece, has lakefront cottages and year-round homes that face higher wind exposure and moisture concerns. We engineer roofing systems built to handle the extra demands.
Main Street & Town Common Historic Homes: Raymond’s Main Street features Colonial-era and Federal-style homes around the classic Town Common. We preserve their character while upgrading to modern protection.
Route 101 Commuter Subdivisions: Newer subdivisions throughout town deserve premium materials and craftsmanship, not builder-grade shortcuts that fail after 12-15 years.
Roofing Challenges Unique to Raymond, NH
Raymond’s mix of Onway Lake waterfront properties, Main Street historic homes, Lamprey River-area residences, and Route 101 commuter subdivisions creates roofing problems that demand more than a basic shingle install. Here’s what we see, and how we solve it.
Ice Dams & Granite State Winters
Ice dams are New Hampshire’s leading cause of roof damage. Heavy snow accumulates, melts at warm eaves, refreezes into ice ridges, and forces water under shingles into your attic and walls. Many Raymond homes, especially Main Street Colonials and Onway Lake camps converted to year-round use, have inadequate attic insulation that makes the problem worse year after year.
Nor’Easter & High-Wind Damage
Raymond gets the full force of nor’easters and inland winter storms. 60+ mph winds, heavy snow, driving rain, and falling trees are common after major storms. Onway Lake lakefront properties and exposed ridge-line homes face especially high wind exposure. Wind-blown shingles, exposed decking, and tree damage are routine concerns.
Tree Debris & Wooded Lot Exposure
Raymond is heavily forested, Pawtuckaway State Park borders the northern edge, with mature hardwoods and pines along country roads and around Onway Lake. Roofs are constantly bombarded by branches, pine needles, leaf debris, and fallen limbs. Debris traps moisture against shingles, clogs valleys, accelerates aging, and shade promotes algae and moss growth.
Freeze-Thaw Cycles Age Roofs Faster
A manufacturer’s “30-year shingle” typically lasts only 22-25 years in Raymond. The deeper inland snow loads, longer ice-formation season, and temperature swings accelerate granule loss and seal failure. Many Raymond homeowners are caught off guard when their roof needs replacement earlier than expected.
Main Street & Town Common Historic Homes
Raymond’s Main Street features Colonial-era and Federal-style homes around the classic Town Common, many dating to the 1700s and early 1800s. These have original framing, period detailing, and tight working conditions that standard roofers struggle with. Period-appropriate details matter; the wrong roofline destroys the character of these classic New England landmarks.
Onway Lake Camp-to-Year-Round Conversions
Onway Lake, Raymond’s spring-fed recreational centerpiece, has many homes that started as mid-20th-century seasonal camps. Many have been upgraded to year-round residences in recent decades, but legacy roofing issues, minimal original insulation, and lakefront exposure put unusual demands on every system. Many sit empty for parts of the winter, so small leaks become catastrophic before owners notice.
Roofing & Exterior Systems for Raymond Homes
Raymond’s Lamprey River corridor, the historic Raymond Center village, and the residential neighborhoods along Route 102 and Route 27 all combine 1700s rural heritage with modern country living. From the Onway Lake shoreline to the wooded country roads, our systems approach engineers for the inland snow loads, full nor’easter exposure, and the architectural mix that defines Raymond roofing.
GAF Timberline HDZ Shingles
A proven, high-performance asphalt system we install throughout Raymond and Rockingham County.
Why we use it in this area:
- Engineered to handle nor’easter wind and ice load
- Strong seal technology for high-wind resistance
- Durable granule adhesion for long-term weather performance
- Designed to perform reliably in New England freeze-thaw cycles
Real-world lifespan in Raymond: Most architectural shingles rated as “30-year” products typically perform in the 22–25 year range due to NH winter exposure. We set expectations upfront so homeowners can plan accordingly.
Standing Seam Metal Roofing (Drexel Metals)
A premium metal roofing system we fabricate and install for New Hampshire homes.
- Concealed fastener design
- Excellent wind and weather performance
- Sheds snow efficiently, minimizes ice dam risk
- 40–50+ year lifespan in most applications
We install both snap-lock and mechanical double lock systems. Best for: Onway Lake waterfront properties, Main Street Colonials, heavy snow-load inland homes, and homeowners who want a roof that lasts a lifetime.
Premium Flashing
Built for New England conditions where standard materials fail.
- Lead flashing at chimneys for long-term durability and flexibility
- Aluminum flashing at walls and transitions for proper integration
- Copper flashing available for high-end applications
- High-performance synthetic underlayment
- Premium ice & water protection in valleys and critical areas
- Proper lap direction and detailing to reduce water intrusion risk
Investment: 15–20% more upfront, designed to help prevent costly water damage over time.
Ventilation & Attic Performance
A roofing system depends on proper airflow beneath it, especially in NH winters.
- Balanced ridge and soffit ventilation to improve attic airflow
- Designed to help regulate temperature and moisture levels
- Reduces conditions that commonly lead to ice dam formation
- Extends the performance and lifespan of the roofing system
- Solutions for homes with limited or complex soffit access
Note: Insulation plays a critical role in overall attic performance. We evaluate ventilation during roofing projects and can recommend improvements where needed.
Result: More consistent attic conditions, improved roof performance, and reduced risk of moisture-related issues.
VELUX Skylights
- Premium flashing designed for NH weather
- Triple-pane glass for insulation and durability
- Custom sizing for historic homes
- Proper installation prevents the #1 skylight issue: leaks
Available during roof replacement for seamless integration.
Seamless Gutters & Drainage
Proper drainage is critical to protecting your home from water damage.
- Custom-fabricated on site for a precise fit and clean appearance
- Seamless gutter design to reduce potential leak points
- 5″ standard and 6″ oversized systems based on roof size and pitch
- Aluminum gutter systems designed for New England conditions
- Properly sized downspouts and extensions for effective water control
- Gutter protection options for wooded Raymond lots
Critical for NH homes: Poor drainage can lead to foundation issues, siding damage, and water intrusion over time.
Siding Systems & Exterior Protection
Siding is your home’s first defense against weather and moisture.
- Professional installation of vinyl, fiber cement, and composite siding
- Designed to handle New England weather, moisture, and temperature swings
- Proper flashing and trim integration at all transitions
- Attention to detail around windows, doors, and rooflines
- Options for both performance and curb appeal
Result: Improved durability, reduced maintenance, and a clean, finished exterior.
J. Carnes & Son Proprietary System
Unified Deck™ Reinforcement System
An upgraded roof deck system designed for New England conditions.
- Full deck re-fastening for added structural strength
- Seam tape applied to plywood joints to reduce water intrusion pathways
- Premium synthetic underlayment for enhanced moisture protection
- Extended ice & water protection in critical areas
- Integrated approach designed for harsh winter conditions
Purpose: Designed to help minimize the risk of water intrusion in conditions that commonly lead to ice dams and heavy weather exposure.
Specialists in Raymond’s Historic & Lakefront Homes
From Colonial-era Main Street homes around the Town Common, to Onway Lake camps and year-round residences, to Lamprey River Wild and Scenic-area properties, to Route 101 commuter subdivisions, Raymond’s housing variety deserves a roofer who understands each property’s character.
Raymond’s Architectural Styles We Work With
- Colonial-Era Homes: 1700s & early 1800s Main Street & Town Common landmarks
- Federal & Greek Revival: Early-1800s village & rural homes
- Capes & Antique Farmhouses: Backroad & agricultural properties
- Onway Lake Cottages: Lakefront camps & year-round conversions
- Commuter Subdivisions: 1980s-2020s modern construction along Route 101
Preservation + Performance
We preserve architectural character while upgrading protection. Original cedar shake on a 1700s Main Street Colonial? We can restore with premium wood shingles. Standing seam on a year-round Onway Lake home? We have systems that hold up to inland NH winters and lakefront winds for 50+ years.
Why Historic Homes Need Specialists
Most standard roofers can’t work on historic homes. They require:
- Understanding of original framing and load paths
- Knowledge of historical materials and techniques
- Ability to work with complex rooflines and dormers
- Attention to architectural detail and visual impact
- Familiarity with local historic preservation guidelines
- Patience and precision, not speed
We do this every day in Raymond and across Rockingham County. Your historic home is a piece of New England’s heritage, and we treat it that way.
Our 4-Step Roofing Process
Transparent. Honest. Backed by 25+ years of New England experience and GAF’s strongest warranties.
Evaluation
Thorough inspection of your Raymond home, ice dam risk, snow-load capacity, attic ventilation, flashing condition, and overall roof health. We check for hidden damage and estimate remaining roof life.
Communication
We explain what we found in plain language. We discuss how NH’s climate is affecting your roof and present options, not just a price.
Implementation
Our experienced crew arrives with a detailed plan. Most Raymond homes take 1-3 days; Main Street historic Colonials and Onway Lake homes with tight access may take longer. We work with precision, manage waste professionally, and treat your home with respect.
Confidence
Backed by GAF’s strongest warranties, up to 50 years on materials. We stand behind our work with labor warranties and post-installation inspections.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Everything you need to know about roofing in Raymond before you call.
Ice dam prevention requires three things: First, proper attic insulation, warm attics melt snow prematurely. Second, adequate ventilation with ridge and soffit vents creating airflow that keeps the roof cold. Third, during replacement, install high-performance ice & water shield in vulnerable valleys and along eaves. For older Raymond Main Street Colonials and Onway Lake camp conversions, we may recommend additional insulation or ventilation modifications. Inland Raymond’s deeper snow loads make ice dam prevention even more critical than in coastal towns.
For maximum performance, standing seam metal roofing is superior. It sheds snow/ice naturally (minimizing ice dams), survives nor’easters with better aerodynamics, and lasts 40-50+ years with minimal maintenance. For homeowners who prefer asphalt, GAF Timberline HDZ shingles with premium flashing and underlayment deliver excellent durability, realistically 22-25 years in Raymond’s inland climate. We’ll walk you through the options during your free estimate.
Yes, this is one of our specialties. Raymond’s Main Street features Colonial-era and Federal-style homes around the classic Town Common, many dating to the 1700s and early 1800s. We’ve restored dozens of similar antique Colonial, Federal, and Cape Cod homes across Rockingham County, preserving period character while upgrading protection.
Manufacturer estimates are unrealistic for New England. A “30-year shingle” typically lasts 22-25 years in Raymond due to heavy inland snow loads, freeze-thaw cycles, ice loads, and UV damage. GAF Timberline HDZ with proper installation lasts 22-25 years. Premium metal roofing lasts 40-50+ years. If your roof is 20+ years old, it’s time to start planning replacement.
Absolutely. Many Onway Lake homes started as mid-20th-century seasonal camps and were upgraded to year-round residences. We perform thorough multi-layer inspections to identify legacy issues, do full tear-offs (no shingle-overs), install proper insulation and ventilation upgrades for year-round use, and build for lakefront wind, moisture, and unattended-winter exposure.
We’re built on quality, not shortcuts. We use premium materials engineered for New England, not standard residential products. We take time with complex rooflines and historic homes instead of rushing through. We’re GAF 3-Star President’s Club Award winners, top 0.08% of roofers in North America. We’ve built our 25-year reputation on integrity, quality craftsmanship, and treating every home like our own. Our Google reviews speak for themselves.
We back every roof with GAF’s strongest warranties, up to 50 years on material defects. We provide workmanship warranties (typically 10-25 years depending on system) and offer extended labor warranties. As GAF Master Elite certified contractors, our installations qualify for enhanced warranty coverage that standard installers can’t offer. Every warranty is explained in detail so you have complete confidence.
Most Raymond residential roofs take 1-3 days. A 2,000 sq ft home with a simple pitch typically takes 2 days. Main Street historic Colonials and Onway Lake homes with tight access may take 3-5 days. We schedule to minimize disruption, manage debris daily, and never rush in rain or unsafe conditions. You’ll get a detailed timeline before we start.
Yes. We offer flexible financing options to make your roofing project manageable. We’ll discuss all your options during your free estimate and help find a solution that works for you. Learn more about our financing options →
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