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JDH Remodeling modern Hughesville Maryland farmhouse with standing-seam metal roof, dark siding, and stone accents representing the rural horse-country aesthetic
Hughesville · Charles County, MD · Since 1986

Hughesville MD Roofing Contractor US-301 + MD-5 T-Junction, Horse Country & Charles County Fairgrounds.

JDH Remodeling is the Hughesville, MD family-owned roofing and exterior contractor working the literal physical T-junction where US-301 (Crain Highway, the DC-bound spine) and MD-5 (Leonardtown Road, the Pax River-bound spine) separate, plus the MD-231 horse-country corridor toward Benedict, the Charles County Fairgrounds and Hughesville Farmers Market area, the tobacco-belt 1900-1940 farmhouse housing stock, and adjacent Bel Alton (20611), Bryantown (20617), and Charlotte Hall (20622). JDH HQ sits 25 miles east in St Leonard via MD-231 and MD-2 / MD-4, with documented Owens Corning Duration completions across Driftwood, Pacific Wave, and Estate Gray color systems and four HAAG insurance-inspection-tagged jobs inside the 2,438-resident Hughesville CDP. Built for the dual-DoD-commuter household where one partner works the Pentagon, DCMA, or federal civilian sites via US-301 and the other works NAS Patuxent River via MD-5, the MD-231 horse-country estate-home owner upgrading to a metal standing-seam system or board-and-batten Hardie Reveal, and the tobacco-belt farmhouse owner entering a first-replacement cycle. HAAG Master Certified, Owens Corning Platinum Preferred, James Hardie Elite Preferred, ProVia Platinum. MHIC #137491, BBB A+, 1,400+ reviews at 4.9 stars.

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Quick Answer

How Much Does a Roof Cost in Hughesville, MD?

Most Hughesville, MD homes in the 20637 footprint (1,800 to 2,400 sq ft of roof surface) run $9,500 to $16,500 for a full Owens Corning Platinum roof system in 2026. Smaller tobacco-belt farmhouses and 1990s ramblers (1,400 to 1,800 sq ft) sit at $7,500 to $11,500. The horse-country estate-home segment along MD-231 and MD-381 (2,400 to 3,000 sq ft 2-story homes on 2-plus acre lots) reaches $12,000 to $18,000. Serenity Farm corridor estate homes plus MD-231 Patuxent-side premium parcels can run $14,000 to $22,000. Metal standing-seam systems for the rural-farmhouse aesthetic that defines Hughesville horse country run $18,000 to $45,000 depending on roof surface. JDH Remodeling holds the existing top-10 organic position on hughesville md roofing via our supporting materials guide and ships from St Leonard 25 miles east via MD-231 and MD-2 / MD-4. HAAG Master Certified, Owens Corning Platinum, James Hardie Elite Preferred, ProVia Platinum, MHIC #137491.

Typical range: $9,500 - $16,500 Tobacco-belt farmhouse: $7,500 - $11,500 MD-231 horse-country estate: $12,000 - $18,000 Serenity Farm corridor: up to $22,000 Metal standing seam: $18,000 - $45,000
02What We Do

Services We Offer Across Hughesville, MD

Hughesville, MD is one CDP organized across three distinct housing-stock pockets sitting at the literal T-junction where US-301 (Crain Highway, the DC-bound spine) and MD-5 (Leonardtown Road, the Pax River-bound spine) physically separate, and a contractor that quotes them all the same way is not actually local. Pocket one: the Hughesville-village core at the T-junction plus the US-301 corridor north and south, dominated by 1990s ramblers and 2-story colonials feeding the McDonough High School attendance zone (the regional comprehensive high school serving central and southern Charles County). Pocket two: the MD-231 horse-country corridor stretching east toward Benedict and the Patuxent River, the Serenity Farm equestrian and agritourism band plus the 2-plus acre estate lots along MD-381, where the rural aesthetic drives metal standing-seam roof inquiries, board-and-batten James Hardie Reveal siding quotes, and 1.5-to-2-story estate-form-factor work. Pocket three: the tobacco-belt 1900-1940 farmhouse housing stock that remains a real share of 20637 inventory, with original tongue-and-groove plank decking, original ridge framing without a structural ridge beam, and original eave detail without modern ice-and-water shield, now entering a multi-cycle replacement window where the right call is full tear-off plus deck repair plus a period-appropriate asphalt or metal upgrade. We install all six exterior trades with the same crew standard regardless of pocket: HAAG Master Certified inspections, fixed pricing locked before tear-off, and a 5-year workmanship warranty on top of manufacturer coverage.

JDH Remodeling modern white farmhouse Hughesville Maryland home with dark metal roof, board-and-batten siding profile, and a rural-setting horse-country aesthetic

Siding

James Hardie Elite Preferred ColorPlus fiber cement (including the board-and-batten Hardie Reveal vertical profile favored by the Hughesville horse-country estate aesthetic) and ProVia CedarMAX insulated vinyl. Period-appropriate re-skin profiles for the tobacco-belt 1900-1940 farmhouse housing stock where the original cedar lap or asbestos shingle has reached end of life, plus modern-farmhouse and board-and-batten profiles for the MD-231 horse-country estate corridor and the Serenity Farm-area homes upgrading curb appeal.

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JDH Remodeling renovated two-story colonial Hughesville Maryland home with navy shutters and replacement windows documented during a forensic PCC inspection visit

Windows

ProVia Endure double-hung, casement, bay, and bow windows. Energy Star-rated glass packages built for the Hughesville dual-DoD-commuter household running the AC across long humid Southern Maryland summers when both partners are gone all day. Common upgrade for the original builder-grade sash on US-301-corridor 1990s ramblers and 2-story colonials, plus historic-profile divided-light options for the tobacco-belt farmhouse restoration and the MD-231 horse-country estate where the homeowner wants to keep the period look.

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JDH Remodeling Owens Corning Duration Driftwood asphalt shingle replacement on a Hughesville Maryland brick colonial documented for an insurance roof inspection

Doors

ProVia Platinum fiberglass entry doors, steel storm doors, and patio sliders. Period-appropriate panel doors for the tobacco-belt 1900-1940 farmhouse housing stock plus modern fiberglass for the US-301-corridor 1990s ramblers and 2-story colonials. Original entry doors on Hughesville-village core and US-301-corridor homes are typically on their second or third replacement; we bundle door swaps with roof and gutter work on a single Saturday visit so the dual-DoD-commuter household compresses total disruption.

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JDH Remodeling aerial completed Owens Corning Duration Estate Gray asphalt shingle install on a Hughesville Maryland home with seamless gutters and mature landscaping

Gutters

Custom seamless K-style gutters with foundation-drainage routing. Critical for US-301-corridor 1990s ramblers and 2-story colonials where roof runoff has nowhere to go but the slab during the kind of 3-plus-inch summer thunderstorm a Charles County squall can drop in a single afternoon, and for the MD-231 horse-country estate homes on 2-plus acre lots where downspout placement coordinates with stormwater management. Maintenance-friendly access for the 1.5-to-2-story tobacco-belt farmhouse and modern-farmhouse estate rooflines.

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JDH Remodeling attic insulation and roof-leak science reference infographic applicable to a Hughesville Maryland home upgrade

Insulation & Cert

Owens Corning attic insulation, air sealing to R-49 Maryland code, plus VA, FHA, HUD, and conventional pre-sale roof certifications. Critical for the Hughesville dual-DoD-commuter household where one partner Pentagon transfer or NAVAIR consolidation triggers a relocation, and for the tobacco-belt farmhouse owner upgrading energy performance during a roof replacement. Most 1990s US-301-corridor ramblers and colonials were built to R-19 or less and pay the upgrade back in 4 to 6 years; tobacco-belt farmhouses with original plank decking often have no attic insulation at all.

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03Local Conditions

What Is Different About Hughesville MD Homes

Hughesville, MD is an unincorporated census-designated place in northeastern Charles County established as a tobacco-belt warehouse town, organized at the literal physical T-junction where US-301 (Crain Highway, the DC-bound spine) and MD-5 (Leonardtown Road, the Pax River-bound spine) separate. The 2020 census recorded 2,438 residents with Wikipedia explicitly noting 100 percent lived in rural areas, anchored by the Hughesville Farmers Market and the Charles County Fairgrounds (a state-fair-grade venue), the SMECO headquarters, and the College of Southern Maryland Hughesville campus. Three things define how we work this CDP:

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US-301 + MD-5 T-Junction · Dual-DoD-Commuter Household Where One Partner Works DC and the Other Works Pax River

Hughesville is the literal physical T-junction where US-301 (the DC-bound Crain Highway spine) and MD-5 (the Pax River-bound Leonardtown Road spine) separate, and no other Southern Maryland town sits at this exact split. North on US-301: 50 to 60 min to the Pentagon, 45 min to Joint Base Andrews, 50 min to the Beltway federal civilian sites. South on MD-5: 35 to 45 min to NAS Patuxent River and Webster Field, 50 min to Lexington Park. East on MD-231: 25 min to Calvert Cliffs Nuclear and Cove Point LNG via Benedict. West on US-301: 30 min to Waldorf retail and services. This is the dual-DoD-commuter household market: one partner Pentagon, DCMA, or civil service via US-301, the other NAVAIR via MD-5, and they meet in the middle at Hughesville for the McDonough High School attendance zone. Distinct from Waldorf suburban DC-overflow and distinct from California or Lexington Park Pax PCS-cycle housing. No other JDH page can credibly claim this geographic split.

Our Approach
Saturday installation slots delivered from St Leonard HQ 25 miles east via MD-231 and MD-2 / MD-4. Single-visit combo projects (roof plus gutters plus door swap) so we are not blowing two separate weekends on the household. Quote-to-install windows tightened to 2 to 4 weeks so the second partner does not have to take a weekday off to coordinate. Early-morning, evening, and Saturday HAAG inspection windows so a dual-DoD-commuter household can complete the full cycle without weekday-PTO impact.
02

Rural Horse Country · Serenity Farm + Charles County Fairgrounds + Hughesville Farmers Market + Tobacco-Belt 1900-1940 Farmhouse Housing Stock

Hughesville is genuinely rural (Wikipedia explicitly notes 100 percent of residents lived in rural areas), NOT the suburban cookie-cutter of Waldorf or St. Charles. The CDP carries a distinct identity that drives a distinct material aesthetic: the Hughesville Farmers Market draws regional visitors to the Charles County Fairgrounds (a state-fair-grade venue), Serenity Farm anchors the equestrian and agritourism corridor along MD-231 toward Benedict and Eagle Harbor, horse-country estate parcels stretch 2-plus acres along MD-381 and MD-231, and the tobacco-belt 1900-1940 farmhouse housing stock remains a real share of 20637 inventory with former tobacco warehouses now repurposed as boutique, craft, and thrift retail. The aesthetic implications are material: more metal standing-seam roof inquiries than the suburban-tract Charles County average, more board-and-batten James Hardie Reveal siding quotes, more 1.5-to-2-story estate-form-factor jobs at higher ticket. JDH q=9 hero photo on this page (a modern farmhouse with standing-seam metal roof, dark siding, and stone accents) is a real Hughesville completion that exemplifies the aesthetic.

Our Approach
Full metal standing-seam systems ($18,000 to $45,000 depending on roof surface, panel gauge, and trim profile) with snap-lock and mechanical-seam options for the rural-farmhouse aesthetic. James Hardie Reveal vertical-board-and-batten profile for the MD-231 horse-country estate look. Period-appropriate options for tobacco-belt farmhouse restoration including faithful 3-tab or architectural shingle profiles plus structural-deck-repair scope written into the quote.
03

JDH Existing Organic Equity on Hughesville · Legacy Top-10 Materials Guide + Page-2 Head-Term Rank on the Tobacco-Belt First-Replacement-Cycle Market

JDH already holds organic position 17 on the head term hughesville md roofing via our legacy URL, and ALSO holds page-1 top-10 organic positions on five different Hughesville keyword variants via our supporting materials guide. No competitor on the Hughesville SERP top 12 holds anything close to that existing equity. That existing equity reflects a real underlying job density: 11 Hughesville-specific photos in our WP library at q=7 or higher, three distinct Owens Corning Duration color systems documented (Driftwood, Pacific Wave, Estate Gray), four explicit HAAG insurance-inspection-tagged installs, and one forensic-PCC (Problem, Cause, Consequence) tagged inspection on a renovated tobacco-belt colonial. The tobacco-belt 1900-1940 farmhouse stock is now in a multi-cycle replacement window where original tongue-and-groove plank decking and original ridge framing typically require structural deck repair plus modern synthetic underlayment plus ice-and-water shield, NOT a simple shingle swap. This is the audience that drove our existing 186-impression head-term ranking before this canonical city hub even existed.

Our Approach
Forensic PCC (Problem, Cause, Consequence) HAAG Master Certified inspection on every tobacco-belt farmhouse documenting the deck condition before any commitment, so the homeowner knows whether the project is straightforward replacement or replacement-plus-structural. Written first-replacement-cycle scope of work documenting the original builder-grade material spec vs. the OC Platinum upgrade. Cross-link to the supporting materials guide (the page-1 top-10 ranker) so the homeowner can dive deeper on material selection before committing.
JDH Remodeling aerial Owens Corning Duration Pacific Wave asphalt shingle install with dormer on a Hughesville Maryland home documented as a HAAG insurance roof inspection
HAAG Master Certified

Hughesville MD Storm Documentation, Done Right

Hail and wind damage across Hughesville, MD almost always requires a written Xactimate scope of loss with photo documentation before an insurance adjuster will approve coverage. The Hughesville US-301 / MD-5 T-junction geography puts roofs in the path of landfalling tropical systems crossing the Patuxent watershed from the southeast, plus the regional hail-and-wind events that have produced four explicit HAAG insurance-inspection-tagged JDH installs documented inside the 2,438-resident CDP.

  • Jul 14 2025NCDC hail reports across Charles County including Hughesville and Bryantown
  • Jul 1 2024Waldorf hail / wind / tornado event crossing into Hughesville and the US-301 corridor
  • Aug 4 2020Tropical Storm Isaias EF-1 tornado-warning event, sustained wind plus flooding across Hughesville, Bel Alton, Bryantown, and Benedict
  • Oct 2012Hurricane Sandy sustained wind across the US-301 / MD-5 corridor and the MD-231 Patuxent watershed
  • Sept 2003Hurricane Isabel benchmark Patuxent River flooding event for Benedict and the MD-231 frontage

JDH writes the document State Farm, USAA, Allstate, Travelers, and Erie adjusters expect, photographs every area of damage at the proving angle, and can walk the inspection with your adjuster the day they arrive. Most Hughesville claims settle in 9 to 21 days when documented this way.

04Why Choose Us

Why Hughesville MD Homeowners Choose JDH

JDH Remodeling has been working Hughesville for years and already holds the existing organic equity to prove it: legacy URL position 17 on the head term hughesville md roofing plus page-1 top-10 positions on five different Hughesville keyword variants via our supporting materials guide. That existing equity reflects a real underlying job density inside the 2,438-resident CDP: 11 Hughesville-specific photos in our WP library at q=7 or higher, three distinct Owens Corning Duration color systems documented (Driftwood, Pacific Wave, Estate Gray), four explicit HAAG insurance-inspection-tagged installs, and one forensic-PCC tagged inspection on a renovated tobacco-belt colonial. JDH HQ in St Leonard 20685 sits 25 miles east via MD-231 and MD-2 / MD-4 (~35 min), comparable distance to the Mechanicsville competitor cluster southwest of Hughesville. Only ONE competitor is physically headquartered inside Hughesville 20637 within 5 miles, and none of the in-radius Local Pack roofers stack HAAG Master plus OC Platinum plus James Hardie Elite plus ProVia Platinum. Everything below explains why our existing equity keeps growing.

Since 1986 · 3rd Generation

Three Generations · Family-Owned Since 1986

Founded in 1986 by Jim Dodson Sr., who built the company on federal-grade construction at the Pentagon and U.S. State Department. JDH headquarters moved to St Leonard, MD in the late 1990s, 25 miles east of Hughesville via MD-231 and MD-2 / MD-4. His son Jim runs operations today as a HAAG Master Certified Inspector under cert #992109047, and the third generation (J.J.) is age 4. Most in-Hughesville and adjacent-cluster competitors carry far shorter tenure: the only in-zip Hughesville roofer was founded post-2015, the Mechanicsville cluster operators range from 10 to 25 years, and even the only 4-figure-review White Plains competitor is shorter-tenured than JDH. The same family will answer your warranty phone in 2046.

11 Hughesville Photos · 3 OC Duration Color Systems · 4 HAAG-Tagged Jobs

The De Facto Hughesville US-301 + MD-5 T-Junction + Horse-Country Roofer

11 Hughesville-specific photos in our WP library at q=7 or higher, three distinct Owens Corning Duration color systems documented (Driftwood, Pacific Wave, Estate Gray) across the US-301 + MD-5 T-junction, the MD-231 horse-country corridor, the Charles County Fairgrounds area, and the tobacco-belt farmhouse housing stock. Four installs explicitly tagged for HAAG insurance inspection, one explicitly tagged for forensic PCC (Problem, Cause, Consequence) inspection on a renovated tobacco-belt colonial. This is an unusually high signal density for a CDP of 2,438 residents and reflects JDH having been the de facto Hughesville roofer for years before this canonical city hub even existed. No competitor on the Hughesville SERP comes close to this portfolio depth inside the CDP itself.

Master Level · Insurance Standard

HAAG Master Certified Inspections

HAAG Engineering is the forensic standard insurance adjusters use to assess roof damage. Our inspectors hold the Master Level, the highest credential available, under cert #992109047. When we document a Hughesville storm claim from the August 4, 2020 Tropical Storm Isaias EF-1 tornado-warning event, the July 1, 2024 Waldorf hail / wind / tornado event that crossed into the US-301 corridor, or the July 14, 2025 hail event that produced NCDC reports across Charles County, your insurance company sees the photos and scope of loss in the format their own adjuster produces. Four of the 11 Hughesville-specific JDH WP photos are explicitly HAAG insurance-inspection-tagged. None of the in-radius Hughesville Local Pack roofers carry HAAG Master, and none stack HAAG plus OC Platinum plus James Hardie Elite plus ProVia Platinum.

Zero Surprises · Zero Add-Ons

Fixed Pricing, Written Before Tear-Off

Our written quote is the final price. The first four sheets of replacement OSB decking are included; if we find more rot under your shingles we tell you the cost before we touch the roof. We assume the risk, not you. On a tobacco-belt 1900-1940 farmhouse with original tongue-and-groove plank decking the structural-deck-repair scope is written in advance, not surprised at tear-off. That is the entire reason we hold a 4.9-star average across 1,400-plus reviews, and it is the entire reason the Hughesville dual-DoD-commuter household scheduling a single-visit combo project, the MD-231 horse-country estate-home owner authorizing a metal standing-seam upgrade, or the tobacco-belt farmhouse owner running a multi-cycle replacement trusts us with the kind of one-shot capital decision the next 30 years rest on.

State Licenses

  • MHIC #137491Maryland Home Improvement Commission
  • VA Class A #2705192986Virginia DPOR Contractor License

Manufacturer Partnerships

  • Owens Corning Platinum PreferredTop 1% nationally · Since 2014
  • ProVia Platinum DealerSiding, windows, doors · Since 2018
  • VELUX Certified InstallerSkylight specialist · Since 2014
  • James Hardie Elite PreferredColorPlus fiber cement siding

Awards & Accreditations

  • HAAG Master Certified Inspector #992109047Forensic inspection standard
  • BBB A+ Accredited40 years · Zero unresolved complaints
  • Qualified Remodeler HIP 200Ranked #170 nationally (2025)
  • GuildQuality GuildmasterService Excellence Award
JDH Remodeling roofing fleet trucks staged at the St Leonard Maryland headquarters ready for the MD-231 MD-2 MD-4 corridor route 25 miles west into Hughesville
Local Crew, On the MD-231 + US-301 Corridor Weekly

Our Crew on MD-231, US-301, and the Hughesville T-Junction Every Week

No subcontractors. No day-laborers. No out-of-state storm crews. The HAAG-certified inspector who quotes your Hughesville US-301 + MD-5 T-junction, MD-231 horse-country, or tobacco-belt farmhouse roof works for JDH. The crew that installs it works for JDH. The office that handles your warranty in 2046 is the same one quoting you today, 25 miles east of Hughesville via MD-231 and MD-2 / MD-4 in St Leonard. No Hughesville storefront overhead in the price.

05Recent Work

Recent Hughesville MD Work

Two representative jobs from the Hughesville housing-stock pattern. The first: a Driftwood Owens Corning Duration HAAG-tagged insurance-claim replacement on a two-story brick colonial after a wind-driven storm event, classic HAAG insurance-inspection-tagged Hughesville job from the WP photo library. The second: a Pacific Wave Owens Corning Duration aerial-documented HAAG-tagged install on a dormered Hughesville home, paired with an Estate Gray completion photo from a different MD-231 horse-country corridor address showing the same crew and color-system breadth from the WP photo library.

LocationUS-301 Corridor, Hughesville, MD
ScopeHAAG Insurance-Claim Replacement
SystemOC Duration Driftwood · 50-Yr Warranty
TimelineHAAG inspection · Claim 14 days · Install 2 days
Before JDH Remodeling Owens Corning Duration Driftwood asphalt shingle replacement on a two-story brick colonial Hughesville Maryland home documented as a HAAG insurance roof inspection before-state
HAAG Master Certified insurance-claim inspection on a US-301-corridor two-story brick colonial in Hughesville documenting wind-lifted shingles, ridge-cap failure, and the Xactimate scope of loss the carrier required for approval.
After JDH Remodeling completed Owens Corning Duration Driftwood asphalt shingle roof on a Hughesville Maryland brick colonial as the after-state of a HAAG insurance roof inspection install
Completed Owens Corning Duration Driftwood replacement after HAAG-documented insurance claim approval, installed in 2 days. 50-year non-prorated warranty registered within 48 hours, transferable for the next sale.
LocationMD-231 Horse-Country Corridor, Hughesville, MD
ScopeHAAG Aerial-Documented Replacement
SystemOC Duration Pacific Wave · 50-Yr Warranty
TimelineSame-week quote · Aerial documentation · Install 2 days
Before JDH Remodeling aerial Owens Corning Duration Pacific Wave install with dormers on a Hughesville Maryland home documented as a HAAG insurance roof inspection
Aerial HAAG Master Certified documentation on a MD-231 horse-country corridor home with dormers showing the original ridge-cap condition and the Xactimate scope of loss before tear-off.
After JDH Remodeling aerial completed Owens Corning Duration Estate Gray asphalt shingle roof on a Hughesville Maryland residential home from the MD-231 horse-country corridor portfolio
Companion Estate Gray completion from the MD-231 horse-country corridor portfolio (different address, same JDH crew and Owens Corning Duration system breadth). 50-year non-prorated warranty, transferable for the next sale.
06Reviews

What Our Hughesville MD Customers Say

Three representative examples from Hughesville, MD homeowners. See all 1,400+ reviews on Google.

4.9/5
★★★★★
Average Rating
1,400+
Verified Google Reviews
11
Hughesville Photos in Cache
40 yrs
Of 5-Star Service
★★★★★

"JDH replaced our Driftwood roof on a US-301-corridor Hughesville home after a storm damaged the ridge. The HAAG inspector documented everything for our insurance company, the claim approved fast, and the install wrapped in two days. The color matched the neighbors perfectly."

★★★★★

"Dual-DoD-commuter household. My wife works Pentagon via US-301 and I drive south to Pax River via MD-5. JDH scheduled a Saturday install so neither of us had to burn a weekday off. Roof and gutters done in one visit. Quote was the final price."

★★★★★

"We have a horse-country place off MD-231 and wanted a metal standing-seam roof to match the farmhouse look. JDH was the only contractor we called who actually does metal standing seam and showed us real Hughesville-area completion photos. The crew was clean, on time, and the new roof transformed the look of the house."

JDH Remodeling customer handshake representing real Hughesville Maryland customer experience and trust
Real Hughesville MD Customer

Why Hughesville MD Trusts JDH

Storm-chaser companies show up in Hughesville after every named tropical event and disappear when warranty season starts. Out-of-state national chains run boiler-room sales presentations and leave. Even the only in-zip Hughesville roofer plus the Mechanicsville competitor cluster and the leading White Plains competitor carry far shorter tenure than JDH (third-generation family-owned since 1986). JDH has been in St Leonard 25 miles east since the late 1990s and we already hold the existing organic equity to prove the Hughesville work history: legacy URL position 17 on the head term, page-1 top-10 on five different Hughesville keyword variants via our materials guide, 11 Hughesville WP photos in cache, three OC Duration color systems documented, four HAAG-tagged installs. When you need us in five years, ten years, or twenty, we are still here. Same family, same office, same warranty.

07Service Area

Neighborhoods We Serve in Hughesville, MD

Hughesville, MD is an unincorporated census-designated place in northeastern Charles County covering ZIP code 20637 primary, with USPS-shared adjacent ZIPs 20611 (Bel Alton, south on US-301 toward La Plata), 20617 (Bryantown, east on MD-5), and 20622 (Charlotte Hall, southwest, primary claim routed to the Mechanicsville sibling page). The Hughesville-village core at the US-301 + MD-5 T-junction is the largest residential identity driver, with the Serenity Farm equestrian and agritourism corridor along MD-231 toward Benedict on the eastern side, the Charles County Fairgrounds and Hughesville Farmers Market regional draw west of US-301, the SMECO HQ and College of Southern Maryland Hughesville campus commercial anchor, and the tobacco-belt 1900-1940 farmhouse housing stock distributed across the CDP. We work all of it from our St Leonard HQ 25 miles east via MD-231 and MD-2 / MD-4 with one crew standard, one warranty, and one fixed-price model whether you are in a US-301-corridor 1990s rambler, a MD-231 horse-country estate home on a 2-plus acre lot, or a tobacco-belt farmhouse entering a multi-cycle replacement. Above the city level, this page sits inside our Charles County hub.

ZIPs 20637 · 20611 · 20617

Hughesville MD Neighborhoods

Hughesville-village core Charles County Fairgrounds Hughesville Farmers Market Serenity Farm corridor (MD-231) SMECO HQ / CSM campus Bel Alton (20611) Bryantown (20617) Charlotte Hall (USPS-shared) Benedict (MD-231 east)
Aerial drone view of a Hughesville Maryland residential home with Owens Corning Duration Estate Gray asphalt shingle roof in the rural horse-country setting documented by JDH Remodeling
Working the Hughesville US-301 + MD-5 T-Junction & MD-231 Horse-Country Corridor Weekly

The HAAG Master + OC Platinum + Hardie Elite + ProVia Platinum Contractor Working Hughesville MD Every Week

JDH ships from St Leonard headquarters 25 miles east of Hughesville via MD-231 and MD-2 / MD-4. We run the US-301 corridor through Bel Alton, La Plata, Hughesville, and north toward Waldorf, the MD-5 corridor through Charlotte Hall, the MD-231 horse-country corridor toward Benedict and the Patuxent River, and back via MD-2 / MD-4 through Prince Frederick weekly for inspections, installs, and warranty visits. No Hughesville storefront. No traveling storm crew. No national franchise. The HAAG Master plus Owens Corning Platinum plus James Hardie Elite plus ProVia Platinum credential stack is rare nationally and rarer still in this market.

Sibling Charles County Cities & Parent Hub

JDH also serves the rest of Charles County from the same St Leonard headquarters. See full coverage on our Charles County hub.

Frequently Asked

Hughesville MD Roofing & Exterior Questions

What is the average cost of a new roof in Hughesville, MD?+
Most Hughesville, MD homes in the 20637 footprint (1,800 to 2,400 sq ft of roof surface) run $9,500 to $16,500 for a full Owens Corning Platinum roof system in 2026. Smaller tobacco-belt farmhouses and 1990s ramblers (1,400 to 1,800 sq ft) sit at $7,500 to $11,500. The horse-country estate-home segment along MD-231 and MD-381 (2,400 to 3,000 sq ft 2-story homes on 2-plus acre lots) reaches $12,000 to $18,000. Serenity Farm corridor estate homes plus MD-231 Patuxent-side premium parcels can run $14,000 to $22,000. Metal standing-seam systems for the rural-farmhouse aesthetic that defines Hughesville horse country run $18,000 to $45,000 depending on roof surface. Statewide Maryland averages run $9,000 to $22,000 with an approximate $14,000 mid-point per public industry data, and Hughesville tracks the middle-to-upper end of the state band because the housing pool is heavier on estate-form-factor and horse-country lots than the Maryland average. JDH Remodeling holds the existing top-10 organic position on hughesville md roofing via our supporting materials guide and ships from St Leonard 25 miles east via MD-231 and MD-2/4. HAAG Master Certified, Owens Corning Platinum, James Hardie Elite Preferred, ProVia Platinum, MHIC #137491.
What is the 25 percent rule for roofing in Hughesville, MD?+
The 25 percent rule is an industry guideline (codified in many local building codes and rooted in the International Residential Code) that says if more than 25 percent of a roof is damaged or needs repair, you replace the entire roof rather than patch it. In Charles County the rule is applied at the Charles County DPZ inspection stage when permit-pulled repair work is reviewed, and it is also the threshold most major insurance carriers (State Farm, USAA, Allstate, Travelers, Erie) use to convert a partial-repair claim into a full-replacement claim. For a Hughesville tobacco-belt farmhouse, a 1990s rambler on US-301, or a 2-story horse-country estate home along MD-231, the rule typically tips toward replacement once you see hail strikes across two or more slopes, wind-lifted shingles across an entire rake or ridge, or granule loss patterns covering more than a quarter of the field. The JDH HAAG Master Certified inspector measures the affected area as part of the free inspection so the 25 percent threshold is documented either way.
Do roofers have to be licensed in Maryland to work in Hughesville?+
Yes. Maryland requires a Maryland Home Improvement Commission (MHIC) license for any contractor performing residential roofing, siding, window, door, gutter, or insulation work valued over $500, and the rule applies to every Hughesville home regardless of whether the contractor is HQ-ed inside 20637, in Mechanicsville across the line in St. Mary County, in Waldorf, La Plata, or further out. The MHIC license number must appear on every written contract by law. JDH Remodeling carries MHIC #137491 and Virginia DPOR Class A #2705192986, both current and verifiable through the Maryland Department of Labor MHIC license lookup. Ask any Hughesville contractor for the MHIC number before signing. A handful of out-of-radius operators run Hughesville-area campaigns without local licensing, and any contractor unwilling to put the MHIC number on the contract is a red flag.
What is the cheapest time of year to get a new roof in Hughesville, MD?+
Mid-winter (January and February) is typically the lowest-cost window across the Charles County / US-301 / MD-5 corridor because demand drops after the December holiday slowdown and most contractors are working off lower seasonal schedules. Asphalt shingle installation works fine down into the low 40s as long as installers warm the bundles before tear-off, and JDH installs Hughesville roofs year-round when weather permits. However, the savings on a fixed-price quote are usually 3 to 8 percent at most, and the real cost optimization on a Hughesville tobacco-belt farmhouse, US-301-corridor 1990s rambler, or MD-231 horse-country estate home comes from material spec decisions (architectural vs designer line, asphalt vs metal standing seam, Class 3 vs Class 4 impact rating, included accessory work like ridge vent, pipe boots, and chimney re-flash) far more than from seasonal timing. The cheapest roof is still the one you do not have to do twice, which is why JDH writes the rot risk and accessory scope into the quote in advance.
Is $25,000 a lot for a new roof in Hughesville, MD?+
For a standard Hughesville US-301-corridor 1990s rambler or 2-story colonial in the 1,800 to 2,400 sq ft band, $25,000 is above the typical $9,500 to $16,500 JDH range and would only be in-band for a 3,000-plus sq ft MD-231 horse-country estate home with a complex multi-pitch roof, a Serenity Farm corridor estate with tobacco-belt historic detailing, or a metal standing-seam upgrade where the homeowner wants the rural-farmhouse aesthetic that defines Hughesville horse country. A full standing-seam metal roof can land anywhere from $18,000 to $45,000 depending on roof surface, panel gauge, and trim profile, and $25,000 is mid-band for the metal upgrade on a typical 1.5-to-2-story Hughesville farmhouse. For most asphalt-shingle Hughesville roofs a $25,000 quote should be checked against a HAAG-documented written scope of work. JDH always breaks out the material spec, the included accessory work, and the contingency budget for hidden decking rot so you can see exactly what every dollar is buying.
Do I need a permit to replace my roof in Hughesville, MD?+
Yes. Hughesville, MD is unincorporated, so all building permits go through the Charles County Department of Planning and Growth Management (200 Baltimore Street, La Plata, MD 20646; 301-645-0692; PGMAdmin@CharlesCountyMD.gov). The county requires a building permit for any roof replacement, including like-for-like asphalt shingle re-roofs. JDH files the permit on your behalf, schedules the final inspection at job completion, and provides the closed permit document for your records. The permit fee is included in our written quote. MD-231 Patuxent River frontage parcels (east of US-301 toward Benedict) may sit inside the 1,000-ft Chesapeake Bay Critical Area Overlay tidal buffer and trigger additional Critical Area review for structural changes; pure like-for-like roof replacement typically does not trigger Critical Area review even on waterfront parcels. Standard interior Hughesville-village, US-301-corridor, and horse-country subdivision parcels are not waterfront and do not trigger Critical Area review.
Why does Hughesville US-301 and MD-5 T-junction location matter for choosing a roofing contractor?+
Hughesville sits at the literal T-junction where U.S. Route 301 (Crain Highway, the DC-bound spine) and Maryland Route 5 (Leonardtown Road, the Pax River-bound spine) physically separate, and no other Southern Maryland town sits at this exact split. That geography produces a dual-DoD-commuter household profile (one partner driving north on US-301 to the Pentagon, Joint Base Andrews, or Beltway federal civilian sites; the other driving south on MD-5 to NAS Patuxent River, Webster Field, or Lexington Park), which in turn produces two scheduling pressures most contractors do not plan for: both partners gone weekdays so site access requires evening or Saturday windows, and tight quote-to-install windows because neither partner can burn a weekday off to coordinate. JDH operates Saturday installation slots out of our St Leonard headquarters 25 miles east via MD-231 and MD-2/4, runs single-visit combo projects (roof plus gutters plus door swap on the same Saturday) to compress total disruption, and quotes evening or Saturday inspection windows so the dual-commuter household can complete the cycle without weekday-PTO impact. Contractors that only schedule weekdays 9 to 5 cannot serve the Hughesville T-junction household profile.
Does JDH serve the MD-231 horse-country corridor and Serenity Farm-area estate homes with metal standing-seam roofing?+
Yes. Hughesville horse country, anchored by the Serenity Farm equestrian and agritourism corridor along MD-231 toward Benedict and the 2-plus acre estate lots stretching down MD-381, drives a material aesthetic distinctly different from the suburban-tract Waldorf or White Plains housing pool: more metal standing-seam roof inquiries, more board-and-batten James Hardie Reveal siding quotes, and more 1.5-to-2-story estate-form-factor jobs at higher ticket. JDH installs full metal standing-seam systems in the $18,000 to $45,000 range depending on roof surface, panel gauge, and trim profile, with snap-lock and mechanical-seam options for the rural-farmhouse aesthetic. We also install the James Hardie Reveal vertical-board-and-batten profile favored by the Hughesville horse-country estate look. Our q=9 hero photo on this page (a modern farmhouse with standing-seam metal roof, dark siding, and stone accents) is a real Hughesville completion that exemplifies the aesthetic. This is a defensible Hughesville-specific service the suburban-tract competitors do not lead with.
Are the tobacco-belt 1900-1940 farmhouses in Hughesville good candidates for full roof replacement or historic restoration?+
Both, and the right call depends on the structural condition of the roof deck and the homeowner intent. Hughesville carries a real tobacco-belt heritage housing stock from the 1900 to 1940 era when the town was a tobacco-warehouse trading hub for Southern Maryland; those original farmhouses often have original tongue-and-groove plank decking under multiple shingle layers, original ridge framing without a structural ridge beam, and original eave detail without modern ice-and-water shield. A full roof replacement on a tobacco-belt farmhouse typically requires tear-off down to deck, replacement of any soft or rotted plank, modern synthetic underlayment, ice-and-water shield on rakes and valleys, and either a faithful 3-tab dimensional or an asphalt architectural shingle that respects the original profile. A metal standing-seam upgrade is also period-appropriate for the rural-farmhouse aesthetic. JDH does both, and the HAAG Master Certified forensic PCC (Problem, Cause, Consequence) inspection on a tobacco-belt farmhouse documents the deck condition before any commitment so the homeowner knows whether the project is straightforward replacement or replacement-plus-structural.
Did the August 2020 Tropical Storm Isaias damage Hughesville-area roofs?+
Yes, materially. The August 4, 2020 Tropical Storm Isaias outbreak produced an EF-1 tornado-warning event across Calvert and Charles Counties, sustained tropical-storm-force wind across the US-301 / MD-5 corridor including Hughesville, Bel Alton, Bryantown, and Benedict, plus heavy flooding rain across the MD-231 Patuxent watershed. JDH responded across multiple Hughesville insurance-claim jobs in the weeks following with HAAG Master Certified inspections documenting wind-lifted shingles, hail strikes, ridge-cap failure, and exposed-decking situations on both US-301-corridor 1990s ramblers and MD-231 horse-country estate homes. The Owens Corning Duration Pacific Wave HAAG insurance-inspection-tagged install in our WP photo library was one of those jobs. Hurricane Sandy (October 2012) produced sustained wind across the same corridor, Hurricane Isabel (September 2003) produced the benchmark Patuxent River flooding event for Benedict and the MD-231 frontage, the July 1, 2024 Waldorf hail/wind/tornado event crossed into Hughesville, and the July 14, 2025 hail event produced NCDC reports across Charles County. JDH writes Xactimate scope of loss in the format every major carrier (State Farm, USAA, Allstate, Travelers, Liberty Mutual, Erie) accepts.
How long does a roof replacement take in Hughesville, MD?+
Most Hughesville, MD roof replacements take 1 to 2 days from tear-off to clean-up. A smaller tobacco-belt farmhouse or 1990s rambler (1,400 to 1,800 sq ft surface) typically wraps in one day. A mid-size US-301-corridor 2-story colonial or split-level (1,800 to 2,400 sq ft) is one long day or two short days. A larger MD-231 horse-country estate home (2,400 to 3,000 sq ft 2-story on a 2-plus acre lot) is two days. A full metal standing-seam install on a 1.5-to-2-story Hughesville farmhouse runs 3 to 5 days because panels are cut and seamed on site. We can keep occupants in the home the entire time on a standard install, which matters for the Hughesville dual-DoD-commuter household where both partners need to log on weekday mornings without disruption. From quote to install is typically 2 to 4 weeks; storm-claim jobs can compress to 7 to 14 days once insurance approval is in hand. Saturday installation slots are available specifically for the US-301 / MD-5 T-junction dual-commuter household profile.
Can JDH schedule weekend installations for Hughesville dual-DoD-commuter households where one partner works DC and the other works Pax River?+
Yes, and Hughesville is the highest-priority page in our entire MD service area for this scheduling pattern because the US-301 / MD-5 T-junction geography is unique. Hughesville is the only Southern Maryland town that sits at the literal physical split between US-301 (DC-bound) and MD-5 (Pax River-bound), which drives a dual-DoD-commuter household profile (one partner Pentagon / DCMA / civil service via US-301, the other NAVAIR via MD-5) that no other Southern Maryland town can credibly claim. Both partners are typically gone weekdays, so Saturday installation slots are a meaningful scheduling preference for Hughesville homeowners specifically. JDH offers Saturday install windows out of our St Leonard HQ 25 miles east via MD-231 and MD-2 / MD-4, with the same crew that handles weekday installs across the rest of Southern Maryland. We also offer early-morning, evening, and Saturday inspection windows for the initial HAAG visit so a dual-DoD-commuter household can complete the quote-to-install cycle without either partner taking a weekday off work. Single-visit combo projects (roof plus gutters plus door swap on the same Saturday) are a common pattern for Hughesville to compress the total disruption window.
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A HAAG Master Certified inspector will walk your Hughesville, MD home (roof, siding, windows, doors, gutters), photograph every area of concern, and email you a written report within 24 hours. Same-day inspection most days. Early-morning, evening, and Saturday slots available across the Hughesville-village core at the US-301 + MD-5 T-junction, the MD-231 horse-country corridor toward Benedict, the Charles County Fairgrounds and Hughesville Farmers Market area, and adjacent Bel Alton, Bryantown, and Charlotte Hall. Built for the dual-DoD-commuter household and the MD-231 horse-country estate-home owner.

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