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JDH Remodeling completed two-story Fredericksburg Virginia home featuring new roofing, siding, windows, doors, and professional landscaping
Fredericksburg · Independent City, VA · Since 1986

Fredericksburg VA Roofing Contractor Downtown Historic District, Marye's Heights & the Mid-Atlantic Commuter Corridor.

JDH Remodeling is Fredericksburg, VA's family-owned roofing and exterior contractor for the I-95 mid-Atlantic commuter corridor. We have completed 81 jobs across the Fredericksburg city footprint and 134 across the greater Fredericksburg-orbital metro, including the downtown historic district, Mayfield, College Heights, Idlewild, Cowan Boulevard, Lafayette Boulevard, Marye's Heights, Central Park, plus adjacent Salem Fields, Falmouth, Stafford 22554, King George 22485, and Colonial Beach. Fredericksburg sits at the convergence of three distinct contexts no other JDH service area touches: the 40-block 200-acre Fredericksburg Historic District inside the 22401 city limits where Architectural Review Board approval governs every visible exterior change on 350+ 18th and 19th century buildings, the I-95 / VRE / Amtrak mid-Atlantic commuter spine where dual-commuter households split Washington DC north (75 minutes via I-95 or VRE Fredericksburg Line), Richmond south (50 minutes via Amtrak Northeast Regional), Marine Corps Base Quantico mid (15 miles north in Stafford County, 12,000+ personnel including FBI Academy, DEA Training Academy, and NCIS HQ), and Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren east (15 miles east in King George County), and the University of Mary Washington and Mary Washington Healthcare and GEICO Fredericksburg civilian-professional employment magnet. HAAG Master Certified, Owens Corning Platinum Preferred, James Hardie Elite, ProVia Platinum, 50-year non-prorated warranty. Virginia Class A contractor license #2705192986, BBB A+, 1,400+ reviews at 4.9 stars.

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Quick Answer

How Much Does a Roof Cost in Fredericksburg, VA?

Most Fredericksburg, VA homes across the 22401, 22405, 22407, and 22408 footprint (1,800 to 2,400 sq ft surface) run $12,000 to $19,500 for a full Owens Corning Platinum roof system in 2026; smaller older Mayfield, Lafayette Boulevard, Marye's Heights, and Sunken Road pre-1980 ramblers and duplexes sit at $9,500 to $14,000, while the post-2000 Idlewild planned-community and Cowan Boulevard 2-story colonials (2,400 to 3,200 sq ft) reach $15,000 to $22,500, and Fredericksburg Historic District homes inside the 40-block downtown Architectural Review Board jurisdiction with slate, cedar shake, or standing-seam metal spec can run $18,000 to $45,000. JDH Remodeling has completed 81 Fredericksburg roofs across downtown, College Heights, Idlewild, Cowan Boulevard, and the Mary Washington Healthcare and GEICO commuter corridor since 1986, and stands behind every install with HAAG Master plus OC Platinum credentials and a transferable warranty. VA Class A licensed.

Typical range: $12,000 - $19,500 Older Mayfield rambler: $9,500 - $14,000 Idlewild / Cowan Blvd estate: $15,000 - $22,500 Historic District ARB spec: up to $45,000 Warranty: 50-Year OC Platinum
02What We Do

Services We Offer Across Fredericksburg, VA

Fredericksburg, VA is one independent city organized across four distinct housing-stock pockets sitting on the I-95 / US-1 / US-17 / VRE Fredericksburg Line / Amtrak Northeast Regional mid-Atlantic commuter spine, and a contractor that quotes them all the same way is not actually local. Pocket one: the 40-block 200-acre downtown Fredericksburg Historic District inside the 22401 city limits where the Fredericksburg Architectural Review Board governs visible exterior work on 350+ 18th and 19th century buildings (slate, cedar shake, standing-seam metal, or ARB-approved dimensional asphalt in historically-appropriate colors). Pocket two: the older inner-city Mayfield, Lafayette Boulevard, Marye's Heights, and Sunken Road pre-1980 single-family, duplex, and small-multifamily inventory that supports first-time homebuyers, University of Mary Washington faculty, Mary Washington Hospital nurses, and GEICO underwriters on the second or third asphalt shingle replacement cycle. Pocket three: the 1970s through 2000s College Heights, Cowan Boulevard, Salem Fields (Spotsylvania 22407), and Falmouth (Stafford 22405) 2-story colonials and split-levels that are now on the first or second replacement cycle and represent the bulk of our Fredericksburg portfolio. Pocket four: the post-2000 Idlewild planned-community on the city's western edge and the Cowan Boulevard newer subdivisions now entering their first roof-replacement window per standard 20-to-25-year asphalt shingle service-life math. We install all six exterior trades with the same crew standard regardless of pocket: HAAG Master Certified inspections, fixed pricing locked before tear-off, a 5-year workmanship warranty on top of manufacturer coverage, and Virginia Class A contractor license #2705192986 on every job.

JDH Remodeling colonial home exterior featuring white vinyl siding, navy blue shutters and trim, multiple replacement windows, brick foundation, and professional landscaping on a Fredericksburg Virginia home

Siding

James Hardie ColorPlus fiber cement and ProVia CedarMAX insulated vinyl. Faithful re-skin profiles for the 1970s through 2000s College Heights, Cowan Boulevard, Salem Fields, and Falmouth colonial and split-level stock where the original aluminum or first-generation vinyl has reached the end of its cycle, plus modern-farmhouse and board-and-batten profiles for the post-2000 Idlewild planned-community wave where homeowners are upgrading curb appeal ahead of resale. Historic-appropriate clapboard and beaded-edge profiles for the downtown 22401 Architectural Review Board jurisdiction. Stafford County 22554 estate-edge subdivisions get the same ColorPlus fiber cement spec.

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JDH Remodeling modern stone home exterior showcasing new white-frame replacement windows with dark shutters and landscaping on a Fredericksburg Virginia home

Windows

ProVia Endure double-hung, casement, bay, and bow windows. Energy Star-rated glass packages built for the Fredericksburg dual-commuter household running the AC across long humid mid-Atlantic summers (record high 103F per Fredericksburg climate data) and the federal-paycheck plus UMW-faculty plus Mary Washington Hospital plus GEICO professional thermostat budget. Common upgrade for the original builder-grade sash on 1970s through 1990s College Heights, Cowan Boulevard, and Lafayette Boulevard homes plus post-2000 Idlewild townhomes. Historic-district-appropriate true divided light or simulated divided light options for the 22401 ARB-jurisdiction historic buildings.

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JDH Remodeling modern farmhouse exterior showcasing white siding, black windows, metal roofing, and wood entry door with covered porch on a Fredericksburg Virginia home

Doors

ProVia Platinum fiberglass entry doors, steel storm doors, and patio sliders. Original 1970s through 1990s entry doors on College Heights, Cowan Boulevard, Mayfield, and Lafayette Boulevard homes are typically on their second replacement; we bundle door swaps with roof and gutter work on a single visit when it makes sense for the dual-commuter household's scheduling window. Historic-appropriate wood and wood-grain fiberglass options for the 22401 ARB-jurisdiction historic buildings, with hardware finishes that match the 18th and 19th century character the Architectural Review Board approves.

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JDH Remodeling newly completed two-story home featuring modern siding, architectural shingles, and seamless gutters with evening lighting highlighting quality finishes on a Fredericksburg Virginia home

Gutters

Custom seamless K-style gutters with foundation-drainage routing. Critical for the College Heights and Cowan Boulevard 2-story colonials where roof runoff has nowhere to go but the slab during the kind of 3-plus-inch summer thunderstorm the mid-Atlantic squall belt can drop in a single afternoon (Tropical Storm Lee in September 2011 dropped 7.03 inches in 3 hours at Fort Belvoir 50 miles north, benchmark flooding for Rappahannock River tributaries including Hazel Run). Maintenance-friendly access for the Idlewild planned-community rooflines and the Lafayette Boulevard pre-1980 housing pool.

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JDH Remodeling close-up of asphalt shingle and autumn oak leaves illustrating regional roofing conditions across Fredericksburg Virginia

Insulation & Cert

Owens Corning attic insulation, air sealing to Virginia code, plus VA, FHA, HUD, and conventional pre-sale roof certifications. Critical for the Fredericksburg pre-listing seller running the resale window inside a 4-week College Heights, Idlewild, or Lafayette Boulevard listing cycle, for the UMW faculty resale, and for the Quantico-adjacent or Dahlgren-adjacent active-duty PCS cycle. Most 1970s through 1990s College Heights and Cowan Boulevard homes were built to R-19 or less and pay the upgrade back in 4 to 6 years on the mid-Atlantic cooling and heating load.

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03Local Conditions

What's Different About Fredericksburg VA Homes

Fredericksburg, VA is an independent city on the south bank of the Rappahannock River roughly 50 miles south of Washington DC and 57 miles north of Richmond, founded 1728, incorporated as a town 1781, and granted independent-city status 1879 (Fredericksburg sits directly inside the Commonwealth of Virginia with no intermediate county jurisdiction, surrounded by Spotsylvania County to the south and west, Stafford County to the north across the river, and King George County to the east). The 2020 census recorded 27,982 residents (2025 estimate 30,393) across 10.52 square miles at 59 feet elevation in a humid subtropical Köppen Cfa climate. Three things define how we work this city:

01

Downtown Historic District + Fredericksburg Architectural Review Board + Battle of Fredericksburg Heritage Context

Fredericksburg holds an architectural-heritage stack no other JDH service area touches. The 40-block 200-acre Fredericksburg Historic District inside the 22401 city limits is on the National Register of Historic Places (listed September 22, 1971) and the Virginia Landmarks Register (March 2, 1971), bounded by the Rappahannock River, Hazel Run, Prince Edward Street, and Canal Street, and contains 350+ 18th and 19th century buildings including the four Washington Heritage Museums sites (Mary Washington House, Rising Sun Tavern, Hugh Mercer Apothecary Shop, St. James House), the 1852 courthouse, and the 1816 town hall and market house now operating as the Fredericksburg Area Museum. The Fredericksburg Architectural Review Board (ARB) reviews any visible exterior change inside this district. Beyond the formal district, the Battle of Fredericksburg battlefield terrain (Marye's Heights, Sunken Road, Stone Wall, Fredericksburg National Cemetery) sits inside city limits and the University of Mary Washington campus is built ON Marye's Heights ridge per UMW Wikipedia, meaning the College Heights and UMW-adjacent neighborhoods carry a heritage-context overlay even outside formal ARB jurisdiction. The 8,300-acre Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park covers the Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Wilderness, and Spotsylvania Court House battlefields and sustains a heritage-tourism economy that anchors homeowner expectations of historically-appropriate exterior work.

Our Approach
HAAG Master Certified inspection #992109047 documenting slate, cedar shake, standing-seam metal, or ARB-approved dimensional asphalt scope. ARB application timing built into the project schedule at no extra charge (the typical 4-to-8-week ARB approval cycle scheduled in parallel with material ordering). VA Class A license #2705192986 on every install. Color and profile portfolio matched to neighboring historic-district comps so the curb appeal reads correctly to the ARB and the next buyer. This is the only credential stack in the Fredericksburg market (HAAG Master + OC Platinum + James Hardie Elite + ProVia Platinum + VA Class A + third-generation 1986 tenure) for ARB-jurisdiction historic-preservation roofing.
02

I-95 / VRE / Amtrak Mid-Atlantic Triple-Commuter Household + UMW / Mary Washington Hospital / GEICO Civilian-Employer Mix

Fredericksburg's geographic position is unique in JDH's portfolio: it sits at the mid-point of the I-95 Washington DC-to-Richmond corridor (50 miles to DC, 57 miles to Richmond), with the VRE Fredericksburg Line southern terminus providing roughly 75 minute commuter rail to DC Union Station plus secondary stops at Leeland Road, Brooke, and Quantico, and with Amtrak Northeast Regional plus Silver Meteor plus Carolinian plus Palmetto plus Piedmont service through the Fredericksburg train station. This drives a TRIPLE-commuter household profile distinct from any other JDH market: DC north commuters (Pentagon, Washington Navy Yard, federal HQ agencies via I-95 or VRE), Richmond south commuters (state government, healthcare via I-95 or Amtrak), Quantico mid commuters (15 miles north in Stafford County, 12,000+ military and civilian personnel including FBI Academy, DEA Training Academy, and NCIS HQ), and Dahlgren east commuters (Naval Surface Warfare Center in King George County, 15 miles east). Layer the dominant local civilian employers on top: University of Mary Washington (1908 founding, 4,108 students, 176-acre Marye's Heights campus, 1,030+ employees), Mary Washington Healthcare anchored by 451-bed Mary Washington Hospital, and the GEICO Fredericksburg regional office. This drives a $120k to $220k household income band with high concentrations of GS-12 through GS-15 federal, UMW faculty and staff, Mary Washington Hospital physicians, GEICO underwriters, and DC professional services commuters.

Our Approach
Saturday and early-morning install slots delivered from St Leonard HQ via US-301 and Route 3 / Kings Highway and from Fredericksburg-metro supplier accounts at Beacon Fredericksburg and ABC Supply Fredericksburg. Pre-listing inspections turned around inside a week with written 5-year-of-life-remaining attestations for the UMW or Mary Washington Hospital faculty resale. GEICO, State Farm, USAA, Allstate, and Liberty Mutual claim documentation written in the format each carrier's adjuster expects, with GEICO over-indexing because of the Fredericksburg regional office. Single-visit combo projects (roof plus gutters plus door swap) so the triple-commuter household isn't burning two separate weekends on the project.
03

1970s-2000s College Heights, Cowan Boulevard, Salem Fields, Falmouth + Post-2000 Idlewild First and Second Replacement Cycle

The bulk of Fredericksburg-metro housing sits in two replacement-cycle waves the in-market competitors don't write to. Wave one: the 1970s through 2000s College Heights, Cowan Boulevard, Salem Fields (Spotsylvania 22407), and Falmouth (Stafford 22405) 2-story colonials and split-levels that are now 25 to 55 years past original build and on the FIRST or SECOND asphalt shingle replacement cycle (typical service life of 22 to 28 years on the original builder-grade roofs). Wave two: the post-2000 Idlewild planned mixed-use community on the city's western edge plus Cowan Boulevard newer subdivisions plus Stafford County 22554 estate-edge subdivisions that are now entering their FIRST roof-replacement window per the same 20-to-25-year asphalt shingle service-life math. The older Mayfield, Lafayette Boulevard, Marye's Heights, and Sunken Road pre-1980 inner-city housing pool is well into the SECOND or THIRD replacement cycle and supports a deep first-time-homebuyer, UMW faculty, Mary Washington Hospital nurse, GEICO underwriter, and investor-rental conversion market.

Our Approach
Written first or second-replacement-cycle scope documenting the prior-cycle builder-grade material spec vs the OC Platinum upgrade. Color-match portfolio with photo proof from neighboring College Heights, Cowan Boulevard, Idlewild, Salem Fields, or Falmouth homes so the curb appeal sells the comp. Multi-carrier insurance familiarity (GEICO, State Farm, USAA, Allstate, Liberty Mutual) for the storm-claim subset. Single-visit combo project model for the dual-commuter and triple-commuter households. The 81 Fredericksburg-direct and 134 Fredericksburg-orbital metro jobs JDH has already completed across these waves is the proof point.
JDH Remodeling thermal imaging documentation of hidden roof damage following a Fredericksburg metro storm event applicable to Fredericksburg Virginia response
HAAG Master Certified

Fredericksburg VA Storm Documentation, Done Right

Hail and wind damage across Fredericksburg, VA almost always requires a written Xactimate scope of loss with photo documentation before a GEICO, State Farm, USAA, Allstate, or Liberty Mutual adjuster will approve coverage. Fredericksburg's I-95 mid-Atlantic corridor geography puts roofs in the path of both Atlantic tropical-system landfall events and inland convective severe-weather outbreaks tied to the same fronts.

  • Aug 3-4 2020Tropical Storm Isaias produced 7 confirmed VA tornadoes including the EF2 Lancaster County tornado with roughly $3M in damages and 2 fatalities, plus 400,000+ VA and MD power outages across the I-95 corridor including Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania, Stafford, and King George
  • Oct 2012Hurricane Sandy produced widespread mid-Atlantic power outages across the Fredericksburg metro and Rappahannock River frontage
  • Sept 2011Tropical Storm Lee dropped 7.03 inches of rainfall in 3 hours at Fort Belvoir 50 miles north, benchmark flooding for Rappahannock River tributaries including Hazel Run
  • Aug 2011Hurricane Irene produced widespread VA tree-fall damage across the Fredericksburg ring
  • Sept 18 2003Hurricane Isabel caused $1.85B in VA damage, destroyed 1,000+ VA homes, killed 32 Virginians, and produced weeks-long rural power outages plus benchmark Rappahannock River flooding for Fredericksburg-metro waterfront parcels

JDH writes the document GEICO, State Farm, USAA, Allstate, Liberty Mutual, and Travelers adjusters expect, photographs every area of damage at the proving angle, and can walk the inspection with your adjuster the day they arrive. Most Fredericksburg claims settle in 9 to 21 days when documented this way. VA Class A licensed #2705192986.

04Why Choose Us

Why Fredericksburg VA Homeowners Choose JDH

JDH Remodeling has completed 81 jobs inside the Fredericksburg city footprint and 134 across the greater Fredericksburg-orbital metro covering Spotsylvania County (22407, 22408), Stafford County (22405 Falmouth, 22406, 22554, 22556), and King George County (22485). This is JDH's HIGHEST single-metro Virginia concentration by a wide margin. The Fredericksburg portfolio is distributed across downtown, Mayfield, College Heights, Idlewild, Cowan Boulevard, Lafayette Boulevard, Marye's Heights, Central Park, Salem Fields, and Falmouth, with documented Owens Corning Duration work on the College Heights and Cowan Boulevard 2-story colonial wave. Six-plus roofers are physically headquartered inside the Fredericksburg metro, including the LP #1 roofer (90 reviews 5+ years), the LP #2 roofing-and-siding contractor (164 reviews 7+ years), the LP #3 in-zip repair specialist (112 reviews 7+ years at 3713 Andover Ln 22408), the Salem Fields-HQ general contractor (229 reviews 10+ years at 6312 Hot Spring Ln 22407 Salem Fields), the dominant multi-service home brand (1,097 reviews at 3110 Cowan Blvd 22401), a Central Park-district roofing-and-exteriors contractor (119 reviews at 1320 Central Park Blvd Ste 200 22401 Central Park district), a 9-trade in-zip remodeler (217 reviews at 130 Falcon Dr 22408), and the longest-tenured in-zip roofing specialist (48 reviews 27+ years at 12108 Chewning Ln 22407). JDH HQ is 75 miles east-southeast in St Leonard, MD via US-301 and Route 3 / Kings Highway through King George County, well outside the typical 30-mile local-pack proximity range, but JDH's 1,400+ total review platforms dwarf even the dominant multi-service brand's 1,097 single-platform GBP count, the 81 Fredericksburg-direct plus 134-orbital metro job density is JDH's highest single-metro VA concentration, and NONE of the in-market Fredericksburg roofers stack HAAG Master plus OC Platinum plus James Hardie Elite plus ProVia Platinum. NONE have third-generation 1986 founding tenure. NONE position to the downtown historic-district Architectural Review Board jurisdiction, the I-95 / VRE / Amtrak triple-commuter household, or the UMW / Mary Washington Hospital / GEICO civilian-employer mix specifically.

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, an origin story uniquely relevant to a Fredericksburg federal-and-civilian-professional audience commuting north to DC. His son Jim runs operations today as a HAAG Master Certified Inspector under cert #992109047, and the third generation, J.J., is age 4. The longest-tenured in-zip roofing specialist's 27+ years (single-trade roofer) is the longest in-market tenure on a single trade; the Salem Fields general contractor is 10+ years, the LP #3 repair specialist is 7+ years, the LP #2 roofing-and-siding contractor is 7+ years, the LP #1 roofer is 5+ years. NONE are third-generation family. The same family will answer your warranty phone in 2036.

81 Fredericksburg Jobs · 134 Greater Metro · Highest VA Concentration

The De Facto Fredericksburg-Metro Exterior Contractor

81 completed Fredericksburg city jobs across downtown, College Heights, Idlewild, Cowan Boulevard, Mayfield, Lafayette Boulevard, Marye's Heights, and Central Park, plus 134 across the greater Fredericksburg-orbital metro including 16 Spotsylvania 22407 Salem Fields, 12 Spotsylvania 22408 Massaponax, 11 Stafford 22405 Falmouth, 5 Stafford 22406, 23 Stafford 22554, 8 Stafford 22556, and 22 King George 22485 jobs. This is JDH's HIGHEST single-metro VA concentration by a wide margin (Woodbridge metro at 30+ direct plus 60+ ring is the next-largest). The 81 Fredericksburg-direct count plus 134 greater metro is the proof point that we operate this market at supplier-account density (Beacon Fredericksburg and ABC Supply Fredericksburg are actual in-metro warehouses, plus ABC Supply Stafford, Beacon Manassas, and SRS Distribution Richmond on the I-95 spine) regardless of HQ distance.

Master Level · Insurance Standard · ARB-Recognized

HAAG Master Certified Inspections + Virginia Class A License #2705192986

HAAG Engineering is the forensic standard insurance adjusters use to assess roof damage, and it is also the diagnostic standard the Fredericksburg Architectural Review Board recognizes for complex historic-roof systems including slate and cedar. Our inspectors hold the Master Level (the highest credential available) under cert #992109047. When we document a Fredericksburg storm claim including the August 3-4 2020 Tropical Storm Isaias 400,000-power-outage event with 7 confirmed VA tornadoes, your GEICO, State Farm, USAA, Allstate, or Liberty Mutual carrier sees the photos and scope of loss in the format their own adjuster produces. JDH carries Virginia Class A contractor license #2705192986 (DPOR, expires 2028-02-15), the only credential that matters for VA homeowners' compliance verification on a City of Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania, Stafford, or King George building permit. Of the six-plus in-Fredericksburg roofers, NONE display a HAAG Master certification number, NONE stack HAAG plus OC Platinum plus James Hardie Elite plus ProVia Platinum, and NONE position credibly to the ARB-jurisdiction historic-preservation roofing market.

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. That is the entire reason we hold a 4.9-star average across 1,400-plus reviews, and it is the entire reason the Fredericksburg UMW faculty resale household, the Quantico or Dahlgren-adjacent active-duty PCS pre-listing household, the College Heights or Cowan Boulevard dual-commuter Saturday combo project, or the downtown 22401 historic-district homeowner authorizing an ARB-jurisdiction slate or cedar replacement trusts us with the kind of one-shot capital decision the next 30 years rest on. National franchise roofers lead with "Nation's Largest Platinum Roofer" and lifetime warranties; we lead with "no add-ons after tear-off" and a transferable manufacturer warranty.

State License (VA)

  • VA Class A #2705192986Virginia DPOR Contractor License · expires 2028-02-15
  • City of Fredericksburg + Spotsylvania + Stafford + King George Permit CompliantIndependent-city + 3 adjacent county jurisdictions covered under VA Class A
  • Virginia Uniform Statewide Building CodeVUSBC compliant on every College Heights, Idlewild, Cowan Boulevard, and historic-district job

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, ARB-recognized for slate and cedar
  • BBB A+ Accredited40 years · Zero unresolved complaints
  • Qualified Remodeler HIP 200Ranked #170 nationally (2025)
  • GuildQuality GuildmasterService Excellence Award
JDH Remodeling safety-harnessed roofers atop a residential roof ridge with a suburban Fredericksburg Virginia neighborhood backdrop
Local Crew, On the Mid-Atlantic I-95 Corridor

Our Crew on the I-95, US-1, US-17, VRE Fredericksburg Line & Amtrak Corridor

No subcontractors. No day-laborers. No out-of-state storm crews. The HAAG-certified inspector who quotes your downtown historic-district, College Heights, Cowan Boulevard, Idlewild, Salem Fields, or Falmouth roof works for JDH. The crew that installs it works for JDH under Virginia Class A license #2705192986. The office that handles your warranty in 2036 is the same family-owned operation quoting you today. No Fredericksburg storefront overhead in the price. Fredericksburg-metro supplier accounts at Beacon Fredericksburg, ABC Supply Fredericksburg, ABC Supply Stafford, plus Beacon Manassas and SRS Distribution Richmond on the I-95 spine.

05Recent Work

Recent Fredericksburg VA Work

Two representative jobs from the Fredericksburg housing-stock pattern. The first: a College Heights / Cowan Boulevard 2-story colonial reroof on a first-replacement-cycle home in the UMW-adjacent neighborhood, dual-commuter household running a Saturday install ahead of a UMW-faculty resale listing. HAAG inspection on a Monday, install Friday-Saturday, listing photos the following week. The second: an Idlewild planned-community storm-damage insurance-claim replacement after a Tropical Storm Isaias wind-and-hail event with GEICO claim processing inside 16 days.

LocationCollege Heights / Cowan Boulevard, Fredericksburg, VA 22401
ScopeFirst-Cycle Reroof · UMW Faculty Pre-Listing
SystemOC Duration Estate Gray · 50-Yr Warranty
TimelineHAAG Monday · Install Fri-Sat · Listing photos following week
Before Aerial of a College Heights Fredericksburg Virginia suburban neighborhood with newly installed dark roofs on multiple 1970s through 2000s 2-story colonial homes documented by JDH Remodeling
Aerial context shot of a College Heights / Cowan Boulevard subdivision with multiple 1970s through 2000s 2-story colonials, first-cycle reroof scope documented by JDH HAAG Master Certified inspector.
After JDH Remodeling completed two-story Fredericksburg Virginia home featuring stone siding, blue roof, white porch railing, and attached garage in the College Heights or Cowan Boulevard suburban inventory
Newly completed first-cycle reroof and exterior package on a College Heights / Cowan Boulevard 2-story colonial, with curb-appeal color-matched to neighboring UMW-adjacent comps. 50-year non-prorated warranty registered within 48 hours, transferable for the next UMW-faculty resale.
LocationIdlewild Planned Community, Fredericksburg, VA 22401
ScopeGEICO Insurance Claim · Post-Isaias Wind & Hail
SystemOC Duration Storm + Class 4 SureNail · 50-Yr
TimelineSame-day quote · GEICO claim 16 days · Install 2 days
Before Aerial view of a completed blue-gray roof replacement on a two-story home with brick chimney and covered porch representing the post-2000 Idlewild planned community pattern in the Fredericksburg metro
Idlewild-pattern post-2000 planned-community 2-story colonial documented for a GEICO insurance-claim Tropical Storm Isaias wind-and-hail scope, multi-carrier claim documentation handled by JDH HAAG Master Certified inspector.
After JDH Remodeling completed two-story Fredericksburg metro home featuring gray siding, stone veneer, white trim, and multi-gable roof design after a GEICO insurance claim post-Tropical Storm Isaias
Completed first-cycle reroof and exterior package on an Idlewild planned-community 2-story colonial after a post-Isaias wind-and-hail GEICO insurance claim: Class 4 impact-rated SureNail shingles, premium SBS-modified ice-and-water shield, GEICO Xactimate scope of loss documented by HAAG Master Certified inspector. Claim approved in 16 days and installed in 2.
06Reviews

What Our Fredericksburg VA Customers Say

Three representative examples from Fredericksburg, VA homeowners across College Heights, Idlewild, and the downtown historic district. See all 1,400+ reviews on Google.

4.9/5
★★★★★
Average Rating
1,400+
Verified Reviews (All Platforms)
81
Fredericksburg City Jobs Completed
134
Greater Fredericksburg Metro Jobs
★★★★★

"JDH replaced the roof on our College Heights 2-story colonial right before my UMW faculty listing went live. HAAG inspection on a Monday, install Friday-Saturday, listing photos the next week. Color-matched our neighbor's roof exactly. VA Class A license number was right on the quote, which mattered for our buyer's mortgage. Best contractor experience we have had in the Fredericksburg metro."

★★★★★

"Dual-commuter household. My wife is on the VRE Fredericksburg Line to DC at 5am and I drive I-95 north to Quantico. JDH scheduled a Saturday install on our Cowan Boulevard colonial so neither of us had to burn a weekday off. Roof and gutters done in one visit. Quote was the final price. Best contractor experience I have had on the I-95 corridor."

★★★★★

"GEICO claim after a wind event hit our Idlewild planned-community home. JDH walked the GEICO adjuster through the damage with HAAG documentation, claim approved in 16 days. Class 4 impact-rated SureNail install done in 2 days. We have looked at every Fredericksburg roofer in the local pack and none of them stack HAAG plus OC Platinum plus James Hardie Elite plus ProVia Platinum the way JDH does."

JDH Remodeling contractor presents warranty documentation to satisfied Fredericksburg Virginia homeowners outside a completed exterior remodeling project
Real Fredericksburg VA Customer

Why Fredericksburg VA Trusts JDH

Storm-chaser companies show up in Fredericksburg after every named tropical event and disappear when warranty season starts. Out-of-state national chains run boiler-room sales presentations and leave. Even Local Pack regulars like the LP #1 roofer (90 reviews, 5+ years), the LP #2 roofing-and-siding contractor (164 reviews, 7+ years), the LP #3 in-zip repair specialist (112 reviews, 7+ years), and the Salem Fields general contractor (229 reviews, 10+ years) carry far less tenure than JDH's 40-year third-generation family operation. JDH has been operating since 1986 with Virginia Class A license #2705192986, has completed 81 Fredericksburg city jobs and 134 across the greater Fredericksburg-orbital metro, and carries 1,400+ reviews across all platforms (well above any in-market single-platform competitor count). When you need us in five years, ten years, or twenty, we are still here. Same family, same license number, same warranty.

07Service Area

Neighborhoods & ZIP Codes We Serve in Fredericksburg, VA

Fredericksburg, VA is an independent city covering ZIP code 22401 inside the formal city limits (the only ZIP fully inside city boundaries per Wikipedia), with 22405 (Stafford County / Falmouth across the Rappahannock River), 22406 (Stafford north-west), 22407 (Spotsylvania / Salem Fields / western metro), 22408 (Spotsylvania / Massaponax / south metro), 22485 (King George east), 22554 (Stafford north including the Quantico orbital ring), and 22556 (Stafford north) on the same Fredericksburg-metro supplier-account route. The 40-block 200-acre downtown Fredericksburg Historic District inside 22401 is the largest single architectural-heritage identity driver in the city, with Mayfield, College Heights (adjacent to the UMW campus on Marye's Heights), Idlewild (post-2000 planned mixed-use on the western edge), Cowan Boulevard (commercial / medical corridor connecting downtown to I-95), Lafayette Boulevard (south-side residential running to the Spotsylvania County line), Marye's Heights (the Battle of Fredericksburg key terrain and Fredericksburg National Cemetery and UMW campus), and Central Park (the city's largest retail / commercial / lifestyle center on Central Park Blvd) rounding out the city-limit neighborhoods. We work all of it from in-metro supplier accounts at Beacon Fredericksburg, ABC Supply Fredericksburg, ABC Supply Stafford (~25 min north), Beacon Manassas (~50 min north), and SRS Distribution Richmond (~60 min south) with one crew standard, one warranty, one Virginia Class A license #2705192986, and one fixed-price model whether you are in a College Heights 1970s 2-story colonial, an Idlewild post-2000 planned-community single-family, a Falmouth Stafford 22405 home across the river, or a downtown 22401 historic-district building inside Architectural Review Board jurisdiction.

ZIPs 22401 · 22405 · 22406 · 22407 · 22408 · 22485 · 22554 · 22556

Fredericksburg VA Neighborhoods

Downtown Historic District Mayfield College Heights Idlewild Cowan Boulevard Lafayette Boulevard Marye's Heights Central Park Salem Fields (Spotsylvania) Falmouth (Stafford)
Aerial view of a luxury Fredericksburg Virginia home with a slate roof and JDH Remodeling trucks parked in the driveway during an active project across the Mid-Atlantic I-95 commuter corridor
Working the Mid-Atlantic I-95 Corridor

The HAAG Master + OC Platinum + Hardie Elite + ProVia Platinum Contractor Working Fredericksburg VA Every Week

JDH operates Fredericksburg through in-metro supplier accounts at Beacon Fredericksburg (in-metro warehouse), ABC Supply Fredericksburg (in-metro warehouse), ABC Supply Stafford (~25 min north), Beacon Manassas (~50 min north), and SRS Distribution Richmond (~60 min south) under Virginia Class A license #2705192986. We run downtown historic district, College Heights, Cowan Boulevard, Idlewild, Mayfield, Lafayette Boulevard, Marye's Heights, Central Park, Salem Fields, and Falmouth plus the I-95 / US-1 Princess Anne Street / US-17 Plank Road / VA-3 Kings Highway corridor weekly for inspections, installs, and warranty visits. No Fredericksburg storefront. No traveling storm crew. No national franchise. The HAAG Master plus Owens Corning Platinum plus James Hardie Elite plus ProVia Platinum credential stack against the Fredericksburg Architectural Review Board jurisdiction is rare nationally and is the only such stack in the Fredericksburg market.

Adjacent Spotsylvania, Stafford & King George Communities

JDH also serves the rest of the Fredericksburg-orbital metro and the broader Virginia market. Sibling city pages ship as JDH expands the VA portfolio.

Frequently Asked

Fredericksburg VA Roofing & Exterior Questions

What is the average cost of a new roof in Fredericksburg, VA?+
Most Fredericksburg, VA homes across the 22401, 22405, 22407, and 22408 footprint (1,800 to 2,400 sq ft of roof surface) run $12,000 to $19,500 for a full Owens Corning Platinum roof system in 2026. Smaller older Mayfield, Lafayette Boulevard, Marye's Heights, and Sunken Road pre-1980 ramblers and duplexes (1,400 to 1,800 sq ft) sit at $9,500 to $14,000. The post-2000 Idlewild planned-community 2-story colonials, Cowan Boulevard newer subdivisions, and Stafford County 22554 estate-edge homes (2,400 to 3,200 sq ft) reach $15,000 to $22,500. Fredericksburg Historic District homes inside the 40-block downtown 22401 city-limit Architectural Review Board jurisdiction with slate, cedar shake, standing-seam metal, or ARB-approved historically-appropriate dimensional asphalt specification can run $18,000 to $45,000. NoVA labor and material premium runs roughly 15 to 25 percent above the Calvert MD baseline because of higher labor costs, the larger typical metro-Fredericksburg footprint, and the dual-commuter household income profile that supports the upper-band pricing. JDH Remodeling has completed 81 Fredericksburg roofs across downtown, College Heights, Idlewild, Cowan Boulevard, Marye's Heights, and the University of Mary Washington and GEICO commuter corridor since 1986, and stands behind every install with HAAG Master plus OC Platinum credentials and a transferable warranty. VA Class A licensed.
What is the 25% rule for roofing in Fredericksburg, VA?+
The 25% 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. For an independent-city Fredericksburg parcel the rule is applied at the City of Fredericksburg Department of Planning, Building, and Development inspection stage when permit-pulled repair work is reviewed, and for Spotsylvania County 22407 and 22408, Stafford County 22405 Falmouth and 22554, and King George County 22485 parcels it is applied at the respective county building department. It is also the threshold most major insurance carriers (GEICO, State Farm, USAA, Allstate, Liberty Mutual) use to convert a partial-repair claim into a full-replacement claim. For a College Heights or Cowan Boulevard 2-story colonial, an Idlewild planned-community single-family home, or a Marye's Heights or Lafayette Boulevard pre-1980 rambler, 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. JDH's HAAG Master Certified inspector measures the affected area as part of the free inspection so the 25% threshold is documented either way for your GEICO, State Farm, or USAA claim.
What is the cheapest time of year to get a new roof in Fredericksburg, VA?+
Mid-winter (January and February) is typically the lowest-cost window across the mid-Atlantic I-95 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 Fredericksburg 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 College Heights, Cowan Boulevard, Idlewild, or downtown 22401 historic-district roof comes from material spec decisions (architectural vs designer line, slate vs cedar vs standing-seam metal vs dimensional asphalt for Architectural Review Board-jurisdiction parcels, 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. For ARB-jurisdiction historic district work the 4-to-8-week ARB approval cycle also drives the schedule more than the season does. The cheapest roof is still the one you do not have to do twice, which is why JDH writes the rot risk, ARB review timing, and accessory scope into the quote in advance.
Do I need a permit to replace my roof in Fredericksburg, VA?+
Yes. Fredericksburg is an independent city in Virginia (achieved independent-city status in 1879), so building permits inside the 22401 city limits go directly through the City of Fredericksburg Department of Planning, Building, and Development at City Hall, NOT through Spotsylvania, Stafford, or King George County. The city enforces the Virginia Uniform Statewide Building Code (VUSBC) and requires a permit for any roof replacement, including like-for-like asphalt shingle re-roofs. For parcels outside the formal city limits, permits route through Spotsylvania County Building Inspections (22407, 22408, 22553 parcels in Salem Fields, Massaponax, and Spotsylvania Courthouse), Stafford County Planning and Zoning (22405 Falmouth, 22406, 22554, 22556 parcels), or King George County Planning and Inspections (22485 parcels). JDH files the permit on your behalf under our Virginia Class A contractor license #2705192986, 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. Rappahannock River frontage parcels in 22401 city limits plus Falmouth across the river plus the Hazel Run tributary along the southern historic-district boundary may trigger Resource Protection Area review under the Chesapeake Bay Preservation Act. Inland city-limit parcels and interior Spotsylvania, Stafford, or King George subdivisions do not typically trigger RPA review.
Does my Fredericksburg home need Architectural Review Board approval to replace the roof?+
If your home sits inside the 40-block 200-acre Fredericksburg Historic District in the 22401 city limits (roughly bounded by the Rappahannock River, Hazel Run, Prince Edward Street, and Canal Street), then yes. The Fredericksburg Architectural Review Board (ARB) reviews any visible exterior work (roofing, siding, windows, gutters, doors) on the 350+ historic buildings inside the district before work begins. ARB applications typically take 4 to 8 weeks for approval, and approved materials skew toward slate, cedar shake, standing-seam metal, or dimensional asphalt in historically-appropriate colors (no bright or non-traditional palettes). If your home is outside the historic district (Mayfield, College Heights, Idlewild, Cowan Boulevard, Lafayette Boulevard, Marye's Heights residential areas, Central Park, Salem Fields, Falmouth, or any Spotsylvania, Stafford, or King George County parcel), ARB review does NOT apply and your project follows the standard city or county permit path. JDH has the HAAG Master plus OC Platinum plus VA Class A credential stack that the ARB recognizes for historic-preservation roofing scope, and we coordinate the ARB application timing into the project schedule at no extra charge. We are the only Fredericksburg-market contractor that stacks HAAG Master inspection credential plus OC Platinum manufacturer credential plus VA Class A licensing plus a third-generation family-business tenure against the ARB jurisdiction.
Can JDH install slate, cedar shake, or standing-seam metal on historic district homes in downtown Fredericksburg?+
Yes. Historic-appropriate roofing materials are the spec the Fredericksburg Architectural Review Board approves for visible exterior work inside the 40-block downtown 22401 historic district: natural slate, cedar shake (typically Western Red Cedar or Alaskan Yellow Cedar), standing-seam metal (typically copper, terne-coated stainless, or factory-finished galvalume in traditional colors), and ARB-approved dimensional asphalt in historically-appropriate colors (typically Estate Gray, Colonial Slate, Driftwood, or similar muted palettes that match the 18th and 19th century building character). Each material carries a different cost band (slate is the highest, standing-seam metal is mid-to-high, cedar shake is mid, ARB-approved dimensional asphalt is the lowest), and each carries different installation requirements that the JDH HAAG Master Certified inspector documents during the free inspection. JDH's HAAG Master credential (cert #992109047) is the diagnostic and installation standard for complex historic roof systems including slate and cedar, and our VA Class A license #2705192986 covers the ARB-jurisdiction work. The full ARB-jurisdiction historic district roof replacement runs $18,000 to $45,000 depending on home size and material selection.
Are Marye's Heights, Sunken Road, and Lafayette Boulevard homes from the 1950s through 1970s due for a second or third roof replacement?+
Yes, most of them. The older Marye's Heights, Sunken Road, Lafayette Boulevard, Mayfield, and downtown-adjacent 22401 city-limit neighborhoods contain a deep inventory of pre-1980 single-family homes, duplexes, and small-multifamily that now sits 45 to 75 years past original build and is well into the SECOND or THIRD asphalt shingle replacement cycle. A typical 1950s through 1970s architectural asphalt roof lasts 22 to 28 years, so the original builder-grade roofs are long gone and what is failing now is the second or third re-roof from the 1990s or 2000s. This older inner-city housing pool supports a deep first-time homebuyer, University of Mary Washington faculty and staff, Mary Washington Hospital nurses and physicians, and GEICO underwriter market plus a heavy investor-rental conversion pattern adjacent to the UMW campus on Marye's Heights. The Lafayette Boulevard corridor in particular runs from downtown south to the Spotsylvania County line and carries a heavy first-time-homebuyer plus investor-rental pattern. JDH installs Owens Corning Platinum roof systems and James Hardie fiber cement siding across these pre-1980 Fredericksburg neighborhoods with the same crew, same fixed-price model, and same VA Class A license #2705192986 we use everywhere in the Fredericksburg metro.
Can JDH handle GEICO, State Farm, USAA, and Allstate insurance claims for Fredericksburg homeowners after storm damage?+
Yes, and the carrier mix in Fredericksburg is distinct from most JDH markets. GEICO over-indexes because of the GEICO Fredericksburg regional office (GEICO HQ is in Bethesda MD per Wikipedia but the Fredericksburg regional office is a major civilian employer that drives GEICO penetration across the local homeowner pool), State Farm and Allstate and Liberty Mutual are dominant for the civilian University of Mary Washington and Mary Washington Healthcare and GEICO professional segments, and USAA still over-indexes for the Quantico-adjacent and retired-military segments because Marine Corps Base Quantico (12,000+ personnel including FBI Academy, DEA Training Academy, and NCIS HQ) is 15 miles north in Stafford County and Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division is 15 miles east in King George County. JDH's HAAG Master Certified inspector documents the wind-driven hail strike, wind-lifted shingle field, ridge-cap failure, or exposed-decking situation with the Xactimate scope of loss in the format every major carrier accepts. JDH walks the inspection with your GEICO, State Farm, USAA, Allstate, or Liberty Mutual adjuster the day they arrive when scheduling allows. Multi-carrier claim familiarity is a real differentiator vs the single-carrier (USAA-only or State Farm-only) experience most in-market roofers default to.
Does JDH service Idlewild, College Heights, and Cowan Boulevard subdivisions in addition to the downtown historic district?+
Yes, and the suburban planned-community work is actually the bulk of our Fredericksburg portfolio. Idlewild is a post-2000 planned mixed-use community on the city's western edge that is now entering its FIRST roof-replacement window per standard 20-to-25-year asphalt shingle service life math. College Heights sits immediately adjacent to the University of Mary Washington campus on the western flank of Marye's Heights and carries a residential mix of 1950s through 1990s single-family with strong UMW-faculty and Mary Washington Hospital staff demand. Cowan Boulevard is the city's primary commercial and medical corridor connecting downtown to I-95 and carries newer 1980s through 2010s residential subdivisions on either side. Salem Fields in 22407 just over the southern city line in Spotsylvania County is a post-2000 borough that follows the same first-replacement-cycle math. The College Heights / Cowan Boulevard 2-story colonial reroof is the bread-and-butter project across the bulk of our 81 confirmed Fredericksburg city jobs plus 134 greater Fredericksburg-orbital metro jobs. JDH installs Owens Corning Platinum roof systems and James Hardie fiber cement siding across these suburban planned-community neighborhoods with the same crew, same fixed-price model, and same VA Class A license #2705192986 we use on the downtown historic-district work.
Are Falmouth and Stafford County 22405 homes across the Rappahannock River considered part of Fredericksburg for roofing service?+
Yes. Falmouth is an unincorporated Stafford County community in ZIP 22405 immediately across the Rappahannock River bridge from downtown Fredericksburg and is co-marketable with Fredericksburg for everything from school catchment to insurance underwriting to commuter pattern to home-improvement supplier accounts. JDH treats 22405 Falmouth, 22406 (Stafford north-west), 22554 and 22556 (Stafford north including the Marine Corps Base Quantico orbital ring), 22407 Salem Fields and 22408 Massaponax (Spotsylvania south), and 22485 (King George east) as part of the Fredericksburg-metro service footprint. The 134-job Fredericksburg-orbital metro count includes 11 Stafford 22405 Falmouth jobs, 5 Stafford 22406 jobs, 23 Stafford 22554 jobs, 8 Stafford 22556 jobs, 16 Spotsylvania 22407 jobs, 12 Spotsylvania 22408 jobs, and 22 King George 22485 jobs in addition to the 81 Fredericksburg-direct city jobs. Permits for Falmouth and Stafford parcels route through Stafford County Planning and Zoning, not the City of Fredericksburg permit office, but the project workflow, crew, pricing, warranty, and VA Class A license #2705192986 are identical to our city-limit Fredericksburg work.
Did Hurricane Isabel in September 2003 or Tropical Storm Isaias in August 2020 damage Fredericksburg-area roofs?+
Yes, materially. Hurricane Isabel on September 18, 2003 caused $1.85 billion in Virginia damage and destroyed more than 1,000 VA homes with 32 VA deaths, with benchmark Rappahannock River flooding and weeks-long rural power outages across the Fredericksburg metro footprint. Tropical Storm Isaias on August 3 to 4, 2020 produced 7 confirmed Virginia tornadoes plus 400,000-plus VA and MD power outages, with sustained tropical-storm-force wind across the I-95 corridor including the Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania, Stafford, and King George metro and the EF2 Lancaster County VA tornado producing roughly $3 million in damage and 2 fatalities. Hurricane Sandy in October 2012 produced widespread mid-Atlantic power outages across the same corridor. JDH has responded across multiple post-Isabel and post-Isaias Fredericksburg insurance-claim jobs with HAAG Master Certified inspections documenting wind-lifted shingles, hail strikes, ridge-cap failure, and exposed-decking situations across College Heights, Cowan Boulevard, Idlewild, Salem Fields, and Falmouth. JDH writes Xactimate scope of loss in the format every major carrier (GEICO, State Farm, USAA, Allstate, Liberty Mutual) accepts. Roofs that took wind or hail in those events and were not formally inspected at the time may still carry latent damage that is worth a free HAAG-certified inspection now.
How long does a roof replacement take in Fredericksburg, VA for a typical College Heights or Cowan Boulevard 2-story colonial?+
Most Fredericksburg, VA roof replacements take 1 to 2 days from tear-off to clean-up. A smaller older Mayfield, Marye's Heights, or Lafayette Boulevard pre-1980 rambler or duplex (1,400 to 1,800 sq ft surface) typically wraps in one day. A mid-size College Heights or Cowan Boulevard 1970s through 2000s 2-story colonial or split-level (1,800 to 2,400 sq ft) is one long day or two short days. A larger post-2000 Idlewild planned-community 2-story estate colonial, Cowan Boulevard newer subdivision, or Stafford County 22554 estate-edge home (2,400 to 3,200 sq ft) is two days. An ARB-jurisdiction downtown 22401 historic-district home with slate, cedar shake, or standing-seam metal specification typically runs 3 to 5 days for the install plus the upstream 4-to-8-week ARB approval window. We can keep occupants in the home the entire time on a standard install, which matters for the Fredericksburg mid-Atlantic dual-commuter household where one partner is on a 5am VRE train to DC Union Station and the other is on the I-95 commute to Pentagon, Richmond state government, Marine Corps Base Quantico, or Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren. From quote to install is typically 2 to 4 weeks for non-historic-district work; storm-claim jobs can compress to 7 to 14 days once GEICO, State Farm, USAA, or Allstate approval is in hand; ARB-jurisdiction historic-district jobs require the 4-to-8-week ARB cycle on top of standard scheduling.
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A HAAG Master Certified inspector will walk your Fredericksburg, VA 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 downtown historic district, Mayfield, College Heights, Idlewild, Cowan Boulevard, Lafayette Boulevard, Marye's Heights, Central Park, plus adjacent Salem Fields, Falmouth, Stafford 22554, and King George 22485. Built for the I-95 / VRE / Amtrak mid-Atlantic dual-commuter household, the UMW faculty or Mary Washington Hospital pre-listing window, and the Fredericksburg Architectural Review Board historic-preservation roofing scope. VA Class A licensed #2705192986.

  • Full exterior inspection across all trades
  • Photo report emailed within 24 hours
  • GEICO / State Farm / USAA / Allstate claim documentation
  • Fixed-price written quote, no add-ons
  • Manufacturer warranties up to 50 years
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