Roofing Contractors in Brandywine Hundred, Delaware
The classic mid-century suburbs north of Wilmington. We’ll match you with one vetted, licensed contractor who genuinely works in Brandywine Hundred — not a call center pretending to, and not a list of five strangers.
- One vetted pro — no bidding war, no call list
- Must confirm they work 19803 before matching
- No lead goes out without a checked license & insurance
- Free to you, no obligation to hire
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What roofing work in Brandywine Hundred actually looks like
Long, simple rooflines on the ranches — cheap and fast to replace — and cut-up rooflines on the splits, which are neither. The consistent issue is age of the structure underneath: on a 1958 house, plank decking rather than plywood is common, and it changes how the roof gets fastened. Tree cover is heavy, so valleys clog, moss grows on the north slopes, and gutters fill every fall without fail.
The housing stock here
Brandywine Hundred is the unincorporated area north of Wilmington — Talleyville, Bellefonte, and the ring of 1950s and 60s neighborhoods that came with them. Brick ranches, split-levels and colonials, mature trees, and the most consistent mid-century housing stock in the state.
Neighborhoods we cover in Brandywine Hundred: Talleyville, Bellefonte, Alapocas, Chalfonte, Sharpley, Blue Rock Manor, Northminster.
Permits in Brandywine Hundred: Unincorporated — New Castle County Land Use.
$9,000 – $28,000 for a typical full replacement
Roof pricing in New Castle County moves with square footage, pitch, number of layers to tear off, and whether the decking underneath is sound. Any contractor who quotes you over the phone without seeing the roof is guessing.
This is a county-wide range, not a Brandywine Hundred quote. What your house costs depends on your house — which is exactly why we send contractors to look at it.
Signs you should get quotes
- Shingle granules in the gutters
- A ceiling stain that comes and goes
- Curling, cupping or missing tabs
- Your roof is 20+ years old
Roofing jobs we match for in Brandywine Hundred
- Full roof replacement (asphalt shingle)
- Roof repair & leak tracing
- Storm and wind damage assessment
- Insurance claim documentation
- Flat & low-slope roofing (TPO, EPDM, modified bitumen)
- Metal roofing
- Skylight & chimney flashing
- Ridge vent & attic ventilation
- Ice dam remediation
- Free roof inspections
Roofing in Brandywine Hundred: common questions
Do you have roofing contractors who work in Brandywine Hundred?
That's the bar we hold: a contractor must confirm they actively service Brandywine Hundred (19803, 19809, 19810) before we hand over your project — we don't pass your details to a company that's an hour away and hoping. Send us the project and we'll match it with one contractor who meets that bar; if the match isn't right, we'll send one more, one at a time. And if we don't have coverage for your job in Brandywine Hundred, we'll tell you that instead of wasting your afternoon.
Who issues the permit for roofing work in Brandywine Hundred?
Unincorporated — New Castle County Land Use. Whichever office it is, the contractor should pull the permit under their own license — if one asks you to pull it as a homeowner, that's usually a sign they can't.
How long does a roof replacement take?
A standard single-family asphalt roof is usually a one- to two-day job once materials are on site. Tear-off happens in the morning, dry-in the same day — a reputable crew will not leave your decking exposed overnight.
Will insurance pay for my roof?
Insurance covers sudden damage (wind, hail, a fallen limb) — not age or wear. If a storm has come through, document it with photos and dates before any repairs, and get the contractor’s assessment in writing. Contractors in our network are used to working alongside adjusters, but be wary of anyone who promises to "get your claim approved" or offers to cover your deductible. That is insurance fraud in Delaware, and it makes you a party to it.
Do I need a permit to replace a roof in New Castle County?
Usually yes — most Northern Delaware jurisdictions require a building permit for a roof replacement, and the contractor should pull it under their own license. If a contractor asks *you* to pull the permit as a homeowner, that is a red flag: it often means they aren’t licensed to.
Should I go with the cheapest quote?
The gap between bids is usually explained by what’s in them — tear-off vs. layover, drip edge and ice-and-water shield, decking replacement allowance, and whether the warranty is manufacturer-backed. Ask each contractor to price the same scope, then the numbers are actually comparable.
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