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Salisbury's Local Roofing Headquarters

Salisbury's Trusted Local Roofing Company

Salisbury’s local roofing contractor since 2004. Headquartered at 109 Clark Street in the heart of Wicomico County. GAF Certified Plus. Licensed in Maryland (MHIC) and Delaware (DE# 2017606032). Serving Camden, Newtown, Pemberton, downtown, the university corridor, and every Salisbury ZIP from 21801 to 21804.

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Your Local Roofing Headquarters in Salisbury, MD

G and Bros is the only major roofing contractor on the Eastern Shore actually headquartered in Salisbury. Our office and crew yard are at 109 Clark Street, just off Snow Hill Road, a few minutes from downtown, the Salisbury University campus, the airport, and the Route 13 commercial corridor. When you call us, you are not routing through an Annapolis or Baltimore call center. You are talking to a team that lives here, hires here, and drives the same Wicomico County roads you do.

We have been installing and repairing roofs across Salisbury and the broader Eastern Shore for over two decades. We are GAF Certified Plus (the second-highest certification GAF offers, held by less than 3% of contractors nationwide), licensed in Maryland through the Home Improvement Commission (MHIC), and licensed in Delaware (DE# 2017606032). We have completed full residential replacements, repairs, gutter installs, and storm-damage restorations across every neighborhood in the city: Camden, Newtown, Pemberton, downtown’s historic district, the university corridor along College Avenue and Wayne Street, plus Westwood, North Salisbury, and the new developments off Mount Hermon Road.

Why Salisbury Roofs Replace When They Do

Salisbury homes age out differently than oceanfront properties. Salt-air corrosion is not the headline issue here. The four real drivers are below, and every Salisbury homeowner we meet recognizes at least one of them.

  1. Hail and wind events. Wicomico County sits inside the corridor that catches summer thunderstorm lines moving east off the Chesapeake. Hail strikes (1 inch and larger) and microburst wind events happen every season. Most roofs we replace in Salisbury are insurance-claim driven, not just age-driven.
  2. Older housing stock. Camden, Newtown, and downtown’s historic district have homes built in the 1920s through 1950s. Three-tab shingle roofs installed in the 1990s and early 2000s are now at end of life. If your shingles are curling, losing granules, or have visible bald spots, you are in replacement territory regardless of leaks.
  3. Trees. Salisbury is a heavily tree-covered city. Pin oaks, river birches, and loblolly pines drop debris, scrape shingles, and shade roofs to the point that algae and moss take hold. Algae-resistant shingles and routine cleaning are not optional in this market.
  4. Rental and multi-family turnover. Salisbury University rentals, the Park Avenue corridor, and the multi-family properties around the campus see fast tenant turnover and absentee-landlord deferred maintenance. We work directly with property managers on inspection schedules and full replacement timelines that fit between leases.

What a Salisbury Roof Costs

For a straightforward one-story ranch or two-story colonial in Camden, Newtown, or Pemberton (the bulk of the Salisbury housing stock), full roof replacement runs $10,000 to $16,000 all-in. That includes every line item a complete estimate should contain: tear-off, disposal, deck inspection, ice and water shield, synthetic underlayment, drip edge, starter strip, shingles, ridge cap, ridge vent, all new flashings, and cleanup.

Older or more complex Salisbury homes (downtown Victorians, steep cut-up roof lines, dormers, chimney work, slate to shingle conversions, university-area rentals with multiple roof planes) run higher. We give you a same-day itemized estimate after the free drone inspection so you know exactly what your home needs and what each line item costs.

If you are filing an insurance claim for hail or wind damage (very common in Wicomico County), the carrier covers most of the bill once we document the loss properly. Read our complete roof insurance claim guide for the step-by-step playbook. Wondering which shingle to spec? Compare Class 3 vs Class 4 impact-resistant shingles (Class 4 can earn you a Maryland insurance premium discount). New to the process? Start with our architectural vs 3-tab shingles guide and the 12-item estimate checklist so you know what every quote should contain.

Salisbury Neighborhoods We Know

Salisbury is not one market. The roof you put on a 1925 Camden Victorian is not the roof you put on a 2010 Pemberton subdivision. We treat each area as its own job, with the spec, scheduling, and city permit knowledge that fits.

Camden and Newtown (21801, between Snow Hill Road and Mount Hermon Road, west of the railroad): historic homes, mature trees, deeper roof lines, slate-to-shingle conversions are common. We spec GAF Timberline HDZ in StainGuard Plus for algae control under the heavy tree cover, plus aluminum step flashings on every wall and chimney.

Pemberton and the Country Club corridor (21801, off Pemberton Drive and Riverside): mid-century ranchers and split-levels, simpler roof lines, mostly 3-tab replacements coming due. Straightforward HDZ jobs, usually completed in 1 to 2 days.

Downtown and the historic district (21801, between Division Street and the river): Victorian and Colonial Revival homes with steep pitches, decorative ridge work, and city historic-overlay rules in some blocks. We have completed the city’s documentation and worked with the Salisbury Historic District Commission on materials approval.

University corridor and Park Avenue (21801 and 21804, around Salisbury University): heavy rental and multi-family. We coordinate directly with property managers and absentee landlords, work around lease turnover dates, and handle the inspection-replace-document cycle that university rental owners need.

Mount Hermon, Westwood, North Salisbury, and east Salisbury (21804): newer construction, larger lots, more straightforward replacements. GAF Timberline HDZ or UHDZ depending on whether the homeowner wants the extended wind warranty.

South Salisbury and the Fruitland line (21804): mix of older homes and newer subdivisions. We also serve Fruitland directly as a separate market.

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Our Process Puts You First

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Reach Out

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Get in touch with G and Bros by giving us a call or filling out an online form. A team member will gather the details of what service you need.

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Consultation

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We’ll perform a free, on-site property consultation 1-2 days after we connect. This thorough evaluation will determine the best solutions for your home.

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Sign Contract

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You’ll receive a free project estimate, and we’ll walk you through what we recommend. Once you sign the contract, we can schedule your project!

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Work Starts

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We’re often able to schedule work a week out from when you sign your contract. Most roofing projects are completely finished within 1-2 days!

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Clean Up

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We don’t consider the job done until your property is completely cleaned up and your beautiful new roof is the only evidence that we were ever there.

Proudly Serving The Bury and Beyond

G and Bros is headquartered at 109 Clark Street in Salisbury, MD 21804. From the office we cover all of Wicomico County including downtown Salisbury, the Salisbury University corridor, Camden, Newtown, Pemberton, Westwood, Mount Hermon, North Salisbury, and the developing east side. We also cover the adjacent Wicomico towns of Fruitland, Eden, Pittsville, Hebron, Delmar, Quantico, and Mardela Springs, plus the broader Eastern Shore from Cambridge in the north to Princess Anne in the south and the Delmarva coast in the east. If you are in Salisbury, your home is 15 minutes from our office.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a roof last in Salisbury MD?

A properly installed architectural shingle roof typically lasts 25 to 30 years in Salisbury, depending on tree cover, ventilation, and how often the roof catches hail. Newtown, Camden, and downtown homes under heavy tree canopy may see algae growth and moss earlier and benefit from algae-resistant shingles. Open-lot homes in Pemberton and east Salisbury usually hit the longer end of that range.

Are you the only roofing contractor actually headquartered in Salisbury?

We are the only major roofing contractor with our office and crew yard in the city itself. Our headquarters at 109 Clark Street in Salisbury, MD 21804 has been our base since 2004. Most of the other roofing companies serving Salisbury are headquartered outside Wicomico County and route through call centers or sales offices.

Do you handle hail and wind damage insurance claims in Wicomico County?

Yes. Wicomico County hail and wind events are common and most claims we file are paid. We document the damage with drone photography, meet your adjuster on the roof, and supplement the scope when line items are missed. We work with every major Maryland carrier (State Farm, Allstate, Nationwide, Liberty Mutual, Travelers, USAA, Erie, Farm Bureau). Read our complete roof insurance claim guide for the full process.

Can you work on a Salisbury University rental between leases?

Yes. Most single-story Salisbury rental properties complete in 1 to 2 days, which fits inside a typical lease turnover window. We coordinate directly with property managers and absentee landlords, handle the inspection-replace-document cycle that rental owners need, and can be on-site between June 1 and August 15 when most leases turn over.

Are you licensed in Maryland to pull permits in Wicomico County?

Yes. Maryland Home Improvement Commission (MHIC) licensed, with general liability and workers’ compensation insurance. We have completed permits with the City of Salisbury and Wicomico County many times and know the local process, including the Historic District Commission for downtown work. Certificates of insurance are available on request before any project starts.

What kind of shingles do you recommend for a Salisbury home?

For most Salisbury homes we recommend GAF Timberline HDZ in StainGuard Plus for the algae resistance, since most of the city sits under heavy tree canopy. For homes in hail-prone open lots or for owners who want the highest insurance discount, we recommend Class 4 impact-resistant shingles. For historic district properties we can match traditional profiles or upgrade to architectural shingles where the overlay allows it.

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