Service Area: Portland, Maine

Southers Construction provides roofing services in Portland, Maine and surrounding areas.

Storm & Weather Risk in Portland, Maine

Hail Risk

Low

Hurricane Risk

Low

Tornado Risk

Low

Wind Damage

High

Hail Risk: Maine experiences occasional hail during summer thunderstorms, but severe hail events are uncommon in this northern New England state.

Hurricane Risk: Maine is at the far northern extent of Atlantic hurricane tracks, though post-tropical cyclones occasionally bring damaging winds and heavy rain.

Tornado Risk: Maine averages about 2 tornadoes per year, making it one of the least tornado-prone states in the eastern U.S.

Wind Damage: Portland's exposed coastal position makes it vulnerable to intense nor'easter winds and occasional post-tropical cyclones that track through New England.

Storm Season: April – OctoberAvg. Annual Storms: 25Hail Days/Year: ~2

Sources: Storm risk data compiled from NOAA Storm Prediction Center, National Hurricane Center, NCEI Billion-Dollar Weather Events, and National Weather Service local forecast offices. Risk levels reflect historical frequency and severity of events in this area.

Average Roofing Costs in Portland, Maine

Roof Repair

$400$2,200

Average repair cost range

Full Replacement

$9,000$28,000

~1,900 sq ft avg · $460/square

Common Materials

Asphalt ShinglesArchitectural ShinglesMetal RoofingCedar ShakeSlate

Portland's competitive housing market and coastal location drive roofing costs above the state average. Older Victorian homes often require specialized roofing work.

Insurance Tip: Maine homeowners insurance is moderately priced. Coastal properties may need additional wind coverage. Proper ice dam prevention can help avoid winter damage claims.

Best Season: Summer and early fall (June–October) provide the best working conditions. Winter installations are difficult and more costly.

Maine Roofing License & Insurance Requirements

License

Not Required

Insurance

Not Required

Bond

Not Required

License: Maine does not require a state-level roofing or general contractor license. However, contractors must comply with local building codes and permit requirements.

Insurance: While not state-mandated for licensing, reputable Maine roofers carry general liability insurance. Workers' compensation is required for employers with one or more employees.

Permits: Building permits are required for roofing work in most Maine towns and cities. Contact your local code enforcement office for specific requirements.

Consumer Tips

  • Ask for proof of general liability and workers' compensation insurance
  • Check references and reviews from Maine homeowners
  • Ask about experience with cold-climate roofing and ice dam prevention
  • Get at least 3 written estimates before choosing a contractor
  • Ensure a written contract includes scope, materials, timeline, and warranty
  • Verify the contractor is familiar with Maine's snow load and wind requirements

Regulatory body: Maine Department of Professional and Financial Regulation