AMP Roofing is a GAF-certified, family-owned roofing contractor handling insurance-based roof replacement and storm-damage repair across Cranston, Rhode Island’s third-largest city — from Edgewood and Pawtuxet Village out to Western Cranston and Oak Lawn. Because so much of Cranston’s housing predates 1950, we specialize in the chimney-flashing and ice-dam failures that plague mill-era and triple-decker roofs, and a licensed, independent public adjuster we bring in works your insurance claim directly so you’re not fighting the carrier alone. Every Cranston home gets a free written, itemized estimate and our GAF 50-year limited warranty on a full replacement. Call (401) 681-3123 to schedule.
In Cranston, the roofs that fail first are almost never failing at the shingle field — they fail at the chimney flashing, ridge vents, and skylight curbs on the city’s older housing stock. Cranston neighborhoods like Knightsville, Auburn, and Edgewood are dominated by housing that predates 1950 — triple-deckers, mill-era multifamilies, and century-old single-families with original chimneys that have been reflashed a half-dozen times. New England’s freeze-thaw cycle is the real driver:
We diagnose the actual source before quoting, so you’re not paying to re-shingle a roof when the problem is a $400 flashing detail — or, conversely, patching flashing on a roof that’s genuinely past its life.
Cranston’s roofing stock is older and more varied than its newer-suburb neighbors, which means roof work here demands carpentry and flashing skill, not just shingle-laying. The eastern neighborhoods — Edgewood, Pawtuxet Village, and Auburn — are dense with early-1900s triple-deckers, Victorians, and mill-era multifamilies, many with steep pitches, multiple dormers, and brick chimneys that long outlived their original flashing. Knightsville and Arlington carry the same century-old single-family and two-family stock.
Move west toward Oak Lawn, Meshanticut, Western Cranston, and the Budlong Farms and Garden City areas and the housing shifts to mid-century capes, ranches, and split-levels with simpler, lower-pitch roofs. Each profile has its own failure mode: the older east-side homes need careful flashing, ridge-vent, and underlayment work on complex roofs, while the post-war west-side homes are usually straightforward tear-off-and-replace candidates. We install GAF Timberline HDZ architectural shingles across all of them and match the build to the house — full ice-and-water shield at the eaves on the older homes that ice-dam, proper attic ventilation to stop the cycle that caused the leak in the first place.
“They set up fast and kept everything clean and debris-free. They were done quickly and my roof came out amazing. Thank you, AMP!”
“AMP Roofing did a fantastic job on our home. Their team was professional and finished the work on time. I highly recommend them!”
“When my insurance only wanted to approve a repair, Nick’s knowledge of the policy and the matching law got my entire roof covered — plus the interior smoke damage. My $85,000 claim cost me only my $2,000 deductible. The crew was professional, thorough, and cleaned up every nail. I recommend AMP to everyone.”
Full tear-off and replacement using GAF Timberline HDZ. Lifetime material warranty plus AMP workmanship warranty.
Learn more →Leak detection, flashing repair, shingle and decking repair. Honest diagnosis — replacement only when it’s truly needed.
Learn more →2–4 hour emergency response in Cranston. Tarping, documentation, drone inspections, and direct work with your insurance adjuster.
Learn more →Real photos from AMP Roofing projects across our Rhode Island and Connecticut service area.
Roof replacement in Cranston requires a building permit, and AMP files it for you — you don’t visit the counter. As a contractor registered with the Rhode Island Statewide E-Permitting Portal, we submit your Cranston permit electronically, and approval typically lands in about 1–3 business days. The City of Cranston Building Department is located at 869 Park Avenue, Cranston, RI 02910, reachable at (401) 780-3171, and every replacement closes with a required final inspection that we schedule and meet.
One Cranston-specific wrinkle: several of the city’s oldest neighborhoods sit in historic districts — the Pawtuxet Village, Edgewood, and Oak Lawn Village historic districts, plus landmarks like the Governor Sprague Mansion. A roof in one of those districts may need Historic District Commission review, which adds lead time and can affect material or color choices. We handle that review and the paperwork as part of the job, so a historic address doesn’t slow you down or surprise you.
AMP Roofing serves every Cranston neighborhood, from the historic east side to the newer western half of the city. We work the eastern villages of Edgewood, Pawtuxet Village, Auburn, and Eden Park; the central neighborhoods around Knightsville, Arlington, and Meshanticut; and the western stretches of Oak Lawn, Western Cranston, and Budlong Farms.
We’re a regular sight near Garden City Center, along the Roger Williams Park edge, and out by Meshanticut State Park and Cranston Stadium. Crews route easily off Reservoir Avenue, Park Avenue, Cranston Street, and Pontiac Avenue, with quick highway access from I-95 and I-295 — which is how we keep a 2–4 hour storm-response window after wind or hail moves through the city. Wherever you are in Cranston, call (401) 681-3123 and we’ll be on-site for a free inspection.
Most Cranston roof replacements land between about $10,000 and $22,000, with the spread driven by Cranston’s older, more complex housing. A straightforward mid-century cape or ranch in Oak Lawn or Western Cranston sits at the lower end; a steep, multi-dormer triple-decker or Victorian in Edgewood or Pawtuxet Village with chimney and flashing rebuilds runs higher. After a free itemized inspection we give you an exact written number — and if storm damage is involved, your insurance may cover most of the cost beyond your deductible.
Yes — Cranston requires a building permit for a roof replacement, and AMP files it for you through the Rhode Island Statewide E-Permitting Portal, usually approved in 1–3 business days. The Cranston Building Department is at 869 Park Avenue, (401) 780-3171, and a final inspection is required at completion. If your home is in the Pawtuxet Village, Edgewood, or Oak Lawn Village historic district, we also handle any Historic District Commission review.
Most Cranston homes are torn off and re-roofed in a single day, sometimes two for large triple-deckers or steep Victorians in the east-side neighborhoods. The longer part of the Cranston timeline is usually the front end — permitting through the RI portal runs about 1–3 business days, and a historic-district address can add a little more for commission review. We schedule the build around weather so your home isn’t left exposed during a New England rain event.
If a nor’easter, wind event, or hail damaged your Cranston roof, there’s a strong chance your homeowner’s policy covers the replacement minus your deductible — and a licensed, independent public adjuster we bring in builds and presents that claim for you. We respond within 2–4 hours of a storm to document the damage before you file, which matters most on Cranston’s older homes where carriers often try to attribute leaks to age rather than the actual storm. Call (401) 681-3123 and we’ll inspect and advise at no cost.
Every full roof replacement AMP installs in Cranston is backed by a GAF 50-year limited warranty, using GAF Timberline HDZ architectural shingles installed by a GAF-certified contractor. That certification is what lets us extend the manufacturer’s strongest coverage — important on Cranston’s freeze-thaw, ice-dam-prone roofs, where proper eave protection and ventilation are exactly what keep that warranty intact for the long haul.
As a GAF-certified contractor, AMP installs the complete GAF Timberline HDZ and Camelot II designer shingle lineup for Cranston homes. Explore our full GAF Timberline HDZ shingle colors — here are popular colors:
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