Reading sits in Berks County where winters regularly drop into the low 20s and summers push into the upper 80s. That kind of temperature swing is hard on roofing materials, and the region gets well over 45 inches of precipitation a year, spread across everything from heavy snow to nor'easters and summer thunderstorms. With roughly half the housing stock built before 1960, row homes, twins, and bungalows across the area are carrying roofs and exteriors that were never designed to last this long without serious attention. When a storm rolls through, the damage can move fast, and a roof that's already worn down doesn't need much help to start leaking.
McClellands Contracting and Roofing, LLC works with Reading homeowners to protect their properties before small problems turn into expensive ones. Whether you're dealing with storm damage, an aging roof, or exterior wear that's been building for years, the goal is straightforward: get it done right the first time.




