Locally and family-owned

About

At Sexton Roofing & Siding, we pride ourselves on our commitment to providing exceptional home improvement solutions. Locally and family-owned by Sasha and Tim Wilde, our company is deeply rooted in the values of integrity, family, community, and a no-excuses approach to customer satisfaction.



Our Mission

At Sexton Roofing & Siding, our mission is to redefine the roofing industry by doing the right thing every step of the way. We strive to build meaningful connections with homeowners, our partners, and our community, setting a new standard in trust and integrity. Guided by a commitment to proactive communication and empowered responsibility, we focus on improving ourselves and those around us. One roof at a time, we’re not just fixing houses—we’re creating lasting change.


Choose Sexton Roofing & Siding for your home improvement needs, and experience the difference that dedication, quality, and community-centered values can make. We stand behind our work with four guarantees, providing you with peace of mind and confidence in our services.


OUR CORE VALUES

DO THE RIGHT THING ALWAYS.

Every decision we make is guided by a commitment to doing the right thing—not just when it’s easy, but every time, even when no one is watching. Not when it’s convenient, but always. Even when no one is looking. 

BUILD MEANINGFUL CONNECTION

Our strength lies in the relationships we foster with one another, with our clients, suppliers, and the broader community. This is about taking the time to listen deeply, to ask how someone is doing, and genuinely care about the answer. It means delivering service excellence at every step, from the first phone call to the last invoice. And it’s about giving back to the community that supports us, whether that’s donating time or resources to create something meaningful. 

IMPROVE YOURSELF AND THOSE AROUND YOU

We believe in continuous improvement. Every day is an opportunity to grow—to learn, to refine, to share insights with your colleagues. When we improve ourselves, we improve this company. It’s about lifting each other up and striving to be better, together.


EMBODY EMPOWERED RESPONSIBILITY

This is our refined perspective on Extreme Ownership. It’s about taking complete accountability, not only for your work but also for everything within your sphere of influence. Spot a problem? Take action. Don’t wait for instructions or guidance—step up and address it. Ownership isn’t about seeking approval; it’s about proactively leading the way to drive meaningful change.

PROACTIVELY COMMUNICATE

Communication is a new addition to our values, but it’s absolutely essential. We succeed when we are communication experts—within our teams and with our clients. That means setting clear expectations, reaching out regularly, and ensuring everyone is on the same page. If something isn’t clear, ask. If you have information to share, speak up. ASK –> TELL –> DOCUMENT. Communication is the glue that achieves a 5-star service.

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Our Guarantees

No Blame Game

If a manufacturer makes excuses and refuses to honor their warranty, we will repair your roof at no charge to you for the term of your agreement.


Premium Craftsmanship

In the unlikely event your roof encounters a workmanship challenge excluding acts of god, we will make any necessary repairs at no charge for the term of your guarantee as specified in your agreement.


100% Satisfaction

If you are not 100% satisfied for any reason, we will repair, modify, or replace your roof to your satisfaction.


Apples-to-Apples

In an apples-to-apples comparison, if you discover an identical roof for less money than the one we constructed for your home, we will pay the difference plus a $50 bonus.

Call us today to get started with an estimate for your roofing repair or installation project.

From the Blog

November 24, 2025
How Long Should Your Roof Really Last in Massachusetts Weather? Let’s be honest, no one thinks about their roof until there’s a leak, a missing shingle, or a surprise brown stain on the ceiling. But in a place like Western Massachusetts, where snow, wind, and summer heat hit hard, your roof is working overtime. So, how long should your roof actually last in our climate? The honest answer: it depends. But here’s what you should know so you can plan, avoid surprises, and protect your home (and wallet).
November 19, 2025
As this year comes to a close, I find myself reflecting on all the things, and people, I’m grateful for. It’s been a year full of growth, change, and meaningful moments, both big and small. And honestly, I couldn’t be prouder or more thankful for the incredible team and community that surrounds us. Welcoming New Team Members One of the biggest highlights of the year has been welcoming new faces to our team. Each person has brought their own spark, new energy, fresh ideas, and a genuine excitement for what we do. Watching them find their footing, set goals, and start achieving them has been such a joy. It reminds me why building a strong, supportive team matters so much. Growth, Learning, and Opportunity I’m also thankful for the ways we’ve continued to grow together. We’ve invested in training, created clearer paths for career development, and made space for people to stretch into new roles. Seeing that effort pay off, in confidence, new skills, and a stronger sense of purpose,is incredibly rewarding. Celebrating Milestones This year was special for a few big reasons. We celebrated our very first team member retirement. We also had our first team member transition roles, which was such a great reminder that growth sometimes means taking a new direction within the same family. Moments like these remind me just how much heart our team has. Our Clients and Projects I can’t say enough about our clients. We’re so lucky to work with people who trust us, challenge us, and make our work meaningful. The projects we’ve taken on this year have been exciting, creative, and sometimes even a little daring, exactly the kind that keep us inspired and moving forward. New Connections and Community I’m also incredibly thankful for all the new connections we’ve made this year, from new friends and professional partners to the amazing vendor partners who help make what we do possible every single day. It takes a village to do great work, and we’re so fortunate to have such dependable, talented, and kind people in our corner. And beyond work, I’m grateful for the community we’re part of, for the friendships that have grown stronger, the new ones that have blossomed, and the genuine sense of connection that makes all of this so fulfilling. On a Personal Note On a personal level, I’m endlessly thankful for our families, the ones who cheer us on, keep us grounded, and love us through it all. And to our wider community, thank you for being such an important part of our journey. You remind us what we’re working toward and who we’re doing it for. Looking Ahead As we head into a new year, I’m filled with gratitude, for our team, our clients, our partners, our friends, and our families. This year has reminded me that success isn’t just about what we achieve; it’s about who we achieve it with . Here’s to carrying that spirit of thankfulness into the year ahead, and to all the amazing things yet to come.
October 23, 2025
The holidays in Western Massachusetts bring festive lights, sparkling decorations, and (hopefully) a blanket of beautiful snow. But while you’re getting your home ready for the season, it’s important not to overlook one key part of your holiday prep — your roof. Heavy snow, ice buildup, and even holiday decorations can take a toll on your roof if not handled carefully. Follow these simple tips from Sexton Roofing to keep your roof safe, secure, and shining bright all season long. 1. Be Smart About Hanging Holiday Lights When decorating your roofline, avoid using nails, staples, or screws; they can puncture shingles or gutters, creating entry points for water. Instead, use plastic light clips designed for shingles or gutters. They’re easy to install, reusable, and won’t cause damage. Pro Tip: Never walk on your roof to hang lights. You can use a sturdy ladder and work from the edges, or you should consider hiring a professional holiday light installer. 2. Avoid Heavy Rooftop Decorations Large inflatables or heavy decorations might look fun, but they can add unnecessary weight to your roof and damage shingles or flashing. You can just opt for lightweight, securely fastened decorations instead, or keep the big displays safely on the lawn. 3. Clear Snow Safely and Early Snow accumulation can become a serious issue in Western Massachusetts, where storms can pile on inches at a time. Too much snow adds weight and increases the risk of leaks or even structural stress. You can use a roof rake to gently remove snow from the edges, especially after heavy storms. Never use a shovel or sharp tools; they can scrape and damage shingles. If snow builds up beyond reach, it’s best to call a professional for safe removal. 4. Watch for Ice Dams Ice dams form when heat from your attic melts snow on your roof, which then refreezes near the eaves. This can force water under your shingles and into your home. Prevent ice dams by ensuring your attic is properly insulated and ventilated , and by keeping gutters clean so water can drain freely. If ice dams are already forming, contact Sexton Roofing for professional help before they cause damage. 5. Inspect Your Roof Before the Holidays Before winter weather and holiday prep kick into high gear, you can schedule a roof inspection . A professional can identify minor issues, such as loose shingles or worn flashing, that might worsen under snow and ice. It’s the best gift you can give your home this season: peace of mind. Keep the Holidays Merry — and Your Roof Safe Your roof works hard all winter to protect your home from the elements. By following these safety tips, you can enjoy a festive, worry-free holiday season without risking costly roof damage. If you need help with roof maintenance, inspections, or ice dam prevention in Western Massachusetts , we're here to help. Contact us to schedule your winter roof inspection and keep your home safe all season long.
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November 24, 2025
How Long Should Your Roof Really Last in Massachusetts Weather? Let’s be honest, no one thinks about their roof until there’s a leak, a missing shingle, or a surprise brown stain on the ceiling. But in a place like Western Massachusetts, where snow, wind, and summer heat hit hard, your roof is working overtime. So, how long should your roof actually last in our climate? The honest answer: it depends. But here’s what you should know so you can plan, avoid surprises, and protect your home (and wallet).
November 19, 2025
As this year comes to a close, I find myself reflecting on all the things, and people, I’m grateful for. It’s been a year full of growth, change, and meaningful moments, both big and small. And honestly, I couldn’t be prouder or more thankful for the incredible team and community that surrounds us. Welcoming New Team Members One of the biggest highlights of the year has been welcoming new faces to our team. Each person has brought their own spark, new energy, fresh ideas, and a genuine excitement for what we do. Watching them find their footing, set goals, and start achieving them has been such a joy. It reminds me why building a strong, supportive team matters so much. Growth, Learning, and Opportunity I’m also thankful for the ways we’ve continued to grow together. We’ve invested in training, created clearer paths for career development, and made space for people to stretch into new roles. Seeing that effort pay off, in confidence, new skills, and a stronger sense of purpose,is incredibly rewarding. Celebrating Milestones This year was special for a few big reasons. We celebrated our very first team member retirement. We also had our first team member transition roles, which was such a great reminder that growth sometimes means taking a new direction within the same family. Moments like these remind me just how much heart our team has. Our Clients and Projects I can’t say enough about our clients. We’re so lucky to work with people who trust us, challenge us, and make our work meaningful. The projects we’ve taken on this year have been exciting, creative, and sometimes even a little daring, exactly the kind that keep us inspired and moving forward. New Connections and Community I’m also incredibly thankful for all the new connections we’ve made this year, from new friends and professional partners to the amazing vendor partners who help make what we do possible every single day. It takes a village to do great work, and we’re so fortunate to have such dependable, talented, and kind people in our corner. And beyond work, I’m grateful for the community we’re part of, for the friendships that have grown stronger, the new ones that have blossomed, and the genuine sense of connection that makes all of this so fulfilling. On a Personal Note On a personal level, I’m endlessly thankful for our families, the ones who cheer us on, keep us grounded, and love us through it all. And to our wider community, thank you for being such an important part of our journey. You remind us what we’re working toward and who we’re doing it for. Looking Ahead As we head into a new year, I’m filled with gratitude, for our team, our clients, our partners, our friends, and our families. This year has reminded me that success isn’t just about what we achieve; it’s about who we achieve it with . Here’s to carrying that spirit of thankfulness into the year ahead, and to all the amazing things yet to come.
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SEXTON ROOFING & SIDING SERVICE AREA

SEXTON ROOFING & SIDING SERVICE AREA

Located in the heart of the Pioneer Valley, we are proud to service Franklin, Hampshire and Hampden Counties here in Western Massachusetts. Headquartered in West Hatfield, we have client in Amherst, Northampton, Greenfield, South Hadley, Chicopee, Shelburne Falls, Colrain, Easthampton, Springfield, and more! Wonder if we provide service in your area? Contact us today!

Giving Back to the Community

The whole staff at Sexton Roofing and Siding strongly believes in the importance of livelihood in the community. We’re proud to give back to our community and support a variety of organizations and strongly encourage you to give to these excellent causes.

  • Jimmy Fund
  • Habitat For Humanity Pioneer Valley
  • Holyoke Youth Baseball
  • Holyoke Girls Softball
  • Boys and Girls Clubs
  • Make A Wish Foundation
  • Holyoke High School Baseball
  • Shriner's Hospital
  • St. Jude's Hospital
  • Wounded Warrior Project
  • Northampton Chamber
  • Providence Ministries / Kate's Kitchen
  • Along with other local charities