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.

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

Attic Ventilation
March 7, 2026
Proper roof ventilation extends roof life and prevents moisture damage. Learn why it matters for homeowners in Western Massachusetts.
By Tim Wilde February 9, 2026
Have you ever had a roofer tell you your roof was installed incorrectly? Have you ever had a shingle fall off your roof, but your roof is less than 15 years old? How can a roof be installed incorrectly, and how can a roofer determine that? To answer that, let's talk first about how a shingle is created. Modern architectural shingles (shown here),
asphalt shingle
January 27, 2026
Have you ever wondered what an asphalt shingle is actually made of? No? Come on, just play along for a moment. You might be surprised by how helpful this is, especially when you’re talking to a roofer or trying to make decisions for your own home project. Who knows, maybe you’ll become a roofing expert one day! (Okay… probably not. But you will feel a lot more confident after this.) Let’s take a quick look at what goes into a typical architectural asphalt shingle. Each layer plays an important role: A fiberglass mat An asphalt coating Protective granules A sealant strip Now let’s break it down in a way that actually makes sense. 1. The Core: Fiberglass Mat At the heart of the shingle is the fiberglass mat—the foundation everything else attaches to. Think of it like the shingle’s skeleton. It gives the shingle its shape, strength, and flexibility so it can handle wind, movement, and the changing seasons. But while the fiberglass mat is strong, it can’t stop water on its own. That brings us to the next, and arguably most important, layer. 2. The Waterproofing: Asphalt Coating The fiberglass mat is coated with asphalt on both sides, creating a sort of asphalt “sandwich.” This is the true workhorse of the shingle. Asphalt delivers the waterproofing, protects against hail and debris, and holds everything else together. If the fiberglass is the skeleton, asphalt is the muscle. The only downside? Asphalt ages. Sunlight (especially UV rays) slowly breaks down the chemical binders, and daily temperature swings cause expansion and contraction. Over time, that leads to cracking. Fortunately, the next layer helps protect it. 3. UV Protection & Color: Granules Those colorful little granules on the surface aren’t just for looks. They’re crushed stone coated with ceramic pigments, and they act like sunscreen for the asphalt underneath. They absorb and deflect UV rays, dramatically slowing down the aging process. As a bonus, they give shingles their color. If you’ve ever cleaned your gutters and noticed those little rocks collecting at the bottom, those are the granules doing their thing. 4. The Sealant Strip On the underside of each shingle is a small strip of black sealant. It may look insignificant, but it’s one of the most important parts of the system. Once installed and warmed by the sun, this strip bonds the shingles together, helps seal the nails below, and creates a watertight, wind‑resistant layer. Small strip, huge impact. Here is a photo from the IKO website, www.iko.com 
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Attic Ventilation
March 7, 2026
Proper roof ventilation extends roof life and prevents moisture damage. Learn why it matters for homeowners in Western Massachusetts.
By Tim Wilde February 9, 2026
Have you ever had a roofer tell you your roof was installed incorrectly? Have you ever had a shingle fall off your roof, but your roof is less than 15 years old? How can a roof be installed incorrectly, and how can a roofer determine that? To answer that, let's talk first about how a shingle is created. Modern architectural shingles (shown here),
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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! We also serve Tolland and Northern Hartford counties. 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