Hammond Roofing — Maple Ridge South West Heritage Village and Established Residential

Hammond is the south west Maple Ridge community along the Fraser River, organized around the historic Hammond mill site and Hammond train station. The neighbourhood combines pre 1950 heritage character homes around the original Hammond townsite, post war single family from the 1950s through 1980s, and substantial industrial along the Fraser River. Paragon covers all of Hammond with institutional quality work and family ownership since 2010.

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Harman Singh — Senior Roofing Specialist
2026-05-08 | Updated 2026
1880s settlement
Hammond mill heritage core
$11K-$1M+
Heritage home to industrial range
Heritage townsite
Original Hammond historical pocket

Hammond sits in the south west portion of the City of Maple Ridge along the Fraser River north shore, bounded by the Fraser River to the south, Pitt Meadows to the west, the Maple Meadows neighbourhood to the north, and the Cottonwood area to the east. The neighbourhood is one of the oldest established communities in Maple Ridge, dating to the 1880s when the Hammond Mill operated and the CP Rail Hammond station served the early lumber industry. The original Hammond townsite around the historic mill site and train station carries substantial heritage character with pre 1950 homes preserved on several streets. Post war single family fills the surrounding residential blocks. Industrial buildings along the Fraser River carry flat roof and metal roof systems at various replacement stages.

The housing stock here is layered across 75 years of build out. Pre 1950 heritage homes survive around the original Hammond townsite with substantial architectural integrity from the 1880s through 1940s era. 1950s through 1980s post war single family on the surrounding residential blocks representing the bulk of the housing. 1980s and 1990s newer construction filling out expansion areas. Some 2000s and 2010s newer construction. Industrial and commercial buildings along the Fraser riverfront carry flat roof systems at various replacement stages. The architectural character mixes heritage village character around the original townsite, established post war family in the residential blocks, and substantial industrial along the river.

Roofing demand here is layered across heritage character work around the Hammond townsite, second cycle replacement on the 1950s through 1980s post war cohort, and industrial flat roof along the Fraser. Heritage character homes follow material selection aligned with character requirements. Post war single family second cycle replacement is at peak now on the 1950s through 1980s housing stock. Industrial flat roof projects appear steadily.

What we do in Hammond

Pre 1950 heritage Hammond townsite stock. Premium architectural in dark palette, synthetic slate, Enviroshake.
Most common Hammond project. 1950s through 1980s second cycle replacement. Premium architectural.
Surviving cedar from 1950s to 1980s cohort. Conversion to asphalt or Enviroshake.
Fraser riverfront industrial buildings. TPO, SBS, modified bitumen.

Heritage character home work around the Hammond townsite

The Hammond townsite area around the historic mill site and CP Rail station carries substantial heritage character home stock. The architectural styles include simple worker housing typical of the early lumber mill era through more substantial Edwardian and Craftsman homes from the 1910s and 1920s. Some properties carry City of Maple Ridge heritage register status. The community values heritage preservation around the original townsite. Material selection on heritage homes needs to align with character requirements rather than applying generic suburban approaches. Premium architectural in dark palette, synthetic slate from DaVinci or Brava, and Enviroshake synthetic cedar are common heritage compatible choices.

Established post war second cycle work across Hammond

The 1950s through 1980s post war Hammond cohort represents the bulk of the housing stock and the peak of the second cycle replacement wave. Most original cedar shake installations were replaced once with asphalt in the 1990s. That replacement cycle is now 25 to 35 years old and reaching end of life across many streets. The Hammond projects tend to follow standard suburban scope with simpler architectural geometry typical of post war stock. Most homes complete in 2 to 4 days. Standard architectural asphalt at $11,000 to $18,000 is mainstream. Premium architectural at $14,000 to $22,000 is increasingly common on second cycle work.

Hammond roof replacement cost in 2026

Property type / material Lifespan Typical Hammond cost
Established post war single family, asphalt 25 to 30 years $11,000 to $20,000
Heritage character home (Hammond townsite), asphalt 25 to 30 years $14,000 to $28,000
Larger established home, asphalt 25 to 30 years $16,000 to $30,000
Premium architectural with moss inhibitor 30 to 40 years $14,000 to $26,000
Standing seam metal 50 to 70 years $22,000 to $46,000
Synthetic slate (heritage) 50+ years $30,000 to $58,000
Synthetic cedar (Enviroshake) 50+ years $30,000 to $56,000
Cedar conversion to asphalt 25 to 30 years $18,000 to $34,000
Industrial flat roof (smaller) 20 to 30 years $80,000 to $250,000+
Industrial flat roof (larger) 20 to 30 years $250,000 to $1,000,000+

Hammond sub areas we cover

  • Hammond townsite, the heritage core around the historic mill site
  • Hammond train station area, heritage residential
  • Maple Crescent area, established residential
  • Maple Meadows area, the northern transition
  • Lougheed Highway corridor, the central commercial spine
  • Fraser River frontage, the southern industrial edge
  • Established residential streets, 1950s to 1980s family home concentrations
  • Maple Meadows Way corridor, residential and commercial

Adjacent areas we serve

Cottonwood(east). Silver Valley(north east). Pitt Meadows(west). Albion(east). From the same crews. Maple Ridge coverage end to end.

Why Hammond homeowners choose Paragon

Family owned since 2010. Dual CertainTeed Master Roofer and IKO Master Roofer certified. 120+ five star reviews. Heritage character home expertise for Hammond townsite. City of Maple Ridge heritage coordination. Second cycle replacement specialists. Cedar conversion experts. Industrial flat roof capability for Fraser riverfront buildings. Synthetic slate capability. Free on site estimates with detailed written quotes. 20 year workmanship warranty. No surprise extras.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a Hammond roof replacement cost?

Standard established single family homes typically run $11,000 to $20,000 for architectural asphalt shingle replacement. Heritage character homes around the Hammond townsite run $14,000 to $28,000. Larger established homes run $16,000 to $30,000. Premium upgrades to standing seam metal run $22,000 to $46,000. Synthetic cedar Enviroshake runs $30,000 to $56,000. Cedar conversions run $18,000 to $34,000. Industrial flat roof runs $80,000 to $1,000,000+.

What is special about Hammond?

Hammond is the south west Maple Ridge community along the Fraser River, organized around the historic Hammond mill site and Hammond train station. Heritage character homes survive around the original Hammond townsite dating to the 1880s through 1940s era. Post war single family fills the surrounding residential blocks. Substantial industrial along the Fraser River. The area trends established residential with strong long term ownership.

Do you handle Hammond heritage homes?

Yes. Hammond carries substantial heritage character home stock around the original Hammond townsite dating to the 1880s through 1940s era when the area developed around the lumber mill and CP Rail station. Material selection on heritage homes needs to align with character requirements. Premium architectural in dark palette, synthetic slate, and Enviroshake are common heritage compatible choices.

Is second cycle replacement happening in Hammond?

Yes. The 1950s through 1980s post war Hammond cohort is at peak second cycle replacement. Most original installations were cedar shake replaced with asphalt in the 1990s. That replacement cycle is now 25 to 35 years old and reaching end of life. Heritage homes follow longer replacement cycles aligned with character preservation.

Why is cedar conversion common in Hammond?

Hammond has substantial 1950s through 1980s housing stock that carried original cedar shake roofs. Cedar was popular in the era. Most have been replaced with asphalt and some remain at end of life. Conversion to premium architectural asphalt is the mainstream choice. Enviroshake synthetic cedar preserves the cedar aesthetic with 50 plus year lifespan.

How long does a Hammond roof replacement take?

Standard established single family homes complete in 2 to 4 days because of the simpler post war geometry. Heritage character homes run 4 to 7 days because of more complex geometry. Larger homes run 4 to 7 days. Premium standing seam metal projects run 6 to 12 days. Cedar conversion adds 2 to 4 days. Industrial flat roof projects run 2 to 8 weeks depending on building size.

Hammond Heritage or Family Roof Project? Free Consultation.

Free on site consultation with detailed written quotes. Heritage Hammond townsite specialists. Second cycle replacement experience. Cedar conversion experts. Industrial flat roof capability. 20 year workmanship warranty.

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Harman Singh
Senior Roofing Specialist & Project Manager — Paragon Roofing BC
CertainTeed Master Roofer IKO Master Roofer BC Licensed Contractor

15+ years of Lower Mainland roofing experience. Harman leads project teams across Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley with a focus on institutional quality work for residential, strata, and commercial properties. Direct line: 604‑358‑3436.

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