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Your roof stops leaking. That’s the baseline, but it’s not where the value ends.
When we finish a roofing job in Lynn, you’re looking at a roof built to handle the freeze-thaw cycles that destroy most installations within a decade. You’re not calling someone back next winter when ice dams form. You’re not watching water stains spread across your ceiling during the next nor’easter.
The shingles we install are rated for New England weather, not just checked off a supplier catalog. The underlayment is sealed correctly. The flashing around chimneys and valleys is done right the first time. You get a roof that actually protects your home instead of just covering it.
And because nearly half of Lynn’s homes were built before 1939, we’re used to working with older structures. We know how to handle the quirks without cutting corners or pretending everything’s standard. Your home value stays protected, your energy bills drop, and you stop worrying every time the forecast calls for snow.
Paradise Remodeling Inc has been handling roofing and exterior work in Lynn and the surrounding area for nearly two decades. We’re not new to this, and we’re not learning on your dime.
Feliciano Gomez runs the operation. We focus on quality work without the runaround. No cutting corners to save time, no disappearing after the deposit clears, no excuses when something needs to be fixed.
We know Lynn homes because we’ve worked on hundreds of them. We know what fails first on older houses. We know what materials hold up and what’s just marketing. And we know that when you’re spending this kind of money, you want someone who’s going to be straight with you about what needs to happen and what doesn’t.
First, we come out and inspect your roof. Not a five-minute glance from the driveway—an actual inspection where we’re looking at shingle condition, checking for soft spots in the decking, examining flashing, and identifying where water’s getting in or about to.
You get a clear estimate. We tell you what needs to be replaced, what can stay, and why. If your decking is rotted in spots, we’re not hiding that cost until we’re halfway through the job. If your ventilation is inadequate and going to cause problems down the road, we’ll tell you that too.
When we start the work, we protect your property. Tarps go down, magnetic rollers pick up nails, and we don’t leave your yard looking like a construction zone. The old roofing comes off, any damaged decking gets replaced, new underlayment goes down, and then the shingles get installed correctly—not just fast.
We handle the flashing, the ridge vents, the valleys, and all the spots where most leaks start. When we’re done, we walk the property with you, clean up completely, and make sure you’re clear on what was done. Then we leave you alone unless you need us again.
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A complete roof replacement in Lynn means we’re removing everything down to the decking, inspecting the structure, replacing any compromised wood, and installing a full roofing system designed for Massachusetts weather.
That includes ice and water shield in valleys and along eaves—critical for preventing the ice dam damage that’s practically guaranteed here. It includes proper ventilation so your attic doesn’t turn into a heat trap that melts snow unevenly and shortens your roof’s lifespan. And it includes quality shingles from manufacturers like Mule Hide that actually back their products.
For repairs, we’re not slapping patch jobs over problems. If your flashing failed, we’re replacing it correctly. If shingles blew off, we’re checking why and fixing the underlying issue, not just nailing down new ones that’ll fail the same way.
Lynn’s housing stock is old. Most homes here have been through multiple roof replacements, and a lot of them were done poorly. We’re used to finding and fixing previous contractors’ mistakes. Sometimes that means more work than expected, but we’d rather tell you the truth up front than have you call us back in two years with the same leak.
Most residential roof replacements in Lynn take two to four days depending on the size of your home, the complexity of the roof, and what we find when we remove the old materials.
A straightforward ranch with a simple roofline might be done in two days if the weather cooperates and the decking is solid. A larger colonial with multiple valleys, dormers, and chimneys takes longer. If we find rotted decking that needs replacement, that adds time.
Weather is the wildcard. We’re not installing a roof in the rain, and we’re not leaving your home exposed overnight if a storm’s coming. We’ll tarp and secure everything if we need to pause, but we’re not rushing through a job just to meet an arbitrary deadline. You want it done right more than you want it done fast.
Ice dams form when heat escapes from your attic, melts the snow on your roof, and that water refreezes at the eaves where the roof is colder. The ice builds up, creates a dam, and forces water back up under your shingles. That’s when you get leaks, ceiling stains, and interior damage.
Prevention starts with proper attic insulation and ventilation. If your attic is too warm, you’re going to get ice dams no matter how good your shingles are. During a roof replacement, we install ice and water shield along the eaves and in valleys—this is a waterproof membrane that stops water from penetrating even if it backs up under the shingles.
We also make sure your roof has adequate ventilation through ridge vents and soffit vents so cold air circulates and keeps the roof temperature consistent. Lynn’s older homes often have terrible attic ventilation, and that’s a major reason ice dams are so common here. Fixing it during a roof replacement saves you a lot of headaches.
Roof replacement costs in Lynn typically range from $8,000 to $20,000+ depending on the size of your home, the materials you choose, and what condition your decking is in. That’s a wide range because every house is different.
A small ranch with minimal complexity and solid decking will be on the lower end. A larger two-story home with multiple roof planes, chimneys, skylights, and rotted decking that needs replacement will cost more. If you want architectural shingles instead of standard three-tab, that increases the price. If you need extensive flashing work or structural repairs, same thing.
We give you a detailed estimate after inspecting your roof so you know exactly what you’re paying for. We’re not the cheapest option in Lynn, and that’s intentional. You’re paying for quality materials, correct installation, and a roof that lasts. Cheap roofing jobs fail early, and then you’re paying twice. We’d rather do it right once.
If your roof is over 20 years old, has widespread shingle damage, or you’re finding multiple leaks in different areas, replacement makes more sense than repairs. At that point you’re throwing money at a failing system.
Repairs make sense when the damage is localized—a few missing shingles from a storm, flashing that failed around a chimney, or a small leak in one valley. But if you’re patching multiple spots, your shingles are curling and brittle across the whole roof, or you’re seeing granules washing into your gutters everywhere, the roof is at the end of its life.
Lynn’s weather accelerates roof aging. The freeze-thaw cycles, the ice, the temperature swings—they’re hard on roofing materials. A roof that might last 25 years in a milder climate might only give you 18-20 here. When we inspect your roof, we’ll tell you honestly whether a repair buys you a few more years or if you’re just delaying the inevitable. Sometimes the smart financial move is replacing it now instead of limping along with repairs.
Yes. When a storm damages your roof, you need someone who can respond quickly before water causes more damage inside your home.
We handle emergency tarping and temporary repairs to stop active leaks, and then we assess the full extent of the damage and give you a plan for permanent repairs. Storm damage in Lynn usually means wind-blown shingles, damaged flashing, or fallen branches that punctured the roof. Sometimes it’s obvious, sometimes it’s subtle.
The key is getting it covered fast and then doing the actual repair correctly, not just slapping something together. A lot of storm damage is covered by insurance, and we can work with your adjuster to document what needs to be done. But the first priority is stopping water from getting into your house and causing secondary damage to insulation, ceilings, and walls.
For most Lynn homes, architectural asphalt shingles are the best balance of cost, durability, and performance in New England weather. They’re rated for high winds, they handle freeze-thaw cycles well, and they come with solid warranties when installed correctly.
We use products from manufacturers like Mule Hide that are designed for this climate. These aren’t the cheapest shingles available, but they’re built to last in Massachusetts conditions. You’re looking at 25-30 year lifespans if the installation is done right and the ventilation is adequate.
Metal roofing is another option that’s gaining popularity, especially for homes with low-slope sections where ice dams are a constant problem. Metal sheds snow and ice better than shingles, and it lasts longer. The upfront cost is higher, but the longevity can make it worth it. We’ll walk you through the pros and cons of each material based on your specific roof and budget so you can make an informed decision.
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