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A roof that works means you’re not scrambling after every storm. You’re not watching water stains spread across your ceiling or wondering if that missing shingle is going to cost you thousands down the road.
When your roof is installed correctly with materials built for New Hampshire winters, you sleep through the heavy snow and wake up dry. Your energy bills stay reasonable because heat isn’t escaping through gaps and worn spots. Your home value holds because buyers see a roof that’s been maintained, not patched together.
The difference between a quick fix and real roofing work shows up when the next storm hits. One keeps you calling contractors. The other keeps you comfortable in your own home, year after year, without the constant worry that something’s about to go wrong.
Paradise Remodeling Inc started as a home remodeling contractor over a decade ago, and we’ve been handling roofs across Massachusetts and southern New Hampshire ever since. We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we meet their standards for quality and customer service, not just ours.
Greenfield homes deal with the same weather challenges the rest of New Hampshire faces: heavy snow loads, ice dams, summer storms that come out of nowhere. We use Mule Hide and Owens Corning materials because they hold up to what this region throws at them. Class IV hail ratings, wind resistance up to 165 MPH, and systems designed to shed snow instead of trapping it.
You’re not getting a crew that disappears after the deposit clears. We assign experienced installers to every job, establish clear timelines, and show up when we say we will. That’s how we’ve stayed in business this long.
First, we come out and actually look at your roof. Not a five-minute glance from the driveway—a real inspection where we check for storm damage, worn shingles, flashing issues, and anything an insurance adjuster might miss. We take photos and notes because if you’re filing a claim, details matter.
Once we know what needs fixing, we give you a straightforward estimate. No upselling you on things your roof doesn’t need. If it’s a repair, we tell you. If it’s time for a replacement, we explain why and what your options are.
When the work starts, we protect your property, tear off the old materials properly, and install your new roof using manufacturer specs—not shortcuts. Our crews know how to handle New Hampshire’s building requirements and weather considerations. We clean up completely when we’re done, and we walk the property with you to make sure you’re satisfied before we call it finished.
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Every roofing project we handle in Greenfield, NH includes a full assessment of your current roof condition. That means checking for hidden damage that storms leave behind—the kind that doesn’t show up until it’s already causing problems inside your home.
You get materials rated for New Hampshire’s climate. We’re talking about roofing systems that handle heavy snow accumulation without buckling, prevent ice dam formation, and reflect summer heat to keep your cooling costs down. Metal roofing options are available if you want something that lasts 50+ years and requires almost no maintenance.
We also handle the insurance side if storm damage is involved. Most homeowners don’t realize their insurance covers more than they think, but adjusters miss things during inspections. We document everything so your claim reflects the actual scope of work needed, not just the obvious damage visible from the ground.
The installation itself follows Owens Corning and Mule Hide standards because that’s what keeps warranties valid and roofs performing long-term. You’re not paying for a roof that needs repairs in five years. You’re getting a system designed to protect your home for decades.
If your roof is under 15 years old and the damage is localized—like a few missing shingles after a storm or a small leak in one area—repair usually makes sense. You’re fixing the problem without replacing materials that still have life left.
But if your roof is over 20 years old, or if you’re seeing multiple issues like curling shingles, granule loss across large sections, or leaks in different spots, replacement is the smarter move financially. Patching an aging roof turns into a cycle of constant repairs that cost more over time than just replacing it once.
New Hampshire winters are hard on roofs. If your shingles are brittle, cracked, or missing in several areas, they’re not going to hold up through another season of heavy snow and ice. We’ll tell you honestly which route makes sense for your situation and your budget.
Most homeowners in New Hampshire pay between $6,600 and $19,500 for a new roof, with the average landing around $8,400. The range depends on your roof size, pitch, material choice, and how much old roofing needs to be removed.
Asphalt shingles are the most common and cost-effective option. Metal roofing costs more upfront but lasts two to three times longer and requires almost no maintenance. If you’re planning to stay in your home long-term, metal often pays for itself through energy savings and durability.
We give you a detailed estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and any structural repairs needed before installation. No surprises, no “we found more damage” calls halfway through the job. You know what you’re paying before we start, and that number doesn’t change unless you decide to upgrade materials or add features.
Most residential roof replacements in Greenfield take two to four days depending on size, weather, and complexity. A straightforward ranch with easy access can be done in two days. A larger two-story home with multiple valleys and steep pitches might take four.
Weather delays happen in New Hampshire, especially during spring and fall when conditions change fast. We don’t install roofing in rain or high winds because it compromises the installation quality and safety. If we have to pause for weather, we make sure your home is protected with tarps until we can finish.
We schedule the work in advance and give you a clear timeline before we start. You’ll know when the crew arrives, how long each phase takes, and when the final walkthrough happens. We don’t drag jobs out or leave your property half-finished for weeks.
Most homeowners insurance policies in New Hampshire cover storm damage from wind, hail, and falling debris. If a storm damaged your roof, you likely have coverage—but insurance adjusters often miss hidden damage during their initial inspection.
We document everything during our assessment: missing shingles, damaged flashing, compromised underlayment, and any structural issues the storm caused. That documentation supports your claim and makes sure you’re getting full coverage for all necessary repairs, not just the obvious damage.
The key is acting fast. The longer you wait after a storm, the harder it is to prove the damage came from that specific event versus normal wear. We work with your insurance company to make the claims process straightforward, and most storm damage repairs end up fully covered after deductible.
Architectural asphalt shingles with high wind and impact ratings perform well in New Hampshire if installed correctly. Look for Class IV hail resistance and wind ratings of at least 130 MPH. These shingles handle snow loads and temperature swings better than basic three-tab options.
Metal roofing is the most durable choice for this climate. It sheds snow instead of holding it, prevents ice dams, reflects summer heat, and lasts 50+ years with minimal maintenance. The upfront cost is higher, but you’re never replacing that roof again.
We use Owens Corning and Mule Hide products because they’re engineered for harsh climates and come with strong warranties. Cheap materials might save money now, but they fail faster under New Hampshire’s freeze-thaw cycles and heavy storms. You end up paying more in repairs and early replacement than you saved initially.
Check their business history first. A roofing contractor who’s been operating locally for years has a reputation to protect. Storm chasers who show up after severe weather and ask for large cash deposits upfront are the ones who disappear.
Look for manufacturer certifications like Owens Corning Preferred Contractor status. Those credentials require meeting specific standards and maintaining customer satisfaction ratings. Certified contractors have accountability beyond just their word.
Get everything in writing: scope of work, materials being used, timeline, payment schedule, and warranty details. Legitimate contractors don’t ask for full payment upfront. Standard practice is a deposit to order materials, progress payments as work is completed, and final payment after you’ve inspected and approved the finished job. If someone’s pushing for cash up front before they’ve done anything, that’s your signal to walk away.
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