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Roofer in Hampton Falls, NH

Your Roof Handles New England. We Make Sure It Lasts.

We’re an Owens Corning Preferred roofing contractor serving Hampton Falls homeowners who need repairs, replacements, or maintenance that actually holds up through snow, wind, and coastal storms.

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Roofing Services in Hampton Falls, NH

A Roof That Stops Being Your Problem

You’re not calling a roofer because everything’s fine. Something’s leaking, a shingle blew off, or you’re staring at water stains wondering how bad it really is.

Here’s what changes after we handle it: no more buckets during rainstorms. No more wondering if this winter’s snow load is the one that causes real damage. No more surprise leaks that turn into ceiling repairs and mold concerns.

You get a roof system designed for Hampton Falls weather—the kind that doesn’t need constant attention. Materials rated for high winds and impact resistance. Installation done right the first time, so you’re not dealing with callbacks or patch jobs six months later. And if something does come up, you’ve got a contractor who actually answers the phone.

The outcome isn’t just a new roof. It’s one less thing eating up your time and budget.

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We've Been Doing This Since 2012

Paradise Remodeling Inc started as a home remodeling contractor in Massachusetts over a decade ago. We earned Owens Corning Preferred Contractor status, which means we meet their standards for quality, customer service, and warranty coverage—not every roofing company can say that.

Hampton Falls homeowners deal with coastal wind, heavy snow, and the occasional nor’easter that tests every weak point in a roof. We’ve handled enough New England weather to know what works and what fails. That experience shows up in how we spec materials, how we install them, and how long your roof actually lasts.

You’re not getting a crew that learned roofing last month. You’re getting a contractor who’s been through enough projects to know what matters and what doesn’t.

Our Roofing Process in Hampton Falls

Here's How a Roof Project Actually Happens

First, we come out and look at what you’re dealing with. Not a five-minute glance from the driveway—an actual inspection that identifies damage, weak spots, and whether you need a repair or a full replacement. You get a clear answer and a written estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and timeline.

If you move forward, we handle the details: permits, material orders, crew scheduling. You’ll know when we’re starting and how long it takes. Most residential roof replacements in Hampton Falls wrap up in a few days, weather depending.

During the job, we protect your property, tear off the old roofing, inspect the decking for damage, and install your new system according to manufacturer specs. That means proper ventilation, ice and water barriers where they’re needed, and shingles installed so they actually perform in wind and rain.

When we’re done, we walk the property with you, clean up every nail and scrap, and make sure you’re clear on your warranty coverage. Then we leave, and your roof does its job without you thinking about it.

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Roof Maintenance and Repair Hampton Falls

What You Actually Get From a Roofing Contractor

Roof replacement in Hampton Falls means tearing off your old shingles, inspecting and repairing any damaged decking, installing underlayment and ice barriers, and putting down impact-resistant shingles rated for New England wind speeds. You’re looking at materials that handle hail, snow load, and the kind of weather that comes off the Atlantic without warning.

Roof repairs cover everything from replacing missing shingles after a storm to fixing flashing around chimneys and vents that leak every time it rains. We also handle maintenance—clearing debris, checking for early signs of wear, and catching small problems before they turn into expensive ones.

Energy efficiency matters here too. The right roofing materials reflect heat in summer and work with proper attic ventilation to reduce your cooling costs. In winter, a well-installed roof with adequate insulation keeps warm air inside instead of letting it escape through your attic. That’s money you’re not spending on heating and cooling bills.

Hampton Falls homeowners also care about curb appeal and resale value. A new roof recoups around 60-70% of its cost when you sell, and it’s one of the first things buyers notice. We help you choose colors and styles that fit your home and neighborhood without looking out of place.

How much does a roof replacement cost in Hampton Falls, NH?

Most roof replacements in Hampton Falls run between $13,000 and $19,000 for a typical 2,500 square foot home. That’s based on current New Hampshire averages of $525 to $750 per roofing square, which covers materials, labor, permits, and cleanup.

Your actual cost depends on roof size, pitch, material choice, and how much decking needs repair once the old shingles come off. Steeper roofs cost more because they’re harder to work on safely. Architectural shingles cost more than basic three-tab but last longer and look better.

If you’re just dealing with a repair—like replacing damaged shingles or fixing a leak around a chimney—you’re looking at a few hundred to a couple thousand depending on what’s involved. We give you a written estimate before any work starts, so there’s no guessing.

Fall and spring are your best windows. Temperatures are mild, shingles seal properly, and you’re not dealing with winter cold or summer heat that makes the job harder on materials and crews.

Winter isn’t ideal in Hampton Falls because cold temperatures affect how shingles adhere and how long the job takes. Snow and ice obviously create delays. Summer works fine, but it’s also peak season, so you might wait longer to get on the schedule.

That said, if your roof is leaking or damaged, don’t wait for the perfect season. We can handle emergency repairs year-round, and sometimes a full replacement in winter beats dealing with ongoing water damage. Timing matters, but protecting your home matters more.

A quality asphalt shingle roof installed correctly lasts 20 to 30 years in New Hampshire, depending on the material grade and how much weather it takes. Architectural shingles on the higher end of that range outlast basic three-tab shingles.

New England weather is tough on roofs. Heavy snow, ice dams, wind, and temperature swings all shorten lifespan if the installation isn’t done right. That’s why proper ventilation, ice and water barriers, and manufacturer-spec installation matter—they’re what make a roof last its full expected life instead of failing early.

Metal roofs last 40 to 70 years and handle snow and ice better than shingles, but they cost more upfront. If you’re planning to stay in your home long-term, metal might make sense. For most Hampton Falls homeowners, quality shingles installed by a contractor who knows what they’re doing are the sweet spot for cost and performance.

Yes. A licensed contractor knows local building codes and permit requirements. Insurance protects you if someone gets hurt on your property or if something gets damaged during the job. If a roofer can’t show proof of both, you’re taking on risk you don’t need.

New Hampshire has 231 roofing contractors, and not all of them operate the same way. Some cut corners on materials, use inexperienced crews, or disappear when there’s a problem. Checking credentials takes five minutes and saves you from hiring someone who leaves you worse off than when they started.

We’re fully insured and meet Owens Corning’s requirements for Preferred Contractor status, which includes background checks, financial stability, and customer service standards. That’s not us bragging—it’s just what you should expect from anyone working on your home.

First, document everything. Take photos of missing shingles, dents, leaks, and any visible damage from the ground. Don’t get on the roof yourself—that’s how people get hurt. If water’s coming in, put a bucket under it and move anything that could get damaged.

Next, call us to inspect the damage and give you a written assessment. You’ll need that for your insurance claim. Most homeowners insurance in New Hampshire covers storm damage like wind, hail, and falling trees, but you have to file quickly and provide documentation.

We handle storm damage inspections and work directly with insurance adjusters to make sure claims get processed correctly. Once your claim is approved, we schedule the repair or replacement and handle the work. The goal is getting your roof fixed fast so a small problem doesn’t turn into water damage, mold, or structural issues that cost way more to fix.

If the damage is isolated—a few missing shingles, a small leak around a vent, flashing that came loose—a repair usually handles it. If you’re seeing widespread issues like curling shingles, granule loss across the roof, multiple leaks, or sagging sections, replacement makes more sense than patching.

Age is a factor too. If your roof is over 20 years old and starting to show wear, repairs might buy you a year or two, but you’re likely looking at replacement soon anyway. At that point, investing in patches doesn’t make financial sense.

We’ll inspect your roof and tell you honestly what it needs. If a repair gets you another five years, we’ll say that. If the roof’s done and you’re throwing money at a losing battle, we’ll say that too. You make the call based on real information, not a sales pitch.

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