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Roofer in New Boston, NH

Roofs That Handle New Hampshire's Worst Weather

Your roof takes a beating here. We install and repair roofing systems built to last through heavy snow, ice dams, and summer storms without constant callbacks.

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Roofing Contractor New Boston Trusts

No More Leaks, Ice Dams, or Emergency Tarps

You’re tired of wondering if your roof will hold up through another winter. You’ve seen the ice dams form along the edges, watched water drip into your attic, or noticed shingles in the yard after a storm. That’s not normal wear and tear—that’s a roof telling you it’s done.

When we finish a roofing project in New Boston, NH, you’re not crossing your fingers hoping it holds. You’re getting materials rated for our snow loads, proper ventilation to prevent ice buildup, and installation that doesn’t cut corners. The goal isn’t just to patch the problem. It’s to give you a roof that works the way it should—quietly, consistently, without you thinking about it every time the forecast calls for snow.

We’ve been doing this since 2012. We know what fails here and why. And we know how to build it right the first time so you’re not dealing with the same issues two winters from now.

Licensed Roofing Services in New Boston

We've Been Fixing New Hampshire Roofs Since 2012

Paradise Remodeling Inc started because too many homeowners were getting burned by contractors who didn’t show up, didn’t communicate, or didn’t understand how roofs fail in this climate. We’re based locally, licensed, insured, and we’ve spent over a decade learning what works in New Boston and what doesn’t.

We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we meet their standards for quality and service. We’re also prescreened through HomeAdvisor. But more than certifications, we’re the crew that answers the phone when a storm hits and shows up when we say we will.

You’ll work with people who know New Boston’s building codes, understand how snow and ice affect different roof pitches, and won’t leave nails in your driveway when the job’s done.

Our Roof Repair and Replacement Process

Here's What Happens From Call to Completion

First, we come out and actually look at your roof. Not a satellite image—an actual inspection. We check for damaged shingles, flashing issues, ventilation problems, and signs of ice dam damage. You get a clear explanation of what’s wrong and what it’ll take to fix it.

Once you approve the estimate, we schedule the work around your timeline and the weather. We’re not starting a tear-off the day before a nor’easter. Our crew shows up on time, protects your property, and gets the old materials off. Then we install new underlayment, proper flashing, and your chosen roofing material—whether that’s architectural shingles, metal, or another system that fits your home and budget.

During installation, we focus on the details that prevent future problems: ridge vents for airflow, ice and water shield in vulnerable areas, and correct nailing patterns. When we’re done, we walk the property with a magnet to pick up stray nails, haul away all debris, and make sure you’re clear on your warranty.

If something comes up or the weather changes, we let you know immediately. No ghosting, no surprises.

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Roof Maintenance and Emergency Repairs

What's Included in Our Roofing Services

We handle full roof replacements, storm damage repairs, ice dam removal, and emergency leak fixes. If you’re dealing with an active leak, we’re available 24/7 to get a tarp up or make temporary repairs until we can do the job right.

For New Boston homeowners, ice dams are a major issue. When snow melts and refreezes at your roof’s edge, it creates a barrier that forces water under your shingles. We don’t just remove the ice—we address the root cause with better insulation, ventilation, and materials designed to handle freeze-thaw cycles.

We also work with insurance companies if your roof was damaged by wind, hail, or falling branches. We document everything, provide detailed estimates, and help you navigate the claims process so you’re not fighting for coverage on your own.

Our material options include Owens Corning Duration shingles, Mule Hide single-ply systems for flat or low-slope roofs, and metal roofing for homeowners who want maximum durability and energy efficiency. Every option is chosen based on what performs best in New Hampshire’s climate—not what’s cheapest to install.

How do I know if I need a roof repair or a full replacement?

If the damage is localized—a few missing shingles after a storm, a small leak around a chimney, or isolated wear in one area—a repair usually makes sense. We can replace damaged sections, reseal flashing, and get you back to watertight without tearing off the whole roof.

But if your roof is over 20 years old, you’re seeing widespread curling or cracking, or you’ve had multiple leaks in different spots, a replacement is the smarter move. Patching an aging roof is like putting bandaids on a bigger problem. You’ll spend money now and again in two years when something else fails.

During our inspection, we’ll tell you honestly what we’re seeing. If a repair buys you five more solid years, we’ll say that. If your roof is on borrowed time and a replacement saves you from more expensive damage down the road, we’ll say that too. No upselling, just the truth based on what’s actually up there.

Ice dams happen when heat escapes from your attic and warms the roof surface. Snow melts, runs down to the colder eaves, and refreezes. That ice builds up, traps more water behind it, and eventually forces moisture under your shingles and into your home.

The fix isn’t just scraping ice off every winter. It’s controlling heat loss with proper attic insulation and making sure your roof can breathe with adequate ventilation. We install ridge vents and soffit vents to keep air moving, which regulates temperature and prevents that melt-refreeze cycle.

We also use ice and water shield—a self-sealing membrane—along the eaves and valleys where ice dams typically form. If water does get past your shingles, the shield stops it from reaching your roof deck. Combined with the right insulation and airflow, you’re not dealing with the same ice dam problems every February. It’s a system, and when it’s done right, it works.

Most residential roof replacements take one to three days, depending on the size of your home, the complexity of the roof, and the weather. A straightforward ranch with a simple gable roof? We can usually finish in a day. A larger two-story with multiple valleys, dormers, and steep pitches? That’s closer to two or three days.

We don’t rush it. Tearing off old shingles, inspecting the decking for damage, replacing any rotted sections, and installing new materials correctly takes time. If we hit a stretch of rain or high winds, we’ll pause and reschedule rather than risk poor installation or safety issues.

You’ll know the timeline upfront, and we’ll update you if anything changes. We also make sure your home is protected at the end of each day—no open roof left overnight. The job’s not done until the site is clean, the materials are installed right, and you’re confident in what you’re getting.

Yes. If a tree falls on your roof, a windstorm tears off shingles, or you have an active leak during a nor’easter, we respond. We’re available 24/7 for emergency calls, and our goal is to get your home protected as quickly as possible—whether that’s tarping the damaged area, making temporary repairs, or securing loose materials.

Once the immediate crisis is handled, we’ll assess the full extent of the damage and give you a plan for permanent repairs. We also work directly with your insurance company, document everything with photos, and provide the detailed estimates adjusters need to process your claim.

Storm damage doesn’t wait for business hours, and neither do we. When you call, you’ll reach someone who can help—not a voicemail. We’ve been through enough New Hampshire winters to know that when your roof fails, it needs to be fixed now, not next week.

Architectural asphalt shingles are the most common choice because they handle our weather well, come with solid warranties, and offer good value. Owens Corning Duration shingles, for example, are rated for high winds and designed to resist algae growth, which is common in humid New England summers.

Metal roofing is becoming more popular, especially for homeowners who want a roof that lasts 40-plus years and sheds snow easily. It’s more expensive upfront, but you’re looking at fewer replacements over the life of your home, better energy efficiency, and virtually no maintenance.

For flat or low-slope roofs, we use Mule Hide single-ply membranes or modified bitumen systems. These are built to handle standing water and freeze-thaw cycles without cracking or leaking. The key is matching the material to your roof’s pitch, your home’s style, and how long you plan to stay in the house. We’ll walk you through the pros and cons of each option based on your specific situation—not just what’s trendy or easy for us to install.

For a typical single-family home in New Boston, you’re looking at anywhere from $8,000 to $20,000+ depending on size, material, and complexity. A straightforward asphalt shingle replacement on a 1,500-square-foot ranch might land around $10,000 to $12,000. A larger home with steep pitches, multiple valleys, or a metal roof upgrade can push closer to $20,000 or more.

That range accounts for quality materials, proper installation, and addressing underlying issues like rotted decking or inadequate ventilation. If a contractor quotes you significantly lower, ask what they’re cutting. Cheap jobs usually mean thinner shingles, skipped steps, or crews that disappear when problems show up.

We provide transparent estimates that break down materials, labor, and any additional work needed. No hidden fees, no surprises when the job’s done. And if insurance is covering part of the cost due to storm damage, we’ll work with your adjuster to make sure the estimate reflects the actual scope of repairs. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying for before we start.

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