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Living this close to the coast means your roof deals with conditions most contractors never see. Salt-laden wind eats through cheap materials. Ice dams form when snow piles up and melts unevenly. One bad nor’easter can rip shingles clean off if the installation wasn’t done right.
You’re not looking for the cheapest bid. You’re looking for someone who understands that coastal roofing in Seabrook requires different materials, different techniques, and crews who’ve actually worked through New Hampshire winters.
When your roof is installed correctly with materials built for this climate, you stop checking the ceiling every time it rains. You stop wondering if this winter will be the one that causes problems. The constant low-level stress about your biggest investment just goes away.
Paradise Remodeling Inc has spent over 12 years working on roofs across the New Hampshire seacoast. We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we’ve met strict standards for quality and reliability that most roofing companies can’t.
We’re licensed (MA HIC #195972), insured, and we offer 24/7 emergency service when storms hit. Our crews understand what Seabrook weather does to roofing systems because they’ve been repairing storm damage and replacing coastal roofs for over a decade.
We’re not the cheapest option, and we won’t pretend to be. You’re paying for materials that resist salt corrosion, installation methods that hold up to 165 MPH winds, and a team that shows up when they say they will.
First, we come out and inspect your roof. Not a 10-minute glance from the driveway – an actual inspection where we check for wind damage, look at flashing around chimneys and vents, and assess how the coastal elements have affected your current system.
You get a detailed estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and timeline. Most roof replacements take 1-5 days depending on size and complexity. We’re clear about what we’re using and why it matters for Seabrook’s climate.
During installation, our crews handle everything from tear-off to cleanup. We use aluminum metal roofing or premium asphalt shingles depending on what makes sense for your home and budget. Metal roofing sheds snow, resists salt corrosion, and can last 40-70 years. Asphalt is more affordable upfront and performs well when installed correctly with proper ventilation.
After we’re done, you get a warranty on materials and workmanship. If something goes wrong, we fix it. No runaround.
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Every roofing project we take on in Seabrook includes a full assessment of your current system. We’re checking for more than just missing shingles – we’re looking at ventilation, underlayment, flashing, and whether your decking has water damage that needs addressing before we put anything new on top.
Seabrook homes face unique challenges. The salt air accelerates corrosion on metal components. Winter ice dams cause water to back up under shingles. Wind-driven rain finds every weak point in your roof’s defense. That’s why we use materials specifically rated for coastal environments and install them according to manufacturer specs, not shortcuts.
You’ll know exactly what materials are going on your roof. We work with Owens Corning and Mule Hide products because they’re proven to last in harsh conditions. If we’re installing metal roofing, it’s aluminum that won’t rust when exposed to salt water. If it’s asphalt shingles, they’re rated for high winds and backed by real warranties.
We also handle emergency repairs. When a storm rips shingles off at 2 AM and water is coming in, you can call us. We’ll get someone out to tarp it and stop the damage, then schedule the permanent fix as soon as conditions allow.
Most residential roof replacements take between 1-5 days from start to finish. The timeline depends on your roof’s size, complexity, and the weather conditions when we’re working.
A straightforward ranch-style home with good access might be done in a day or two. A larger colonial with multiple valleys, dormers, and steep pitches takes longer. If we find rotted decking during tear-off, that adds time because we need to replace it before installing new roofing.
Weather is the wildcard. We don’t install roofing in heavy rain or when high winds make it unsafe. Seabrook’s coastal weather can be unpredictable, so we build some flexibility into the schedule. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated if anything changes.
Metal roofing and high-quality architectural asphalt shingles both perform well in Seabrook’s coastal climate, but for different reasons.
Aluminum metal roofing is the most durable option for salt exposure. It won’t rust or corrode when hit with salt-laden coastal winds. It sheds snow instead of letting it pile up, which prevents ice dams. Metal roofs are rated for winds up to 165 MPH and can last 40-70 years. The upfront cost is higher, but you’re likely never replacing it again.
Architectural asphalt shingles are more affordable and still hold up well when installed correctly. The key is using shingles rated for high winds (Class 4 impact resistance is ideal) and making sure the underlayment and ventilation are done right. Cheap shingles and sloppy installation fail fast in coastal conditions. Quality shingles with proper installation typically last 20-30 years here.
Yes. We offer 24/7 emergency roofing services for Seabrook homeowners dealing with storm damage, sudden leaks, or wind damage that’s actively letting water into your home.
When you call with an emergency, we’ll get someone out as quickly as possible to assess the damage and stop water from getting in. That usually means tarping the affected area or doing temporary repairs to protect your home until we can schedule the permanent fix.
Emergency repairs aren’t cheap, but they’re a lot cheaper than letting water damage your ceilings, insulation, and walls while you wait for business hours. Once the immediate crisis is handled, we’ll give you a detailed estimate for the permanent repair and work with your insurance company if the damage is covered.
Roof replacement costs in Seabrook typically range from $15,000 to $35,000+ depending on size, materials, and complexity. That’s a wide range because every roof is different.
Asphalt shingle replacements average around $30,000 for a typical home in 2025. Metal roofing costs more upfront – usually $17,000-$25,000+ – but lasts significantly longer. If we find rotted decking or structural issues during tear-off, that adds to the cost because it has to be fixed before new roofing goes on.
The cheapest bid isn’t always the best value. Low bids usually mean cheap materials, inexperienced crews, or corners being cut on things like underlayment and ventilation. Those roofs fail early, especially in Seabrook’s harsh coastal conditions. You end up paying twice – once for the cheap job, and again a few years later when you have to redo it correctly.
Yes. Paradise Remodeling Inc holds Massachusetts HIC License #195972, and we carry full liability insurance and workers’ compensation coverage.
New Hampshire doesn’t require state-level contractor licensing, but we maintain our Massachusetts license because it demonstrates we’ve met strict requirements for financial responsibility, insurance, and professional standards. That matters when you’re trusting someone to work on your largest investment.
Our insurance protects you if something goes wrong. If a crew member gets hurt on your property, our workers’ comp covers it – you’re not liable. If we accidentally damage something during the project, our liability insurance handles it. We also provide warranties on both materials and workmanship, so you’re covered if issues come up after we’re done.
Seabrook’s location on the New Hampshire seacoast creates roofing challenges you don’t see inland. Salt air, high winds, heavy snow, and rapid temperature swings all take a toll on roofing systems.
Salt-laden coastal winds cause metal components like flashing, nails, and vents to corrode faster. That’s why we use aluminum or stainless steel materials that resist salt corrosion. Standard galvanized steel rusts quickly this close to the ocean.
Winter weather here is particularly hard on roofs. Heavy snow loads stress the structure. Ice dams form when heat escapes through poor insulation, melting snow that refreezes at the eaves and backs water up under shingles. Nor’easters bring high winds that can lift or tear off shingles if they weren’t installed with enough fasteners or proper technique.
The key to a long-lasting roof in Seabrook is using materials rated for coastal conditions and installing them correctly. Shortcuts that might work fine 30 miles inland will fail here within a few years.
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