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Roofing Services in Windham, NH

What You Get When the Job's Done

You’re not calling a roofer because you’re bored. You’ve got a leak, storm damage, or shingles that look like they’ve seen better decades. Maybe you’re staring at ice dams every winter wondering when the ceiling’s going to cave.

Here’s what changes after we finish. Your roof stops being a problem you think about. No more buckets in the attic. No more wondering if the next storm’s going to mean a call to your insurance company.

You get a roof built to handle what Windham throws at it—heavy snow, ice, wind, and those freeze-thaw cycles that wreck cheap work. And if something does come up, you’ve got a contractor who actually answers the phone. That’s the difference between a roof and a roof you can forget about.

Roofing Contractor Windham, NH

We've Been Doing This Since 2012

Paradise Remodeling Inc isn’t new to this. We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we meet their requirements for quality and service—not just once, but consistently. Our BuildZoom score puts us in the top 8% of Massachusetts licensed contractors. That’s not luck.

We’ve been serving Windham and the surrounding area for over a decade. We know what winter does to roofs here. We know the difference between a quick patch and a real fix. And we know that when you’re comparing estimates, you’re not just looking at price—you’re looking at who you can trust to show up and do what they said they’d do.

Our Roofing Process in Windham

Here's How We Handle Your Roof

First, we come out and actually look at your roof. Not a quick glance from the driveway—a real inspection. We’ll tell you what’s wrong, what needs fixing now, and what can wait. No upselling, no scare tactics.

Once you decide to move forward, we map out a timeline and stick to it. We assign the right crew, order materials that match your home and budget, and keep you in the loop. You’re not going to wonder what’s happening or when we’re showing up.

During the job, we handle the details—permits, protection for your property, cleanup. When we’re done, you get a roof that’s installed correctly with materials that last. We don’t disappear after cashing the check. If you have questions or concerns after the fact, you can reach us. That’s how this should work.

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Roof Repair and Replacement Windham

What's Included in Our Roofing Work

We handle the full scope—roof replacements, repairs, ice dam prevention, emergency leak fixes, and maintenance. If it involves your roof, we’ve done it. A lot.

In Windham, ice dams aren’t a maybe—they’re a when. We address the root cause: ventilation, insulation, and proper installation that prevents heat from escaping and melting snow unevenly. A lot of contractors slap shingles on and call it done. That doesn’t fix the problem.

We also work with quality materials, primarily Owens Corning and Mule Hide products. These aren’t the cheapest options, but they’re built for New England weather. You’re looking at roofs that last 20 to 30 years when installed right, with warranties that actually mean something. For a typical 2,500 square foot home in Windham, you’re looking at a replacement cost between $13,600 and $19,000 depending on materials and complexity. We’ll walk you through what affects that number so there are no surprises.

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

If your roof is under 15 years old and the damage is isolated—like a few missing shingles after a storm or a small leak in one area—a repair usually makes sense. You’re looking at a targeted fix that stops the problem without replacing the whole system.

If your roof is over 20 years old, or if you’re seeing widespread issues like curling shingles, granule loss across multiple sections, or recurring leaks in different spots, replacement is the smarter move. Patching an old roof is like putting a bandaid on a bigger problem. You’ll spend money now and again in a year or two.

We’ll inspect your roof and tell you honestly what it needs. If a repair buys you another five years, we’ll say that. If it’s time for a new roof, we’ll explain why. You make the call based on real information, not a sales pitch.

Ice dams form when heat escapes through your roof, melts the snow, and that water refreezes at the edge where it’s colder. The ice builds up, traps more water behind it, and eventually that water finds its way under your shingles and into your home. It’s one of the most common winter insurance claims in the Northeast.

The fix isn’t just scraping ice off every January. It’s making sure your attic has proper insulation to keep heat inside your house, and proper ventilation to keep the roof deck cold. When the whole roof stays cold, snow doesn’t melt unevenly, and ice dams don’t form.

We assess your attic setup during the roofing process and address ventilation issues before they become expensive problems. A lot of Windham homes were built without enough ridge or soffit vents. Fixing that during a roof replacement costs way less than fixing water damage later. That’s the kind of detail that separates a roof that lasts from one that causes headaches.

Most residential roof replacements in Windham take two to four days depending on size, complexity, and weather. A straightforward ranch with good access can be done in two days. A larger colonial with multiple valleys, skylights, or steep pitches might take four.

Weather’s the wildcard. We’re not working in heavy rain or on icy surfaces. If conditions aren’t safe, we pause and resume when they are. Rushing a roof job to hit a deadline is how mistakes happen.

We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront based on your specific roof. You’ll know when we’re starting, what to expect each day, and when we’ll be finished. We also handle cleanup daily—you’re not living in a construction zone any longer than necessary. Most customers are surprised how little disruption there actually is when the job’s planned right.

Yes. We carry full insurance coverage, which protects both you and our crew if something goes wrong. That’s not optional—it’s basic professionalism. You should never hire a roofer who can’t prove they’re insured.

We’re also a licensed Massachusetts Home Improvement Contractor (license 195972, verified active), and we meet all requirements to work in New Hampshire. Our Owens Corning Preferred Contractor status requires us to maintain proper licensing, insurance, and a track record of quality work. They audit that regularly.

Before we start any job, we pull the necessary permits. Some contractors skip that step to save time or money. That’s a problem when you go to sell your house or file an insurance claim and there’s no record of permitted work. We do it right so you don’t have issues down the road.

You get two warranties: one on the materials and one on the workmanship. Material warranties come from the manufacturer—Owens Corning and Mule Hide both offer warranties ranging from 25 years to lifetime depending on the product line you choose. Those cover defects in the shingles themselves.

Our workmanship warranty covers the installation. If something fails because of how we installed it—flashing, ventilation, underlayment—we fix it. The length and terms depend on the scope of work, and we’ll spell that out clearly before you sign anything.

Here’s what matters: a warranty is only as good as the company backing it. If your roofer goes out of business or doesn’t answer calls two years later, that piece of paper doesn’t help you. We’ve been operating since 2012 and we’re not going anywhere. When customers call with questions or concerns after the job, we respond. That’s the warranty that actually matters.

We can handle emergency repairs during winter, but there are limits. If you’ve got an active leak or storm damage, we’ll get up there, assess it safely, and do what’s needed to stop water from coming in. That might mean tarping, temporary flashing, or a focused repair on the damaged section.

Full replacements are trickier. Shingles need specific temperatures to seal properly, and working on icy surfaces is dangerous. If it’s below freezing or there’s ice on the roof, we’ll usually recommend waiting until conditions improve unless it’s truly an emergency. Rushing a replacement in bad conditions leads to problems later.

The smarter play is addressing roof issues in late summer or early fall before winter hits. That gives you time to plan, compare options, and get the work done right without weather working against you. But if winter damage happens, we’re available. We’ll stabilize the situation and then talk through whether a temporary fix or full replacement makes sense once the weather cooperates.

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