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Roof Repair in Candia, NH

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Storm damage doesn’t wait, and neither should you. Get fast, reliable roof repair in Candia backed by a 5-year warranty.

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What Happens When Your Roof Actually Works

You stop worrying every time the forecast calls for rain. No more buckets in the hallway, no more water stains spreading across your ceiling, no more wondering if that patch job from last year is going to hold.

A properly repaired roof does what it’s supposed to do—it protects your home without you having to think about it. You’re not calling someone back six months later because the same spot is leaking again. You’re not dealing with mold creeping into your attic or insulation turning into a soggy mess.

When we handle your roof repair in Candia, NH, you get materials that match New Hampshire’s weather—not the cheapest option that’ll fail in two winters. You get a crew that shows up when they say they will and finishes the job without cutting corners. And you get a 5-year workmanship warranty, which is five times longer than most roofing contractors offer, because we’re not interested in coming back to fix our own mistakes.

Experienced Roofing Services in Candia

We've Been Fixing Roofs Through New Hampshire Winters

Paradise Remodeling Inc is an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor serving Candia and the surrounding New Hampshire communities. That certification isn’t handed out freely—it means we’ve met strict standards for quality, reliability, and customer service.

We’ve seen what nor’easters do to roofs around here. The wind gusts that hit 60 mph, the ice dams that form when temperatures swing, the heavy snow loads that test every shingle and flashing. Your roof takes a beating in Candia, and we’ve spent years learning exactly how to repair the damage correctly.

We’re not the cheapest option, and that’s intentional. Cheap roof repairs mean someone’s cutting corners—using inferior materials, skipping proper flashing, rushing through the work. You’ll pay less upfront and more later when the problem comes back. We’d rather do it right once than see you twice for the same issue.

Our Roof Repair Process Explained

Here's Exactly What Happens When You Call

First, we come out and actually look at your roof. Not a quick glance from the driveway—we get up there and inspect the damage, check the surrounding areas, and figure out what’s causing the problem. Sometimes a leak in your living room is coming from damage fifteen feet away from where the water’s showing up.

We’ll tell you what needs to be fixed and why. If you’re dealing with storm damage, we’ll document everything for your insurance claim and walk you through that process. Most homeowners don’t realize they have one year from the date of the storm to file, and waiting too long means you’re paying out of pocket for repairs your policy should cover.

Once you approve the work, we schedule it fast—usually within days, not weeks. Our crew shows up on time, protects your property, and completes the repair using materials designed for New Hampshire weather. We use Mule Hide and Owens Corning products because they hold up to the conditions your roof faces year after year.

When we’re done, we clean up completely and walk you through what we did. Then you get a 5-year warranty on our workmanship, so if anything goes wrong with our repair, we come back and make it right at no cost to you.

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What's Included in Your Candia Roof Repair

You get a complete repair, not a temporary patch. That means replacing damaged shingles, fixing or replacing flashing around chimneys and vents, repairing any compromised decking underneath, and making sure your roof’s ventilation is working properly. If the damage exposed your home to water, we address that too before it turns into a bigger problem.

Storm damage is common here in Candia. When nor’easters roll through between October and March, they bring wind, heavy rain, and sometimes hail. Your roof can lose shingles, develop leaks around flashing, or suffer impact damage you won’t notice until water starts coming in. We handle emergency roof repairs when you need them—because waiting three weeks for someone to show up means water damage spreading through your attic, insulation, and ceilings.

We also work directly with insurance companies. If your damage is covered, we’ll document everything properly, provide the estimates your adjuster needs, and make sure you’re getting what your policy actually covers. The average storm damage claim in this area runs around $8,000, and most homeowners don’t know how to navigate that process. We do.

How do I know if my roof damage is covered by insurance?

Most homeowner policies in New Hampshire cover sudden damage from storms, wind, hail, and falling trees. They don’t typically cover wear and tear or damage from lack of maintenance. The key is timing—you usually have one year from the date of the storm to file a claim.

If you’re not sure whether your damage qualifies, call us before you call your insurance company. We’ll inspect your roof and tell you honestly whether the damage looks storm-related or not. If it is, we’ll document everything with photos and notes that your adjuster will need.

Here’s what most people get wrong: they wait too long to file, or they don’t realize the damage happened. A storm hits in April, you don’t notice the missing shingles, and by the time you see the leak in November, you’re outside the claim window. Getting your roof inspected after any major storm is the smartest move, even if everything looks fine from the ground.

Most roof repairs take one to three days depending on the extent of the damage and the weather. A straightforward shingle replacement might be done in a few hours. Larger repairs involving flashing, decking, or multiple areas of damage take longer.

Weather plays a role here in Candia. We can’t install shingles in freezing temperatures or during rain, so winter repairs sometimes require scheduling around conditions. If you’re dealing with an active leak, we can do temporary weatherproofing immediately and schedule the permanent repair for the next clear weather window.

Emergency repairs happen faster. If a storm just damaged your roof and water’s coming in, we prioritize getting someone out within 24 to 72 hours to stop the immediate problem. Then we schedule the complete repair. Waiting weeks for a repair appointment means water damage spreading through your home, and that turns an $8,000 roof repair into a $15,000 roof and interior restoration project.

Flashing failure is the number one cause we see. Flashing is the metal that seals the joints around chimneys, vents, skylights, and valleys where two roof planes meet. When it corrodes, pulls loose, or wasn’t installed correctly in the first place, water gets underneath your shingles and into your home.

Ice dams are the second biggest culprit in Candia. When your attic’s too warm, it melts snow on your roof. That water runs down and refreezes at the eaves where it’s colder, creating a dam. Water backs up under your shingles and leaks into your house. Proper attic ventilation and insulation prevent this, but many homes don’t have enough of either.

Storm damage—missing shingles, punctures from falling branches, wind-driven rain getting under damaged areas—causes the leaks that happen suddenly. The tricky part is that water doesn’t always come in where the damage is. It can travel along rafters or decking before it drips into your living space, which is why finding the actual source requires someone who knows what they’re looking for.

If the damage is localized to one area and your roof is less than 15 years old, repair usually makes sense. If you’re seeing damage in multiple areas, your roof is over 20 years old, or this is the third repair in five years, replacement is probably the smarter investment.

Here’s the math that matters: a new roof in New Hampshire runs $8,000 to $15,000 depending on size and materials. If you’re spending $3,000 on repairs every couple of years, you’re throwing money at a failing roof instead of fixing the problem permanently. Plus, insurance companies in New Hampshire are increasingly refusing to renew policies on homes with roofs over 20 years old or in poor condition.

We’ll tell you honestly which option makes sense for your situation. If your roof has good years left and the damage is repairable, we’ll repair it. If you’re patching a roof that’s going to need replacement in two years anyway, we’ll tell you that too. We’re not interested in selling you something you don’t need, but we’re also not going to repair a roof that’s past its useful life just because that’s what you asked for.

Basic repairs—replacing a few shingles, resealing flashing, fixing a small leak—typically run $500 to $1,500. Moderate repairs involving larger areas, multiple leak sources, or some decking replacement usually fall between $1,500 and $4,000. Extensive storm damage repairs can reach $5,000 to $8,000 depending on how much of your roof was affected.

The variables that affect cost are the extent of damage, what materials we’re matching, how accessible your roof is, and whether there’s underlying damage to decking or structure. A repair on a steep, three-story roof costs more than the same repair on a single-story ranch because of the time and safety equipment required.

Insurance covers most storm damage repairs, which is why documenting everything and filing promptly matters. If you’re paying out of pocket, we’ll give you an exact quote before starting work—no surprises, no “we found more damage” upsells unless we genuinely discover something that wasn’t visible during the initial inspection. And remember, cheap repairs fail. Spending $800 on a patch job that leaks again in six months costs you more than spending $1,500 on a proper repair that lasts.

First, document everything with photos from the ground—don’t get on your roof yourself. Take pictures of missing shingles, visible damage, and any debris that hit your house. Note the date and time. This documentation starts your insurance claim process.

Second, call a roofing contractor to inspect the damage and prevent further water intrusion. If water’s actively coming in, put a bucket under it and move anything valuable out of the way, but don’t attempt temporary repairs yourself unless you’re comfortable working on a roof safely. Most homeowner injuries happen during DIY emergency repairs.

Third, contact your insurance company within a few days. Tell them you have storm damage and you’ve had it inspected. They’ll send an adjuster out, usually within a week or two. Having a contractor’s documentation ready when the adjuster arrives speeds up the process. The biggest mistake people make is waiting—either to get the damage inspected or to file the claim. Every day you wait is another day water can get into your home and cause damage that might not be covered.

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