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You stop worrying about the next rainstorm. You’re not calling around for emergency roof repair at 9 PM because water’s dripping into your living room again.
Your roof actually does its job. It keeps water out during those brutal February ice storms. It doesn’t develop new leaks three months after we fixed it.
You know what the repair cost before work starts. You’re not dealing with change orders or surprise fees halfway through. Our crew shows up when we say we will, finishes the work, and cleans up after ourselves. Your property looks the same as before we arrived, just with a roof that actually works.
That’s what roof repair should look like in East Merrimack, NH. No drama. No callbacks. Just a roof that protects your home the way it’s supposed to.
Paradise Remodeling Inc has spent over 13 years working on homes throughout East Merrimack and the Merrimack Valley. We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we’ve met their standards for quality work and customer service.
We know what New Hampshire weather does to roofs. Ice dams aren’t some abstract concept we read about—we’ve removed hundreds of them. We understand how quickly a small leak turns into a major problem when winter hits.
Our crews are professional. They show up on time, do the work right, and answer your questions without making you feel like you’re bothering them. We’re licensed and insured, and we use quality materials from manufacturers like Mule Hide and Owens Corning because cheap materials mean callbacks, and nobody wants that.
You call or contact us about your roof issue. We schedule a time that works for you—usually within a day or two, faster if it’s an emergency situation.
We come out and inspect your roof. We’re looking at the obvious damage, but also checking for underlying issues that might cause problems later. We take photos so you can see exactly what we’re talking about. Then we give you a clear estimate. No vague “somewhere between X and Y” pricing. You know what it costs before we start.
Once you approve the work, we schedule it and show up when we say we will. Our crew handles the repair, whether that’s replacing damaged shingles, fixing flashing around chimneys and vents, or addressing leak sources. We protect your property during the work and clean up completely when we’re done.
After the repair, we walk you through what we did and answer any questions. If you notice anything after we leave, you call us. We’re responsive even after the job’s complete.
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We handle storm damage repair when high winds tear off shingles or branches puncture your roof. We fix leaks wherever they’re coming from—failed flashing, damaged valleys, worn-out shingles, or ice dam damage.
In East Merrimack, ice dams are a real problem. When snow melts and refreezes at your roof’s edge, it creates a barrier that forces water under your shingles. We address the immediate damage and help you understand prevention options for next winter.
We replace damaged or missing shingles, repair or replace flashing around roof penetrations, fix soffit and fascia damage, and address any ventilation issues that might be contributing to your problems. For emergency situations—active leaks, major storm damage—we respond quickly to prevent further damage to your home’s interior.
Our work comes with warranty coverage because we stand behind what we do. We also help you understand what your insurance might cover if the damage resulted from a storm or sudden event. Most homeowner policies cover sudden, accidental damage, and we can document everything you need for your claim.
For active leaks or storm damage, we typically respond within 24 hours, often same-day if you call early enough. Emergency roof repair gets priority scheduling because we know water damage gets worse by the hour.
When you call about an emergency, we ask a few quick questions to understand the severity. If water’s actively coming in, we’ll walk you through temporary measures you can take while we’re on our way—things like placing buckets, moving furniture, or putting down tarps.
Our first priority is stopping the water intrusion. Sometimes that means a temporary repair to get you through until we can do the permanent fix properly. We’re not going to patch something in the rain that needs to be done right in dry conditions. But we will make sure your home is protected while we wait for the right weather window.
Ice dams cause a huge percentage of winter leaks here. When your attic’s warm enough to melt snow on your roof, that water runs down and refreezes at the colder eaves. The ice builds up and forces water back under your shingles. Proper attic insulation and ventilation prevent most ice dam issues, but once you have damage, it needs repair.
Failed flashing is another common culprit. Flashing seals the areas where your roof meets walls, chimneys, or vents. Over time, the sealant deteriorates or the metal corrodes. Water finds these weak spots during heavy rain or snowmelt.
Storm damage from high winds or falling branches creates obvious problems. But sometimes the damage isn’t visible from the ground—a few lifted shingles or a small puncture. That’s why it’s worth having someone inspect your roof after major storms, even if you don’t see obvious damage.
Minor repairs—replacing a few shingles or resealing flashing—typically run a few hundred dollars. More extensive repairs, like fixing a large section of damaged decking or addressing multiple leak sources, can run into the thousands.
The honest answer is it depends on what’s wrong. A leak might be a simple flashing issue that takes an hour to fix, or it might be symptomatic of larger problems that require more extensive work. We won’t know until we inspect your specific situation.
That’s why we provide clear estimates before starting work. You’ll know exactly what the repair costs and what that price includes. If we find additional issues during the repair, we discuss them with you before doing extra work. No surprise bills. Some repairs are covered by homeowner’s insurance, especially if they result from storm damage or other sudden events. We document everything thoroughly so you have what you need for your claim.
If your roof is relatively new and the damage is localized, repair makes sense. If your roof is 15-20 years old and you’re dealing with multiple problem areas, replacement might be more cost-effective long-term.
Consider how many repairs you’ve done recently. If you’re calling someone out every year or two for new leaks, that’s a sign your roof is reaching the end of its useful life. At some point, you’re throwing good money after bad.
Look at your shingles. If they’re curling, losing significant granules, or showing widespread wear, repair is just buying time. We’ll be honest with you about what makes sense for your situation. Sometimes repair is the right call. Sometimes it’s not. We’re not going to sell you a full replacement if a repair will solve your problem, but we’re also not going to patch something that’s going to fail again in six months.
Ice dams form when heat escapes from your attic and melts snow on your roof. The water runs down to the colder eaves and refreezes. The ice builds up and creates a dam that forces water under your shingles.
Prevention starts with proper attic insulation and ventilation. Your attic should be close to the outside temperature in winter. If it’s warm enough to melt snow, you need better insulation on your attic floor and better ventilation to let cold air circulate. Ridge vents and soffit vents work together to keep air moving.
Keep your gutters clean so water can drain properly. Remove snow from your roof after heavy storms if you can do it safely—roof rakes work well for single-story sections. If you’re dealing with ice dams every winter, we can assess your attic insulation and ventilation situation and recommend improvements. A little preventive work now saves you from emergency roof leak repair and water damage restoration later.
Yes. We document damage thoroughly with photos and detailed notes about what needs repair. Most insurance policies cover sudden, accidental damage—storm damage, falling trees, hail damage—but not gradual wear and tear.
We provide detailed estimates that break down materials and labor so your insurance adjuster can see exactly what the repair involves. If the adjuster wants to inspect the damage themselves, we coordinate timing so we’re all on the same page.
We’ve worked with most of the major insurance companies on claims. We know what documentation they need and how to communicate in terms they understand. That said, we work for you, not your insurance company. Our job is to fix your roof properly, not to do the cheapest possible repair that technically meets policy requirements. We’ll advocate for the right repair, and we’ll document everything so you can make your case to your insurer.
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