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Roofs in New Castle go through a lot between the coastal storms, freezing winters, and baking summer heat. Once a shingle cracks or the flashing pulls away, water gets inside and the damage spreads pretty fast.
It rarely stops at just a brown water spot on your ceiling. If you put off a repair, you are looking at mold in the walls, soaked insulation, and rotting wood that gets incredibly expensive to fix. Water just keeps finding new places to hide the longer you wait to call someone.
Fixing the problem right away stops the leak before it ruins anything else. It means you can sleep through a heavy storm without lying awake wondering if a drip is getting worse. You keep your house dry, and you do not have to drag buckets out of the garage every time the forecast calls for rain.
Paradise Remodeling Inc has been handling roof repairs all over New Castle and the surrounding seacoast for more than ten years. We hold a status as an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which requires meeting a set of high standards that most local roofing companies simply cannot reach.
We have spent enough time here to see exactly what nor’easters and coastal storms do to a roof. We know how ice dams build up on houses around New Castle when the temperature swings back and forth, and we know how the salt air eats away at roofing materials faster than you would see inland.
When you hire us, you are working with a locally owned business that has been here for every major storm season. We are not some pop-up crew that shows up after a big hurricane and vanishes the next week. We are fully licensed and insured, and we built our reputation on doing the job right instead of playing the usual contractor games.
We start by coming out to get a real look at your roof. We don’t just stand in the driveway pointing at the house. We climb a ladder to inspect the damage, check the surrounding area, and figure out exactly what is causing the problem. You get a free inspection, and you are under no pressure to hire us.
Once we know what is going on, we explain it to you in plain English. We show you the photos of the damage, walk you through the fix, and give you an honest price. If you want to file an insurance claim, we help you pull together all the documentation and talk to your agent to help get the repairs covered.
Then we get the job on the schedule. You won’t be stuck waiting six weeks for someone to patch a leak. We move fast for emergencies, and for bigger projects, we give you a realistic timeline and stick to it.
While we work, we take care of your property, use high-quality materials, and clean up every scrap of mess before we leave. We back our work with a warranty, and we want you to look everything over before we head out. We don’t like surprises any more than you do, so we get it right the first time.
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Roof repair in New Castle isn’t a one-size-fits-all job. Homes on the coast deal with different issues than houses further inland. Your repair might mean replacing shingles ripped off by the wind, sealing up flashing around a chimney where rain sneaks in, or fixing the damage left behind by last winter’s ice dams.
We specialize in leak repairs that focus on tracking down the true source instead of just slapping a patch on the most obvious spot. Water moves around, so that damp ceiling in your bedroom might be coming from a piece of bad flashing fifteen feet away. We track it down and fix it for good. We also handle a lot of storm damage.
When a nor’easter hits or a hailstorm rolls through, we figure out the full extent of the damage, get it documented for your insurance, and restore your roof so it is strong again. We have worked with every major insurance company and know how to talk to them.
If you need help with a claim, we can step in, provide the detailed photos they want, and meet with adjusters so you don’t miss out on coverage due to a technicality in the paperwork. New Hampshire weather changes fast, and your roof needs to hold up to whatever hits it next. That is the goal of every repair we do.
Most homeowners can’t tell from the ground, and that’s the problem. A few missing shingles might just need a repair. Widespread damage across multiple sections usually means you’re looking at replacement.
Here’s what we look at: the age of your roof, the extent of damage, and whether the underlying structure is compromised. If your roof is under 15 years old and the damage is localized—say, one section got hit by a falling branch—repair makes sense. If you’re at 20+ years with leaks in multiple spots, curling shingles, and granule loss, replacement is probably the smarter investment.
We’ll tell you honestly which one you need. There’s no point doing a repair that buys you six months when the whole roof is failing. But we’re also not going to push a full replacement when a solid repair gives you another decade. You’ll get photos, an explanation of what we’re seeing, and a recommendation based on what actually makes sense for your situation and budget.
It depends on what caused the damage. Insurance typically covers sudden events like storm damage, falling trees, or hail. It doesn’t cover normal wear and tear or damage from lack of maintenance.
If a windstorm rips shingles off your roof, that’s usually covered. If your 25-year-old roof is leaking because it’s reached the end of its lifespan, that’s on you. The tricky part is when you have both—an old roof that gets storm damage. Insurance might cover the damaged section but not a full replacement if the rest of the roof was already failing.
We help you navigate this. We document the damage thoroughly, provide detailed reports for your insurance company, and work with adjusters to make sure covered damage gets approved. We’ve handled hundreds of insurance claims in New Hampshire and know what documentation they need. Some insurance companies try to minimize payouts by claiming pre-existing damage. We make sure the actual storm damage is clearly identified and properly covered.
Simple repairs take a few hours. Complex repairs might take a full day or two. It depends entirely on what’s wrong and what we find once we start working.
Replacing a section of damaged shingles on a clear day? We can knock that out in half a day. Tracking down a leak that’s been hiding for months, removing damaged decking, replacing insulation, and properly sealing everything? That’s a longer job.
Weather also plays a role. We’re not doing roof work in heavy rain or on ice-covered surfaces. That’s not us being difficult—it’s unsafe and the repairs won’t hold. We’ll give you a realistic timeline when we assess the damage. For emergency repairs where water’s actively coming in, we can do temporary fixes to stop the immediate problem, then come back to complete the permanent repair when conditions allow. You won’t be left with a tarp on your roof for three months.
Coastal storms and winter weather are your roof’s biggest enemies here. New Castle sits right on the water, which means you get hit harder by nor’easters than inland areas. High winds lift shingles, driving rain finds every weak point, and salt air accelerates deterioration.
Ice dams are another major issue. When your attic’s warm enough to melt snow on the roof, that water runs down and refreezes at the eaves. Ice builds up, water backs up under the shingles, and suddenly you’ve got leaks in the middle of winter. This happens constantly in New Hampshire homes that don’t have proper attic insulation and ventilation.
Falling branches during storms cause obvious damage, but the less obvious culprit is just the constant freeze-thaw cycle. Water gets into small cracks, freezes and expands, thaws and contracts. Over time, this breaks down flashing, loosens shingles, and creates entry points for leaks. The homes closest to the ocean also deal with salt spray that degrades materials faster than you’d see even ten miles inland. Your roof is working harder here than it would in most places.
Yes, but with limitations. We can handle emergency repairs in winter when you’ve got active leaks or storm damage. We can’t do everything we’d do in warmer weather, but we can stop water from coming into your home.
The issue is that roofing materials don’t perform the same in cold temperatures. Shingles become brittle and can crack when you’re working with them. Sealants don’t activate properly below certain temperatures. Ice and snow make the work surface dangerous and prevent proper adhesion.
For emergency situations, we’ll do what’s necessary to protect your home—temporary waterproofing, emergency patching, or installing protection until we can complete a permanent repair in better conditions. For non-emergency repairs, we’ll be honest about whether it makes sense to wait for spring. Sometimes waiting two months for proper conditions means the repair lasts 20 years instead of failing in two. We’re not going to take your money to do substandard work just because you’re ready to move forward. You’ll get our honest assessment of whether winter repair is smart or if temporary protection plus a spring repair is the better call.
Yes, and this is where a lot of homeowners get stuck without help. Insurance claims for roof damage can be complicated, especially when adjusters try to minimize what’s covered or claim damage is pre-existing.
We document everything thoroughly—photos of the damage, detailed reports of what caused it, and clear explanations of what repairs are necessary. When the adjuster comes out, we can meet with them, walk them through the damage, and make sure they’re seeing everything that needs to be included in the claim.
Insurance companies have their own roofing experts, and they’re working for the insurance company, not you. Having a contractor who knows what should be covered and how to document it properly levels the playing field. We’ve worked with every major insurance provider in New Hampshire. We know their processes, what documentation they require, and how to present claims so they get approved. You’re not navigating this alone or hoping you filled out the paperwork correctly. We handle the technical side so you can focus on getting your home fixed.
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