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You’re not looking for the cheapest patch job. You need a roof that holds up when Newton’s weather throws everything at it—heavy snow, ice dams, wind-driven rain, and those freeze-thaw cycles that turn small problems into expensive ones.
A proper roof repair means you’re not calling someone back in six months. It means water stays outside where it belongs. No more buckets in the hallway, no more wondering if that stain on the ceiling is getting bigger, and no more lying awake during storms hoping everything holds together.
When your roof is actually fixed—not just temporarily covered—you get your peace of mind back. You stop checking the attic after every rainfall. You stop worrying about mold growing in your walls or insulation getting soaked. Your home stays dry, your family stays comfortable, and you’re not bleeding money on emergency calls every season.
That’s what a real repair looks like. Not a quick fix that buys you a few months. A solution that protects your home and your investment for years.
Paradise Remodeling Inc is an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor serving the North Shore Massachusetts area and surrounding New Hampshire communities like Newton. That certification isn’t just a badge—it means we meet strict requirements for quality work and customer service that most contractors can’t match.
We’ve spent over a decade learning exactly how New Hampshire weather beats up roofs. We know which materials hold up to your winters and which ones fail in three years. We know local building codes, we know how to handle insurance paperwork after storm damage, and we know how to spot problems before they turn into disasters.
You’re hiring a local crew that shows up when we say we will, does the work right, and doesn’t disappear when you call six months later. We’re fully licensed and insured, and we’ve built our reputation on fixing problems correctly the first time.
First, we come out and actually look at your roof. Not a five-minute glance from the driveway—a real inspection where we find the source of the leak, check for hidden damage, and figure out what needs fixing versus what can wait.
Then we give you a straight answer about what it’ll cost and how long it’ll take. If it’s an emergency leak, we can get temporary protection in place fast while we line up the full repair. If it’s storm damage, we’ll document everything you need for your insurance claim and handle the paperwork so you’re not fighting with adjusters.
The actual repair depends on what’s wrong. Sometimes it’s replacing damaged shingles and sealing around flashing. Sometimes it’s fixing rot in the decking underneath. Sometimes it’s addressing ventilation problems that caused the damage in the first place. We fix the root cause, not just the symptom.
After the work’s done, we clean up completely and walk you through what we did. You’ll know exactly what was repaired, what materials we used, and what to watch for going forward. No surprises, no mess left behind, no wondering if it’s actually fixed.
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A proper roof repair starts with finding every problem, not just the obvious one. Water doesn’t always leak where the damage is—it can travel along rafters and show up twenty feet away from the actual hole. We trace it back to the source and fix what’s actually broken.
That usually means replacing damaged shingles, but it often includes more. Flashing around chimneys and vents fails constantly in Newton’s climate. Underlayment gets torn during wind storms. Decking rots when leaks go unnoticed. Ventilation problems create ice dams that rip shingles off every winter. We address all of it.
You also get someone who knows Newton’s weather patterns and building requirements. We use materials rated for New Hampshire’s temperature swings—not the cheap stuff that cracks in two years. We follow local codes so you don’t have issues when you sell. And we coordinate with your insurance company if the damage came from a storm, handling the documentation and claims process that most homeowners find impossible to navigate alone.
Emergency repairs get priority response because waiting three days while water pours into your home isn’t an option. We’ll get protection in place fast, then schedule the permanent fix as soon as conditions allow.
For active leaks, we can usually get someone out the same day or next day to stop the immediate water intrusion. That might mean tarping the damaged area or doing a temporary patch to protect your home while we line up materials and schedule the full repair.
The permanent fix depends on the damage extent and weather conditions. Simple repairs—replacing a few shingles or resealing flashing—often happen within a few days. Larger repairs that involve replacing decking or extensive shingle sections might take a week to schedule, especially during busy storm seasons when everyone’s calling.
We won’t leave you with a tarp on your roof for weeks. Once we’ve stopped the active leak, we prioritize getting the real repair done fast. New Hampshire weather doesn’t wait, and neither should your contractor.
Most roof repairs in Newton run between $400 and $1,800, depending on what’s damaged and how much work is involved. Replacing a small section of shingles and resealing flashing might cost $500. Fixing rot in the decking, replacing underlayment, and installing new shingles over a larger area can push closer to $2,000.
Emergency leak repairs that need immediate response sometimes cost more because we’re dropping everything to get to your house fast. Storm damage repairs often get covered by insurance, which changes the equation completely—you’re typically paying your deductible rather than the full repair cost.
We give you an honest estimate after inspecting the damage. No surprise charges, no hidden fees, no upselling you on work that doesn’t need doing. You’ll know exactly what it costs and why before we start.
Yes, and this is where having a local contractor who’s done this before makes a huge difference. Insurance companies want specific documentation—photos of the damage, measurements, material lists, proof that it came from a storm and not normal wear. Most homeowners have no idea what adjusters need to approve a claim.
We document everything properly from the start. We take the photos they want, we write up the scope of work in the format they expect, and we can talk directly to your adjuster if needed. We’ve handled hundreds of insurance claims, so we know what gets approved and what gets denied.
This doesn’t cost you extra—it’s part of fixing your roof correctly. We’re not public adjusters who take a cut of your claim. We’re contractors who know that proper documentation means you get the coverage you’re paying for, which means we can do the repair right instead of fighting over every shingle.
Age and damage extent determine whether repair makes sense. If your roof is under 15 years old and the damage is localized—one section got hit by a falling branch, or wind lifted shingles in a specific area—repair is usually the right call. You fix what’s broken and get another decade from the rest.
If your roof is over 20 years old, or if you’re seeing problems in multiple areas, replacement often makes more financial sense. Spending $1,500 on repairs when you’ll need a new roof in two years anyway just delays the inevitable. We’ll tell you honestly which situation you’re in.
Sometimes it’s a judgment call. A 17-year-old roof with moderate damage could go either way. We’ll explain your options, what each costs, and how long you can expect each solution to last. Then you decide based on your budget and how long you’re planning to stay in the house.
Architectural asphalt shingles handle New Hampshire weather well and offer the best value for most homeowners. They’re rated for the temperature swings you get here, they shed snow and ice reasonably well, and they last 20-30 years when installed correctly. We typically use Owens Corning products because they perform consistently in this climate.
Metal roofing costs more upfront but lasts 40-50 years and handles snow load better than anything else. Ice and snow slide right off, which prevents ice dam problems that plague a lot of Newton homes. If you’re planning to stay in your house long-term, metal often pays for itself.
Whatever material you choose, proper installation matters more than the shingles themselves. The best shingles in the world fail if the underlayment is cheap, the flashing is wrong, or the ventilation is inadequate. We focus on the whole system, not just what’s visible from the street.
Yes. Our workmanship is guaranteed, and the materials we install come with manufacturer warranties. The specifics depend on what we’re repairing and which products we use, but you’re covered if something fails because of our work or defective materials.
Owens Corning Preferred Contractor status means we can offer enhanced warranties that regular contractors can’t. These often include longer coverage periods and better protection against material defects. We’ll explain exactly what’s covered when we give you the estimate.
What’s not covered is new damage from future storms or normal wear over time. A warranty protects you from installation problems and material failures, not from a tree falling on your roof five years later. But if the flashing we installed starts leaking or shingles we replaced blow off in normal wind, we fix it at no cost to you.
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