Hear from Our Customers
You’re not calling a roofer because everything’s fine. Something’s leaking, a storm just hit, or you spotted damage you can’t ignore anymore. What you need is someone who can assess the real problem, explain what’s happening without the runaround, and fix it so you’re not dealing with the same issue six months from now.
When we finish a roof repair in Temple, you’re not left wondering if it’ll hold. You know exactly what we found, what we fixed, and what to expect moving forward. No surprise callbacks. No water stains spreading across your ceiling. Just a roof that does its job through New Hampshire’s brutal winters and summer storms.
That’s the difference between a quick patch and actual repair work. You get documentation for your insurance if you need it, materials that match your existing roof, and a five-year workmanship warranty that backs up what we’re saying. Most contractors in the area offer one year—we stand behind our work five times longer because we know it’ll last.
Paradise Remodeling Inc has been working on homes in Temple and throughout Hillsborough County for over a decade. We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we meet stricter standards than most roofing companies you’ll find online. That certification isn’t just a badge—it’s proof that we install and repair roofs according to manufacturer specs, so your warranty actually means something.
Temple’s a small town. Most of your neighbors own their homes, and a lot of them have been here long enough to know which contractors show up on time and which ones don’t return calls. We’ve built our reputation here by doing what we say we’ll do. No shortcuts. No disappearing after the deposit clears.
If you’re comparing quotes, you’ll probably find cheaper options. We’re not trying to be the lowest bid. We’re the ones who show up when we say we will, use the materials we promised, and make sure the repair actually solves the problem instead of just covering it up until next spring.
First, we come out and inspect your roof. Not just the obvious damage you can see from the ground—we get up there and check for hidden problems that usually make themselves known later if you don’t catch them now. Wind damage, missing shingles, compromised flashing, worn valleys. We document everything with photos because if you’re filing an insurance claim, you’ll need that evidence.
Then we walk you through what we found. You’ll know what needs to be fixed immediately, what can wait, and what’s just normal wear. No upselling. No scare tactics. Just a straightforward assessment so you can make an informed decision about your own home.
Once you approve the work, we order materials that match your existing roof and schedule the repair. Most jobs in Temple take one to three days depending on the scope. We protect your landscaping, clean up daily, and make sure you’re not left with a tarp on your roof for weeks waiting for us to come back. When we’re done, we walk the property with you to confirm everything’s completed to your satisfaction.
Ready to get started?
Every roof repair we do in Temple includes a full inspection, not just a patch job on the visible damage. New Hampshire weather doesn’t mess around—heavy snow loads in winter, ice damming, summer thunderstorms with high winds. Your roof takes a beating, and surface damage usually points to bigger issues underneath.
We handle everything from asphalt shingle replacement to flashing repairs, valley work, and storm damage restoration. If you’ve got missing shingles after a windstorm or leaks from ice dams, we’re fixing the root cause, not just the symptoms. That means checking your underlayment, making sure your ventilation isn’t contributing to premature wear, and replacing any compromised decking before we put new shingles down.
You’ll also get detailed documentation for insurance purposes if your damage qualifies for a claim. We photograph everything, measure affected areas, and provide the paperwork adjusters actually approve. A lot of Temple homeowners don’t realize their storm damage is covered until we walk them through it. We’ve seen too many claims get denied or underpaid because the documentation was incomplete—we make sure that doesn’t happen to you.
All our repairs come with a five-year workmanship warranty. The materials carry their own manufacturer warranty, but our labor guarantee is what sets us apart. We’re not worried about callbacks because we know the work will hold up. Over 35% of New Hampshire homes are more than 50 years old, and older homes need contractors who understand how they’re built. We do.
Most roof repairs in Temple run between $400 and $1,500 depending on the damage. A few missing shingles after a windstorm might cost $400 to $600. Leak repairs involving flashing, underlayment, or decking replacement can run $800 to $1,500 or more if the damage spread before you caught it.
The biggest factor is how long the problem’s been happening. A leak you noticed last week is cheaper to fix than one that’s been dripping into your attic all winter. Water damage compounds fast, especially in New Hampshire’s freeze-thaw cycles.
We don’t give estimates over the phone because every roof is different. We need to see what’s happening up there, check for hidden damage, and give you an accurate number based on the actual scope of work. What we quote is what you pay—no surprise charges when we’re halfway through the job.
It depends on what caused the damage. Storm damage, wind, hail, falling trees—those are usually covered. Wear and tear from age or lack of maintenance typically isn’t. If a windstorm ripped shingles off your roof last month, you’ve got a solid claim. If your roof’s been slowly deteriorating for ten years, insurance won’t cover it.
The key is documentation. We photograph all damage from multiple angles, note the affected areas, and provide the detailed reports insurance adjusters need to approve claims. A lot of Temple homeowners file claims on their own and get partial payments or denials because they didn’t document everything properly. We’ve been doing this long enough to know what adjusters look for.
Even if you’re not sure whether your damage qualifies, it’s worth having us take a look. We’ll tell you honestly whether it’s worth filing a claim or if you’re better off paying out of pocket. Some repairs fall right around your deductible amount, and filing a claim for a $600 repair when your deductible is $1,000 doesn’t make sense. We’ll walk you through the math.
Most repairs take one to three days. Simple shingle replacement or flashing repairs can be done in a day if the weather cooperates. Larger jobs involving underlayment, decking replacement, or multiple problem areas might take two to three days.
New Hampshire weather plays a role. We’re not installing shingles in a rainstorm or when temperatures drop below manufacturer guidelines. If we start your job and conditions change, we’ll secure everything with tarps and come back when it’s safe to finish the work properly. Rushing a roof repair in bad weather just creates more problems down the road.
We’ll give you a timeline upfront based on the scope of work and current weather forecast. If something changes—we find additional damage once we open things up, or a storm rolls in—we’ll let you know immediately. You’re never left guessing when we’ll be back or how long your roof will be torn up.
Repair means fixing specific damaged areas while leaving the rest of your roof intact. Replacement means tearing off everything down to the decking and starting over. If your roof is less than 15 years old and the damage is localized—storm damage, a leak in one valley, missing shingles in one section—repair makes sense.
If your roof is 20+ years old, has multiple problem areas, or the damage is widespread, replacement is usually the smarter move. Repairing a roof that’s near the end of its lifespan is like putting new tires on a car with a blown engine. You’re spending money on something that’ll need replacing soon anyway.
We’ll be straight with you about which option makes sense for your situation. If your roof has another ten years of life and we can fix the current problem for $1,200, we’re not going to push a $15,000 replacement. But if you’re looking at $3,000 in repairs on a roof that’s already 22 years old, we’ll explain why replacement is the better investment. You make the final call—we just make sure you have the information to decide.
Yes. If a storm just hit and your roof is actively leaking, call us. We prioritize emergency repairs because every hour you wait, water is damaging your insulation, framing, drywall, and anything else in its path. We’ll get out there, assess the damage, and at minimum get a tarp secured to stop further water intrusion until we can complete permanent repairs.
Emergency repairs usually happen in stages. First, we stop the immediate problem—tarp the damaged area, seal the leak temporarily, whatever it takes to prevent more damage. Then we come back when conditions allow and do the permanent fix. You’re not stuck with a tarp on your roof for weeks while we get around to scheduling you.
New Hampshire storms don’t wait for business hours. If you’ve got an emergency, reach out. We’ll do everything we can to get someone out there quickly. The longer water sits in your home, the more expensive the total damage becomes. A $1,000 roof repair can turn into a $5,000 problem once you factor in ceiling replacement, mold remediation, and insulation damage. We’d rather stop it early.
Because we’ve been doing this in Temple and Hillsborough County since 2012, and we’re still here because we do the work right. We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we meet stricter installation and repair standards than most roofing companies. That certification requires ongoing training, proper licensing, and a track record of quality work—it’s not something they hand out to anyone with a truck and a ladder.
We also back our work with a five-year workmanship warranty, which is five times longer than the industry standard. Most contractors offer one year because they’re not confident the repair will last. We know ours will. We use premium materials from Mule Hide Roofing and Owens Corning, install everything to manufacturer specs, and don’t cut corners even when it costs us more time or money.
You’ll find cheaper options. You might even find faster ones. But if you want a roof repair that actually solves the problem, comes with real documentation for insurance, and is backed by a contractor who’ll still be here in five years when that warranty matters—that’s us. We’re not the cheapest, and we’re fine with that. You’re paying for work that lasts, not work that needs redoing in two years.
Other Services we provide in Temple