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Roof Repair in Windham, NH

Your Roof Fixed Right the First Time

Fast response to leaks, storm damage, and ice dam problems. We’re Owens Corning Preferred Contractors serving Windham homeowners who need reliable roof repair without the runaround.

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Roofing Contractor Windham, NH

Stop the Leak Before It Costs You More

You know that stain on your ceiling isn’t going away on its own. Every day you wait, water’s working its way deeper into your home—through insulation, down walls, into places you can’t see until the damage is done.

Roof repairs in Windham aren’t just about patching shingles. They’re about stopping small problems before they turn into insurance claims. A missing shingle after a storm becomes a leak. A leak becomes rot. Rot becomes a full replacement you weren’t planning for.

We fix it fast and we fix it right. That means finding the actual source of the problem, not just covering symptoms. It means using materials that hold up to New Hampshire winters. And it means you get back to not thinking about your roof, which is exactly how it should be.

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We've Been Fixing Windham Roofs for Years

Paradise Remodeling Inc earned Owens Corning Preferred Contractor status because we meet their standards for quality and reliability. That’s not marketing—it’s a requirement they enforce.

We’ve worked with homeowners in Windham long enough to know what your roof deals with. The ice dams when temperatures swing. The wind that rips through during nor’easters. The summer storms that come out of nowhere.

Our crew shows up when we say we will, finishes the work without tearing up your property, and stays responsive after the job’s done. We’ve been doing this for over six years, and most of our work comes from people we’ve already helped or their neighbors who saw the results.

Our Roof Repair Process

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 find what’s causing the problem. Sometimes it’s obvious. Sometimes the leak inside is ten feet away from where water’s getting in.

We’ll tell you what needs fixing and what doesn’t. If you’ve got a small repair that’ll hold for years, we’re not going to sell you a replacement. If the damage is bigger than it looks, we’ll show you why and what happens if you don’t address it.

Once you approve the work, we schedule it fast—especially if it’s an emergency. We protect your property during the job, clean up completely when we’re done, and make sure the repair actually stops the problem. Then we follow up to confirm everything’s holding up the way it should.

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What's Included in Our Roof Repairs

Every roof repair we do in Windham starts with finding the real problem. We handle everything from storm damage and missing shingles to ice dam leaks and flashing failures. You’re getting Mule Hide and Owens Corning materials—products built for New Hampshire weather, not the cheapest option we could find.

Windham homes face specific challenges. Your roof takes a beating from freeze-thaw cycles all winter. Ice builds up in valleys and along eaves. Wind catches the edges during storms. We’ve seen it all, and we know which repairs hold up and which ones you’ll be calling about again next season.

We also handle the details that matter. Protecting your landscaping during the work. Cleaning up every nail and shingle piece. Making sure flashing is sealed properly so you’re not dealing with another leak in six months. If you’re filing an insurance claim for storm damage, we’ll document everything you need.

How much does roof repair cost in Windham, NH?

Most roof repairs in Windham run between $525 and $750 per square for shingle work, but your actual cost depends on what’s damaged and how accessible it is. A few missing shingles after a windstorm cost less than fixing rot in your decking from a long-term leak.

We give you a clear price before we start. No surprises, no “we found more problems” upsells unless there’s actually hidden damage we couldn’t see until we opened things up—and we’ll show you exactly what we’re talking about before doing anything extra.

Emergency repairs cost more because you need someone now, not next week. But even then, we’re not gouging you. We’re just prioritizing your job over scheduled work, and that premium gets you a roof that’s not leaking anymore by end of day.

For emergency leaks, we can usually get someone out the same day or next day depending on when you call and what the weather’s doing. Once we’re there, most repairs take a few hours to a full day depending on the damage.

If it’s not an emergency—say you noticed a stain but it’s not actively dripping—we’ll schedule you within the week. We’re not going to make you wait three weeks for a repair that could be getting worse.

Weather affects everything in New Hampshire. We can’t work in heavy rain or on ice-covered roofs safely. But we’ll tarp or temporarily seal the area if we can’t complete the full repair right away, so you’re not dealing with water damage while you wait for conditions to improve.

Ice dams are the biggest problem we see. When your attic’s warm enough to melt snow on the roof, that water runs down and refreezes at the eaves where it’s colder. Ice builds up, water backs up under shingles, and suddenly you’ve got leaks in your ceiling or down your walls.

The freeze-thaw cycle is the other major issue. Temperatures swing above and below freezing constantly through winter and early spring. Any water that gets into small cracks or under shingles freezes, expands, and makes the damage worse. What starts as a tiny gap becomes a real problem by March.

Heavy snow load matters too, especially in roof valleys where snow piles up. If your roof is older or already compromised, that weight can cause sagging or structural issues. We recommend raking your roof after big storms if you’re getting more than six inches of accumulation.

If the damage is isolated—a section of storm-damaged shingles, a flashing problem around your chimney, a small leak you caught early—repair makes sense. You’ll spend less and get several more years out of your roof.

If you’re looking at widespread damage, your roof is over 20 years old, or you’re fixing the third leak in two years, replacement is probably smarter. You’re not saving money by patching a roof that’s going to keep failing. And if you’re planning to sell in the next few years, a new roof recoups about 60-70% of the cost in home value.

We’ll tell you honestly which situation you’re in. We’ve done plenty of repairs on roofs that had life left in them, and we’ve recommended replacements when patching wasn’t going to solve the real problem. You’ll know what you’re dealing with before you decide.

Yes. We document everything your insurance company needs—photos of the damage, detailed descriptions, material costs, labor estimates. We’ve worked with most of the major insurers, and we know what they’re looking for.

You’ll still need to file the claim yourself and work with your adjuster, but we can meet them on-site to walk through the damage if that helps your case. We’ve seen claims approved and denied, and usually the difference is how well the damage is documented and whether it’s clearly storm-related versus normal wear.

One thing to know: insurance typically covers sudden damage like wind or hail, not long-term deterioration or maintenance issues. If your roof was already in rough shape before the storm, they might not cover everything. We’ll be straight with you about what’s likely to be covered before you go through the claims process.

We use Owens Corning and Mule Hide products for most repairs because they’re built for climates like ours and they’re what we’re certified to install. That means you’re getting materials designed to handle temperature swings, ice, and the UV exposure your roof takes during summer.

For shingle repairs, we match your existing roof as closely as possible. If your shingles are discontinued or we can’t get an exact match, we’ll explain your options—sometimes that means replacing a full section so the color blends properly instead of having an obvious patch.

We don’t use the cheapest materials we can find. You’re already paying for a repair. Using subpar products just means you’ll be calling someone again in a year or two, and that’s not how we do business. The materials we install are the same ones we’d put on our own homes.

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