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You know that feeling when weather’s coming and you’re wondering if this is the storm that finally causes real damage. Or when you spot a water stain on your ceiling and start calculating how bad this is going to get.
That stops when your roof actually works. Not just patched—actually repaired by someone who knows what they’re doing and uses materials that last through New Hampshire winters.
You get a roof that handles ice dams without leaking into your walls. You get repairs that don’t need redoing in six months. You stop checking the forecast with that knot in your stomach. Your home stays dry, your family stays safe, and you can focus on literally anything else.
Paradise Remodeling Inc has spent nearly two decades fixing roofs across Massachusetts and New Hampshire. We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we meet their strict standards for quality and reliability—not something they hand out freely.
Our BuildZoom score puts us in the top 8% of over 139,000 licensed contractors in Massachusetts. That ranking comes from actual completed work, not marketing promises.
Windsor homeowners deal with specific challenges—heavy snow loads, ice dams from temperature swings, and older homes that weren’t built for today’s weather patterns. We’ve seen what works here and what fails after one winter. That experience matters when your roof is leaking at 9 PM on a Saturday.
First, we actually show up when we say we will. Someone from our crew visits your property to look at the damage—not just from the ground, but on the roof itself. We’re checking for the obvious problem and the things that caused it or will cause the next one.
You get a straight answer about what needs fixing and what it costs. No inflated estimates, no surprise charges later. If it’s an emergency situation, we can often start same-day or next-day. For scheduled repairs, we give you a realistic timeline and stick to it.
During the repair, we’re fixing the actual problem—not covering symptoms. That might mean replacing damaged decking, upgrading flashing, or addressing ventilation issues that led to ice dams. We use Mule Hide and Owens Corning materials because they hold up in this climate.
When we’re done, we clean up completely. You shouldn’t have to pick nails out of your driveway or haul away debris. The job’s not finished until your property looks like we were never there—except your roof actually works now.
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You’re getting licensed, insured work from people who’ve handled hundreds of roofs in conditions exactly like yours. Every repair includes proper materials rated for New Hampshire weather—not builder-grade products that fail in three years.
Windsor sits in an area where winter roof loads can hit 50-90 pounds per square foot when snow piles up. Your roof needs to handle that, plus the freeze-thaw cycles that create ice dams along eaves. We account for these factors in every repair, not just the visible damage you called about.
Emergency repairs get priority scheduling because we know a small leak becomes a $5,000 problem fast. Storm damage, fallen trees, ice dam leaks—these don’t wait for business hours, and neither do we.
You also get transparent communication throughout the job. We’re not disappearing for days or leaving you wondering what’s happening. Someone’s available to answer questions, and we keep you updated on progress. When we say the job’s done, it means we’d stake our reputation on that repair holding up—which is exactly what we’re doing.
Most roof repairs in this area run between $400 and $1,900, with the average landing around $750 to $1,150. That’s for standard repairs—fixing leaks, replacing damaged shingles, addressing flashing issues.
Emergency repairs cost more, usually $300 to $1,500 above normal rates, because they require immediate response and often happen in less-than-ideal conditions. If you’re calling during a storm or after hours, expect pricing at the higher end.
The real cost depends on what’s actually wrong. A few missing shingles might be $400. A leak that’s damaged your decking could be $2,000 once we replace rotted wood and properly seal everything. We give you exact pricing after inspecting your roof—not ballpark estimates that change later.
For genuine emergencies—active leaks, storm damage, structural concerns—we typically respond same-day or next-day. We keep crews available specifically for urgent situations because we know roof damage doesn’t wait.
When you call, we assess the situation immediately. If it’s actively leaking or causing interior damage, we prioritize getting someone there fast. That might mean temporary protection first, then permanent repairs once conditions allow.
Weather affects response times during major storms when everyone’s calling at once. We handle emergencies in order of severity—a roof that’s actively leaking into your living room gets priority over missing shingles that can wait a day. But we’re honest about timing and don’t leave you wondering when someone’s coming.
Yes, and it’s a major part of what we do in New Hampshire. Ice dams form when heat escapes into your attic, melts snow on your roof, and that water refreezes at the cold eaves. The ice backs up under shingles and leaks into your walls.
Fixing ice dam damage means repairing the leak and addressing why it happened. That often involves improving attic insulation, upgrading ventilation, or installing better edge protection. Just fixing the leak without solving the cause means you’re calling us again next winter.
Prevention is cheaper than repairs. If you’re getting ice dams every year, something’s wrong with your roof system or attic setup. We can assess your situation and recommend actual solutions—not just temporary fixes. Most homeowners should be raking their roof after every 6+ inches of snow during freezing temps, but proper ventilation and insulation reduce how often that’s necessary.
Yes. We hold Massachusetts Home Improvement Contractor License #195972 and carry full insurance for work in New Hampshire. That protects you if something goes wrong—and it means we’re accountable to state regulations, not just our word.
We’re also an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which requires meeting their standards for business practices, customer satisfaction, and technical expertise. They audit contractors regularly, so that status means something beyond a logo on our website.
Insurance matters more than most homeowners realize. If an unlicensed contractor gets hurt on your property or damages something, you could be liable. Our coverage means you’re protected, and our licensing means there’s actual recourse if you’re unhappy with the work. You can verify our license status through Massachusetts state databases—we encourage it.
Every repair includes a workmanship warranty covering our installation. The specific terms depend on the scope of work, but we stand behind what we do. If our repair fails because of how we installed it, we fix it.
Material warranties come from the manufacturers—Owens Corning, Mule Hide, whoever made the products we used. Those warranties vary by product but typically cover defects in the materials themselves. We use quality products specifically because their warranties actually mean something.
Here’s what voids warranties: improper installation by other contractors, damage from walking on the roof incorrectly, or neglecting maintenance. We make sure our work doesn’t void your existing roof warranty if we’re doing a repair on a newer roof. And we’re clear about what you need to do to keep warranties valid—usually just basic maintenance and addressing issues promptly.
If the damage is localized—a section of shingles, a flashing issue, a small leak—repair makes sense. You’re spending $500 to $2,000 instead of $8,000 to $15,000 for a full replacement.
But if your roof is over 20 years old, has multiple problem areas, or keeps developing new leaks, replacement is probably smarter. You’re throwing money at a failing system at that point. We’ve seen homeowners spend $3,000 on repairs over two years when a new roof would’ve cost $10,000 and lasted 25 years.
We’ll tell you honestly which makes sense for your situation. If your roof has good years left and the damage is fixable, we’ll repair it. If you’re patching a sinking ship, we’ll say that too. Our job is to give you the information to make the right call for your budget and timeline—not to upsell you on work you don’t need.
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