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You know that feeling when you spot a ceiling stain after a storm. Or when you’re up at night wondering if that missing shingle is going to turn into a $15,000 problem.
Roof damage doesn’t stay small. What starts as a minor leak becomes rotted decking, ruined insulation, and mold growing in your attic. The longer you wait, the more expensive it gets.
We handle roof repairs the way they should be done—thorough inspections to find hidden damage, quality materials that hold up to Methuen’s freeze-thaw cycles, and work that’s done right so you’re not calling us back in six months. You get a roof that protects your home through heavy snow, spring rainstorms, and summer heat without the constant worry about what’s happening up there.
Paradise Remodeling Inc has been working on homes in Methuen and the Merrimack Valley for over six years. We’re the crew that shows up when we say we will, does the work without cutting corners, and actually answers the phone when you call.
We’re licensed (MA HIC #195972), insured, and we know what Methuen roofs deal with—heavy snow loads in winter, ice dams along the Merrimack River neighborhoods, and wind damage from nor’easters that roll through every year. We’ve worked on everything from historic homes near Pleasant Valley to newer construction throughout town.
Our focus is straightforward: fix your roof so it lasts. Not the cheapest option, but the one that saves you money long-term because you’re not dealing with the same problem twice.
First, we come out and actually look at your roof. Not a five-minute glance from the ground—we get up there, check the shingles, inspect the flashing around chimneys and vents, and look for damage you can’t see from your driveway. We take photos so you know exactly what we’re talking about.
Then we give you a clear estimate. No hidden fees or surprise charges later. We explain what needs to be fixed now, what can wait, and why. If you’re dealing with insurance, we document everything properly so your claim goes through without hassle.
Once you approve the work, we schedule it fast—especially for emergency repairs. We show up on time, protect your property during the job, and clean up completely when we’re done. You get a roof that’s actually fixed, not just patched over. And if something doesn’t look right to you, we address it before we leave.
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We handle everything from small leak repairs to full storm damage restoration. That includes replacing damaged shingles, fixing or replacing flashing that’s come loose, repairing soffit and fascia damage, addressing ventilation issues that cause ice dams, and fixing decking that’s been compromised by water.
Methuen homes face specific challenges. The freeze-thaw cycles we get here are brutal on roofing materials—water gets under shingles, freezes, expands, and creates bigger problems. Homes near the Merrimack River deal with extra moisture. And the heavy snow loads we saw last winter? They expose weak spots fast.
We use Mule Hide roofing products because they’re built for this climate. These materials handle temperature swings, resist wind uplift, and last 20+ years when installed correctly. You’re not getting bargain-bin shingles that fail in five years.
For emergency repairs, we’re available 24/7. Storm hits at 2 AM and you’ve got water coming in? We’ll get a tarp up and stop the damage, then come back to do the permanent fix right.
Small repairs like replacing a few shingles or fixing minor flashing issues typically run $250-$600. Partial roof repairs where we’re replacing a section of damaged roof usually cost $3,000-$8,000 depending on the size and materials. Full roof replacement averages around $10,550 for a typical Methuen home, though that varies based on your roof size, pitch, and material choice.
Here’s what actually affects your cost: the extent of hidden damage (rotted decking costs more to fix), your roof’s accessibility (steep pitches or three-story homes take longer), material quality (architectural shingles cost more than 3-tab but last longer), and whether you need additional work like new flashing or ventilation improvements.
We give you a detailed estimate upfront so you know exactly what you’re paying for. No “we’ll need to see once we get up there” surprises. And if your insurance is covering storm damage, we document everything properly so you get the full claim amount you’re entitled to.
For emergencies, we respond the same day—often within a few hours. If you’ve got active leaking or major damage from a storm, we’ll get out there, tarp it off, and stop the water intrusion immediately. That emergency protection usually happens within 2-4 hours of your call.
The permanent repair gets scheduled within a few days, depending on weather and the scope of work. Small repairs might be done in one day. Larger jobs take 2-3 days. We don’t drag it out.
Timing matters for your insurance claim too. Most policies require you to mitigate damage quickly—meaning you can’t just let water pour in for two weeks while you wait for an estimate. We understand that and move fast to protect both your home and your claim. We’ll document everything with photos and detailed notes that your insurance adjuster needs to process the claim without pushback.
Repair makes sense when damage is localized—missing shingles in one area, flashing that’s come loose around a chimney, or a small section damaged by a fallen branch. If your roof is under 15 years old and the rest of it looks solid, repair is usually the right call.
Replacement becomes necessary when you’ve got widespread issues: shingles curling or losing granules across the whole roof, multiple leaks in different areas, sagging sections that indicate structural problems, or a roof that’s 20+ years old and showing its age. At that point, patching it is just delaying the inevitable and costing you more in the long run.
We’ll be straight with you about which one you need. If a repair will buy you another 5-10 years, we’ll tell you that. If your roof is done and you’re throwing money away on patches, we’ll tell you that too. We’ve seen too many homeowners get sold a full replacement when they only needed $800 worth of repairs, and we’ve seen people waste money on repairs when their roof was already past saving.
Yes, and we know how to document damage so your claim actually gets approved. Insurance companies look for specific things—they want to see impact damage, not just wear and tear. They need proper documentation with photos, measurements, and detailed descriptions of what’s damaged and why it happened.
We inspect your roof thoroughly and document everything that’s storm-related. We take photos that show hail impact, wind damage, or whatever caused the problem. We provide detailed estimates that match what insurance adjusters expect to see. And we’re available to meet with the adjuster if they want to inspect the damage themselves.
Here’s what we don’t do: we don’t file the claim for you (that’s your job as the homeowner), and we don’t promise to “cover your deductible” or other shady tactics that can get your claim denied. We do honest work, document it properly, and give you everything you need to get a fair settlement. Most of our insurance jobs go through without issues because we know what adjusters are looking for.
We primarily use Mule Hide roofing products because they’re designed for climates like ours—cold winters, hot summers, and everything in between. These materials handle freeze-thaw cycles without cracking, resist wind uplift during storms, and maintain their protective qualities for 20-25 years when installed correctly.
For shingle repairs, we match your existing materials as closely as possible so the repair blends in. If your current shingles are discontinued, we find the closest match in color and style. For flashing, we use metal that won’t corrode or fail in a few years—usually aluminum or copper depending on what’s already there and your budget.
The materials matter more than most people realize. Cheap shingles might save you $200 upfront, but they’ll fail faster in Methuen’s weather. You’ll be calling for another repair in three years instead of getting a solid decade-plus out of quality materials. We’d rather install it right once than come back repeatedly to fix the same spot because inferior materials couldn’t handle a New England winter.
Always. Roof damage never stays the same—it only gets worse. A small leak lets in water that soaks your insulation, rots the wooden decking underneath your shingles, and creates conditions for mold growth in your attic. What could have been a $400 shingle replacement becomes a $3,000 job once the decking is rotted through.
Missing shingles expose the underlayment to UV damage and weather. That underlayment breaks down fast once it’s exposed, and then you’ve got nothing protecting the roof deck. One missing shingle can lead to water damage affecting multiple sheets of plywood underneath.
The other issue is your insurance coverage. Most policies require you to mitigate damage promptly. If you’ve got obvious storm damage and you wait six months to address it, your insurance company can argue that additional damage happened because you didn’t act—and they might not cover that portion. We’ve seen claims get reduced or denied because homeowners waited too long to call someone out.