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A leaking roof doesn’t just drip water into your attic. It stresses you out every time it rains. It keeps you up at night wondering if the stain on your ceiling is getting bigger. It makes you question whether you’re one storm away from a disaster.
Getting your roof repaired the right way means you stop checking the weather forecast with dread. You stop putting buckets in the hallway. You stop wondering if that contractor is ever going to call you back.
When the work is done properly, your home stays dry. Your insulation stays intact. Your energy bills don’t spike because conditioned air isn’t escaping through gaps in damaged shingles. You get back to living in your house instead of managing a crisis.
Paradise Remodeling Inc has spent nearly two decades handling roof repairs across Peabody and the North Shore. We’re licensed, insured, and ranked in the top 8% of Massachusetts contractors by BuildZoom—not because we talk a good game, but because we show up and do the work.
We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we’ve met strict standards for quality and customer service. That status isn’t handed out freely. It’s earned by completing jobs the right way and standing behind our work.
Peabody homeowners deal with everything from historic homes near downtown that need careful attention to newer builds near Route 1 that take a beating from weather. We’ve worked on both, and we understand what holds up in Massachusetts winters and what doesn’t.
First, we inspect your roof to figure out what’s actually wrong. Not what we think might be wrong or what we hope is wrong so we can upsell you—what’s actually damaged and needs fixing.
We check for obvious issues like missing shingles or visible holes, but we also look for things most homeowners miss. Flashing around chimneys that’s pulled away. Underlayment that’s compromised. Ice dam damage that’s hidden under layers. We take photos so you can see what we’re seeing.
Then we give you a straightforward estimate. No inflated prices hoping you won’t shop around. No pressure tactics. Just the cost to fix what’s broken, using materials that will hold up.
Once you approve the work, we schedule it fast. Our crews show up on time with the right equipment and materials. We make the repairs, clean up the site, and do a final walkthrough with you so you know exactly what was done. If you have questions three months later, we’re still here to answer them.
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Every roof repair starts with a complete inspection because fixing one leak without checking the rest of your roof is like patching one tire and ignoring the other three. We look at shingles, flashing, gutters, ventilation, and structural components to catch problems before they get worse.
We handle storm damage repairs after high winds rip off shingles or hail punches holes in your roof. We fix leaks caused by worn-out materials, failed flashing, or improper installation from whoever did the work before us. We remove ice dams that form when Massachusetts temperatures swing wildly and your attic heat melts snow that refreezes at the edges.
In Peabody, we see a lot of damage to older homes with multiple roof layers that were never properly removed. We also see newer homes where builders cut corners on underlayment. Both create problems. Both are fixable.
We use quality materials like Mule Hide roofing products and Owens Corning systems because they last longer in New England weather. That matters when you’re dealing with thermal shock from temperature swings and moisture from coastal humidity. Cheap materials fail faster, and you end up paying twice.
Most roof repairs in the Peabody area run between $240 and $1,800, depending on what’s damaged and how much of your roof needs work. A simple shingle replacement after a windstorm might cost a few hundred dollars. Fixing extensive leak damage with rotted decking and compromised flashing will cost more.
The price depends on the size of the damaged area, the materials needed, and how accessible your roof is. A single-story ranch is easier and cheaper to work on than a three-story Victorian. Asphalt shingle repairs cost less than slate or metal roof repairs because the materials and labor are different.
We give you an exact quote after inspecting your roof. No ballpark guesses. No “it could be anywhere from X to Y” ranges that don’t help you budget. You’ll know what it costs before we start, and that number won’t change unless we uncover hidden damage and get your approval first.
If your roof is actively leaking or damaged to the point where your home’s interior is exposed to weather, we treat that as an emergency and get someone out fast—often same-day or next-day depending on our schedule and the severity of the damage.
For less urgent repairs where the damage is contained and not causing immediate problems inside your home, we typically schedule work within a few days to a week. We don’t make you wait three weeks while water damage gets worse.
Massachusetts weather doesn’t wait for convenient timing. Storms hit, and homeowners need help now, not when it fits neatly into a contractor’s calendar. We keep our schedule flexible enough to handle emergencies without leaving our existing customers hanging. That’s part of being a local company that actually lives and works in this community.
It depends on what caused the damage and what your policy covers. Most homeowners insurance in Massachusetts covers sudden, accidental damage like storm damage, fallen trees, or fire. It typically doesn’t cover damage from normal wear and tear, lack of maintenance, or roofs that have simply reached the end of their lifespan.
If high winds ripped shingles off your roof or hail punched holes in it, your insurance will likely cover repairs minus your deductible. If your roof is leaking because it’s 25 years old and the shingles are worn out, insurance probably won’t pay for that.
We can document the damage with photos and provide detailed estimates that help with your insurance claim. We’ve worked with plenty of insurance adjusters and know what information they need. We don’t handle the claim for you—that’s your responsibility—but we make the process easier by giving you solid documentation and being available to answer the adjuster’s questions if needed.
Roof repair fixes specific damaged areas without replacing your entire roof. If a storm tears off a section of shingles or a leak develops around your chimney flashing, you repair those spots. The rest of your roof is fine, so there’s no reason to replace it.
Roof replacement means tearing off all the old materials and installing a completely new roof. You do this when your roof is near the end of its useful life, when damage is too widespread to make repairs cost-effective, or when underlying structural problems require starting fresh.
The decision comes down to age, extent of damage, and cost-effectiveness. If your roof is 10 years old and has isolated storm damage, repair makes sense. If your roof is 23 years old with multiple problem areas and you’re calling for repairs every year, replacement is probably smarter. We’ll tell you honestly which situation you’re in because recommending an unnecessary replacement doesn’t help anyone, and recommending repairs on a roof that’s done just delays the inevitable.
Ice dams form along the edge of your roof when heat from your attic melts snow, and that melted water runs down and refreezes at the colder roof edge where there’s no heat underneath. This creates a dam of ice that blocks proper drainage. Water backs up behind it, gets under your shingles, and leaks into your home.
You’ll see thick ridges of ice along your roof edge and gutters. You might notice icicles—not just a few small ones, but large formations. Inside, you’ll see water stains on ceilings near exterior walls, peeling paint, or actual dripping during or after snowstorms even though it’s not raining.
Ice dam damage is common in Peabody because Massachusetts gets the perfect combination of heavy snow and temperature fluctuations. Your attic warms up during the day, melts the snow, and then temperatures drop at night and refreeze everything. The fix isn’t just removing the ice—it’s addressing the insulation and ventilation issues that let heat escape into your attic in the first place. Otherwise, you’ll deal with the same problem every winter.
Yes. When your roof is actively leaking or storm damage has left your home exposed to weather, that’s an emergency, and we respond accordingly. We’re not a 24/7 operation, but we prioritize urgent situations and get crews out as quickly as possible—often the same day you call if you reach us early enough.
Emergency repairs focus on stopping immediate damage. We tarp exposed areas, seal active leaks, and secure loose materials so your home is protected while we schedule the permanent fix. Sometimes we can complete the full repair right then. Other times, weather or the extent of damage means we stabilize things first and come back to finish properly.
We’ve been serving Peabody since 2006, and we understand that roof emergencies don’t happen on a convenient schedule. They happen during storms, on weekends, and at the worst possible times. Having a local contractor who actually answers the phone and shows up when you need help isn’t a luxury—it’s the baseline expectation, and it’s how we’ve built our reputation in this community.
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