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You’re not calling a roofer because everything’s fine. Something’s leaking, damaged, or you’re worried it’s about to be. What you need is someone who shows up, figures out what’s actually wrong, and fixes it without dragging things out or inflating the bill.
When we finish a roofing project in Ashby, your roof handles what Massachusetts throws at it. Ice dams from those brutal freeze-thaw cycles. Wind-driven rain that finds every weak spot. Summer humidity that most people forget about until it’s rotting their decking.
You also get clear communication throughout the process. No disappearing for days. No surprise costs. Just consistent updates and a crew that shows up when they say they will. That’s what our 5-star rating from over 34 customers reflects—not perfection, but reliability and respect for your time.
Paradise Remodeling Inc is an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor serving Ashby and the North Shore. That certification isn’t just a badge—it means we’ve met strict requirements for quality, service, and reliability. It means you’re working with a roofing contractor who’s been vetted.
We’re licensed and insured in Massachusetts, and we’ve spent years dealing with the specific challenges your roof faces here. Thermal shock from rapid temperature swings. Ice dams forming at the eaves when your attic heat melts snow that refreezes overnight. These aren’t abstract problems—they’re what we see on roofs in Ashby every season.
You’re hiring local people who understand what your neighbors are dealing with, because we’re dealing with it too.
First, we come out and inspect your roof. Not a five-minute glance from the driveway—an actual inspection where we’re looking at shingles, flashing, ventilation, and any signs of water damage or structural issues. We’ll tell you what needs fixing now and what can wait.
Then you get a written estimate. It’s detailed, it’s fair, and it explains what we’re doing and why. No jargon, no padding. If you’ve gotten other proposals, you’ll be able to compare apples to apples.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we schedule the work and show up on time. Our crew works consistently until the job’s complete—no multi-week gaps where you’re wondering if we’re coming back. We handle material delivery, old shingle removal, installation, cleanup, and a final walkthrough so you can see exactly what was done.
If something unexpected comes up—rotted decking, damaged underlayment—we’ll walk you through it before proceeding. You’ll know what it costs and why it matters.
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We handle full roof replacements, repairs, inspections, and emergency services across Ashby. If you’re dealing with storm damage, a leak that’s letting water into your attic, or shingles that blew off in last night’s wind, we can get someone out quickly.
For replacements, we work with premium materials like Owens Corning and Mule Hide products—roofing systems designed for durability and weather resistance. You’re not getting builder-grade shingles that’ll need replacing in 12 years. You’re getting materials that hold up to Massachusetts winters and the constant expansion and contraction that comes with our climate.
Roof maintenance matters here more than in milder climates. A small issue—missing shingles, worn flashing, clogged gutters—turns into a bigger problem fast when ice dams form or a nor’easter rolls through. Regular inspections catch those issues early, which saves you money and stress. Most Ashby homeowners don’t think about their roof until there’s a problem, but the ones who do tend to avoid the expensive emergency calls.
In Massachusetts, most homeowners pay between $7,000 and $20,000 for a full roof replacement. That’s a wide range because your actual cost depends on your roof size, pitch, material choice, and any structural repairs needed once the old shingles come off.
A straightforward ranch with basic architectural shingles will land on the lower end. A two-story colonial with multiple valleys, skylights, and premium materials will cost more. If we find rotted decking or inadequate ventilation during tear-off, that adds to the scope.
We give you a written estimate before starting so you know what you’re paying. If we discover something unexpected, we’ll explain what it is, why it matters, and what it costs before doing the work. No surprises on the final bill.
Asphalt shingles typically last 15 to 25 years in Massachusetts, depending on the quality of the shingle and how well the roof was installed and maintained. Our climate is tough on roofs—freeze-thaw cycles, ice dams, summer humidity, and coastal winds all take their toll.
Premium shingles with higher wind and impact ratings last longer than builder-grade options. Proper attic ventilation and insulation also extend your roof’s lifespan by reducing thermal shock and preventing ice dam formation. A roof that’s inspected and maintained regularly will outlast one that’s ignored until something goes wrong.
If your roof is over 20 years old and you’re starting to see curling shingles, granule loss, or leaks, it’s time to have someone take a look. Waiting too long means you’re risking water damage to your decking, insulation, and interior—which costs a lot more to fix than just replacing the shingles.
Ice dams form when heat escapes from your attic, melts the snow on your roof, and that water runs down to the eaves where it refreezes. The ice builds up, creating a dam that traps melting snow behind it. That trapped water backs up under your shingles and leaks into your home.
The fix isn’t just scraping ice off your roof every winter. You need proper attic insulation to keep heat inside your living space, and you need ventilation to keep your attic temperature close to the outside air. When your attic stays cold, snow doesn’t melt unevenly and ice dams don’t form.
We check ventilation and insulation during roof inspections because it’s a common issue in Ashby and across Massachusetts. If you’re getting ice dams every winter, your roof might be fine—but your attic setup isn’t. Fixing that problem protects your roof and lowers your heating bills.
Yes. Massachusetts requires roofing contractors to be licensed and insured. That protects you if something goes wrong during the job—an injury, property damage, or faulty work that needs to be corrected.
A licensed contractor has met state requirements and carries the proper insurance. An unlicensed contractor might be cheaper upfront, but if they get hurt on your property or the work fails, you’re the one dealing with the liability and the repair costs. It’s not worth the risk.
When you hire us, you’re working with a licensed, insured contractor who’s also an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor. That means we’ve been vetted for quality and reliability. You can verify our license status, check our reviews, and feel confident that we’re accountable for the work we do.
If the damage is localized—a few missing shingles, a small leak, damaged flashing around a chimney—a repair usually makes sense. If the damage is widespread, your roof is over 20 years old, or you’re seeing multiple problem areas, replacement is the better move.
Sometimes it’s not obvious. You might have a leak in one spot, but when we get up there, we find that the shingles are brittle, the underlayment is deteriorating, and you’re a year or two away from more leaks. In that case, patching one area just buys you a little time.
We’ll inspect your roof and give you an honest assessment. If a repair will hold up and save you money, we’ll tell you. If you’re throwing good money after bad and a replacement makes more sense, we’ll explain why. You make the call based on real information, not a sales pitch.
Expect noise, activity, and some disruption—but not chaos. We’ll protect your landscaping, cover anything that needs covering, and clean up debris at the end of each day. Most residential roof replacements in Ashby take one to two weeks depending on size and complexity.
You’ll see our crew show up consistently, not sporadically. We work through the project without disappearing for days at a time. If weather delays us, we’ll let you know. If we find an issue that needs addressing, we’ll walk you through it before proceeding.
Communication matters. Two in five homeowners say poor communication is the biggest problem when working with a roofing contractor. We stay in touch, answer your questions, and make sure you know what’s happening. When the job’s done, we do a final walkthrough so you can see the work and ask any last questions before we consider it complete.