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You stop worrying every time the forecast calls for snow or wind. Your heating bill drops because your attic isn’t leaking air like a screen door. And when you look up at your house, you see something that actually looks good—not patched, not sagging, not waiting to fail.
A solid roof means no more ceiling stains, no more emergency tarps, and no more wondering if this winter’s going to be the one that finally does you in. It means your insurance company stops sending you letters, and you stop losing sleep over what happens when the next storm rolls through.
That’s what we’re after. Not just shingles that stay put, but a roof system that keeps your house dry, your energy costs down, and your stress level where it belongs. You’ve got enough to deal with—your roof shouldn’t be one of them.
Paradise Remodeling Inc isn’t new to Lowell, and we’re not the crew that shows up after a storm and disappears when the check clears. We’ve been handling roofing, siding, and remodeling work in this area since 2006, which means we know what New England weather does to a roof—and how to build one that holds up.
We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which isn’t just a badge. It means we meet their standards for installation, materials, and customer service. We’re licensed, insured, and we use materials from manufacturers like Mule Hide and Owens Corning because they actually last.
Feliciano runs the jobs personally. You’re not getting handed off to a different crew every week or dealing with someone who doesn’t know what was promised. If there’s a question, a concern, or something that needs adjusting, you talk to the person who’s accountable—and who’s been doing this long enough to know the difference between a quick fix and a real one.
First, we come out and look at what you’ve got. Not a five-minute glance from the driveway—an actual inspection where we check the shingles, flashing, ventilation, underlayment, and anything else that could be causing problems. If it’s storm damage, we document everything for your insurance claim.
Then we walk you through what needs to happen. If it’s a full replacement, we explain the materials, the timeline, and the cost—no surprises, no upselling you on things you don’t need. If it’s a repair, we tell you whether it’s a patch job or something that’s going to buy you a few more years.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle the permits, order the materials, and schedule the work. On job day, we protect your property, tear off the old roof if needed, install new underlayment and shingles, replace any damaged flashing or vents, and clean up when we’re done. Most residential roofs in Lowell take one to three days depending on size and complexity.
After the job, we do a final walkthrough with you to make sure everything’s right. And if something comes up later—because sometimes it does—we’re still here.
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When we replace a roof in Lowell, you’re getting a full system—not just shingles slapped over old problems. That means new underlayment to keep water out if a shingle ever fails, new flashing around chimneys and vents where most leaks start, and proper ventilation so your attic doesn’t turn into a sweatbox in summer or an ice dam factory in winter.
We use asphalt shingles rated for New England weather, which means they’re built to handle freeze-thaw cycles, high winds, and the kind of temperature swings that make cheaper materials crack and curl. For most homes in Lowell, a quality roof replacement runs between $8,000 and $15,000 depending on size, pitch, and any structural issues we find during tear-off.
If you’re dealing with storm damage, we work directly with your insurance company. We document the damage, provide estimates, and handle the back-and-forth so you’re not stuck playing middleman. A lot of homeowners don’t realize their policy covers wind damage, hail damage, or ice dam removal—we make sure you’re not leaving money on the table.
And if you don’t need a full replacement yet, we’ll tell you. Sometimes it’s a valley that’s leaking, or flashing that came loose, or a few shingles that blew off. We fix what’s broken and give you an honest timeline for when you’ll need to think about a full roof.
If the damage is isolated—a few missing shingles, a small leak around a vent, or flashing that came loose—a repair usually makes sense. But if your roof is over 20 years old, if you’re seeing granules washing into your gutters, or if you’ve got multiple leaks or widespread curling, you’re probably looking at a replacement.
Here’s the reality: a repair buys you time, but it doesn’t reset the clock. If your roof is near the end of its lifespan, patching one area just means another area’s going to fail soon. We’ll tell you where you stand and what makes sense financially.
In Lowell, a lot of roofs take a beating from ice dams and freeze-thaw cycles. If the underlayment’s compromised or the decking’s rotted, a repair won’t fix that. We check all of it during the inspection so you know exactly what you’re dealing with.
First, document everything. Take photos of any visible damage—missing shingles, dents in vents or flashing, water stains inside your house. If it’s actively leaking and you can safely get a tarp up there, do it. Otherwise, call us and we’ll get out there fast—usually within a few hours for Lowell residents.
Next, call your insurance company and file a claim. Don’t wait. Most policies have a time limit for reporting storm damage, and if you miss it, you’re paying out of pocket. We’ll meet with the adjuster, walk them through the damage, and provide documentation to support your claim.
A lot of claims get denied because homeowners don’t prove the damage was storm-related or because they waited too long. We’ve handled enough of these to know what insurance companies are looking for, and we make sure your claim has the best shot at approval. If they lowball the estimate, we push back with the real numbers.
Most residential roof replacements in Lowell take one to three days depending on the size of your house, the pitch of your roof, and whether we run into any surprises when we tear off the old shingles. A straightforward ranch might be done in a day. A two-story with multiple valleys and steep pitches might take three.
Weather plays a role too. We don’t install roofs in the rain or when it’s too cold for the shingles to seal properly. If the forecast’s bad, we’ll reschedule rather than rush a job that won’t hold up.
Before we start, we’ll give you a timeline and keep you updated if anything changes. We protect your property with tarps, work efficiently, and clean up at the end of each day so you’re not living in a construction zone any longer than necessary.
For most homes in Lowell, a quality asphalt shingle roof replacement runs between $8,000 and $15,000. The variables are size, pitch, and complexity—things like multiple chimneys, skylights, or steep angles that make the job harder and slower.
If we find rotted decking or structural issues during tear-off, that adds to the cost because we’re not putting a new roof over bad bones. But we don’t surprise you with that. If we see something during the inspection that might be an issue, we flag it upfront.
You’re also paying for materials that last. Cheap shingles and shortcuts might save you a few thousand now, but they’ll cost you more in repairs and early replacement. We use shingles rated for New England weather and install them correctly the first time. That’s worth something when the next ice storm rolls through.
Yes. Ice dams are a huge problem in Lowell, and they’re usually a sign of poor attic ventilation or insulation. When warm air leaks into your attic, it melts the snow on your roof. That water runs down, refreezes at the eaves, and creates a dam that forces water back up under your shingles.
If you’ve already got ice dam damage—leaks, stains, or rotted decking—we’ll fix it. But we’ll also address the root cause so it doesn’t happen again. That usually means improving ventilation, sealing air leaks in your attic, or adding insulation to keep the heat where it belongs.
Some roofers just patch the damage and move on. We fix the problem. If your roof’s been dealing with ice dams for years, there’s a good chance the underlayment and decking are compromised. We check all of it and make sure the new roof is built to handle winter the right way.
Yes. We’re fully licensed and insured, and we’ve been working in Lowell and the surrounding area since 2006. That means we pull the proper permits, follow local building codes, and carry liability insurance and workers’ comp so you’re not on the hook if something goes wrong.
We’re also an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we meet their standards for installation quality, customer service, and business practices. It’s not something they hand out to everyone—it’s earned, and it’s checked regularly.
You can verify our credentials, check our reviews, and talk to other homeowners we’ve worked with. We’re not hiding behind a website or a 1-800 number. We’re local, we’re accountable, and we’re still going to be here when you need us five years from now.
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