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You’re not looking for the cheapest quote. You’re looking for a roof that actually holds up when the next nor’easter rolls through.
Lowell gets hit hard. Freezing temperatures one week, heavy rain the next, then snow that sits on your roof for months. That cycle cracks shingles, creates ice dams, and forces water into places it shouldn’t be. Most homeowners don’t realize there’s a problem until they see a stain on the ceiling.
We handle roofing the way it should be done in New England. That means proper ventilation so ice dams don’t form. It means materials rated for temperature swings. It means flashing that actually keeps water out during those sideways rainstorms we get every spring.
You’ll know your roof is done right because you won’t be calling someone else in six months to fix what we just installed.
Paradise Remodeling Inc works with homeowners across Lowell and the surrounding area who need roofing services that actually last. We’re not the crew that shows up, slaps on some shingles, and disappears.
We use materials from manufacturers like GAF and CertainTeed because they hold up in this climate. We’re licensed and insured, which matters more than most people realize until something goes wrong. And we’ve been through enough Lowell winters to know exactly where roofs fail and how to prevent it.
You’re hiring local experience, not a national chain that doesn’t understand what a February ice dam can do to your home.
We start with a free inspection. Not a sales pitch—an actual assessment of what’s wrong and what it’ll take to fix it. We’ll get on the roof, check the shingles, look at the flashing, and inspect the ventilation system.
Then we give you a written estimate. No surprises, no upsells. If you’ve got storm damage, we’ll document everything for your insurance claim and work directly with your adjuster.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we schedule the work around your timeline. Most residential roofing jobs take two to three days depending on size and weather. We protect your property, tear off the old materials, install new underlayment and shingles, replace any damaged decking, and clean up completely when we’re done.
You get a warranty on both materials and labor. If something isn’t right, we come back and make it right.
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A roof replacement in Lowell isn’t just about the shingles you see from the street. It’s about the system underneath that keeps water out and energy costs down.
We replace damaged decking before we install anything new. We use ice and water shield in valleys and along eaves where ice dams form. We install proper ridge venting so your attic doesn’t turn into a sauna in summer or a freezer in winter. And we use starter strips and drip edge to make sure wind-driven rain doesn’t work its way under the shingles.
Lowell homeowners deal with temperature swings that most of the country doesn’t see. Your roof needs to handle 18-degree February nights and 84-degree July afternoons without cracking or warping. That’s why we don’t cut corners on underlayment or ventilation—those are the parts that determine whether your roof lasts 15 years or 30.
We also handle emergency roof repairs when storms cause immediate damage. If you’ve got a tarp on your roof right now, call us. We’ll get out there, assess the damage, and either patch it temporarily or schedule a full replacement depending on what makes sense.
Most roof replacements in Lowell run between $10,000 and $36,000 depending on the size of your home, the materials you choose, and how much decking needs to be replaced. A typical single-family home with asphalt shingles usually falls in the $12,000 to $18,000 range.
The price includes tearing off your old roof, replacing any damaged wood decking, installing new underlayment and ice shield, putting down new shingles, and cleaning up completely. If you’ve got multiple layers of old shingles or significant water damage to the decking, that’ll add to the cost.
We give you a written estimate after the inspection so there’s no guessing. And if you’re filing an insurance claim for storm damage, we’ll work directly with your adjuster to make sure everything’s documented correctly.
A properly installed asphalt shingle roof in Lowell typically lasts 20 to 25 years. Metal roofing can last 40 years or more. But those numbers depend entirely on installation quality and how well the roof handles our weather.
Lowell’s freeze-thaw cycles are brutal on roofing materials. Water gets into small cracks, freezes, expands, and makes those cracks bigger. That’s why proper underlayment and ventilation matter so much—they prevent moisture from getting trapped in the first place.
If your roof was installed without adequate ventilation or ice shield, you’ll start seeing problems in 10 to 15 years instead of 20. We install every roof to handle the temperature swings and heavy snow loads that are normal here. That’s the difference between a roof that lasts and one that fails early.
Don’t get on your roof with a shovel or try to chip away the ice. You’ll damage the shingles and probably hurt yourself. Ice dams form when heat escapes through your roof, melts the snow, and that water refreezes at the eaves where it’s colder.
The immediate fix is to call a roofer who can safely remove the ice and check for damage. We use steamers, not hammers or salt, which can wreck your shingles. Once the ice is gone, we’ll inspect for leaks and let you know if any repairs are needed.
The long-term fix is better attic insulation and ventilation. If heat isn’t escaping through your roof in the first place, ice dams won’t form. We can assess your ventilation system during the inspection and tell you whether that’s contributing to the problem. Most Lowell homes built before 2000 don’t have adequate ridge venting, which is why ice dams are so common here.
Yes. We document the damage, provide detailed estimates, and work directly with your insurance adjuster to make sure your claim gets approved. Most homeowners don’t know what their insurance company needs to see, and that’s where claims get denied or underpaid.
We take photos of every damaged area, note the cause, and explain why a repair or replacement is necessary. If your adjuster wants to inspect the roof themselves, we’ll meet them there and walk through the damage together.
Storm damage in Lowell usually involves missing shingles from high winds, cracked shingles from hail or falling branches, or water intrusion from ice dams. All of those are typically covered by homeowners insurance as long as the damage is documented correctly. We handle the paperwork so you don’t have to fight with your insurance company while you’re dealing with a leaking roof.
It depends on the age of your roof and the extent of the damage. If your roof is less than 10 years old and the damage is localized—like a few missing shingles from a storm—a repair usually makes sense. We’ll replace the damaged section and make sure it’s sealed properly.
If your roof is over 15 years old and you’re seeing multiple problem areas, a full replacement is usually the better investment. Patching an aging roof is like putting a band-aid on a bigger issue. You’ll end up paying for repairs every couple of years instead of fixing it once and being done.
We’ll tell you honestly what makes sense after the inspection. If a repair will hold up, we’ll recommend that. If you’re throwing money away on a roof that’s near the end of its lifespan, we’ll tell you that too. The goal is to give you the information you need to make the right call for your situation and your budget.
For non-emergency work, we’re usually able to start within one to two weeks depending on the season. Spring and fall are our busiest times because that’s when most people schedule roof replacements, so there may be a short wait.
If you’ve got active storm damage or a leak that’s causing interior damage, we prioritize emergency repairs and can usually get someone out within 24 to 48 hours. We’ll tarp the damaged area, stop the leak, and then schedule the full repair or replacement once the immediate problem is handled.
Once we start, most residential roofing jobs take two to three days. Larger homes or complex roof designs might take four or five days. We’ll give you a timeline when we provide the estimate so you know exactly what to expect. Weather can delay things—we won’t install a roof in the rain or when ice is forecasted—but we’ll keep you updated if that happens.