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Most homes in Weston were built around 1964. That means your roof has survived decades of brutal Massachusetts winters, and it shows.
You’ve probably dealt with ice dams backing water under your shingles. Or noticed granules washing down your gutters after a storm. Maybe you’ve seen dark streaks or missing shingles after high winds.
The temperature swings here create thermal shock that ages roofing materials faster than normal wear. One day it’s 15 degrees, the next it’s 45. Your roof expands and contracts constantly. Over time, that movement cracks sealants, loosens fasteners, and creates entry points for water.
When you work with a roofer who knows Weston, you get materials rated for this climate. You get installation methods that account for ice dam prevention. You get a roof that doesn’t just look good in July but actually protects your home in February.
The right roofing contractor doesn’t just replace what’s there. We assess what your specific home needs based on pitch, exposure, age, and the weather patterns you face every year.
Paradise Remodeling Inc operates as an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we meet strict standards for installation quality and customer service. We’re licensed, insured, and ranked in the top 8% of Massachusetts contractors by BuildZoom.
We serve Weston from our base in Methuen, bringing roofing services to homes throughout the North Shore and MetroWest. Our team understands the specific challenges your neighborhood faces—from the mature tree canopy that drops debris to the historic home styles that require careful material selection.
You’re not hiring a crew that learned roofing in a different climate. You’re working with technicians who’ve handled hundreds of Massachusetts roofs and know exactly what fails first when winter hits hard.
We start with a thorough roof inspection. Not a quick glance from the ground—an actual assessment where we check flashing, examine shingle condition, look for soft spots in the decking, and identify any areas where water might be getting through. Many storm damage issues aren’t visible from your driveway.
If you need repairs, we’ll show you exactly what’s failing and why. If you need replacement, we’ll walk through material options that make sense for your home’s age, style, and your budget. We use top-grade products from manufacturers like Mule Hide and Owens Corning because they’re built to handle what New England throws at them.
During installation, we follow best practices for ice and water shield placement, proper ventilation, and fastener patterns that resist wind uplift. We protect your landscaping, keep the site clean, and work efficiently. Most residential roofing projects wrap up in a few days, depending on size and complexity.
After completion, you get documentation for your records and warranty information. If you ever have questions or concerns, you can reach us directly. We’re a local business, not a national chain that disappears after the check clears.
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Our roofing services cover everything from emergency repairs after storm damage to complete tear-offs and replacements. We handle asphalt shingle systems, which make up the majority of Weston homes, as well as other materials when needed.
You get proper decking inspection and replacement where necessary. You get code-compliant ventilation to prevent moisture buildup in your attic. You get ice and water barrier in valleys and along eaves where ice dams form. You get quality flashing around chimneys, skylights, and roof penetrations—the spots where most leaks start.
In Weston, where the median home value reflects significant investment, your roof isn’t just functional protection. It’s a major component of your property’s curb appeal and resale value. We match existing architectural styles and color palettes so your new roof enhances your home’s appearance.
We also provide roof maintenance services for homeowners who want to extend their roof’s lifespan. Regular inspections catch small problems before they become expensive emergencies. Clearing debris from valleys, resealing exposed fasteners, and replacing a few damaged shingles now can prevent major water damage later.
Massachusetts weather is unpredictable. You need a roofing contractor who responds quickly when problems arise and completes work efficiently when conditions allow.
If your roof is under 15 years old and you’re only seeing isolated damage—a few missing shingles after a windstorm, a small leak around a chimney—repair usually makes sense. You’re addressing the immediate problem without the expense of a full replacement.
Once your roof hits 15-20 years, especially in Massachusetts where weather accelerates aging, you’re often better off replacing it. At that age, shingles lose granules, sealant strips fail, and you start seeing multiple problem areas. Repairing one section doesn’t stop the rest from deteriorating.
Look at your shingles on a sunny day. If you see significant granule loss (they look bare or discolored), curling edges, or cracked surfaces across large areas, replacement is the smarter move. If you’re only seeing damage in one section—maybe where a tree branch fell or ice dams form—repair might handle it.
We’ll give you an honest assessment during inspection. Sometimes homeowners think they need a whole new roof when a targeted repair will buy them several more years. Other times, they’re patching problems on a roof that’s already past its useful life, which just delays the inevitable while risking water damage inside.
Ice dams form when heat escapes through your roof, melts snow on the upper sections, and that water runs down to the cold eaves where it refreezes. The ice builds up, creating a dam that forces water back under your shingles. That’s when you get leaks, water stains on ceilings, and potential mold growth.
Prevention starts in your attic, not on your roof. Proper insulation keeps heat inside your home instead of letting it escape through the roof deck. Adequate ventilation allows cold air to circulate under the roof sheathing, keeping the entire surface cold so snow doesn’t melt unevenly.
During roofing work, we install ice and water barrier along the eaves—typically extending at least three feet past the interior wall line. This self-sealing membrane prevents water from penetrating even if it backs up under the shingles. It’s required by code in Massachusetts, but the minimum code requirement often isn’t enough for homes with low-pitch roofs or complex roof lines.
If you’re already getting ice dams every winter, we’ll evaluate your attic insulation and ventilation during the roof inspection. Sometimes the solution involves both roofing improvements and attic work. Sometimes it’s just about proper barrier placement during the next roof replacement. Either way, you need someone who understands the whole system, not just the shingles.
Most single-family homes in Weston take two to four days for complete roof replacement, depending on size, complexity, and weather. A straightforward ranch with a simple roof line might be done in two days. A larger colonial with multiple valleys, dormers, and chimneys might take four.
We start by removing old shingles down to the decking, which lets us inspect the wood structure for any rot or damage. If we find soft spots or water damage, we replace those sections of decking before moving forward. Then we install underlayment, ice and water barrier, new shingles, and all the flashing details.
Weather can extend timelines. We won’t install roofing materials in rain or when temperatures drop too low for proper sealant adhesion. Massachusetts weather is unpredictable, so we plan accordingly and communicate with you if conditions force delays.
During the project, your home stays protected. We work section by section so your roof is never completely open. At the end of each day, everything is secured. We use tarps if needed, and we don’t leave until we’re confident your home is weathertight overnight.
The actual construction is the quick part. Scheduling, material delivery, and permitting happen before we arrive. Once we start, we work efficiently to minimize disruption to your daily routine.
It depends on your policy, your deductible, and the type of damage. Most homeowners insurance covers sudden, accidental damage from events like wind, hail, or falling trees. They typically don’t cover damage from wear and tear, lack of maintenance, or gradual deterioration.
After a major storm, get your roof inspected quickly. Wind damage and hail impact aren’t always obvious from the ground, but they can compromise your roof’s integrity. If you file a claim, the insurance adjuster will assess whether the damage resulted from the storm or from pre-existing conditions.
Documentation matters. Photos of the damage, records of previous roof maintenance, and a professional inspection report strengthen your claim. We can provide detailed documentation of storm damage when we inspect your roof, which helps during the claims process.
Your deductible is a major factor. If you have a $5,000 deductible and the repair costs $6,000, you’re only getting $1,000 from insurance. Many homeowners end up paying for repairs out of pocket because the damage doesn’t exceed their deductible. That’s why about 35% of homeowners postpone needed roof work—the upfront cost is significant even with insurance.
If your claim gets approved, insurance typically pays for materials comparable to what you had before. If you want upgrades—better shingles, additional features—you’ll pay the difference. We work with insurance companies regularly and can help you understand what’s covered and what’s not.
Asphalt shingles dominate Weston for good reason. They handle freeze-thaw cycles well, come in styles that match the area’s traditional architecture, and offer solid performance at a reasonable cost. Architectural shingles—the thicker, dimensional ones—typically last 25-30 years here when properly installed and maintained.
For homes where longevity matters more than upfront cost, metal roofing is gaining popularity. Metal handles snow load well, sheds ice more effectively than shingles, and can last 50+ years. It costs more initially, but the long-term value makes sense for homeowners who plan to stay in their homes or want to maximize resale appeal.
Some historic homes in Weston have slate or cedar shake roofs. These materials are beautiful and long-lasting but require specialized installation and maintenance. If you’re replacing one of these roofs, you need a contractor with specific experience in that material—not every roofer handles slate properly.
Climate matters more than aesthetics when choosing materials. You need shingles rated for high wind resistance and temperature extremes. You need proper underlayment that won’t crack in cold weather. You need ice and water barrier that actually seals around fasteners when ice dams form.
We’ll recommend materials based on your home’s specific situation—roof pitch, sun exposure, tree coverage, and your budget. The “best” material is the one that protects your home effectively, matches your aesthetic goals, and fits your financial reality. There’s no single right answer for every Weston home.
Start with licensing and insurance. Every roofing contractor in Massachusetts should carry an active Home Improvement Contractor license and proper liability insurance. You can verify licenses through the state board. Don’t skip this step—unlicensed contractors leave you with zero recourse if something goes wrong.
Check our actual track record, not just website claims. BuildZoom scores, Better Business Bureau ratings, and detailed reviews on Google tell you how we handle problems and whether we complete work as promised. About 35% of homeowners now say online reviews are their top factor in contractor selection, and that makes sense—you’re reading about real experiences, not marketing copy.
Ask about manufacturer certifications. Our Owens Corning Preferred Contractor status means we met specific training and quality standards. These aren’t just marketing badges—they require proof of insurance, customer satisfaction scores, and ongoing education.
Get multiple quotes, but don’t choose based solely on price. The lowest bid often means shortcuts on materials, rushed installation, or unlicensed crews. The highest bid doesn’t guarantee quality either. Look for detailed written estimates that specify materials, scope of work, timeline, and warranty coverage.
Meet with us in person. Do we show up on time? Do we answer questions clearly? Do we pressure you to sign immediately, or do we give you time to think? You’re inviting people onto your property and trusting them with a major investment. If something feels off during the sales process, it won’t get better during construction.
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