Roofer in Woburn, MA

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No runaround. No surprise costs. Just honest roofing work from a licensed contractor who answers the phone and shows up when scheduled.
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Roofing Services in Woburn, MA

What You Get When the Job's Done

You stop worrying about leaks during the next storm. Your attic stays dry when the snow melts. Your energy bills drop because your insulation isn’t compromised by water damage.

That’s what matters. Not the process, not the materials list—just knowing your roof works the way it’s supposed to.

You’re also not calling us back in six months because something wasn’t done right. The work holds up through New England winters because we install it correctly from the start. That’s the difference between a roof that lasts 15 years and one that makes it past 25.

And if something does come up—because houses settle and weather happens—you’re not hunting down a contractor who disappeared. We’re still here, still local, still answering calls.

Roofing Contractor Serving Woburn, MA

We've Been Doing This in Woburn for Years

Paradise Remodeling Inc has been handling roofing and exterior work across Woburn and the North Shore since 2018. We’re licensed, insured, and ranked in the top 8% of Massachusetts contractors by BuildZoom—not because we paid for it, but because the work checks out.

We’re also an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we meet their standards for installation quality and customer service. That’s not marketing speak—it’s a requirement they enforce, and it gives you access to better warranties.

Woburn homeowners deal with ice dams, wind-driven rain, and the occasional tree branch that doesn’t make it through a nor’easter. We’ve seen it all, fixed it all, and we know what holds up in this climate. You’re not getting a generic approach—you’re getting someone who understands what your roof is up against.

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Our Roofing Process in Woburn, MA

Here's How a Roof Job Actually Happens

First, we come out and look at your roof. Not from the ground—we get up there, check the decking, look for soft spots, inspect the flashing. You get a written estimate that breaks down what needs to happen and why.

If you move forward, we pull the permits and schedule the work around your life, not ours. Most residential roofs in Woburn take one to three days depending on size and complexity. We protect your landscaping, your driveway, and anything else that could get damaged during tear-off.

The old roof comes off. We inspect the decking and replace any rotted sections—no shortcuts. Then we install new underlayment, ice and water shield where it’s needed, and the shingles go on according to manufacturer specs. Flashing gets sealed properly. Vents get reinstalled. Everything gets cleaned up daily, and we do a final walkthrough with you before we call it done.

After that, you get your warranty paperwork and our number. If you have questions six months later, call. If something looks off, call. That’s how it should work.

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Roof Maintenance and Repair in Woburn

What's Included When We Handle Your Roof

You’re getting a full roof replacement or repair, not a patch job that buys you six months. That means proper tear-off, decking inspection, code-compliant installation, and cleanup that doesn’t leave nails in your driveway.

In Woburn, we’re dealing with freeze-thaw cycles that destroy cheap work. So we use ice and water shield in valleys and along eaves—not because it’s code, but because it prevents the callbacks. We install ridge vents correctly so your attic breathes. We replace pipe boots and step flashing that other contractors ignore until they leak.

If you’re in one of Woburn’s older neighborhoods near the center or up by Horn Pond, you might have multiple layers of old shingles or decking that’s been patched over the years. We don’t hide that stuff in the estimate. If we find it, we tell you what it’ll take to fix it right, and you decide.

You also get real communication. We return calls. We show up on time. If weather delays us, you know about it before you’re standing in your driveway wondering where we are. That shouldn’t be special, but apparently it is in this industry.

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How long does a typical roof replacement take in Woburn, MA?

Most residential roof replacements in Woburn take one to three days depending on the size of your home, the complexity of the roof, and the weather. A straightforward ranch with a simple gable roof might be done in a day. A larger colonial with multiple valleys, dormers, and chimneys will take longer.

Weather is the wildcard. We don’t install shingles in the rain or when temperatures drop below manufacturer minimums. If we’re scheduled and a storm rolls in, we’ll let you know immediately and reschedule for the next available window.

The timeline also depends on what we find when the old roof comes off. If your decking is solid, we keep moving. If we find rot or structural issues, we stop and talk to you before proceeding. You’ll never come home to surprise charges because we found something and just fixed it without asking.

Architectural shingles are the standard for most Woburn homes, and for good reason. They handle freeze-thaw cycles better than three-tab shingles, they’re rated for high winds, and they last 25 to 30 years when installed correctly.

We use Owens Corning and Mule Hide products because they perform well in New England and because the warranties actually mean something. The shingles are algae-resistant, which matters in our humid summers, and they’re rated for the wind speeds we see during nor’easters.

Metal roofing is another option if you’re planning to stay in your home long-term. It costs more upfront but lasts 50-plus years and sheds snow better than shingles. It’s overkill for some homeowners, but if you’re tired of replacing roofs every 20 years, it’s worth considering. We’ll walk you through the real costs and benefits without pushing you toward the most expensive option.

If your roof is under 15 years old and you’ve got localized damage—missing shingles from a storm, a small leak around a chimney, damaged flashing—a repair usually makes sense. You’re buying yourself more time without the cost of a full replacement.

If your roof is over 20 years old, you’re seeing multiple leaks, or you’ve got curling shingles and granule loss across large sections, a repair is just delaying the inevitable. You’ll spend money now and still need a new roof within a few years.

We’ll tell you honestly which situation you’re in. If a repair buys you five more years and you’re planning to sell, that might be the right call. If your roof is failing and a replacement is coming either way, we’re not going to sell you a temporary fix and then come back in two years for the full job. We’d rather give you the straight answer up front so you can plan accordingly.

Most full roof replacements in Woburn run between $8,000 and $18,000 depending on the size of your home, the pitch of your roof, and what we find when the old roof comes off. A small ranch on the lower end, a larger colonial with complexity on the higher end.

That price includes tear-off, disposal, new underlayment, ice and water shield, shingles, flashing, and cleanup. It doesn’t include structural repairs to decking or framing, which we can’t price until we see what’s underneath. If we find issues, we’ll give you a cost before proceeding.

The cheapest bid isn’t always the best value. If someone’s significantly lower than everyone else, they’re either skipping steps or using subpar materials. We’re not the cheapest option in Woburn, but we’re not the most expensive either. You’re paying for work that’s done right, with proper materials, by a licensed and insured contractor who’ll be around if something goes wrong.

It depends on what caused the damage. If a storm tore off shingles or a tree branch punctured your roof, insurance usually covers it minus your deductible. If your roof is just old and worn out, that’s considered maintenance and insurance won’t pay.

We can work with your insurance company if you’re filing a claim. We’ll document the damage, provide an estimate, and answer any questions the adjuster has. We’ve done this enough times to know what insurance companies look for and how to make sure you’re not left covering costs that should be paid.

One thing to watch for: some adjusters will try to approve a repair when a replacement is really needed, especially if your roof is older. We’ll give you an honest assessment of what’s required so you can push back if the initial claim decision doesn’t match the actual damage. You’re the policyholder—you have more leverage than you think.

First, make sure they’re licensed and insured. Massachusetts requires a Home Improvement Contractor license for roofing work, and you can verify it through the state. If they can’t provide a license number, walk away.

Second, check references and reviews, but read between the lines. Look for mentions of communication, cleanup, and how they handled problems. Every job has something go wrong—what matters is how the contractor deals with it.

Third, get everything in writing. The scope of work, the materials being used, the timeline, the payment schedule. If a contractor is vague about details or pushes for a big deposit upfront, that’s a red flag. We give you a detailed estimate and we don’t ask for payment until the work is done and you’re satisfied.

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