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A leaking roof doesn’t get better on its own. Every rain brings more water into your attic, your walls, your ceilings. You’re watching stains spread and wondering how bad it’ll get before you can get someone out there who actually knows what they’re doing.
Here’s what changes when the repair is done right. No more buckets in the hallway. No more checking the weather forecast with dread. Your home stays dry, your belongings stay protected, and you’re not lying awake during storms wondering if this is the night things get worse.
The repair work we do stops the leak at the source. We’re not slapping tar on shingles and calling it fixed. We’re pulling back the damaged materials, checking the decking underneath, replacing what needs replacing, and sealing it properly so water can’t find its way back in.
Paradise Remodeling Inc is locally owned and operated, serving Everett and the surrounding Massachusetts communities. We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we’ve met their strict requirements for quality work and reliable service.
You’ll find us on job sites throughout Everett, handling everything from small leak repairs to full roof replacements. We work on residential and commercial properties, and we don’t turn away the small jobs that other contractors ignore.
What keeps customers coming back is simple: we show up when we say we will, we communicate clearly about what needs to happen, and we do the work right. No surprises, no excuses, no disappearing after the deposit clears.
First, we come out to look at your roof. Not just from the ground with binoculars, but actually getting up there to see what’s going on. We’re checking for obvious damage like missing shingles or cracked flashing, but we’re also looking for the less obvious problems that cause leaks down the road.
Once we know what needs fixing, we’ll walk you through it in plain language. You’ll know what’s damaged, why it’s leaking, what we need to do to fix it, and what it’s going to cost. No technical jargon, no upselling you on work you don’t need.
The repair itself depends on what’s wrong. Sometimes it’s replacing a section of damaged shingles and sealing the underlayment. Sometimes we’re reflashing a chimney or fixing a valley that was never installed correctly in the first place. We use quality materials from brands like Mule Hide Roofing because cheap materials mean you’re calling us back in two years with the same problem.
After the work’s done, we clean up the job site and make sure you’re clear on what we did. You get a roof that doesn’t leak, and you can move on with your life.
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Every roof repair starts with a thorough inspection. We’re looking at the entire system, not just the spot where you see water dripping. Leaks travel, and the place where water shows up inside isn’t always directly below the damage outside.
In Everett, we deal with weather that beats up roofs. The freeze-thaw cycles in Massachusetts winters crack sealants and lift shingles. Heavy spring rains find every weak point. Summer heat bakes and warps materials. Your roof takes a beating year-round, and repairs need to account for all of it.
When we handle a repair, you’re getting new materials that match your existing roof, proper installation that follows manufacturer specs, and attention to the details that prevent future problems. We’re checking the decking for rot, making sure ventilation isn’t compromised, and sealing everything so water can’t get through.
The work comes with the backing of our Owens Corning Preferred Contractor status and our reputation in the Everett area. We’ve built our business on doing right by local homeowners, and that means standing behind the repairs we make.
We handle emergency roof repairs and understand that active leaks can’t wait. When you call with an urgent situation, we prioritize getting someone out to assess the damage as quickly as possible, often same-day or next-day depending on our schedule and the severity of the leak.
For true emergencies where water is actively pouring in, we can sometimes provide temporary solutions to stop the immediate damage while we schedule the full repair. That might mean tarping a section of roof or applying a temporary patch to get you through until we can do the permanent fix properly.
The timeline for the actual repair depends on what’s wrong and what materials we need. Simple fixes like replacing a few shingles or resealing flashing can often be completed in a day. More extensive damage that involves replacing decking or larger sections of roofing material might take longer, but we’ll give you a clear timeline upfront so you know exactly what to expect.
Roof repair costs vary widely based on what’s actually damaged and what needs to happen to fix it properly. A simple repair like replacing a small section of shingles might run a few hundred dollars. Extensive damage involving structural repairs to decking, multiple areas of the roof, or complex flashing work can run into thousands.
The only way to give you an accurate number is to look at your specific roof. We need to see the extent of the damage, understand what caused it, and determine what materials and labor are required to fix it correctly. Anyone giving you a price over the phone without seeing the roof is guessing, and those guesses rarely match the final bill.
What we can promise is transparent pricing. Once we’ve inspected your roof, you’ll get a clear breakdown of what needs to be done and what it costs. No hidden fees, no surprise charges when the work is done. You’ll know the full price before we start, and that’s the price you’ll pay. We also offer reasonable rates compared to other roofing contractors in the area, and we’re happy to work with you on finding solutions that fit your budget without compromising on quality.
This depends on the age of your roof, the extent of the damage, and what you’re planning to do with your home. If your roof is relatively new and the damage is isolated to one area, repair almost always makes more sense. You’re fixing the problem without the expense and disruption of a full replacement.
If your roof is older and you’re dealing with multiple problem areas, or if the damage is extensive, replacement might actually be the smarter financial move. Constantly patching an aging roof means you’re throwing money at a system that’s going to keep failing. At some point, you’re better off investing in a new roof that gives you another 20-30 years of protection.
We’ll be straight with you about which option makes sense for your situation. If a repair will genuinely solve your problem and give you years of reliable service, that’s what we’ll recommend. If we think you’re going to be calling us back repeatedly because the roof is just done, we’ll tell you that too. Our job is to give you the information you need to make the right decision for your home and your budget, not to upsell you on work you don’t need.
In Everett and throughout Massachusetts, we see certain problems come up again and again. Flashing failures are probably the most common culprit. Flashing is the metal that seals the joints where your roof meets chimneys, walls, valleys, and vents. When flashing is installed incorrectly or deteriorates over time, water gets underneath and into your home.
Storm damage is another big one. High winds lift shingles, hail cracks them, falling branches puncture them. After major storms, we’re usually booked solid with repair calls from homeowners who discovered leaks during or after the weather event. Ice dams in winter cause problems too, backing water up under shingles and into the roof deck.
Sometimes the issue is just age and wear. Shingles have a lifespan, and when they reach the end of it, they start to fail. They crack, curl, lose granules, and stop doing their job of keeping water out. Poor installation from a previous contractor is also common. We regularly fix problems that never should have existed in the first place because someone cut corners or didn’t know what they were doing. That’s why choosing a qualified roofing contractor matters from the start.
It depends on what caused the damage. Insurance typically covers sudden, unexpected events like storm damage, fallen trees, or fire. If a windstorm rips shingles off your roof or hail damages it, your insurance will likely cover the repair minus your deductible.
What insurance doesn’t cover is normal wear and tear or damage from lack of maintenance. If your roof is leaking because it’s old and the shingles have deteriorated naturally over time, that’s on you. Same thing if the leak is happening because you neglected obvious maintenance issues that got worse over time.
We can work with your insurance company if you’re filing a claim. We’ll document the damage, provide estimates, and communicate with adjusters to help the process move smoothly. We’ve done this plenty of times and know what insurance companies need to see. Just keep in mind that the final decision on coverage is between you and your insurer. We can advocate for you and provide the technical information they need, but we can’t guarantee they’ll approve the claim.
A properly executed roof repair using quality materials should last as long as the surrounding roof, assuming the rest of the roof is in good condition. If we’re replacing shingles on a roof that’s only five years old, those new shingles should perform for another 20-25 years right along with the originals.
The durability of the repair comes down to two things: the quality of materials used and the skill of the installation. We use premium products from manufacturers like Mule Hide Roofing and Owens Corning because they’re engineered to withstand Massachusetts weather. Cheap materials fail faster, period.
Installation matters just as much. Shingles need to be nailed correctly, sealed properly, and integrated with the existing roof so there are no weak points where water can penetrate. Flashing needs to be shaped and installed to direct water away from vulnerable areas. Underlayment needs to provide a secondary barrier if water ever gets past the shingles. When all of that is done right by experienced professionals, the repair becomes a permanent fix rather than a temporary band-aid. That’s what you’re getting when you work with a licensed, certified roofing contractor instead of the cheapest guy with a truck and a ladder.