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You’ve already dealt with the leak. The missing shingles after that last storm. The stress of wondering if it’ll hold through another winter.
What you actually need is a roof that protects your home without requiring constant attention. No callbacks. No wondering if the repair will hold. No crossing your fingers every time heavy rain hits.
That’s what proper roof repair looks like. Materials that match Massachusetts weather demands. Installation that follows manufacturer specs, not shortcuts. And a contractor who shows up when they say they will, communicates clearly, and stands behind the work after the job’s done.
Your home is your biggest investment. The roof protecting it shouldn’t be a recurring problem on your to-do list.
Paradise Remodeling Inc has been handling roof repairs across the Maynard area since 2006. We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we’ve met strict standards for quality, reliability, and customer satisfaction.
Owner Feliciano Gomez built this company on a simple principle: never cut corners. That approach has kept us in business for nearly two decades in a market where fly-by-night contractors come and go every season.
We’re licensed, fully insured, and based locally. Maynard homeowners face specific challenges—freeze-thaw cycles that crack shingles, ice dams from heavy snow, wind damage from nor’easters. We’ve repaired roofs through all of it, and we know what holds up and what doesn’t in this climate.
First, we inspect your roof to find the actual problem. Not just the obvious damage you can see, but underlying issues that might cause problems later. You get a detailed assessment of what needs fixing and why.
Next comes the estimate. We break down materials, labor, and timeline so you know exactly what you’re paying for. No surprises, no vague line items. If we find additional damage during the repair, we talk to you before doing extra work.
The repair itself uses quality materials—Duration® Shingles, Mule Hide systems, products designed for New England weather. Our crews follow manufacturer installation guidelines because that’s what makes warranties valid and repairs last.
After completion, we walk the property with you. You see the finished work, ask questions, and sign off when you’re satisfied. Then we clean up completely. Your yard shouldn’t look like a construction zone when we leave.
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Every roof repair starts with a free estimate. We assess damage, explain what needs fixing, and provide a written proposal. No pressure, no obligation.
The repair itself covers whatever your roof needs—shingle replacement, flashing repair, leak detection and sealing, storm damage restoration. We handle everything from small repairs to extensive damage from fallen trees or severe weather.
Maynard’s weather is tough on roofs. Heavy snow loads stress structures. Ice dams force water under shingles. Spring storms rip off loose materials. We’ve seen it all, and we stock materials that handle these specific challenges.
You also get our 100% satisfaction guarantee. If something’s not right, we make it right. And because we’re Owens Corning Preferred Contractors, you have access to enhanced warranties on materials when applicable.
Most repairs in Maynard take one to three days depending on scope. Emergency repairs for active leaks? We prioritize those to prevent further damage to your home’s interior.
For active leaks causing interior damage, we prioritize emergency response. Most times, we can get someone out within 24 to 48 hours to assess the situation and provide temporary protection if needed.
The full repair timeline depends on damage extent and weather conditions. A simple shingle replacement might take a few hours. More extensive repairs involving multiple areas or structural damage could take several days.
Massachusetts weather doesn’t always cooperate. We won’t start a repair if conditions will compromise the work quality. Rain, high winds, or temperatures below manufacturer minimums mean waiting for a safe work window. Rushing a repair in bad conditions just creates more problems later.
Once we start, most standard repairs finish within one to three days. We’ll give you a realistic timeline during the estimate based on your specific situation.
Ice dams are a major culprit. Snow melts on your roof, runs down, then refreezes at the eaves. That ice backs up water under your shingles, causing leaks. Poor attic ventilation and insulation make this worse.
Wind damage from storms is another common issue. Nor’easters and severe thunderstorms lift shingle edges, tear off loose materials, and sometimes send tree branches through roofs. Older roofs with brittle shingles are especially vulnerable.
Freeze-thaw cycles gradually damage roofing materials. Water gets into small cracks, freezes and expands, then thaws and contracts. Over time, this creates bigger problems—cracked shingles, damaged flashing, compromised seals around vents and chimneys.
Normal wear also plays a role. Asphalt shingles have a lifespan. UV exposure, temperature extremes, and general aging eventually require repairs or replacement. Regular inspections catch small issues before they become expensive problems.
If damage is localized—a section of missing shingles, a leak around one area, storm damage to part of the roof—repair usually makes sense. You fix the problem without the cost of a full replacement.
If your roof is near the end of its lifespan and you’re seeing multiple problem areas, replacement might be smarter financially. Constantly repairing an aging roof adds up quickly. At some point, you’re throwing money at a losing battle.
Age matters. Asphalt shingles typically last 20 to 30 years depending on quality and conditions. If your roof is 15+ years old with significant damage, we’ll have an honest conversation about whether repair is just delaying the inevitable.
During your estimate, we assess the overall roof condition, not just the immediate problem. You’ll get our professional opinion on repair versus replacement based on your roof’s actual state, not what makes us the most money. Sometimes repair is the right call. Sometimes it’s not. You deserve to know the difference.
We work with homeowners on insurance claims regularly. After storm damage, we provide detailed documentation of the damage—photos, measurements, material specifications—that supports your claim.
Your insurance adjuster will inspect the damage and determine coverage. We can meet with them during their inspection to answer technical questions and ensure they see all the damage, not just obvious issues.
We’ll provide an estimate that matches insurance industry standards. This helps ensure your claim reflects the actual repair cost. Some contractors lowball estimates to win jobs, then hit you with change orders. We price it right from the start.
You’re responsible for your deductible and any coverage gaps. We’ll explain what your insurance covers versus what’s out-of-pocket before starting work. No surprises halfway through the job.
Keep in mind that filing a claim is your decision. Sometimes damage costs less than your deductible, making a claim unnecessary. We’ll give you the repair cost so you can make an informed choice about involving insurance.
We use premium materials designed for New England weather. Duration® Shingles from Owens Corning are a common choice—they handle temperature extremes, resist wind damage, and come with strong warranties.
Mule Hide roofing systems are another option we stock. These products are built for durability and weather resistance. We’re not using bottom-shelf materials that’ll fail in a few years.
For flashing, underlayment, and other components, we follow manufacturer specifications. The shingles might be what you see, but the layers underneath matter just as much for long-term performance.
Being an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor means we have access to their full product line and can offer enhanced warranties when you use their materials. That’s not just marketing—it’s actual protection for your investment.
We match existing materials when possible so repairs blend with your current roof. If your shingles are discontinued, we find the closest match in color and style. The goal is a repair that protects your home and looks right, not a patchwork that screams “we had work done.”
Small repairs—replacing a few shingles, sealing a minor leak—typically run a few hundred dollars. Moderate repairs involving larger sections, flashing replacement, or multiple problem areas might cost $1,000 to $3,000.
Extensive damage from storms, fallen trees, or structural issues can run higher depending on scope. Every roof is different, and honest pricing requires seeing the actual damage.
We provide free estimates with detailed breakdowns. You’ll see material costs, labor, and any additional work needed. No vague “roof repair” line item that could mean anything.
Quality materials cost more than bargain options. Experienced crews cost more than cheap labor. But you’re paying for work that lasts and protects your home, not repairs that fail in two years.
If cost is a concern, we’ll discuss options. Sometimes phasing repairs makes sense if everything doesn’t need immediate attention. Sometimes it doesn’t—putting off critical repairs just leads to more expensive damage. We’ll give you straight answers about what can wait and what can’t.
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