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You shouldn’t have to wonder if that leak is getting worse while you wait for a callback. Or stress about whether the guy who shows up actually knows what he’s doing.
When your roof gets fixed the right way, you stop checking the ceiling every time it rains. You’re not calling three more contractors for second opinions. You’re not dealing with the same problem six months later because someone slapped a patch on it and called it done.
That’s what roof repair should look like. A real assessment. A clear explanation. Work that holds up through New England winters, summer storms, and everything in between. No surprises on the bill. No ghosting after the deposit clears.
You get your home protected, your insurance claim handled if you need it, and your time back.
Paradise Remodeling Inc is a locally owned roofing contractor that’s been serving Sherborn and the surrounding Massachusetts communities for over 18 years. We’re licensed, insured, and we’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor—which means we meet their standards for quality and reliability, not just ours.
Sherborn homes deal with ice dams, wind damage from nor’easters, and the kind of wear that comes from 20+ years of sun and snow. We’ve seen it all. We know what fails first on older roofs in this area, and we know how to fix it so it doesn’t fail again next season.
We’re not the cheapest option, and we’re upfront about that. You’re paying for materials that last, work that’s done correctly, and a company that’ll still be here when you need us again. Our 4.8-star rating reflects that approach—real customers, real results, no inflated reviews.
First, we come out and actually look at your roof. Not just from the ground—we get up there. We check for visible damage, look for signs of leaks or wear you might not see from inside, and figure out what’s causing the problem. If it’s storm damage, we document everything for your insurance claim.
Then we explain what we found. In plain terms. We’ll tell you if it’s a repair or if you’re looking at replacement soon. We’ll show you photos if it helps. You’ll get a written estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and timeline. No vague “we’ll figure it out as we go” pricing.
Once you approve the work, we schedule it and show up when we say we will. We use quality materials—Mule Hide and Owens Corning products that hold up in Massachusetts weather. We handle the repair, clean up the site, and walk you through what we did. If something changes mid-job, you’ll know before we proceed.
That’s it. No drama, no delays, no wondering what’s happening with your roof.
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Every roof repair starts with a free estimate and a thorough inspection. We’re looking at shingles, flashing, underlayment, ventilation—anything that could be contributing to the issue. For Sherborn homes, that often means checking for ice dam damage along the eaves or wind damage from recent storms.
We handle emergency roof repair when you’ve got water coming in or your roof is exposed to the elements. That means tarping, temporary sealing, and fast scheduling to prevent further damage to your home’s interior. We’ve worked with plenty of homeowners insurance claims in Massachusetts, so we know what documentation you’ll need and how to communicate with adjusters.
The actual repair depends on what’s wrong. Leak repair might involve replacing damaged shingles, resealing flashing around chimneys or skylights, or fixing underlayment that’s failed. Storm damage repair could mean replacing sections of roof after wind or hail. We’re not patching over problems—we’re fixing the root cause so you’re not calling us back in six months.
You also get transparent communication throughout. We return calls. We show up on time. We clean up when we’re done. It’s basic professionalism, but apparently that’s rare enough to be worth mentioning.
It depends entirely on what’s damaged and how much of your roof needs work. A simple leak repair—replacing a few shingles and resealing flashing—might run $500 to $1,500. More extensive repairs, like fixing storm damage across multiple sections or addressing ice dam damage, can range from $2,000 to $5,000 or more.
For context, the average homeowners insurance payout for water and ice damage in Massachusetts is between $5,000 and $10,000. That gives you an idea of what insurance companies expect these repairs to cost when they’re done properly.
We give you a written estimate before any work starts. No hidden fees, no “we found more problems” upcharges without discussing it first. If your insurance is covering the repair, we’ll work with your adjuster to make sure the estimate matches what they’ll approve.
Most homeowners insurance policies in Massachusetts cover roof damage from storms—wind, hail, fallen branches, ice dams. They typically won’t cover damage from wear and tear, age, or lack of maintenance. If your roof is failing because it’s 25 years old and past its lifespan, that’s on you. If a tree branch punched through it during a nor’easter, that’s usually covered.
The key is documentation. Insurance companies want photos, detailed estimates, and proof that the damage was sudden and accidental. We’ve handled plenty of insurance claims for Sherborn homeowners, so we know what adjusters are looking for. We’ll document everything during our inspection and provide the paperwork you need to file your claim.
One thing to watch for: some policies have separate wind and hail deductibles, or they depreciate your roof’s value based on age. Read your policy or call your agent before you file. We can walk you through what to expect, but we’re not insurance experts—just experienced enough to help you avoid common claim mistakes.
If the damage is localized—a few missing shingles, a leak around the chimney, storm damage in one area—repair usually makes sense. If your roof is over 20 years old, has widespread wear, or you’re dealing with multiple leaks in different spots, replacement is probably the smarter move.
Here’s the reality: patching an old roof is like putting new tires on a car that’s about to die. You might get another year or two, but you’re just delaying the inevitable. We’ll tell you honestly where your roof stands. If it’s got another 5-10 years left and the repair is straightforward, we’ll say so. If you’re throwing money at a roof that’s going to need replacement soon anyway, we’ll tell you that too.
Most roofs in Massachusetts last 20-25 years depending on material and maintenance. Asphalt shingles are the most common, and they handle New England weather reasonably well—but they don’t last forever. We’ll show you what we’re seeing and let you make the call. No pressure, no scare tactics.
Simple repairs—replacing shingles, fixing flashing, sealing a leak—usually take a few hours to a full day. More involved work, like repairing storm damage across multiple sections or addressing structural issues underneath, might take two to three days.
Weather plays a role. We can’t repair your roof in heavy rain or when ice is covering the shingles. If we’re scheduled and conditions aren’t safe, we’ll reschedule rather than rush through it and do subpar work.
Emergency repairs are different. If your roof is actively leaking or exposed to the elements, we’ll get out there as fast as we can to tarp it or do temporary sealing. Then we’ll schedule the permanent repair once materials are in and weather cooperates. We’re not going to leave your home open to the elements while we wait for the perfect conditions—we’ll stabilize it first, then fix it right.
Ice dams are a big one. When heat escapes through your roof in winter, it melts snow on the upper sections. That water runs down and refreezes at the eaves where it’s colder, creating a dam. Water backs up under the shingles and leaks into your home. Ice dam damage can cost $2,000 to $5,000 or more to repair, and it’s incredibly common in New England.
Wind damage from nor’easters and summer storms is another frequent culprit. High winds lift shingles, tear off flashing, and send branches into roofs. Hail damage happens too, especially in summer—and it’s often not visible from the ground. You might not realize your shingles are compromised until you start getting leaks months later.
Then there’s just age and wear. Twenty-plus years of sun, rain, snow, and temperature swings breaks down roofing materials. Shingles crack, underlayment fails, flashing corrodes. Regular inspections catch this stuff before it becomes a leak. Most homeowners don’t think about their roof until there’s a problem—and by then, the damage is worse than it needed to be.
Yes. If your roof is leaking, damaged, or exposed after a storm, we’ll get out there as quickly as possible to prevent further damage to your home. Emergency roof repair usually means tarping, temporary sealing, or securing areas where shingles or flashing have been torn off.
We can’t always do the permanent repair immediately—we might need to order materials, wait for better weather, or coordinate with your insurance. But we won’t leave your home vulnerable. We’ll stabilize the situation first, then schedule the full repair.
Call us as soon as you notice the damage. The longer water gets into your home, the more expensive the fix becomes. What starts as a roofing issue quickly turns into ceiling damage, insulation problems, even mold. We’ve seen homeowners wait because they thought it wasn’t that bad—and end up with five-figure repair bills. Don’t wait. Get it looked at.