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Your Roof Should Handle New Hampshire Weather

Ice dams, heavy snow, wind-driven rain—your roof takes the hit so your home doesn’t. Get roofing services built for Antrim’s climate.

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Roofing Contractor Antrim, NH

What You Get When Your Roof Actually Works

You stop worrying every time the forecast calls for snow. No more buckets in the hallway during spring thaw. No more wondering if that dark spot on the ceiling means you’re about to spend your weekend dealing with water damage.

A roof that’s installed right—with proper ventilation, quality materials, and attention to how New Hampshire weather actually behaves—doesn’t just sit there. It sheds snow. It prevents ice dams before they form. It keeps your heating bill from skyrocketing because warm air isn’t escaping through gaps you can’t even see.

When your roof works the way it should, you’re not calling for emergency repairs at the worst possible time. You’re not filing insurance claims. You’re not explaining to your family why part of the house is off-limits until someone can get out here. You’re just living in your home, the way you’re supposed to.

Antrim Roofing Services Since 2012

We've Been Doing This Since 2012

Paradise Remodeling Inc has been handling roofing projects in Antrim and throughout New Hampshire for over a decade. We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we’ve met their requirements for quality and reliability—not just once, but consistently.

We’re licensed, insured, and we don’t cut corners to save a few bucks. That approach costs more upfront, and we’re honest about that. But it also means fewer callbacks, fewer problems down the road, and roofs that actually last through the winters here.

Antrim’s climate isn’t forgiving. Heavy snow loads, ice dam formation, high winds—these aren’t occasional problems. They’re seasonal realities. We’ve seen what happens when roofs aren’t built to handle it, and we’ve spent years learning how to do it right.

Roof Replacement Process Antrim

Here's How a Roofing Job Actually Happens

First, we come out and look at what you’ve got. Not a five-minute glance from the driveway—an actual inspection. We check for damage, ventilation issues, structural concerns, anything that’s going to matter when we’re putting a new roof on or making repairs.

Then we walk you through what needs to happen. If it’s a full replacement, we’ll explain the materials we recommend and why they make sense for your specific situation. If it’s a repair, we’ll tell you whether it’s a short-term fix or something that’ll actually hold up.

Once we start work, we protect your property, tear off what needs to go, and install your new roof using materials designed for New England weather. We handle ventilation, flashing, ice and water barriers—the stuff that doesn’t show up in photos but makes the difference between a roof that lasts and one that fails early. When we’re done, we clean up completely. No nails in your driveway, no debris left behind.

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Roof Repair and Maintenance Antrim

What's Included in Our Roofing Services

You get a roof inspection that actually finds problems before they become expensive. We look at shingles, flashing, ventilation, gutters, and anything else that affects how your roof performs. If you need a repair, we handle it—storm damage, leak repair, ice dam removal, whatever’s going wrong.

For replacements, we use premium materials like Owens Corning and Mule Hide products. These aren’t the cheapest options, but they’re built to last in climates like Antrim’s. We install proper underlayment, ensure ventilation is correct, and pay attention to the details that prevent ice dams and moisture problems.

In Antrim specifically, we see a lot of ice dam damage. When snow melts and refreezes at your roof’s edge, it creates a dam that forces water under your shingles. Proper insulation, ventilation, and installation techniques prevent this. We also handle emergency repairs—because roof leaks don’t wait for business hours. If you’ve got water coming in, we’re available to get it stopped and assess what needs to happen next.

How much does a roof replacement cost in Antrim, NH?

Most roof replacements in this area run between $10,000 and $30,000, depending on the size of your home, the materials you choose, and how complex the job is. A straightforward ranch with asphalt shingles costs less than a two-story home with multiple valleys, skylights, and steep pitches.

The price includes tearing off your old roof, disposing of materials, installing new underlayment and shingles, replacing any damaged decking, updating flashing around chimneys and vents, and cleanup. If your roof needs better ventilation or has structural issues, that adds to the cost—but it’s not optional if you want the roof to last.

We give you a detailed estimate upfront. No surprises, no “we found something after we started” unless we genuinely uncover hidden damage once the old roof comes off. Most jobs take two to four days, weather permitting. New Hampshire winters can delay things, so timing matters if you’re planning a replacement.

Ice dams form when heat escapes through your roof, melts the snow on top, and that water runs down to the cold overhang where it refreezes. The ice builds up, traps more water behind it, and eventually that water works its way under your shingles and into your house.

Prevention comes down to three things: insulation, ventilation, and proper installation. Your attic needs enough insulation to keep heat from escaping. It also needs ventilation—intake vents at the soffits and exhaust vents at the ridge—so cold air can flow through and keep the roof deck cold. When we install a roof, we also use ice and water barrier at the eaves, which gives you a waterproof layer even if ice dams do form.

If you’re already dealing with ice dams every winter, a new roof won’t fix it by itself. We’ll need to address the attic insulation and ventilation at the same time. Removing ice dams after they’ve formed is possible, but it’s risky—you can damage shingles in the process. Better to prevent them from happening in the first place.

Asphalt shingles typically last 20 to 30 years here, depending on the quality of materials and installation. Cheaper shingles might give you 15 to 20 years. Premium architectural shingles can push 30 years or more if they’re installed correctly and the roof is properly maintained.

New Hampshire weather shortens roof life compared to milder climates. Heavy snow, ice, freeze-thaw cycles, and high winds all take a toll. A roof that might last 40 years in a warmer state might only give you 25 here. That’s why material quality and installation matter—you’re already fighting an uphill battle with the climate.

Metal roofing lasts longer, often 40 to 50 years, and it sheds snow better than asphalt. It costs more upfront, but if you’re planning to stay in your home long-term, it can make sense. We’ll walk you through the pros and cons based on your budget and how long you plan to be in the house.

Yes. If you’ve got a leak, storm damage, or something that can’t wait, we’re available 24/7 to get it under control. Emergency repairs usually mean tarping the damaged area, stopping active leaks, and making temporary fixes so you’re not dealing with water damage while we wait for conditions to allow a permanent repair.

New Hampshire weather doesn’t always cooperate with roofing work. If it’s the middle of winter and you’ve got a leak, we can’t always do a full repair right away—but we can stop the immediate problem and get you scheduled for a permanent fix as soon as possible.

Emergency calls get prioritized. We know that a roof leak isn’t something you can ignore for a week. Water damage gets worse fast, and the longer you wait, the more expensive the fix becomes. If you call us with an emergency, we’ll get someone out there as quickly as we can.

If your roof is under 15 years old and the damage is localized—a few missing shingles, a small leak, storm damage in one area—a repair usually makes sense. If your roof is over 20 years old, has multiple problem areas, or you’re dealing with recurring leaks, replacement is probably the better move.

Here’s why: repairs buy you time, but they don’t reset the clock on an aging roof. If your shingles are curling, you’re missing granules, and you’ve already patched it twice, you’re just delaying the inevitable. At some point, you’re throwing money at a roof that’s going to need replacement soon anyway.

We’ll be honest about what makes sense. If a repair will legitimately solve your problem and give you several more years, we’ll tell you. If you’re better off replacing it now instead of spending money on repairs and then replacing it in two years, we’ll tell you that too. We’re not here to sell you something you don’t need, but we’re also not going to patch a failing roof and pretend it’s a long-term solution.

Yes. We hold a Massachusetts HIC License (#195972), we’re fully insured, and we’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor. That certification isn’t automatic—it requires meeting specific standards for business practices, customer satisfaction, and installation quality.

Being licensed and insured protects you. If something goes wrong during the job—an injury, property damage, whatever—you’re covered. If we install your roof and there’s a problem with workmanship, our warranty covers it. If there’s a manufacturing defect with the materials, the manufacturer’s warranty covers it.

We also offer extended warranties on certain products and installations. The specifics depend on what materials you choose and the scope of the project, but we’ll walk you through what’s covered before you sign anything. You should know exactly what you’re getting and what happens if something goes wrong.

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