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Your Roof Takes a Beating Every Winter

Ice dams, snow loads, and leaks don’t wait for spring. Get roofing services in Auburn, NH that protect your home before the next storm hits.

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Roofing Contractor Auburn, NH

A Roof That Actually Holds Up

You’re not looking for the cheapest option. You want a roof that survives New Hampshire winters without calling you back for repairs every season.

That means proper installation from the start. It means materials rated for snow loads between 50 and 90 pounds per square foot. It means understanding how ice dams form at your roof edge when snow melts and refreezes, and building in prevention before it becomes your problem.

Most homes in Auburn were built around 1983. If your roof is original or close to it, you’re past the 20-year mark where asphalt shingles start failing. You’ll see curling, granule loss, and leaks that start small but spread fast. A roof replacement now stops the damage before it reaches your insulation, framing, or ceiling.

Roofing Services in Auburn, NH

We've Been Doing This Since 2012

Paradise Remodeling Inc is an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor serving Auburn and the surrounding area. That certification isn’t handed out freely. It requires meeting strict standards for quality, reliability, and customer satisfaction.

We don’t cut corners to save a few hundred dollars. If a job costs more because we’re doing it right, that’s what it costs. You’ll get a roof that lasts, not one that looks good for a year and fails by year three.

Auburn homeowners deal with heavy snow, ice, and temperature swings that most of the country doesn’t see. We’ve handled those conditions for over a decade, and we know what holds up and what doesn’t.

Roof Repair and Replacement Process

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We start with an inspection. You’ll get a clear assessment of what’s wrong, what needs fixing, and what can wait. No upselling a full replacement if a repair handles it.

If you need a new roof, we walk you through material options. Asphalt shingles are the most common and cost-effective. Metal roofing costs more upfront but lasts 40+ years and handles snow better. We’ll explain what makes sense for your home and budget.

Once you approve the plan, we handle permits, order materials, and schedule the work. Our crew removes the old roof, inspects the decking for damage, and installs the new system with proper ventilation and ice dam protection. We’re on-site supervising the job, not handing it off to a subcontractor you’ve never met.

Cleanup happens daily. When we’re done, your property looks like it did before we arrived, just with a roof that actually works.

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Roof Maintenance Auburn, NH

What You Get With Our Roofing Services

Every roofing project includes a full inspection of your roof deck, flashing, and ventilation. If there’s rot or structural damage underneath, we find it before we install anything new. Covering up problems doesn’t fix them.

You’ll get manufacturer-backed warranties on materials. As an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, we can offer extended warranty options that most roofers can’t. That’s coverage you can actually use if something goes wrong.

In Auburn, ice dams are a real issue. We install ice and water shield at roof edges and valleys to stop leaks before they start. We also check attic ventilation to reduce heat buildup that causes snow to melt unevenly. These aren’t extras. They’re standard on every job because they’re necessary in New Hampshire.

You’ll also get guidance on roof maintenance. That includes when to rake snow off (every 6+ inches of accumulation), how to spot early signs of damage, and what to watch for as your roof ages. Most problems are cheaper to fix when you catch them early.

How do I know if I need a roof repair or full replacement?

If the damage is localized to one area—a few missing shingles, a small leak, or storm damage in a single spot—a repair usually handles it. You’re looking at a few hundred to a couple thousand dollars depending on the scope.

A replacement makes sense when you’re seeing widespread issues. That includes curling or cracked shingles across multiple sections, granule loss that’s left patches of exposed asphalt, or leaks in more than one area. If your roof is over 20 years old and showing any of these signs, a repair is just delaying the inevitable.

We’ll inspect your roof and tell you honestly what it needs. If a repair buys you another five years, we’ll say so. If you’re a year away from needing a full replacement anyway, we’ll tell you that too. The goal is to give you the information you need to make the right call for your situation and budget.

For a typical home in Auburn, you’re looking at $5,000 to $10,000 for an asphalt shingle roof replacement. That range depends on roof size, pitch, and how many layers need to be removed. A simple ranch costs less than a two-story with multiple valleys and steep angles.

Metal roofing runs higher—usually $10,000 to $20,000 for the same home—but it lasts 40 to 50 years and handles snow loads better than asphalt. If you’re planning to stay in the house long-term, the upfront cost spreads out over decades.

Storm damage can change the equation. If your roof was damaged by wind or hail, your homeowner’s insurance may cover most or all of the replacement cost. We can inspect for storm damage and work with your insurance adjuster to document what’s covered. That can drop your out-of-pocket cost significantly.

Late spring through early fall is ideal. Shingles seal properly in warmer temperatures, and you’re not dealing with snow, ice, or frozen materials. Most roofing happens between May and October for that reason.

That said, if you have an active leak or storm damage, waiting isn’t an option. We can install roofs in colder months when necessary. It takes more care and the right materials, but it’s doable when the alternative is water damage spreading through your home.

If you’re planning ahead and don’t have urgent damage, schedule your replacement for late summer or early fall. You’ll avoid the spring rush when everyone’s calling after winter, and you’ll have a new roof in place before the next snow season starts.

Ice dams form when heat escapes through your roof, melts snow at the top, and that water refreezes at the colder roof edge. The ice builds up and traps water behind it, which leaks under your shingles and into your home.

The fix starts in your attic. Proper insulation keeps heat inside your home instead of letting it escape through the roof. Ventilation lets cold air flow through the attic so the roof stays cold and snow doesn’t melt unevenly. Those two things—insulation and ventilation—prevent most ice dam problems.

During installation, we add ice and water shield at roof edges and valleys. That’s a waterproof membrane that stops leaks even if ice dams form. We also check your attic setup and let you know if ventilation needs improvement. For maintenance, rake your roof after heavy snow. Every 6+ inches of accumulation should come off to reduce the load and melting risk.

Yes. We carry full liability insurance and workers’ compensation coverage. That protects you if someone gets hurt on your property or if something gets damaged during the job. You should never hire a roofer who can’t provide proof of insurance.

We’re also an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor. That certification requires background checks, financial stability, and a track record of quality work and customer satisfaction. Owens Corning audits contractors regularly, so it’s not a one-time qualification. We have to maintain those standards to keep the certification.

If you want to verify our credentials before hiring us, ask to see our insurance certificates and contractor license. Any legitimate roofing contractor will provide that without hesitation. If someone pushes back or makes excuses, that’s a red flag.

Start with proof of insurance and licensing. A contractor without coverage leaves you liable if someone gets hurt or your property gets damaged. Don’t take their word for it—ask to see the actual certificates.

Check how long they’ve been in business. A company that’s been around for 10+ years has a track record. They’re not going to disappear after they take your deposit. Look for reviews and references from local customers, especially in Auburn or nearby towns.

Ask about manufacturer certifications. Being an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor or holding similar certifications from other manufacturers means the company has met quality and reliability standards. It also means you get better warranty options.

Finally, get everything in writing. The estimate should break down materials, labor, timeline, and payment schedule. If a contractor is vague about costs or pushes you to sign the same day, walk away. A good roofer will give you time to review the proposal and ask questions before you commit.

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