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Roofing Contractor Brentwood, NH

Protection That Lasts Through New England Winters

Your roof takes a beating here. Heavy snow in January. Ice dams in February. Wind-driven rain in March. Then summer heat that bakes shingles until they crack.

Most homeowners don’t think about their roof until water’s dripping into the living room. By then, what could’ve been a simple repair turns into replacing plywood, insulation, and drywall. You’re not just paying for shingles anymore—you’re paying for all the damage that happened while you waited.

A solid roof means you’re not scrambling for buckets when the forecast says storm. You’re not wondering if that dark spot on the ceiling is getting bigger. You’re not dealing with insurance adjusters, emergency tarps, or contractors who suddenly can’t return your calls. You’ve got a roof that does its job, so you can stop thinking about it.

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We've Been Doing This Since 2012

Paradise Remodeling Inc isn’t new to roofing in Brentwood. We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we met their standards for quality and reliability—not just once, but consistently. We’re also ranked in the top 8% of Massachusetts licensed contractors by BuildZoom.

We’re not the cheapest option, and we won’t pretend to be. Brentwood homes have a median value over $600,000. You didn’t invest that much to hand your roof over to whoever quotes lowest. You want it done right, with materials that last and a crew that shows up when they say they will.

We’ve worked through enough New England winters to know what holds up and what fails. That experience matters when your home is on the line.

Roof Repair Brentwood, NH

Here's What Happens When You Call

First, we come out and actually look at your roof. Not a five-minute glance from the driveway—we get up there and inspect the shingles, flashing, valleys, and anything else that could be letting water in. We take photos so you can see exactly what we’re seeing.

Then we give you an honest assessment. If you need a full replacement, we’ll tell you. If it’s a repair, we’ll tell you that too. We’re not here to oversell you on work you don’t need, but we’re also not going to patch something that’s already failing just to make the estimate look better.

Once you approve the plan, we schedule the work and assign a crew. We give you a timeline and stick to it. Materials show up when they’re supposed to. The job gets done without dragging on for weeks. When we’re finished, we clean up—no nails in your driveway, no shingle scraps in your garden.

You get a roof that’s built to handle whatever weather comes next. And if something doesn’t look right, you call us. We’ll make it right.

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Roof Replacement Brentwood, NH

What You Get With Our Roofing Services

Every roofing project starts with a detailed inspection. We’re checking for storm damage, worn shingles, damaged flashing, and any signs of leaks or structural issues. In Brentwood, where 35% of New Hampshire homes are over 50 years old, hidden problems are common. We find them before they turn into bigger expenses.

We use materials designed for this climate. Owens Corning shingles that handle freeze-thaw cycles. Mule Hide roofing systems built for durability. Metal roofing options if you want something that lasts 50+ years and cuts your energy costs by 10-25%. These aren’t budget materials—they’re what actually holds up here.

If you’re dealing with insurance, we help with that too. Adjusters miss things. We document everything so your claim covers what it should. We’ve worked with enough insurance companies to know what they need to see, and we make sure you’re not left paying out of pocket for damage that should’ve been covered.

You also get a crew that’s professional, punctual, and precise. We don’t leave messes. We don’t disappear halfway through the job. We finish what we start, and we do it right.

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

It depends on the age of your roof and the extent of the damage. If your roof is under 15 years old and the damage is localized—like a few missing shingles after a storm or a small leak around the chimney—a repair usually makes sense. You’re fixing the problem without replacing materials that still have life left.

If your roof is over 20 years old, or if you’re seeing widespread issues like curling shingles, granule loss, multiple leaks, or sagging sections, replacement is the smarter move. Patching an old roof is like putting a Band-Aid on something that needs stitches. You’ll spend money now, then spend more in a year or two when the next problem shows up.

We’ll inspect your roof and give you an honest recommendation. If repair works, we’ll tell you. If replacement saves you money and headaches in the long run, we’ll explain why. You’ll have all the information you need to make the right call for your home and your budget.

First, stay safe. Don’t go up on the roof yourself, especially if it’s wet, icy, or damaged. If you’ve got an active leak, put a bucket under it and move anything valuable out of the way. If you can safely get into your attic, check for water stains or daylight coming through—that tells you where the damage is.

Take photos from the ground if you can see missing shingles or obvious damage. Document everything for your insurance claim. Then call a licensed roofer to inspect the damage. The longer you wait, the more water gets in, and the more expensive the fix becomes. Every hour after a storm, wind and debris are making things worse.

Be careful who you hire. After big storms, contractors show up out of nowhere asking for cash upfront or offering deals that sound too good to be true. Work with someone local, licensed, and insured. We’ve been serving this area since 2012, and we’re not going anywhere. We’ll inspect your roof, document the damage for insurance, and get you back to solid protection as quickly as possible.

Most residential roof replacements take one to three days, depending on the size of your home, the complexity of the roof, and the weather. A straightforward ranch with a simple roofline might be done in a day. A larger two-story home with multiple valleys, dormers, and steep pitches will take longer.

Weather plays a role too. We’re not working in heavy rain or high winds—it’s not safe, and it compromises the quality of the install. If the forecast looks bad, we’ll reschedule rather than rush through a job that needs to be done right. New England weather is unpredictable, so we build some flexibility into the timeline.

Before we start, we’ll give you a clear schedule. You’ll know when materials are arriving, when the crew shows up, and when we expect to finish. We don’t drag projects out, and we don’t leave your home exposed overnight unless absolutely necessary. Once we’re done, we clean up completely—no nails, no debris, no mess left behind.

Yes, especially if you’re planning to stay in your home long-term. Metal roofs last 50+ years compared to 20-25 for asphalt shingles. They handle New England weather better—snow slides off instead of building up, they don’t crack in freeze-thaw cycles, and they’re fire and insect resistant. You’re also looking at 10-25% lower energy costs because metal reflects heat instead of absorbing it.

The upfront cost is higher. You’ll pay more for materials and installation than you would for asphalt shingles. But when you factor in fewer repairs, no replacement in 20 years, and lower energy bills, metal roofs often cost less over the life of your home. It’s a bigger investment now that pays off later.

Metal roofs also hold up better in storms. High winds don’t tear them apart the way they can with shingles. If you’re in an area that gets hit hard by nor’easters or summer storms, that durability matters. We install metal roofing using quality materials designed for this climate, and we’ll walk you through the options so you know exactly what you’re getting.

It depends on your policy and the type of damage. Most homeowners insurance covers sudden, accidental damage—like wind tearing off shingles during a storm or a tree branch punching through your roof. That’s typically covered under your dwelling coverage, minus your deductible.

What insurance usually doesn’t cover is damage from wear and tear or lack of maintenance. If your roof was already 25 years old and failing, and a storm just finished it off, the insurance company might argue that it was due for replacement anyway. They’ll cover the storm damage, but not the underlying aging issues.

Here’s where documentation matters. We inspect your roof, take detailed photos, and document exactly what the storm damaged versus what was pre-existing. We’ve worked with insurance adjusters enough to know what they look for, and we make sure your claim includes everything it should. Adjusters miss things—hidden damage to underlayment, damaged flashing, compromised decking. We catch those details so you’re not paying out of pocket for covered repairs.

At least once a year, ideally in the spring after winter weather has done its damage. New England winters are hard on roofs—ice dams, heavy snow loads, freeze-thaw cycles that crack shingles and loosen flashing. A spring inspection catches problems while they’re still small and cheap to fix.

You should also get your roof inspected after any major storm. High winds, hail, falling branches—any of those can cause damage that’s not obvious from the ground. The worst problems are the ones you don’t see until water’s already leaking into your home. By then, you’re not just fixing the roof—you’re fixing ceilings, insulation, and whatever else got damaged.

If your roof is over 15 years old, consider inspections twice a year. Older roofs fail faster, and catching issues early saves you money. We offer thorough inspections that check shingles, flashing, valleys, vents, and anything else that could let water in. You’ll get a clear report on what’s working and what needs attention, so you can plan ahead instead of dealing with emergencies.

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