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Roofer in Epping, NH

Your Roof Handles New England. We Make Sure It Lasts.

Storm damage, ice dams, and aging shingles don’t wait for good timing. You need a roofer in Epping who shows up, assesses honestly, and fixes it right the first time.

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Roofing Services in Epping, NH

What You Get: Protection That Actually Holds Up

You’re not just getting new shingles. You’re getting a roof system built to handle what Epping throws at it—heavy snow loads, ice dams forming along your eaves, and those surprise wind storms that rip through every spring.

Over 35% of homes in New Hampshire are more than 50 years old. If yours is one of them, your roof is likely dealing with wear you can’t see yet. Small leaks turn into ceiling stains. Poor ventilation leads to ice dams. And when the next storm hits, you’re stuck scrambling for emergency repairs that cost twice as much.

We handle roof replacements, storm damage repairs, and roof maintenance that actually prevents problems instead of just reacting to them. You get materials that last—Owens Corning and Mule Hide products designed for durability, not just curb appeal. And you get a crew that’s been doing this since 2012, so we know what fails first and how to avoid it.

Roofing Contractor Serving Epping, NH

We've Been Doing This Since 2012. We Know What Works.

Paradise Remodeling Inc started as a general contractor focused on getting home improvement projects done right. That means showing up on time, communicating clearly, and not disappearing halfway through your job.

We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which isn’t just a badge—it means we meet strict installation standards and can offer better warranties than most roofers in Epping, NH. We also work with Mule Hide roofing products because they hold up to New England weather without constant maintenance.

Epping homeowners deal with specific challenges: ice dams from freeze-thaw cycles, wind-driven rain that finds every weak spot, and snow loads that test your roof structure every winter. We’ve seen it all, and we know how to build roofs that handle it year after year.

Our Roof Replacement Process

Here's What Happens From Start to Finish

First, we come out and inspect your roof—not just the surface, but ventilation, flashing, and any signs of water damage inside your attic. You get a clear assessment of what needs fixing and what can wait.

If you’re dealing with insurance claims from storm damage, we walk you through that process. Roof-related claims made up over 25% of residential claim value in 2024, and insurance companies don’t make it easy. We document everything so you’re not left fighting for coverage on your own.

Once we start work, we follow manufacturer guidelines and New Hampshire building codes. That’s not optional—it’s how you avoid callbacks and premature failures. Our crew removes old materials, inspects the decking for rot or damage, installs proper underlayment and ice-and-water shield where it matters, and then puts down your new roof system.

You’re not left guessing about timelines or next steps. We assign a project lead, establish a schedule, and keep you updated when anything changes. Most residential roofing projects in Epping take 2-4 days depending on size and complexity.

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Roof Maintenance and Repair Options

What's Included When You Work With Us

Every roofing project starts with an honest evaluation. We’re not here to upsell you on a full replacement if a repair will buy you another 5-7 years. But we’re also not going to patch a roof that’s past its useful life and leave you with a bigger problem next winter.

For Epping homeowners, roof maintenance matters more than most places. Ice dams form when snow melts, runs to your eaves, and refreezes—creating ridges that trap water and force it under your shingles. Proper attic ventilation and insulation prevent that. So does installing ice-and-water shield in vulnerable areas during replacement.

We also handle gutter installation and repairs, because your roof system only works if water actually leaves your house. Clogged or damaged gutters lead to foundation issues, basement flooding, and fascia rot. Skylights are another service we offer—done right, they bring natural light into dark spaces without creating leak points.

The average roof replacement in New Hampshire costs around $8,364, but that varies based on size, pitch, and materials. We give you upfront pricing so you can make decisions without surprises. And because we’re a full-service general contractor, we can handle any related work—siding repairs, soffit replacement, or structural fixes—without coordinating multiple crews.

How do I know if I need a roof replacement or just repairs?

If your roof is over 20 years old and you’re seeing multiple issues—curling shingles, granule loss in your gutters, or leaks in more than one spot—replacement usually makes more sense than patching. Repairs work when damage is localized, like a few missing shingles after a windstorm or a small leak around a chimney.

Here’s what we look at during an inspection: the age of your roof, the condition of the shingles across the entire surface, whether your decking has any rot or soft spots, and how well your attic is ventilated. A roof that’s failing in multiple areas will keep costing you in repairs, and you’ll still need to replace it within a few years.

In Epping, we also check for ice dam damage along the eaves and any signs that water has been sitting on your roof instead of draining properly. If the underlayment is compromised or your flashing is rusted through, repairs won’t hold. You need a full system that’s built to last another 20-30 years.

Document everything before you call your insurance company. Take photos of visible damage—missing shingles, dented flashing, debris impact. Check your attic for any signs of water intrusion. Then contact your insurance agent to start a claim and ask what their process looks like.

Most insurance companies will send an adjuster to assess the damage. It helps to have a roofing contractor present during that inspection so nothing gets missed. Adjusters work for the insurance company, not you, and they’re trained to minimize claim payouts. We’ve seen situations where hail damage or wind damage gets overlooked because the adjuster didn’t check the right areas.

Once your claim is approved, you’ll get a payout based on the scope of work. We provide detailed estimates that match what insurance companies expect to see, so there’s no confusion about what’s covered. Wind and hail are the most common drivers of roof claims in New Hampshire, and if your roof is older, the insurance company might depreciate the payout. We walk you through all of that so you know what to expect before you commit to repairs.

Most residential roof replacements in Epping take 2-4 days depending on the size of your home, the pitch of your roof, and weather conditions. We start by protecting your landscaping and setting up equipment. Then we remove the old shingles, inspect and repair any damaged decking, and install new underlayment and ice-and-water shield.

You’ll hear noise—there’s no way around that. Tear-off and nailing are loud. We work during normal business hours and clean up debris at the end of each day so your property isn’t left a mess. If rain is in the forecast, we tarp any exposed areas to keep water out.

Once the new shingles are installed, we handle all the flashing around chimneys, vents, and skylights, then install ridge vents for proper attic ventilation. Final cleanup includes a magnet sweep of your yard to pick up any stray nails. You’ll get a walkthrough at the end so you can see the finished work and ask any questions about maintenance or warranties.

Asphalt shingles are the most common choice in Epping because they balance cost, durability, and performance in cold climates. Architectural shingles last longer than standard three-tab shingles—usually 25-30 years compared to 15-20 years—and they handle wind and impact better.

We install Owens Corning and Mule Hide products because they’re designed for freeze-thaw cycles, high winds, and heavy snow loads. Metal roofing is another option if you want something that lasts 40-50 years and sheds snow easily, but it costs more upfront. Some homeowners in older Epping homes go with metal because it reduces ice dam risk and requires almost no maintenance.

Impact-resistant shingles are worth considering if you’re in an area that sees frequent hail. They cost slightly more but can lower your insurance premiums and prevent damage that would otherwise require repairs. Whatever material you choose, proper installation matters more than the product itself. A cheap roof installed correctly will outlast an expensive roof installed poorly.

Ice dams happen when heat from your attic melts snow on your roof, and that water refreezes at the eaves where it’s colder. The ice builds up, traps more water behind it, and forces that water under your shingles. The result is leaks, ceiling stains, and sometimes structural damage.

The fix isn’t just about your roof—it’s about your attic. You need proper insulation to keep heat from escaping into your attic space, and you need ventilation to keep the attic temperature close to the outside temperature. Ridge vents and soffit vents create airflow that prevents hot spots. We also install ice-and-water shield along the eaves during roof replacements, which gives you a waterproof barrier even if ice dams do form.

If you’re already dealing with ice dams every winter, don’t ignore it. That’s a sign your attic insulation or ventilation isn’t doing its job. We can assess both during a roof inspection and recommend fixes that actually solve the problem instead of just managing symptoms. Heated cables are a temporary solution, but they don’t address the root cause and they add to your electric bill all winter.

The average roof replacement in New Hampshire runs around $8,364, but your actual cost depends on the size of your roof, the pitch, the materials you choose, and whether we find any decking damage that needs repair. A simple ranch with a low-pitch roof costs less than a two-story colonial with multiple valleys and dormers.

Material choice makes a difference too. Standard architectural shingles are the most affordable option and they perform well in New England weather. Upgrade to impact-resistant shingles or premium lines like Owens Corning Duration or Mule Hide, and you’ll pay more upfront but get better warranties and longer lifespan. Metal roofing costs significantly more—sometimes double—but it lasts 40-50 years and requires almost no maintenance.

We give you a detailed estimate that breaks down labor, materials, and any additional work like replacing damaged decking or upgrading ventilation. No surprises, no hidden fees. If you’re working with insurance, we provide documentation that matches what adjusters expect to see so your claim process goes smoothly. Financing is available if you need it, but we’re upfront about all costs before any work starts.

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