Roofer in Everett, MA

Your Roof Fixed Right the First Time

We’re a licensed roofing contractor serving Everett homeowners with honest assessments, quality materials, and work that actually lasts through New England winters.
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Roofing Services in Everett, MA

What You Get When the Job's Done

You’re not dealing with water stains on your ceiling anymore. No more buckets in the attic during rainstorms. No more wondering if that dark spot is mold or just a shadow.

Your roof keeps water out. That’s the baseline. But when it’s done right, you also stop worrying every time the forecast calls for heavy rain or snow. You’re not scrambling to find someone who’ll actually show up when you call.

The shingles match. The flashing is sealed properly. Your energy bills drop because your attic isn’t leaking heat all winter. And if something does go wrong, you’ve got a warranty that means something and a local contractor who answers the phone.

You get your home back to being the safest place you know. Not a project. Not a problem. Just home.

Licensed Roofing Contractor Everett, MA

We're Local, Licensed, and Actually Insured

Paradise Remodeling Inc is based right here in the area, serving Everett and surrounding communities. We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we’ve met their requirements for quality work and customer service. Not every roofer can say that.

We carry the licenses Massachusetts requires: Home Improvement Contractor Registration and Construction Supervisor License. We also carry general liability and workers’ comp insurance. If someone gets hurt on your property, you’re covered. If something gets damaged, you’re covered.

We’ve worked on enough homes in Everett to know what holds up here. The freeze-thaw cycles. The nor’easters. The summer heat that bakes your shingles. We know what fails and what lasts, and we only install what we’d put on our own homes.

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Roof Replacement Process Everett, MA

Here's How a Roof Job Actually Happens

You call or fill out a form. We schedule a time to come look at your roof. Not a sales pitch—an actual inspection. We take photos, check the decking if we can access it, and look for damage you might not see from the ground.

Then we give you a written estimate. It includes the scope of work, the materials we’ll use, and the cost. No surprises later. If your roof needs a full replacement, we’ll tell you. If it just needs repairs, we’ll tell you that too.

Once you’re ready to move forward, we order materials and schedule the work. On job day, we protect your property, tear off the old roof, inspect and repair the decking if needed, and install your new roofing system. We clean up every nail and shingle scrap before we leave.

After the job, we walk the property with you. You see what we did. We answer your questions. Then we hand you your warranty paperwork and our number in case anything comes up.

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Roof Repair and Maintenance Everett

What's Included in Your Roofing Service

Every roofing project starts with a full inspection. We check shingles, flashing, vents, chimneys, and gutters. In Everett, where temperatures can swing from 85°F to 35°F overnight during shoulder seasons, your roof expands and contracts constantly. That movement causes leaks if the installation wasn’t done right.

For replacements, we use quality materials suited to Massachusetts weather. Most homeowners here choose asphalt shingles—they’re durable, affordable, and backed by solid warranties. We feature Mule Hide and Owens Corning products because they hold up and the manufacturers stand behind them.

If you’re dealing with storm damage, we can help you document everything for insurance. We’ve handled plenty of claims and know what adjusters look for. Emergency repairs get prioritized because a small leak turns into a big problem fast.

You also get transparency on cost. For an average Everett home around 1,550 square feet, a new roof typically runs between $8,350 and $50,000 depending on materials, complexity, and the condition of your decking. We’ll tell you where you fall in that range and why.

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

It depends on the age of your roof, the extent of damage, and what’s happening underneath the shingles. If your roof is under 15 years old and you’ve got isolated damage—a few missing shingles, a small leak around a vent—repair usually makes sense.

But if your roof is over 20 years old, you’re seeing multiple leaks, or the shingles are curling and cracked across large sections, replacement is the smarter move. Patching an old roof just buys you a little time. You’ll be back on the phone in a year or two.

We’ll inspect your roof and tell you honestly what it needs. If repair works, we’ll do that. If replacement is the better investment, we’ll explain why. You’ll have enough information to make the call that’s right for your situation and budget.

First, verify they’re licensed. In Massachusetts, any roofer doing work over $1,000 needs a Home Improvement Contractor Registration and a Construction Supervisor License. You can check this on the state website. If they’re not licensed, walk away.

Second, confirm they carry insurance—both general liability and workers’ compensation. If someone falls off your roof and they don’t have workers’ comp, you could be liable. Ask for proof of insurance and call the carrier to verify it’s active.

Third, get everything in writing. The estimate should include the scope of work, materials, timeline, and cost. Be cautious of anyone who shows up after a storm offering a deal if you sign today. Legitimate contractors don’t pressure you. They give you time to think and compare options.

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 two-story colonial with multiple valleys, dormers, and chimneys will take longer.

Weather plays a big role here. We can’t install shingles in heavy rain or when temperatures drop too low—the adhesive won’t seal properly. If the forecast looks bad, we’ll reschedule rather than rush a job that won’t hold up.

We’ll give you a timeline when we provide your estimate. If anything changes—we find rotted decking that needs replacement, or weather delays us—we’ll let you know immediately. You won’t be left wondering when we’re coming back.

For an average-sized home in Everett—around 1,550 square feet—you’re looking at $8,350 to $50,000. That’s a wide range because a lot of factors affect price: the materials you choose, the condition of your roof decking, the complexity of your roofline, and how many layers of old shingles need to come off.

Basic three-tab asphalt shingles are the most affordable. Architectural shingles cost more but last longer and look better. If you want impact-resistant or energy-efficient options, the price goes up from there. If we find rotted decking or damaged flashing during tear-off, that adds to the cost.

We’ll give you a detailed written estimate before any work starts. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying for and why. No line items that just say “labor” or “materials.” You’ll see the breakdown so you can make an informed decision.

Yes. If you’ve got an active leak or storm damage that’s letting water into your home, call us. We prioritize emergency repairs because water damage gets worse fast. What starts as a stain on your ceiling can turn into mold, rotted framing, and ruined insulation within days.

We’ll get someone out to assess the damage and do temporary repairs to stop the leak. That might mean tarping a section of roof or replacing damaged shingles and flashing. Once the immediate problem is handled, we’ll give you a full assessment and estimate for permanent repairs.

If the damage is from a storm, we can also help you document everything for your insurance claim. We’ve worked with plenty of adjusters and know what information they need. We’ll provide photos, a detailed scope of damage, and a repair estimate you can submit to your carrier.

You get two warranties: one on the materials and one on the labor. Material warranties come from the manufacturer—Owens Corning and Mule Hide both offer warranties that cover shingles for 30 years or more depending on the product line. That warranty protects against manufacturing defects.

The labor warranty comes from us. We guarantee our workmanship for at least five years. If something fails because of how we installed it—flashing comes loose, shingles blow off in a storm—we’ll come back and fix it at no cost to you.

Before we leave your property, we’ll give you all the warranty paperwork. Keep it somewhere safe. If you sell your home, some warranties are transferable, which can be a selling point. And if you ever need to file a claim, you’ll have everything documented and ready to go.

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