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You stop worrying every time the forecast calls for heavy rain. You’re not climbing into the attic with a flashlight looking for water stains. Your energy bills aren’t creeping up because heat’s escaping through gaps you didn’t know existed.
A solid roof means you’re not scrambling to find emergency roof repair when the next Nor’easter rolls through Haverhill. It means your insurance company isn’t questioning whether you’ve kept up with maintenance. It means the biggest investment you’ve made—your home—is actually protected.
That’s what proper roofing work gets you. Not just shingles that look decent from the street, but a system that handles ice dams in January, summer heat in July, and everything between. You get to stop thinking about your roof, which is exactly how it should be.
Paradise Remodeling Inc isn’t new to this. Feliciano Gomez and his crew have been handling residential roofing across Essex County for nearly two decades. We’re licensed through Massachusetts Consumer Affairs, carry the insurance the state requires, and hold Owens Corning Preferred Contractor status—which isn’t handed out to just anyone.
What that means for you: we know exactly what Haverhill weather does to roofs. The ice dam problems on older colonials near downtown. The wind damage that hits exposed properties near the Merrimack. The specific building codes your roof needs to meet.
We’re local, we’re licensed, and we show up when we say we will. If there’s a problem after the job’s done, we handle it. That’s been the standard since 2006, and it’s why customers keep calling us back.
First, we come out and actually look at your roof. Not from the ground—we get up there. We’re checking for damage you can’t see from your yard: lifted shingles, hail bruising, flashing issues, soft spots that signal bigger problems. You get a clear assessment of what needs fixing and what doesn’t.
If you decide to move forward, we walk you through material options. Architectural shingles versus three-tab. What makes sense for your budget and how long you plan to stay in the house. We’re Owens Corning and Mule Hide certified, so you’re getting quality materials, not whatever’s cheapest.
Then we schedule the work around your life, not ours. Most residential roof replacements in Haverhill take two to three days depending on size and complexity. We protect your property, tear off the old roof, inspect the decking, make any necessary repairs, and install your new system. We clean up completely—no nails in your driveway, no debris in your yard.
Before we leave, we do a final walkthrough with you. You see exactly what was done, and we make sure you’re satisfied. Then we handle the paperwork for your warranty and any documentation your insurance company needs.
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You’re getting a full roof inspection before any work starts. That’s not a sales pitch from the driveway—it’s a legitimate assessment of your roof’s condition, including spots that typically fail first in Massachusetts: valleys, flashing around chimneys, areas where ice dams form.
For replacements, we’re installing quality materials rated for New England weather. That means shingles designed to handle temperature swings from below zero to 90-plus. Proper ventilation so your attic doesn’t turn into an oven in summer. Ice and water shield in vulnerable areas. Flashing that’s actually sealed correctly.
If you’re dealing with storm damage or emergency repairs, we respond fast. Haverhill gets hit with severe weather—fallen branches, wind damage, heavy snow loads that create leaks. We handle temporary repairs to stop immediate damage, then work with your insurance company on permanent fixes.
Roof maintenance is available too. A lot of problems are preventable if someone’s checking your roof regularly and handling small issues before they become expensive ones. We clear debris, check flashing, reseal where needed, and give you an honest update on your roof’s condition.
Most homeowners in Haverhill spend between $8,000 and $15,000 for a complete roof replacement on an average-sized home. That’s for architectural shingles, which last longer than basic three-tab and handle New England weather better.
The actual cost depends on your roof’s size, pitch, and complexity. A simple ranch is less expensive than a two-story colonial with multiple valleys and dormers. If we find rotted decking when we tear off the old roof, that’s additional—but we don’t know until we see what’s underneath.
We give you a detailed written estimate before any work starts. No surprises, no “we found more problems” upcharges unless there’s genuinely hidden damage we couldn’t see until removal. And we work with your insurance company if you’re filing a storm damage claim.
Architectural shingles typically last 25 to 35 years in Massachusetts if they’re installed correctly and maintained. Three-tab shingles are cheaper upfront but usually only give you 15 to 20 years. Metal roofing can hit 50-plus years, but the initial cost is significantly higher.
Here’s what actually affects lifespan in Haverhill: ice dams, which we see every winter. Poor attic ventilation, which cooks your shingles from underneath in summer. Storm damage that doesn’t get addressed quickly. Trees dropping branches and debris that wear down the surface.
A roof that’s installed right, with proper ventilation and quality materials, and gets occasional maintenance will hit the upper end of its expected lifespan. One that’s done cheap or ignored will fail early. We install for longevity, not just to pass inspection.
Yes. Any roof replacement in Haverhill requires a building permit from the city. We handle that process—it’s part of what you’re paying us for.
The permit ensures the work meets Massachusetts building code, which exists for good reason. It covers things like proper flashing installation, adequate ventilation, and structural requirements. When you eventually sell your home, buyers and their inspectors will ask about permits for major work like roofing.
Some contractors skip permits to save time or avoid inspections. That’s a red flag. If something goes wrong—a leak, structural issue, insurance claim—and there’s no permit on file, you’re the one dealing with the consequences. We pull permits, schedule inspections, and make sure everything’s documented correctly.
First, contain the water damage inside. Put a bucket under the leak, move furniture and valuables, and if water’s pooling on the ceiling, carefully puncture it to drain into a container—sounds counterintuitive, but it prevents a bigger collapse.
Then call us. If it’s an emergency—active leak, storm damage, missing shingles—we’ll get someone out quickly to do temporary repairs and stop further damage. That might mean tarping a section or doing a quick patch until we can schedule permanent repairs.
Don’t wait on roof leaks. What starts as a small drip becomes rotted decking, damaged insulation, mold in your attic, and stained ceilings. A $300 repair turns into a $3,000 problem fast. If you’re seeing water inside, your roof’s been leaking longer than you think—water travels before it drips through.
If your roof is under 15 years old and the damage is localized—a few missing shingles from wind, one section with hail damage—repair usually makes sense. If your roof is over 20 years old and you’re seeing multiple problem areas, replacement is typically more cost-effective than patching.
Here’s what pushes toward replacement: widespread shingle damage, curling or cupping across large areas, granule loss that’s exposing the asphalt underneath, multiple leaks in different spots, or daylight visible through your roof decking from the attic. At that point, you’re not fixing a roof—you’re delaying the inevitable.
We’ll give you an honest assessment. If repair makes sense, we’ll tell you. If you’re throwing money at a roof that needs replacing anyway, we’ll tell you that too. We’ve been doing this since 2006—we’re not interested in selling you work you don’t need.
Yes. We hold a Home Improvement Contractor license through Massachusetts Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation. We carry general liability insurance and workers’ compensation coverage as required by state law.
That protects you. If someone gets hurt on your property during the job, our workers’ comp covers it—you’re not liable. If there’s property damage, our liability insurance handles it. Unlicensed contractors don’t carry this coverage, which means you’re on the hook if something goes wrong.
We’re also an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which requires meeting specific standards for business practices, customer service, and installation quality. You can verify our license status through Mass.gov if you want—we encourage it. Plenty of people call themselves roofers in Haverhill. Not all of them are actually licensed to do the work.
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