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Roofer in Lawrence, MA

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Ice dams, missing shingles, and leaks don’t wait for good weather. You need a roofing contractor in Lawrence who shows up, communicates clearly, and fixes it right the first time.

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Roofing Services in Lawrence, MA

What You Get: Protection That Actually Lasts

You’re not looking for the cheapest roof. You’re looking for one that won’t leak next winter when the snow piles up and the temperature swings from 40 degrees to 15 overnight. That’s what Lawrence weather does—and your roof takes the hit.

We install roofing systems built for this climate. That means ice and water shield installed up to six feet, not the bare minimum. It means premium materials like Mule Hide and Owens Corning products that hold up under freeze-thaw cycles, heavy snow loads, and the kind of rain that delays half the projects in town.

When we’re done, you’re not wondering if it’ll hold. You know it will. No callbacks for the same leak. No surprise failures two seasons later. Just a roof doing exactly what it’s supposed to do—keep water out and give you one less thing to worry about.

Roofing Contractor Serving Lawrence, MA

We've Been Doing This Since 2006

Paradise Remodeling Inc has been handling roofing and siding work in Lawrence and the surrounding Essex County area for nearly two decades. We’re not new to this, and we’re not learning on your dime.

We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we’ve met their standards for quality, reliability, and customer service. That’s not something they hand out—it’s earned. And it matters because it means you’re working with a roofer who’s accountable to more than just you.

We’re local. We know what Lawrence roofs go through every winter. We’ve seen the ice dam damage, the insurance headaches, the contractor no-shows. That’s exactly why we do things differently—clear communication, quality materials, and work that actually gets finished when we say it will.

Our Roof Replacement Process

Here's How a Roof Job Actually Goes

First, we come out and look at your roof. Not from the driveway—we get up there. We check for storm damage, worn shingles, flashing issues, and any signs of leaks or structural concerns. You get a clear explanation of what’s wrong and what it’ll take to fix it.

Once you’re ready to move forward, we schedule the work around your life and the weather. Lawrence gets a lot of rain, so timing matters. We’re not rushing a job in bad conditions just to check a box.

During the project, we protect your property, tear off the old roof, inspect the decking, and install new underlayment and ice barrier where it counts. Then we put down your new shingles, seal the flashing, clean up the site, and walk you through what we did. You’re not left guessing.

After we’re done, we’re still here. Questions come up. Weather happens. If something doesn’t look right or you’re not sure about something, you call us. That’s part of the job.

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What's Included When We Work on Your Roof

Every roof job starts with an honest assessment. We’re not upselling you on a replacement if a repair will do the job. But if your roof is 20+ years old and you’re patching the same spots every year, we’ll tell you that too.

For replacements, you’re getting premium ice and water shield protection—especially critical in Lawrence where ice dams are practically guaranteed. We install it up to six feet, sometimes more depending on your roof pitch and exposure. That’s your first line of defense when snow starts melting and refreezing at the edge.

We use quality materials from manufacturers like Mule Hide and Owens Corning. These aren’t budget options. They’re built for durability, weather resistance, and long-term performance in climates that actually challenge a roof. You’re also getting proper ventilation, sealed valleys, and flashing that won’t fail in five years.

For repairs, we handle storm damage, missing shingles, roof leaks, and emergency situations. If you’ve got water coming in, we move fast. If it’s an insurance claim, we’ll work with you to document everything and make the process less painful.

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

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 a chimney—a repair usually makes sense. You’re fixing the problem without replacing what’s still working.

But if your roof is over 20 years old, you’re seeing widespread wear, curling shingles, or you’ve had multiple leaks in different areas, a replacement is the smarter move. At that point, you’re not just fixing one issue—you’re buying time on a roof that’s already past its prime. The next problem is coming.

We’ll give you an honest assessment. If a repair will hold and save you money, we’ll say so. If you’re throwing good money after bad, we’ll tell you that too. The goal is to help you make the right call for your situation, not just sell you the bigger job.

First, if water is actively coming into your house, get a bucket under it and move anything valuable out of the way. Then call us. Ice dam damage gets worse fast, and waiting until spring isn’t an option.

We can help remove the ice safely and identify where the water is getting in. A lot of times, the leak shows up in one spot but the actual entry point is somewhere else—water travels along rafters and insulation before it drips through your ceiling.

The real fix is prevention. That means proper ice and water shield during your next roof replacement, better attic insulation, and sometimes improved ventilation to keep your roof deck cold in winter. Ice dams form when heat escapes through your roof and melts snow, which then refreezes at the edge. Stopping that cycle is the only way to stop the dams.

Most residential roof replacements take two to four days depending on the size of your home, the complexity of the roof, and the weather. A straightforward ranch with a simple gable roof? That’s usually a two-day job. A larger colonial with multiple valleys, dormers, and steep pitches? That’s closer to four.

Weather is the wildcard. Lawrence gets a lot of rain, especially in spring and fall, and we’re not putting down shingles in wet conditions. It’s not safe and it compromises the installation. If we have to pause for weather, we’ll make sure your roof is protected and watertight until we can get back out.

We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated if anything changes. The goal is to get it done right and get it done quickly—but never at the expense of quality or safety.

It depends on your policy, your deductible, and the type of damage. Wind damage and missing shingles are usually covered. Hail damage can be trickier—some insurance companies are using AI roof scans now and denying claims that would’ve been approved a few years ago.

If you think you have storm damage, document it with photos and call your insurance company to file a claim. Then call us. We can provide a detailed assessment, work with the adjuster, and give you a repair estimate that reflects the actual scope of work.

Even if insurance doesn’t cover everything, we’ll help you understand what needs to be fixed now versus what can wait. Some homeowners choose to pay out of pocket for repairs rather than file a claim and risk a rate increase. We’ll walk you through the options so you can make the call that makes sense for you.

Clear communication is number one. You should know when we’re showing up, what we’re doing, how long it’ll take, and what it costs. If a contractor goes quiet after you sign the contract, that’s a red flag.

Experience in this area matters. New England weather is hard on roofs. A roofer who understands ice dams, freeze-thaw cycles, and how to install ice barrier correctly is worth more than someone who’s just cheap. You want someone who’s seen what happens when shortcuts get taken—and doesn’t take them.

Look for certifications like Owens Corning Preferred Contractor status. It’s not a guarantee, but it shows the company has met specific standards and has a track record of quality work. Also check reviews, ask for references, and trust your gut. If something feels off during the estimate, it probably is.

For a typical single-family home in Lawrence, you’re generally looking at $8,000 to $20,000 depending on size, pitch, materials, and complexity. A small ranch with architectural shingles might be on the lower end. A larger two-story home with steep pitches, multiple valleys, or premium materials will be higher.

The cheapest bid isn’t always the best value. If one estimate is thousands less than the others, ask why. Are they skipping the ice and water shield? Using lower-grade shingles? Cutting corners on flashing or underlayment? Those things matter in this climate.

We price our jobs based on doing it right—quality materials, proper installation, and a roof that’s going to last. You’ll get a detailed estimate that breaks down what you’re paying for. No surprises, no hidden fees. Just a clear number based on the actual work your roof needs.

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