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No more buckets in the attic when it rains. No more wondering if that dark spot on the ceiling is getting worse. No more calling three different contractors hoping one will actually call you back.
When your roof is done right, you stop thinking about it. You’re not checking the weather forecast with anxiety. You’re not climbing up there with binoculars after every storm. You’re just living in your house, the way you should be.
That’s what proper roofing work gets you—one less thing to worry about. Your home stays dry, your energy bills don’t spike because heat’s escaping through gaps, and you’re not dealing with emergency repairs every few years. You get a roof that does its job so you can focus on everything else.
Paradise Remodeling Inc has been handling roofs in Lincoln and across the North Shore for over 18 years. We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we meet their standards for quality and service—not just once, but consistently.
Lincoln’s mix of historic homes and newer construction means every roof is different. Some need careful restoration work that respects the original architecture. Others need modern materials that can handle New England winters without constant maintenance. We’ve done both, hundreds of times.
We’re fully insured, locally based, and we don’t disappear after the job’s done. When you call, you get someone who knows your area and understands what your roof is up against.
First, we come out and look at your roof. Not a five-minute glance from the driveway—an actual inspection. We check for damage, wear patterns, ventilation issues, and anything else that could cause problems down the road.
Then we give you a straightforward assessment. If you need a full replacement, we’ll tell you. If a repair will buy you another ten years, we’ll tell you that too. You get a detailed quote that breaks down labor and materials so you know exactly what you’re paying for.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we schedule the work and show up when we say we will. Our crew works efficiently—most residential roofing jobs in Lincoln wrap up in a week to ten days, depending on size and complexity. We handle material delivery, tear-off, installation, cleanup, and final inspection.
You’re kept in the loop the whole time. No surprises, no hidden costs, no disappearing for days between phases. When we’re done, your roof is solid and you have documentation of everything we did.
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You get a complete roofing solution, not just shingles slapped on top of old problems. That means proper tear-off when needed, deck inspection and repair, ice and water barrier in vulnerable areas, quality underlayment, and ventilation that actually works.
We use materials from manufacturers like Owens Corning and Mule Hide—brands that back their products with real warranties. Asphalt shingles are the most common choice in Lincoln because they balance cost, durability, and aesthetics. But if your home needs metal roofing, slate work, or specialty materials, we handle that too.
Lincoln’s weather throws everything at your roof. Heavy snow loads in winter, ice dams along the eaves, summer heat that bakes shingles, and fall storms that test every seal and flashing. Your roof needs to handle all of it without failing. That’s why we focus on proper installation, not just fast installation.
You also get transparent communication throughout the project. We’re reachable by phone, text, or email. If material prices shift or we find unexpected damage during tear-off, you hear about it immediately—with photos and options, not just a bigger bill.
Most residential roof replacements in Lincoln take between one and two weeks from start to finish. The actual installation—tear-off, deck inspection, and new roofing—usually happens over five to seven working days for an average-sized home.
Weather plays a role. If we get hit with rain or snow mid-project, we pause until conditions are safe and dry. We’re not rushing through a roof install just to meet a deadline if it means compromising the quality of your roof.
Larger homes, complex roof lines, or projects that involve structural repairs take longer. If we find rotted decking or framing issues during tear-off, we fix those before moving forward. You’ll know the timeline upfront, and we’ll update you if anything changes.
Asphalt shingles are the most popular choice in Lincoln because they handle New England weather well and come in styles that match both historic and modern homes. Architectural shingles offer better wind resistance and longer warranties than basic three-tab shingles—usually 25 to 50 years depending on the product.
Metal roofing is gaining traction, especially for homeowners who want a roof that lasts 40+ years with minimal maintenance. It sheds snow easily, resists ice damming, and holds up in high winds. The upfront cost is higher, but you’re looking at potentially the last roof you’ll ever install.
For historic properties in Lincoln, slate and tile are sometimes necessary to maintain the home’s character. These materials last generations but require specialized installation and structural support. We’ll assess your home’s framing and let you know if it can handle the weight before recommending slate or tile.
Roof repairs in Lincoln typically run anywhere from a few hundred dollars for minor fixes to several thousand for extensive damage. If you’re patching a small leak or replacing a few damaged shingles, expect costs on the lower end. Larger repairs—like fixing ice dam damage or replacing sections of decking—cost more.
Full roof replacements vary widely based on size, materials, and complexity. A standard asphalt shingle roof on an average-sized home might range from $8,000 to $15,000. Larger homes, premium materials, or complicated roof designs push that number higher. Metal, slate, and specialty materials increase costs significantly but also extend the life of your roof.
We give you a detailed quote before any work starts, broken down by labor and materials. Material costs fluctuate, so we’re transparent about pricing and any changes that might affect the final number. You won’t get hit with surprise charges at the end.
Yes, most roofing projects in Lincoln require a building permit, especially full replacements or major repairs. The town wants to ensure work meets code requirements for things like fire resistance, structural integrity, and proper installation.
We handle the permit process for you. That includes submitting plans, coordinating inspections, and making sure everything is documented properly. You don’t need to visit Town Hall or figure out the paperwork—we take care of it as part of the project.
Minor repairs sometimes fall below the permit threshold, but it’s always better to check. Working without a permit when one’s required can cause problems down the road, especially if you sell your home and the buyer’s inspector asks for documentation of roof work.
If your roof is under 15 years old and the damage is localized—a few missing shingles after a storm, a small leak in one area—repair usually makes sense. You’re fixing the problem without replacing a roof that still has life left.
Once your roof hits 20+ years, or if you’re seeing widespread issues like curling shingles, granule loss across large areas, or multiple leaks, replacement is usually the better move. Patching an old roof might buy you a year or two, but you’ll likely be back up there dealing with new problems soon.
During our inspection, we’ll give you an honest assessment. If a repair gets you another decade, we’ll recommend that. If your roof is near the end of its lifespan and repairs are just delaying the inevitable, we’ll tell you that too. You get the information you need to make the right call for your situation and budget.
Start with licensing and insurance. Any contractor working on your roof should carry liability insurance and workers’ comp. If someone gets hurt on your property and they’re not covered, that’s your problem. Ask for proof before anyone climbs a ladder.
Check references and reviews, but look for specifics. Did the contractor show up on time? Did they communicate clearly? Did they handle unexpected issues professionally? Generic five-star reviews don’t tell you much—you want details about how the company actually operates.
Get everything in writing. The scope of work, materials being used, timeline, payment schedule, and warranty information should all be documented. If a contractor is vague about any of this or pressures you to sign quickly, walk away. Good contractors don’t need to rush you into decisions.
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