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No runaround, no upselling, no waiting weeks for someone to show up. Just honest roofing work from a roofer who understands New Hampshire winters.

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Roofing Services in New Ipswich

What You Get When It's Done Right

You’re not calling a roofer because everything’s going great. Something’s leaking, something’s damaged, or you’re trying to avoid a bigger problem down the road.

Here’s what changes when the work’s done right. No more staring at ceiling stains wondering when they’ll spread. No more lying awake during storms hoping nothing gives. No more duct tape fixes that buy you three months and cost you twice as much later.

Your roof does its job quietly. You stop thinking about it. That’s the whole point.

We’ve been doing roofing work in New Ipswich, NH since 2012. We know what ice dams do to your gutters in February. We know what freeze-thaw cycles do to flashing. And we know you don’t need a sales pitch—you need someone who shows up, assesses it honestly, and fixes it so it lasts.

Roofing Contractor New Ipswich, NH

We've Been Here Since 2012

Paradise Remodeling Inc isn’t new to New Ipswich or New Hampshire winters. We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we meet their standards for quality and reliability—not just once, but consistently.

We’re fully licensed and insured. We work with Mule Hide Roofing products because they hold up to the weather you deal with here. And we don’t just do roofs—we handle siding, gutters, skylights, and carpentry, so when one problem connects to another, you’re not calling three different people.

You’re 25 minutes from a grocery store and 45 from a Home Depot. That means you need a contractor who shows up when they say they will and doesn’t leave you hanging. We get that because we work here.

Our Roofing Process in New Ipswich

Here's How a Roofing Job Actually Goes

First, we come out and look at your roof. Not from the driveway—we get up there. We check shingles, flashing, ventilation, underlayment, and anything that could cause problems later. You get a clear assessment of what’s wrong and what it’ll take to fix it.

If it’s a repair, we tell you whether it’ll actually hold or if you’re better off replacing a section. If it’s a replacement, we walk you through material options, timelines, and what the job involves. No pressure, no upselling—just the information you need to make a decision.

Once you’re ready to move forward, we schedule the work and assign a crew. Someone supervises the job in person to make sure it’s done right. We handle the details—materials, permits, cleanup—so you don’t have to track down answers or worry about what’s happening.

When it’s done, your roof works. If something comes up later, you call us. That’s it.

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Roof Repair and Replacement Services

What's Included in the Roofing Work

You’re dealing with a roof that’s either failing now or will be soon. Here’s what we actually do about it.

For roof repairs, we fix leaks, replace damaged shingles, address flashing issues, and handle ice dam damage. We also deal with storm damage, which around here means wind, heavy snow, and falling branches. If your roof’s been compromised, we assess how far the damage goes and fix it so it doesn’t spread.

For roof replacements, we remove old materials, inspect the decking for rot or damage, install new underlayment and shingles, replace flashing and vents, and make sure your attic ventilation is working properly. Poor ventilation is one of the biggest reasons roofs fail early in New Hampshire—it traps heat and moisture, which leads to ice dams in winter and premature shingle breakdown.

We also handle roof maintenance if you want to catch problems before they become expensive. That means inspections, cleaning debris, checking seals, and clearing gutters so water drains properly. Most people don’t think about their roof until something’s wrong. Maintenance keeps it from getting there.

New Ipswich homes were built around 1985 on average, which means a lot of roofs are either aging or have already been replaced once. If yours is over 20 years old, it’s worth having someone look at it before winter hits.

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

It depends on how much damage there is and how old your roof is. If you’ve got a few missing or damaged shingles and the rest of the roof is in decent shape, a repair usually makes sense. Same goes for isolated leaks or flashing issues—you fix the problem area and move on.

But if your roof is over 20 years old, or if you’re seeing widespread issues like curling shingles, granule loss, multiple leaks, or sagging sections, a replacement is probably the smarter move. Repairs might buy you a year or two, but you’ll end up paying for the same problems over and over.

We’ll tell you honestly which one makes sense. If a repair will hold, we’ll say so. If it won’t, we’ll explain why and what a replacement involves. You’re not getting upsold—you’re getting the truth so you can make the call.

Ice dams happen when heat from your attic melts snow on your roof. The water runs down to the edge where it’s colder, refreezes, and creates a dam. More water backs up behind it, gets under your shingles, and leaks into your house.

The fix isn’t just scraping ice off your roof every winter. It’s making sure your attic is properly insulated and ventilated so heat doesn’t escape through the roof in the first place. If warm air isn’t reaching your roof deck, snow won’t melt unevenly and you won’t get ice dams.

We check your ventilation during inspections and replacements. If it’s inadequate, we address it. That might mean adding ridge vents, soffit vents, or improving insulation. It’s not glamorous, but it’s what actually prevents the problem. A lot of older homes in New Ipswich don’t have great attic ventilation, which is why ice dams are so common here.

Most residential roof replacements take one to three days depending on the size of your roof, the weather, and how much underlying damage we find. If your roof is straightforward and the weather cooperates, we can usually finish in a day or two.

If we find rotted decking or structural issues once we remove the old shingles, that adds time. We’re not going to cover up a problem and pretend it’s fine—we’ll fix it so your new roof actually lasts.

Weather’s the bigger wildcard. We don’t install roofing in heavy rain or snow because it compromises the materials and the installation. If the forecast looks bad, we’ll reschedule rather than rush through it. You want a roof that’s done right, not done fast. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated if anything changes.

Repairs can run anywhere from a few hundred dollars for minor fixes to a couple thousand for more extensive work. Replacements typically range from $8,000 to $20,000+ depending on the size of your roof, the materials you choose, and what we find when we tear off the old roof.

That’s a wide range because every roof is different. A small ranch with basic shingles costs less than a two-story colonial with multiple valleys and skylights. If there’s decking damage or ventilation issues, that adds to the cost.

We give you a clear estimate before we start so there’s no confusion. If we find something unexpected during the job, we talk to you before we do anything about it. You’re not getting surprise charges. And if you’re working with insurance for storm damage, we can help you through that process so you’re not dealing with it alone.

Yes. If your roof is leaking or damaged and it can’t wait, call us. We’ll get someone out as quickly as we can to assess the damage and do whatever’s necessary to stop the immediate problem.

That might mean tarping a section, replacing damaged shingles, sealing a leak, or temporarily securing an area until we can do a full repair. The goal is to prevent further damage to your home while we figure out the permanent fix.

New Ipswich is far enough out that emergency response can be slower than in more populated areas, but we prioritize urgent calls. If a storm just came through or you’ve got water coming into your house, don’t wait. The longer water sits, the more damage it does to insulation, ceilings, and framing. Call us and we’ll do what we can to get there fast.

Asphalt shingles are the most common and they work well here if they’re installed correctly with proper underlayment and ventilation. We use Mule Hide and Owens Corning products because they’re built to handle freeze-thaw cycles and heavy snow loads.

Architectural shingles are thicker and more durable than three-tab shingles, and they hold up better over time. They cost a bit more upfront but they last longer and handle weather better, which matters when you’re dealing with New Hampshire winters.

Metal roofing is another option if you want something that sheds snow easily and lasts 40+ years. It’s more expensive and not everyone likes the look, but it’s extremely durable and low-maintenance. We can walk you through the pros and cons of each material based on your budget and what you’re trying to accomplish. The right choice depends on your home, your timeline, and how long you plan to stay there.

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