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You stop worrying every time the forecast calls for heavy snow. Your attic stays dry when spring rains come. Your energy bills don’t spike because heat isn’t escaping through worn shingles.
A solid roof means you’re not scrambling to move furniture away from ceiling leaks. You’re not filing insurance claims after every storm. You’re not dealing with contractors who disappear mid-project or leave your lawn torn up.
When your roofing contractor knows New Hampshire weather patterns, they install systems that handle freeze-thaw cycles without cracking. They prevent ice dams before they form. They use materials rated for the temperature swings we actually get here, not what works in milder climates.
Your home stays protected. Your landscaping stays intact during installation. The work gets done when we say it will, and you can actually enjoy your property instead of stressing about what’s overhead.
Paradise Remodeling Inc has handled roofing projects across the Seacoast region for over 12 years. We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we meet their standards for installation quality and customer service, not just ours.
Newfields homeowners deal with specific challenges. Properties here sit in a zone that gets lake-effect snow, coastal humidity, and temperature swings that crack inferior materials. We’ve replaced roofs damaged by ice dams on colonial homes and installed new systems on contemporary builds near the Squamscott River.
You’ll work with the same team from estimate to cleanup. We protect your property during installation because we know what it takes to maintain homes in this price range. No surprises, no extended timelines, no debris left behind.
We start with an on-site inspection of your current roof. You’ll get a detailed assessment of what’s failing, what can wait, and what needs immediate attention. If you’re dealing with storm damage, we document everything for your insurance claim.
Once you approve the estimate, we schedule your installation based on weather windows and your timeline. Most projects start within two weeks. We order materials directly from manufacturers like Owens Corning and Mule Hide, so you’re getting what we quoted, not substitutions.
During installation, we protect your landscaping, driveway, and exterior walls. Tarps go down. Magnetic rollers pick up nails. Debris gets removed daily, not at the end. You’ll see progress each day, and we’re available if questions come up.
After installation, we walk the property with you. You’ll understand your warranty coverage, maintenance requirements, and what to watch for. We handle final inspection scheduling and provide all documentation you need for your records and any future insurance claims.
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Every roofing project includes a full tear-off of existing materials down to the decking. We inspect and replace any damaged sheathing before new materials go on. You’re not just getting new shingles over old problems.
We install ice and water shield in valleys and along eaves, which matters in Newfields where ice dams are a real issue. Proper ventilation gets addressed during installation, not ignored. Ridge vents, soffit vents, and attic airflow all get evaluated because that’s what prevents moisture buildup and premature shingle failure.
Your gutters get inspected during the project. If they’re not handling water correctly, we’ll tell you before it becomes a bigger problem. Flashing around chimneys, skylights, and roof penetrations gets replaced with materials that match your roof’s expected lifespan.
We coordinate with your schedule for timing. If you need work done before a specific date, we build that into the project plan. You’ll know when crews arrive, how long each phase takes, and when final cleanup happens. Most residential roofs in Newfields take 2-4 days depending on size and complexity.
Most roof replacements in Newfields run between $12,000 and $28,000 depending on your home’s size, pitch, and the materials you choose. A standard 2,000 square foot home with architectural shingles typically falls in the $15,000-$20,000 range.
That price includes complete tear-off, new underlayment, ice and water shield, proper ventilation, and cleanup. Homes with multiple valleys, steep pitches, or additional features like skylights will be on the higher end. If we find rotted decking during tear-off, that’s additional because we can’t know what’s under your current roof until we remove it.
We provide itemized estimates so you see exactly what you’re paying for. No line items like “labor” or “materials” without details. You’ll know what products we’re installing, what warranty coverage you’re getting, and what’s included in the base price versus what’s optional.
Ice dams form when heat escapes through your roof, melts snow, and that water refreezes at the eaves. The ice backs up under shingles and leaks into your home. It’s a common problem here because of our temperature fluctuations.
Prevention starts with proper attic insulation and ventilation. Your attic should stay cold in winter, not warm. We check insulation levels during roof inspections and recommend upgrades if needed. Adequate soffit and ridge venting keeps air moving so heat doesn’t build up.
During installation, we add ice and water shield along eaves and in valleys. This creates a waterproof barrier even if ice does form. Some homeowners also add heat cables along the roof edge, which we can install or coordinate with your electrician. The key is addressing the root cause—heat loss—not just treating symptoms after damage occurs.
Architectural asphalt shingles handle New Hampshire weather well and make up about 70% of the roofs we install. They’re rated for high winds, resist algae growth in our humid summers, and come with 30-50 year warranties. Brands like Owens Corning Duration series are designed for freeze-thaw cycles.
Metal roofing is gaining popularity, especially on contemporary homes and properties near water. It sheds snow easily, lasts 50+ years, and handles temperature swings without degrading. The upfront cost is higher—typically double asphalt shingles—but the longevity offsets that for many homeowners.
Synthetic slate and composite materials work if you want the look of traditional slate without the weight and maintenance issues. They perform well in our climate and don’t crack like natural slate can during freeze-thaw cycles. We walk through material options during your estimate based on your home’s style, your budget, and how long you plan to stay in the property.
Most residential roof replacements take 2-4 days from start to cleanup. A straightforward ranch or cape might be done in two days if weather cooperates. Larger colonials or homes with complex roof lines typically take 3-4 days.
Day one usually involves tear-off and inspection of the decking. We’ll know by end of day one if any sheathing needs replacement. Days 2-3 cover installation of underlayment, shingles, flashing, and ridge caps. Final day includes cleanup, gutter check, and walkthrough with you.
Weather can extend timelines. We don’t install in rain or high winds because it compromises installation quality and safety. If we’re mid-project and weather moves in, we tarp everything and resume when conditions clear. We’d rather take an extra day than rush a roof that needs to last 30+ years. You’ll get a realistic timeline during scheduling, and we update you if anything changes.
We take property protection seriously because we work in neighborhoods where landscaping represents significant investment. Before work starts, we lay tarps and plywood pathways where equipment and materials will travel. Shrubs near the house get covered or temporarily relocated if needed.
Magnetic rollers go over your entire property multiple times during and after installation. Nails and metal debris get picked up daily, not just at project end. Dumpsters get positioned to minimize lawn impact, and we use plywood under the dumpster if your driveway or lawn is the only option.
If any damage does occur—a broken branch, a tire rut in soft ground—we handle it before we leave. That’s part of the job. Most clients tell us their property looks cleaner after we leave than before we arrived. It’s not complicated; it just requires giving a damn about the space you’re working in.
If you have visible damage from a storm—missing shingles, dented flashing, or interior leaks—document it and call your insurance company. Most policies cover sudden storm damage but not gradual wear. The key is proving the damage came from a specific weather event.
We can inspect your roof and provide documentation for your claim. Photos, measurements, and a detailed assessment help your adjuster understand what needs repair or replacement. We’ve worked with most major insurance carriers and know what they require for approval.
Don’t assume your claim will be denied. Many Newfields homeowners get full or partial roof replacements covered after major storms. Your deductible applies, but if your roof legitimately sustained storm damage, that’s what insurance is for. We can’t guarantee claim approval, but we can make sure you’re submitting complete information that gives you the best chance.
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