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Coastal weather beats up roofs fast. We handle repairs, replacements, and storm damage across Newington without the runaround or hidden costs.

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Roofing Services in Newington, NH

What a Solid Roof Actually Does

A roof that works means you’re not scrambling during the next nor’easter. No water stains spreading across your ceiling. No ice dams tearing apart your gutters when February hits hard.

You get to stop wondering if that dark spot means trouble. You’re not dealing with contractors who disappear after a deposit or leave debris all over your lawn.

Instead, your home stays dry. Your energy bills don’t spike because heat’s escaping through gaps you didn’t know existed. And when the next storm rolls through the Seacoast, you’re not one of the people frantically searching for emergency roof repair at midnight.

That’s what happens when roofing services are done by people who actually know New Hampshire weather. You get a roof built to handle snow load, wind, salt air, and everything else this area throws at it. No drama. Just protection that lasts.

Roofing Contractor Newington Trusts

We've Been Doing This Since 2012

Paradise Remodeling Inc started in Massachusetts and expanded into the Seacoast because homeowners here deal with the same brutal weather patterns we’ve been handling for over a decade. We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we meet standards most roofers don’t even attempt.

We’re not the biggest name you’ll find. We’re the ones who show up when we say we will, give you a straight answer about what your roof actually needs, and don’t try to upsell you on work that can wait.

Newington homeowners deal with coastal wind, heavy snow, and freeze-thaw cycles that wreck roofs faster than most places. We’ve seen it all, fixed it all, and we’re not going anywhere. You’ll get the same crew from start to finish, real communication, and work that holds up when the next blizzard hits.

Our Roof Repair Process

Here's How We Handle Your Roof

First, we come out and actually look at your roof. Not a quick glance from the driveway—we get up there, check the shingles, flashing, ventilation, and any spots where water might be sneaking in. You get a written estimate that breaks down exactly what needs fixing and why.

Once you’re ready to move forward, we schedule the work around your life, not ours. Our crew shows up on time, protects your property, and gets the tear-off done fast if it’s a full replacement. We use Mule Hide and Owens Corning materials because they actually hold up in this climate.

During installation, we handle every detail—proper underlayment, sealed valleys, ridge vents that prevent ice dams, and flashing that won’t fail in five years. We clean up daily because nobody wants nails in their driveway or shingle debris in their garden.

After the job’s done, we walk the property with you. You see what was replaced, how it was done, and what kind of warranty backs it up. Then we’re gone, and your roof does its job for the next few decades without you thinking about it.

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What's Included When We Work

You’re getting a full roofing system, not just shingles slapped on. That means proper ventilation to prevent attic moisture, ice and water shield in valleys and eaves, and drip edge that actually directs water away from your fascia.

We handle storm damage repairs when wind rips off shingles or hail punches holes you can’t see from the ground. If your roof’s leaking, we find the source—not just the water stain on your ceiling, but where it’s actually getting in. That might be failed flashing around your chimney, worn pipe boots, or shingles that lifted during the last windstorm.

For Newington specifically, we’re dealing with salt air that corrodes metal faster and freeze-thaw cycles that crack sealant. We use materials rated for coastal environments and install them to handle snow loads that would flatten roofs in warmer states. You also get gutter work if needed, skylight installation for natural light, and carpentry repairs when water damage has rotted out decking or rafters.

This isn’t just roof maintenance—it’s making sure every part of your roofing system works together so you’re not calling someone back in two years.

How much does a roof replacement cost in Newington, NH?

Most full roof replacements in Newington run between $10,000 and $20,000, depending on your roof’s size, pitch, and the materials you choose. A small ranch with basic architectural shingles sits on the lower end. A two-story colonial with steep angles, multiple valleys, and premium materials pushes toward the higher end.

That range covers tear-off, disposal, new underlayment, shingles, flashing, ventilation, and cleanup. If we find rotted decking once the old roof’s off, that’s extra—but we’ll tell you before we fix it, not after.

Cheaper quotes usually mean shortcuts. Maybe they’re skipping the ice and water shield. Maybe they’re reusing flashing that should be replaced. Maybe they’re not insured, and you’re liable if someone gets hurt. We price jobs based on doing them right the first time, so you’re not paying twice.

Architectural shingles are the standard for good reason—they handle wind, snow, and temperature swings without breaking the bank. Owens Corning Duration or Mule Hide products give you 25 to 30 years in this climate if they’re installed correctly.

Metal roofing is gaining ground in the Seacoast because it sheds snow, resists salt air corrosion, and lasts 50 years. It costs more upfront, but you’re done worrying about your roof for decades. It also prevents ice dams better than anything else.

Avoid the cheapest 3-tab shingles. They curl, crack, and blow off in wind. New Hampshire weather is too harsh for bargain materials. You want impact-resistant shingles if hail is a concern, and you absolutely need proper underlayment and ventilation no matter what goes on top. The material matters, but installation matters more.

If your roof’s under 15 years old and you’ve got isolated damage—a few missing shingles, a small leak around the chimney—repair makes sense. We patch the problem area, match the shingles, and you’re good for years.

Once your roof hits 20 years or you’re seeing widespread issues—curling shingles across multiple sections, granules washing into gutters, daylight visible through the attic—replacement is the smarter move. Patching an old roof is like putting bandaids on a bigger problem. You’ll spend money now and still need a new roof soon.

We’ll tell you honestly which route makes sense. If repair buys you five more years and you’re planning to sell, great. If your roof’s failing and winter’s coming, we’re not going to pretend a patch job will hold. We’ve been doing this long enough to know when repair works and when it’s just delaying the inevitable.

Yes. We document storm damage, take photos your insurance company needs, and provide detailed estimates that match what adjusters expect to see. We’ve worked with every major carrier, so we know how they process claims.

Here’s what usually happens: a storm hits, you notice damage, you call your insurance company and us. We inspect the roof, document everything, and give you a report. Your adjuster comes out, and we can meet them on-site to walk through the damage together. Once your claim’s approved, we handle the work.

We don’t do the “we’ll cover your deductible” nonsense some contractors push—that’s insurance fraud and it puts you at risk. We bill fairly, document thoroughly, and make the process as straightforward as possible. Most homeowners get their roofs fully covered minus the deductible if the damage is legitimate storm-related wear.

Most residential roof replacements in Newington take two to four days, depending on size and complexity. A straightforward ranch might be done in two days—one for tear-off and installation, one for cleanup and final details. A larger two-story home with multiple roof lines takes three to four days.

Weather can slow things down. We’re not working in heavy rain or on ice, because that’s dangerous and leads to sloppy work. If we have to pause for weather, we tarp everything and pick back up when conditions are safe.

You’ll have noise during tear-off—there’s no way around that. But we work efficiently, protect your landscaping, and use tarps to catch debris. Most homeowners are surprised how fast it goes once we’re rolling. You don’t need to be home the whole time, but someone should be available for the final walkthrough.

Start with insurance and references. Any roofing contractor working on your home should carry liability and workers’ comp. If they don’t and someone gets hurt, you’re paying for it. Ask for proof, not just their word.

Check how long they’ve been in business locally. Fly-by-night crews show up after storms, do cheap work, and disappear when problems surface. We’ve been around since 2012 and we’re not going anywhere. Look for manufacturer certifications—Owens Corning Preferred Contractor status means we meet standards most roofers can’t.

Read reviews, but read between the lines. Everyone gets a bad review occasionally. What matters is how they respond and whether patterns emerge. Do they show up on time? Do they communicate? Do they clean up? Finally, get everything in writing—scope, materials, timeline, cost. If a roofer won’t put it in writing, walk away.

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