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Twelve years fixing what ice dams, wind, and time do to roofs across Pinardville—with straight answers, solid work, and zero runaround.

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Roofing Services in Pinardville, NH

You Get a Roof That Actually Lasts

You’re not replacing your roof because you want to. You’re doing it because water’s getting in, shingles are lifting, or your insurance adjuster pointed at something you can’t unsee.

What you need is someone who shows up when they say they will, gives you a real number, and doesn’t disappear after the check clears. You need a roof that holds up through another New Hampshire winter without turning your attic into an ice rink or your ceiling into a water feature.

That’s what we do. Roof installations, repairs, and replacements that stop the leak, pass inspection, and give you one less thing to worry about when the forecast says snow. We’ve been doing this in Pinardville since 2012, so we know what fails here and what doesn’t.

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We've Been Fixing Roofs Here Since 2012

Paradise Remodeling Inc isn’t new to this. We’ve spent over a decade working on homes across Pinardville and the greater Manchester area, handling everything from emergency storm repairs to full roof replacements.

We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we meet their standards for quality and reliability—not just once, but consistently. We also work with Mule-Hide roofing products because they hold up and because we’ve seen what happens when contractors cut corners on materials.

You’ll work with people who live and work in this area, understand New Hampshire building codes, and have seen what ice dams and nor’easters do to roofs firsthand. We’re not the cheapest option, and that’s intentional. You’re paying for a roof that lasts 20+ years, not one that needs repairs in five.

Our Roof Replacement Process in Pinardville

Here's Exactly What Happens Start to Finish

First, we come out and actually look at your roof. Not from the driveway—we get up there, check the decking, look for soft spots, and figure out what’s failing and why. You get photos, a written estimate, and a timeline that doesn’t involve “sometime next month.”

If insurance is involved, we walk you through that process. About a quarter of roofing projects get covered by insurance, and knowing how to document damage correctly makes a difference in what gets approved.

Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle permits, order materials, and schedule the work. Most residential roof replacements take two to four days depending on size and complexity. We assign a project lead, establish a clear timeline, and keep you updated if anything changes.

The old roof comes off, decking gets inspected and repaired if needed, and the new roof goes on with proper underlayment, flashing, and ventilation. When we’re done, your property gets cleaned up and you get documentation for your records and future buyers.

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What's Included in Our Roofing Services

You're Not Just Getting Shingles Nailed Down

A roof replacement in Pinardville isn’t just about covering your house. It’s about dealing with ice dam risks, making sure your attic ventilation actually works, and using materials that won’t curl or crack when temperatures swing 60 degrees in a week.

We handle residential and commercial roofing—installations, repairs, maintenance, and emergency storm damage response. That includes asphalt shingles, metal roofing, flat roof systems, and everything that goes with it: flashing, gutters, skylights, chimney work, and proper ventilation.

New Hampshire homes deal with specific problems. Ice dams form when heat escapes through your roof, melts snow, and creates ice that backs water under your shingles. We address that with proper insulation, ventilation, and installation techniques that account for freeze-thaw cycles.

You also get help with insurance claims if storm damage is involved, material warranties that actually mean something, and a team that knows local building codes. The average roof replacement in this area runs between $25,000 and $31,000 depending on size and materials, and a quality job can return over 100% of that cost when you sell.

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

If your roof is under 15 years old and you’ve got localized damage—missing shingles from wind, a small leak around a chimney, or damage in one section—a repair usually makes sense. You’re looking at a few hundred to a couple thousand dollars depending on what’s involved.

If your roof is over 20 years old, you’re seeing multiple leaks, shingles are curling or losing granules across large areas, or your attic shows signs of water damage or light coming through, you’re likely past the point where repairs buy you much time. Asphalt shingles typically last 20 to 25 years in New Hampshire’s climate, and once they start failing in multiple spots, you’re chasing problems.

We’ll give you an honest assessment. Sometimes a repair buys you a few years to plan and budget for replacement. Sometimes it’s throwing money at something that’s going to fail again in six months. We’d rather tell you the truth up front than sell you a repair that doesn’t solve the actual problem.

Ice dams happen when heat escapes through your roof, melts snow, and that water refreezes at the eaves where the roof is colder. The ice builds up, blocks drainage, and forces water back under your shingles. It’s one of the most common causes of winter roof damage in Pinardville.

Short term, you can carefully remove snow from the lower three feet of your roof after heavy snowfall—but don’t use metal tools or get aggressive, because you’ll damage shingles. You can also improve attic ventilation and insulation to reduce heat loss, which is the root cause.

Long term, the fix involves proper attic insulation to keep heat in your living space, adequate ventilation to keep the attic cold, and sometimes installing ice and water shield underlayment during a roof replacement. If you’re getting ice dams every winter, your roof or attic has a heat loss problem that needs to be addressed during your next roofing project. We can assess what’s causing it and give you options that actually prevent it instead of just managing symptoms.

Most residential roof replacements take two to four days from start to finish. Day one is usually tear-off and inspection—we remove the old roofing, check the decking for rot or damage, and make any necessary repairs to the structure.

Days two and three involve installing underlayment, ice and water shield in vulnerable areas, new shingles or roofing material, flashing around chimneys and vents, and ridge caps. Final day is cleanup, inspection, and making sure your property looks like we were never there except for the new roof.

Weather can extend that timeline. We don’t install roofing in rain or when temperatures drop below manufacturer specifications, because it affects how materials seal and perform. If a storm rolls in mid-project, we make sure everything is weatherproofed and secure, then resume when conditions allow. We’ll give you a realistic timeline up front and keep you updated if anything changes.

It depends on what caused the damage. Insurance typically covers sudden events—storm damage, fallen trees, hail, wind that rips off shingles. They don’t cover wear and tear, aging, or damage from lack of maintenance.

About 26% of roofing projects involve insurance funding, so it’s common. The key is documentation. You need photos of the damage, a professional assessment that connects the damage to a specific event, and an estimate that breaks down what needs to be repaired or replaced.

We help with that process. We document damage correctly, provide detailed estimates that insurance adjusters can review, and communicate directly with your insurance company if needed. One thing to know: many homeowners have high deductibles now—sometimes $2,500 to $5,000—so even if insurance covers the work, you’re paying that amount out of pocket. We’ll walk you through what to expect before you file a claim so there are no surprises.

Metal roofing lasts the longest—40 to 70 years depending on the material—and handles snow load, ice, and temperature swings better than anything else. It sheds snow instead of holding it, doesn’t absorb water, and won’t crack or curl. The upfront cost is higher, but you’re likely never replacing it again.

Asphalt shingles are the most common choice because they balance cost and performance. Quality architectural shingles last 20 to 30 years here if they’re installed correctly with proper ventilation and underlayment. They’re affordable, they work, and they’re what most buyers expect to see.

Slate and tile can last 50+ years and look great, but they’re heavy, expensive, and require structural support most homes don’t have without reinforcement. They’re overkill for most residential applications in Pinardville unless you’re restoring a historic property.

What matters more than material is installation quality. A metal roof installed poorly will fail faster than asphalt shingles installed right. We’ll recommend what makes sense for your home, your budget, and how long you plan to stay there—not just what has the highest margin.

For a typical residential roof replacement in the Pinardville area, you’re looking at $25,000 to $35,000 depending on size, pitch, material choice, and how much decking needs repair. A straightforward 2,000 square foot ranch with asphalt shingles might come in around $25,000. A larger two-story home with multiple valleys, chimneys, and skylights could push $35,000 or more.

Metal roofing runs higher—often $40,000 to $60,000 for the same size home—but you’re getting a roof that lasts twice as long and performs better in snow and ice. Repairs are harder to price without seeing the damage, but most fall between $500 and $3,000 depending on scope.

What drives cost up is complexity. Multiple roof lines, steep pitch, second-story work, and structural repairs to decking all add labor and materials. We give you a detailed written estimate that breaks down what you’re paying for, so you can see exactly where your money goes. No range estimates, no “approximately”—just real numbers based on your actual roof.

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