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A small leak today becomes a bigger problem tomorrow. Water doesn’t wait, and neither should you.
When your roof fails, everything inside is at risk. Your ceilings, insulation, walls, even your belongings. The longer water sits, the more expensive the fix becomes. You’re not just dealing with shingles anymore—you’re looking at mold, rot, and structural issues that insurance might not cover if you waited too long.
Auburn winters are brutal. Heavy snow, ice dams, and freeze-thaw cycles put constant pressure on your roof. Add a coastal storm or high winds, and suddenly you’ve got missing shingles, punctures, or worse. You need a roofing contractor who understands how New Hampshire weather beats up a roof and knows how to repair it so it actually lasts.
Paradise Remodeling Inc isn’t new to Auburn. We’ve been working on homes here for over a decade, and we’ve seen what happens when roofs aren’t repaired correctly the first time.
We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we’ve met strict standards for quality and reliability. That’s not marketing talk—it’s a certification you can verify. We don’t cut corners to save a few bucks, and we don’t disappear after the job. If something’s wrong, we make it right.
Auburn homeowners deal with expensive properties and high expectations. You’re not looking for the cheapest option. You’re looking for someone who knows what they’re doing and won’t leave you with problems down the road.
First, we inspect your roof. Not a quick glance from the driveway—an actual inspection where we document every issue. Storm damage, missing shingles, flashing problems, ice dam damage, whatever’s going on. You get photos and a clear explanation of what needs fixing.
Then we walk you through your options. If insurance is involved, we help with that too. We know what adjusters look for, and we document everything so your claim has the best chance of approval. No surprises, no pressure, just the facts about what your roof needs.
Once you approve the plan, we schedule the work and get it done. We assign a project manager, set a timeline, and stick to it. Our crews show up when they say they will, and they clean up when they’re finished. You’ll know what’s happening every step of the way because we don’t believe in leaving you in the dark about your own home.
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Roof repair isn’t one-size-fits-all. What you need depends on what’s broken and why.
Storm damage repair covers wind damage, hail impact, fallen branches, and anything else Mother Nature throws at your roof. In Auburn, that means preparing for nor’easters, heavy snow loads, and ice. We’ve repaired roofs after every major storm that’s hit this area, and we know which materials hold up and which don’t.
Leak repair gets to the source of the problem. Water rarely enters where you see the stain on your ceiling. We trace it back, fix the actual issue—whether it’s damaged flashing, cracked shingles, or failed underlayment—and make sure it won’t happen again. Emergency repairs include temporary tarping if needed, so you’re protected while we line up the full fix.
Ice dam damage is a big one here. When heat escapes through your roof, it melts snow that refreezes at the edges and backs water up under your shingles. We repair the damage and address the ventilation issues that caused it. Otherwise, you’re just waiting for next winter to do it again.
We offer 24/7 emergency response for active leaks and storm damage. If water is coming into your home, that’s an emergency, and we treat it like one.
Response time depends on the situation and weather conditions, but we prioritize active leaks. In most cases, we can get someone out the same day or within 24 hours to assess the damage and install temporary protection like tarps if needed. That stops further water intrusion while we plan the permanent repair.
The key is calling as soon as you notice the problem. The longer water sits, the more damage it causes. Even a few hours can mean the difference between a simple shingle replacement and a full decking repair with mold remediation.
It depends on what caused the damage. Insurance typically covers sudden events like storm damage, wind damage, hail, or falling trees. It usually doesn’t cover wear and tear or maintenance issues.
In New Hampshire, wind and hail damage account for a significant portion of homeowners insurance claims. If a storm damaged your roof, you likely have coverage—but you need to document it properly and file within your policy’s timeframe, which is usually within one year of the damage occurring.
We help with this process. We document the damage with photos and detailed reports, and we can work directly with your insurance adjuster. We’ve handled hundreds of insurance claims, and we know what adjusters need to see to approve your claim. The average storm-related claim in New Hampshire runs around $15,000, so it’s worth doing it right.
It comes down to how much of your roof is damaged and how old it is. If the damage is localized—a few missing shingles, one section with storm damage, a small leak—repair makes sense. If the damage is widespread or your roof is near the end of its lifespan, replacement is usually the better investment.
Most asphalt shingle roofs last 20-25 years in New Hampshire. If yours is 15+ years old and you’re dealing with multiple leaks or significant storm damage, you’re likely throwing money at a roof that’s going to need replacement soon anyway. We’ll tell you honestly which makes more sense for your situation.
During the inspection, we look at the overall condition of your shingles, the decking underneath, your flashing, and your ventilation. If the structure is sound and the damage is repairable, we’ll repair it. If we see signs that problems will keep popping up, we’ll explain why replacement might save you money in the long run.
Ice dams form when heat escapes through your roof and melts snow, which then refreezes at the colder roof edges. The ice builds up, blocks drainage, and forces water back under your shingles. That’s when you get leaks, often around the eaves or in your attic.
The root cause is usually poor attic insulation or ventilation. If your attic is too warm, it heats the roof deck and melts the snow. Fixing ice dam damage means repairing the immediate harm—replacing damaged shingles, fixing water-damaged decking, addressing any interior damage—but also fixing the ventilation and insulation issues that caused it.
We don’t just patch the symptoms. We look at your attic ventilation, check your insulation levels, and make sure your roof can handle Auburn winters without creating ice dams every year. Otherwise, you’re just waiting for the next cold snap to cause the same problem all over again.
Roof repair costs vary widely based on what’s damaged and how extensive the repair is. A simple shingle replacement might run a few hundred dollars. Storm damage repair with decking replacement and flashing work can run several thousand. Major repairs approach the cost of partial roof replacement.
In Auburn, where home values average over $600,000, most homeowners are dealing with larger, more complex roofs. That affects pricing. So does material choice—architectural shingles cost more than basic three-tab, but they last longer and look better on higher-end homes.
We give you an upfront estimate after the inspection. No surprises, no hidden fees. If insurance is covering it, we work within those parameters. If you’re paying out of pocket, we explain exactly what you’re getting for your money and why each part of the repair matters. We’re not the cheapest option in town, and that’s intentional. We use quality materials, experienced crews, and we don’t cut corners. You’re paying for work that lasts.
First, document everything. Take photos of the damage from the ground if it’s safe to do so. Look for missing shingles, dents in metal flashing or vents, and any debris on or around your roof. Check your attic for water stains or leaks. This documentation matters for insurance claims.
Second, call a roofing contractor—not a storm chaser who showed up in your neighborhood with a truck and a ladder. We’ve seen too many homeowners get burned by fly-by-night operations that do shoddy work or create damage during their “inspection” to inflate the claim. Work with an established local contractor who’ll be here next year if something goes wrong.
Third, contact your insurance company and file a claim if the damage is significant. You typically have up to a year to file, but don’t wait. Damage gets worse over time, and delays can complicate your claim. We can help you through this process, including meeting with the adjuster and making sure all damage is properly documented and included in the estimate.
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