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A small leak doesn’t stay small. What starts as a water stain on your ceiling turns into rotted decking, ruined insulation, and mold growing in your attic. You know this already.
Concord winters dump 40 to 60 inches of snow on your roof. Spring brings heavy rain. Summer storms roll through with wind that tears shingles loose. Your roof handles all of it until it doesn’t.
When you catch problems early, you’re looking at a few hundred dollars for repairs. Wait too long and you’re facing thousands in structural work. The difference is whether you call now or later.
We inspect your roof, find what’s actually wrong, and fix it right. No upselling. No scare tactics. Just straight answers about what needs attention and what can wait.
Paradise Remodeling Inc is a local contractor based right here in Concord. We’re licensed, insured, and we’ve worked on enough New England homes to know what holds up and what doesn’t.
You’re not hiring a national chain or a crew that disappears after the job. You’re hiring people who live in this area and understand what Concord weather does to roofs.
We handle everything from emergency leak repairs to full roof replacements. Siding, gutters, windows, doors—if it’s on the outside of your house, we’ve probably fixed it. But roofing is where most calls start, especially after storms.
First, we schedule an inspection. If it’s an emergency—water coming in, major storm damage—we get someone out within 24 hours. For routine repairs, we work around your schedule.
During the inspection, we get on your roof and check everything. Shingles, flashing, valleys, vents, chimneys. We’re looking for active leaks, weak spots, and anything that’s going to fail soon. We take photos so you can see what we’re talking about.
Then we give you a clear estimate. We break down what needs to be fixed now, what can wait, and what it costs. No hidden fees. No pressure.
Once you approve the work, we schedule the repair. Most jobs take a day or two depending on the damage. We clean up when we’re done, haul away old materials, and make sure everything’s sealed tight before we leave.
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Roof repairs cover a lot of ground depending on what’s broken. Shingle replacement is common—wind rips them off, hail cracks them, age makes them brittle. We replace damaged sections and make sure they match your existing roof.
Flashing repairs come up often. Flashing is the metal around chimneys, vents, and valleys that keeps water out. When it pulls loose or rusts through, water gets in. We reseal or replace it.
Leak repairs involve tracking down where water’s entering, which isn’t always obvious. Water travels along rafters before it drips into your house. We find the source, fix the entry point, and check for any interior damage that needs attention.
In Concord, ice dam damage is a real problem. When snow melts and refreezes at your roof edge, it creates a dam that pushes water under shingles. We remove the ice safely, repair any damage, and recommend ventilation or insulation improvements to prevent it next winter.
Storm damage repairs happen fast here. After heavy wind or hail, we inspect for torn shingles, dented flashing, and compromised seals. We document everything for insurance claims if needed.
Most roof repairs in Concord run between $300 and $1,500 depending on what’s damaged. Small jobs like replacing a few shingles or resealing flashing cost $300 to $600. Larger repairs—fixing valleys, replacing sections of decking, or addressing multiple leaks—run $600 to $1,500 or more.
Emergency repairs during storms typically cost 25% to 50% more than scheduled work. That’s because crews are working in bad conditions, often outside normal hours, and materials are harder to source when everyone’s calling at once.
The real cost comes from waiting. A $400 leak repair turns into $3,000 worth of structural damage if water sits in your attic for months. Catch it early and you’re paying for a patch. Ignore it and you’re paying for new decking, insulation, and drywall repairs inside your house.
We give you an exact price after the inspection. No ballpark guesses. You’ll know what it costs before we start.
If your roof is under 15 years old and the damage is localized—a few missing shingles, one leaky valley, damaged flashing—repair makes sense. You’re fixing a problem without replacing the whole system.
If your roof is over 20 years old, has multiple leaks, or shows widespread wear like curling shingles, granule loss, or sagging sections, replacement is usually smarter. At that point, you’re patching a roof that’s going to keep failing.
During the inspection, we’ll tell you which makes more sense for your situation. If repairs buy you another 5 to 10 years, we’ll say so. If you’re throwing money at a roof that needs replacing anyway, we’ll tell you that too.
Age isn’t the only factor. A 10-year-old roof with hail damage across the whole surface might need replacing. A 25-year-old roof with one small leak might just need a repair. It depends on the condition, not just the calendar.
Yes. Call us at (978) 634-3880 if you have an active leak or storm damage. We prioritize emergency calls and get someone out within 24 hours, usually faster if water’s coming into your house.
Emergency repairs focus on stopping the immediate problem. We tarp damaged areas, seal leaks, and make temporary fixes to protect your home until we can schedule permanent repairs. Once the storm passes and conditions are safe, we come back to complete the work properly.
Concord storms don’t wait for convenient timing. We’ve patched roofs in freezing rain, cleared ice dams in January, and sealed wind damage during nor’easters. It’s not fun work, but it’s necessary.
If you’re dealing with an emergency, don’t wait until morning or until the storm ends. Water damage gets worse by the hour. The sooner we can get up there and stop the leak, the less damage you’ll have inside your house.
Ice dams are the biggest culprit in winter. Snow melts on your roof, runs down to the cold eaves, and refreezes. That ice blocks drainage and forces water under your shingles. Poor attic insulation and ventilation make it worse.
Damaged or missing shingles let water in year-round. Wind tears them off. Hail cracks them. Age makes them brittle. Once shingles are compromised, rain goes straight through to your decking.
Flashing failures cause leaks around chimneys, skylights, and roof valleys. Flashing is supposed to create a watertight seal where your roof meets vertical surfaces. When it pulls loose, rusts, or wasn’t installed correctly in the first place, water finds a way in.
Clogged gutters overflow and push water back up under your roof edge. Leaves, debris, and ice block drainage. Water has nowhere to go except into your house. Keeping gutters clear prevents a lot of roof problems.
Yes. If your roof was damaged by wind, hail, or falling trees, your homeowners insurance likely covers repairs. We document the damage with photos, provide detailed estimates, and work with your adjuster to make sure everything’s covered.
Insurance companies want proof that the damage was caused by a specific storm event, not gradual wear. We know what adjusters look for and how to present the claim so it doesn’t get denied over technicalities.
You’ll still pay your deductible, but insurance should cover the rest. We bill the insurance company directly once the claim is approved, so you’re not fronting thousands of dollars and waiting for reimbursement.
Not all damage qualifies. If your roof is 25 years old and leaking because it’s worn out, that’s a maintenance issue, not a covered event. But if a storm just tore off half your shingles, that’s a legitimate claim. We’ll tell you upfront whether it’s worth filing.
Most repairs take one to two days depending on the scope. Replacing a section of shingles or resealing flashing can be done in a few hours. Larger jobs—repairing valleys, replacing damaged decking, or fixing multiple leaks—take longer.
Weather affects timing. We can’t work in heavy rain or high winds. If conditions aren’t safe, we’ll reschedule rather than risk doing the job wrong or someone getting hurt.
Emergency repairs happen faster. If you have an active leak, we prioritize getting out there to stop the water. Temporary fixes take a few hours. Permanent repairs get scheduled once the immediate crisis is handled.
You don’t need to be home during the work, but we’ll walk you through everything before we start and after we finish. We clean up, haul away debris, and make sure your property looks the same as when we arrived—except your roof won’t be leaking anymore.
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