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A small leak today becomes a bigger problem tomorrow. Water doesn’t wait, and neither should you.
You’re dealing with potential ceiling stains, insulation damage, and mold growth the longer water sits. Every day you wait adds to the bill and the headache. Roof repair in Dunstable, MA means addressing ice dams from winter storms, wind damage on exposed rooflines, and moss buildup from all those mature trees shading your property.
We handle emergency roof repair and scheduled fixes the same way—thoroughly. You get a proper inspection, honest assessment, and repairs that actually hold up through New England weather. Most repairs wrap up in a day or two, depending on the damage scope and what your roof needs.
Paradise Remodeling Inc is an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor serving Dunstable and the surrounding Massachusetts communities. That certification isn’t handed out freely—it requires meeting strict standards for quality work and reliable service.
We’ve spent nearly two decades learning how roofs fail in this area. Ice dams during rough winters, wind lifting shingles on open properties, tree branches scraping and shading sections until moss takes hold. Your roof faces specific challenges here, and we’ve seen and fixed them all.
You’re not getting a crew that rushes through and disappears. You’re getting licensed, insured professionals who show up when we say we will and explain what’s actually wrong before we start tearing things apart.
First, we schedule a free inspection at a time that works for you. No pressure, no sales pitch on the phone—just getting someone out to look at your roof.
During the inspection, we check your shingles, flashing details, attic airflow, and drainage paths. We’re looking for the actual source of the problem, not just the visible symptoms. Water travels, so where you see the leak inside isn’t always where it’s getting in. We document everything and take photos so you can see what we’re seeing.
Then we walk you through what needs fixing and why. If insurance might cover it, we help document the damage properly. You get a clear price before any work starts—no surprises halfway through the job.
Once you approve, we schedule the repair. Most jobs finish within one to three days depending on the extent of damage and weather conditions. We protect your property during the work, clean up completely when we’re done, and make sure the repair is watertight before we leave.
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Roof repair covers a lot of ground depending on what’s failing. Shingle replacement for wind-damaged or aged sections. Flashing repair around chimneys, vents, and valleys where most leaks actually start. Ice dam removal and prevention solutions for those brutal Massachusetts winters that keep coming back.
We also handle storm damage repairs after high winds or heavy snow load, moss and organic growth removal from tree-shaded areas, and emergency leak repairs when you’ve got active water coming in. Each repair uses quality materials—we work with Mule Hide Roofing products and Owens Corning systems known for holding up in New England weather.
Dunstable homes sit on larger lots with plenty of mature trees. That’s great for shade and privacy, but it means your roof deals with constant debris, moisture retention, and organic growth. Your roof also faces open wind patterns that test every shingle and flashing detail. We account for these local conditions in every repair, not just slap a patch on and hope it holds.
Most roof leak repairs in Massachusetts run between $400 and $900, but that’s for straightforward fixes like replacing a few shingles or resealing flashing. More extensive repairs—structural damage, multiple leak points, or storm damage across a large section—can range from $1,500 to $5,000 or more.
The real cost depends on what’s actually broken. A small flashing issue around a chimney costs far less than replacing an entire valley section or repairing decking that’s been soaked for months. We give you an exact price after the inspection, not a vague range.
One thing to know: fixing problems early saves you serious money. Homeowners who address roof issues within 24 hours of noticing them typically face 60% lower repair costs than those who wait. Water damage spreads fast, and what starts as a $500 repair can become a $3,000 problem if you let it sit.
Yes, we respond to emergency roof repair calls year-round, including during winter. Ice dams are a major issue in Dunstable and across New England—insurance companies have seen a significant increase in ice dam-related claims over the past few years.
When you’ve got an active leak from ice damming or storm damage in winter, waiting until spring isn’t an option. We can perform temporary emergency repairs to stop water intrusion immediately, then schedule permanent fixes when weather permits. That might mean tarping and sealing the affected area, removing ice buildup safely, or doing interior damage control while we wait for temperatures to cooperate.
Winter repairs have limitations—you can’t install full shingle sections in freezing temps—but we can absolutely stop the bleeding and prevent further damage to your home’s interior. The key is calling as soon as you notice the problem, not waiting to see if it gets worse.
Most roof repairs finish in one to three days depending on the scope of work, materials needed, and weather conditions. A simple shingle replacement or flashing repair might only take a few hours. Larger repairs involving multiple sections, structural work, or extensive storm damage can take several days.
Weather plays a big role in timing. We can’t safely work on your roof during heavy rain, high winds, or icy conditions—and we won’t risk doing subpar work just to meet a timeline. If weather delays the job, we’ll keep you updated and reschedule as soon as conditions improve.
Emergency repairs happen faster. If you’ve got active water coming in, we prioritize getting someone out quickly to stop the immediate damage, even if the full repair has to wait a day or two. You won’t be left with a tarp and crossed fingers for weeks—we schedule the complete fix as soon as possible after stabilizing the situation.
It depends on what caused the damage. Insurance typically covers roof repairs from sudden events like storm damage, fallen trees, or wind that rips shingles off. They usually won’t cover damage from wear and tear, lack of maintenance, or gradual deterioration over time.
Ice dam damage falls into a gray area. Some policies cover it, some don’t, and some only cover the interior damage but not the roof repair itself. You’ll need to check your specific policy or call your insurance company to confirm.
We help with the insurance process by documenting all damage thoroughly with photos and detailed notes. We can explain what happened, what needs fixing, and provide estimates that insurance adjusters need. We’ve worked with plenty of insurance claims over the years, so we know what documentation they require. Just know that you’re ultimately responsible for the bill—insurance reimbursement comes after, and there’s no guarantee they’ll cover everything.
Flashing failures cause more leaks than anything else. Flashing is the metal that seals joints where your roof meets chimneys, walls, vents, and valleys. When flashing loosens, corrodes, or wasn’t installed correctly in the first place, water finds its way in. These leaks often show up far from the actual entry point because water travels along rafters and decking before it drips through your ceiling.
Ice dams are a close second, especially after harsh winters. When heat escapes through your roof, it melts snow that refreezes at the eaves, creating a dam. Water backs up under shingles and into your home. Dunstable’s winter conditions make this a recurring problem for many homeowners.
Tree damage and moss growth also cause issues here. Overhanging branches scrape shingles during wind, drop debris that holds moisture, and create shade where moss thrives. Moss lifts shingle edges and traps water against the roof surface. If your property has mature trees—and most in Dunstable do—you’re dealing with this constantly. Regular inspections catch these problems before they become leaks.
If your roof is under 15 years old and the damage is localized, repair almost always makes more sense. You’re looking at a few hundred to a couple thousand dollars versus $15,000 to $30,000 for a full replacement. Fix what’s broken and get more years out of the roof you have.
If your roof is over 20 years old, showing widespread wear, losing granules across multiple sections, or you’re facing a second or third repair in a short time span, replacement becomes the smarter move. At that point you’re throwing money at a failing system, and the next storm will just create another problem somewhere else.
The honest answer comes from the inspection. We’ll tell you if a repair buys you another 5-10 years or if you’re just delaying the inevitable. Some roofs at 25 years old are still solid. Others at 18 years are shot because of poor installation, inadequate ventilation, or constant tree damage. We look at your specific roof’s condition and give you a straight assessment—repair if it makes sense, replace if it doesn’t.
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