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You’re not looking for the cheapest patch job. You need someone who’ll tell you what’s actually wrong, fix it correctly, and not disappear when the next storm rolls through.
That’s what matters when you’re dealing with a leak that’s dripping into your living room at 2 AM or shingles scattered across your lawn after last night’s wind. You need it handled now, and you need to trust it won’t be a problem again in six months.
We’ve been repairing roofs in Essex and throughout Massachusetts since 2006. We know what winter ice dams do to your flashing. We know how summer heat breaks down old shingles faster than you’d expect. And we know the difference between a repair that’ll hold and one that’s just buying time.
When we finish a roof repair, you’re not crossing your fingers during the next rainstorm. You’re getting back to your life, knowing your home is protected.
Paradise Remodeling Inc isn’t new to Essex or to Massachusetts weather. We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we’ve met strict requirements that most roofing companies don’t bother with.
We’re based in Methuen, and we’ve worked on countless homes throughout Essex County. We know the homes here. We know the weather patterns. We know what fails first on a 20-year-old roof in this climate, and we know how to fix it so it doesn’t fail again.
You’ll get a free estimate, a straight answer about what needs to happen, and work that’s done right. No runaround. No disappearing after we cash your check. Just reliable roofing service from people who’ve been doing this for nearly two decades.
First, we come out and actually look at your roof. Not a five-minute glance from the driveway. A real inspection where we’re checking your shingles, flashing, valleys, and any spots where water’s getting in or could get in soon.
Then we tell you what we found. If it’s a simple fix, we’ll say that. If you’re looking at bigger issues, we’ll explain why and what happens if you wait. No scare tactics. Just the truth about what your roof needs.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we schedule the work and show up when we say we will. We fix what needs fixing using quality materials that can handle New England weather. We clean up after ourselves. And we make sure you understand what we did and what kind of warranty covers the work.
If you’re dealing with storm damage and need to file an insurance claim, we’ll help with that too. We know what documentation insurance companies want, and we’ll work with them to make sure your claim gets handled fairly.
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Every roof repair starts with finding the actual problem, not just the obvious symptom. A leak in your ceiling might be coming from damaged flashing three feet away from where you see water. We track it down.
We handle everything from missing or damaged shingles to ice dam damage, storm repairs, flashing issues, and valley problems. If your roof is older and showing wear in multiple spots, we’ll let you know whether targeted repairs make sense or if you’re better off planning for a replacement soon.
Essex homes deal with serious weather. Your roof takes a beating from nor’easters, ice, wind, and summer storms that come out of nowhere. We use materials designed for this climate—Mule Hide and Owens Corning products that are built to last in Massachusetts conditions, not the cheap stuff that’ll need replacing in three years.
You’ll also get honest guidance on maintenance. Most homeowners don’t think about their roof until something’s wrong, but a yearly inspection can catch small problems before they turn into expensive emergencies. We’ll point out what to watch for and when to call us back.
It comes down to how much of your roof is damaged and how old it is. If you’ve got a few missing shingles or one problem area, repair makes sense. If you’re seeing issues in multiple spots, your roof is over 20 years old, or your shingles are curling and losing granules across the whole surface, replacement is probably smarter.
Here’s the reality: around 29% of homes in the U.S. with asphalt shingles have less than four years of useful life left, and Massachusetts has one of the highest percentages. If your roof is in that range, paying for repairs now might just be delaying the inevitable.
We’ll give you an honest assessment. If repairs will buy you several good years, we’ll tell you. If you’re throwing money at a roof that’s going to need replacement soon anyway, we’ll tell you that too.
If you’ve got an emergency—active leak, missing shingles, or storm damage that’s exposing your home to water—we prioritize getting someone out fast. Usually within 24 hours, often sooner depending on the situation and weather conditions.
We keep an emergency repair team ready because we know Massachusetts weather doesn’t wait. A small leak can turn into serious water damage quickly, especially if more rain is coming. The faster we can get a tarp up or do a temporary fix, the less damage you’ll deal with inside your home.
For non-emergency repairs, we’ll schedule based on your timeline and ours, but we’re typically looking at days, not weeks. We’re not the kind of company that gives you a quote and then disappears for a month.
It depends on what caused the damage. Storm damage, hail, fallen trees, and sudden accidents are usually covered. Wear and tear from age or lack of maintenance typically isn’t.
If you’re filing a claim, document everything. Take photos of the damage from multiple angles. Keep any pieces of shingles or debris. Get a repair estimate from a licensed contractor—that’s where we come in. Insurance companies want to see proof from someone who knows what they’re looking at.
We’ve helped plenty of Essex homeowners navigate insurance claims. We know what adjusters look for, and we can provide the documentation and estimates your insurance company needs. We’ll also advocate for you if they’re trying to lowball the claim or deny something that should be covered.
Ice dams are the big one. When heat escapes through your roof in winter, it melts snow that refreezes at the edges, creating a dam. Water backs up under your shingles and leaks into your home. Proper attic insulation and ventilation prevent most ice dam issues.
Wind is the other major culprit. Massachusetts gets serious wind events that lift shingles, especially if they’re older or weren’t installed correctly. Once a few shingles go, water gets under the rest, and the problem spreads fast.
The best prevention is a yearly inspection, ideally in fall before winter hits. We’ll check for loose or damaged shingles, worn flashing, clogged gutters, and any spots where water could get in. Catching these issues early means a $300 repair instead of a $3,000 emergency. Most homeowners skip this until something’s already wrong, but it’s the smartest money you’ll spend on your roof.
Most repairs take anywhere from a few hours to a full day, depending on what we’re fixing. Replacing a section of damaged shingles or fixing flashing around a chimney is usually a half-day job. Larger repairs or multiple problem areas might take a full day or two.
Weather plays a role too. We can’t do quality work in heavy rain or on an icy roof, so sometimes we’ll do a temporary fix to stop immediate damage and come back when conditions are better for permanent repairs.
We’ll give you a realistic timeline when we assess your roof. We’re not going to rush through a repair just to get to the next job. The work needs to be done right, or you’ll be calling us back in six months, and neither of us wants that.
Small repairs—a few shingles, minor flashing work—usually run a few hundred dollars. Larger repairs involving significant shingle replacement, valley work, or multiple problem areas can range from $800 to $3,000 or more, depending on the scope and materials.
Emergency repairs typically cost 5-15% more than planned work because of the urgency and scheduling challenges. If you’re dealing with an emergency, that’s unavoidable, but it’s another reason why regular inspections and catching problems early saves money.
We provide free estimates, so you’ll know exactly what you’re looking at before we start. No surprise charges. No hidden fees. Just a clear breakdown of what needs to happen and what it costs. If your insurance is covering it, we’ll work with them directly to make sure the estimate matches what they need for your claim.