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You’re not looking for a band-aid. You need a roof that holds up when ice dams form in February or when wind gusts rip shingles off in October.
That’s what you get here. We fix the leak, address what caused it, and make sure it doesn’t happen again next season. No callbacks. No water stains spreading across your ceiling six months later.
Most emergency calls get a response within hours, not days. We tarp it, assess it, and give you a clear answer on what needs to happen. If it’s a small repair, we handle it fast. If your roof’s been patched too many times already, we’ll tell you that too.
Groveland homes deal with humidity, freezing winters, and coastal storms that test every roofing system. Your repair needs to account for that, or you’re just buying time until the next problem.
Paradise Remodeling Inc has spent over a decade working on roofs across Massachusetts. We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we meet strict standards for licensing, insurance, and customer satisfaction.
We’re not a general handyman service trying to do everything. We specialize in roofing—repairs, replacements, inspections, emergency response. That focus matters when you’re dealing with a leak at 9 PM or trying to figure out if your roof can make it through another winter.
Groveland sits in an area where temperature swings, salt air, and heavy snow all take a toll. We’ve seen what works here and what fails in three years. That experience shows up in how we assess damage, recommend materials, and execute repairs that actually last.
First, we respond. If it’s an emergency, we’re there fast to tarp the roof and stop water from getting inside. If it’s not urgent, we schedule an inspection within a day or two.
During the inspection, we get on the roof and check for the obvious damage—and the stuff you can’t see from the ground. Missing shingles, cracked flashing, worn underlayment, signs of ice dam damage. We document everything and explain what’s happening in plain terms.
Then we give you options. Sometimes it’s a straightforward repair. Sometimes the roof’s been patched so many times that replacement makes more sense. We walk through costs, timelines, and what each option gets you. No pressure, just information.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle the repair with the same crew that did the inspection. Most repairs wrap up in a day. We clean up completely, haul away debris, and make sure the site looks like we were never there—except for the fixed roof.
If insurance is involved, we document everything and work directly with your adjuster to make sure the claim covers what it should.
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Every repair starts with a full assessment. We don’t just patch the visible problem—we check the decking, underlayment, flashing, and ventilation to catch issues before they turn into bigger headaches.
Materials matter in Massachusetts. We use products built for freeze-thaw cycles, high winds, and the kind of weather that shows up unannounced in Groveland. Mule Hide and Owens Corning products are standard here because they hold up and come with real warranties.
Emergency roof tarping is available when storms hit and you need immediate protection. We secure the damaged area, prevent further water intrusion, and buy you time to make decisions without panic.
Ice dam removal and prevention also fall under our scope. Groveland winters are brutal on roofs, and ice dams are one of the most common causes of leaks and interior damage. We address the immediate problem and help you understand what’s causing it—whether that’s insulation, ventilation, or something else.
You also get documentation for insurance claims, photos of the damage, a detailed scope of work, and direct communication with adjusters if needed. Most homeowners don’t realize how much that speeds up the process and protects their coverage.
It depends on what’s damaged and how much of the roof is affected. A small leak repair—like replacing a few shingles or resealing flashing—typically runs between $400 and $900 in Massachusetts.
Larger repairs, like fixing storm damage across multiple sections or addressing underlayment issues, can climb into the $1,500 to $3,000 range. If the decking is rotted or there’s structural damage, costs go up from there.
We give you a clear estimate after the inspection. No surprises, no vague ranges. You’ll know exactly what the repair involves and what it costs before any work starts.
Most emergency calls get a response within two to four hours. If you’re dealing with active water intrusion, we prioritize getting there fast to tarp the roof and stop further damage.
After a major storm, response times can stretch longer because demand spikes across the area. But we triage based on severity, and if your situation is urgent, we move you to the front of the line.
Once we’re on-site, we assess the damage, secure the roof, and give you a plan for permanent repair. Temporary protection happens same-day. Full repairs usually get scheduled within 24 to 48 hours depending on materials and weather.
It depends on what caused the damage. Storm damage, fallen trees, and sudden leaks from wind or hail are usually covered. Wear and tear from an aging roof typically isn’t.
Insurance companies want documentation—photos, detailed damage reports, and a scope of work. We handle all of that and work directly with your adjuster to make sure the claim reflects the actual repair needed.
If your roof is older, the insurance payout might be prorated based on depreciation. That means you’ll get less money for a roof that’s already 15 or 20 years old. We walk you through what to expect so there’s no confusion when the check arrives.
If the damage is isolated—a few missing shingles, a small leak, localized storm damage—repair makes sense. If your roof is over 20 years old, has multiple problem areas, or has been patched repeatedly, replacement is usually the smarter move.
We’re honest about this. If a repair buys you five more years and that’s what you need right now, we’ll tell you. If you’re going to be calling us back every season for new leaks, we’ll recommend replacement and explain why.
Age, condition, and how much of the roof is compromised all factor in. During the inspection, we give you a straight assessment and let you decide what fits your timeline and budget.
Ice dams form when heat escapes through your roof, melts snow, and then refreezes at the eaves. That ice blocks drainage, and water backs up under the shingles, causing leaks and interior damage.
Fixing the immediate problem means removing the ice dam safely and repairing any damage it caused. But the real fix involves improving attic insulation and ventilation so heat stops escaping in the first place.
Groveland winters guarantee ice dams if your roof isn’t set up right. We address both the symptom and the cause so you’re not dealing with the same issue every February. That might mean adding insulation, upgrading ventilation, or installing heat cables in problem areas.
Most repairs finish in one day. If we’re replacing a section of shingles, resealing flashing, or fixing a small leak, the crew is usually done by late afternoon.
Larger repairs—like replacing damaged decking, addressing multiple leak points, or working around weather delays—can take two to three days. We give you a timeline upfront so you know what to expect.
Weather plays a role here. We can’t install shingles in freezing temperatures or during heavy rain, so winter repairs sometimes require temporary protection until conditions improve. We work around Massachusetts weather as best we can, but safety and quality come first.
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