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You’re not looking for the cheapest patch job. You want your roof repair done correctly so you’re not calling someone else in six months when the next nor’easter rolls through.
That’s what happens when you work with a roofing contractor who knows coastal conditions. Salt air eats through inferior materials. Ice dams form in spots most roofers miss. Wind-driven rain finds every weak point.
We’ve spent nearly 20 years fixing roofs in Marblehead and the surrounding areas. We know where your roof is vulnerable before we even climb the ladder. And we use materials built for this climate—Owens Corning and Mule Hide products that hold up when cheaper options fail. You get a roof that protects your home through whatever weather comes next.
Paradise Remodeling Inc isn’t a crew that shows up, tears off shingles, and disappears. Feliciano Gomez built this company on the idea that roofing services should be straightforward—return calls, show up on time, clean up at the end of each day, and do the work right.
We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we meet their standards for quality and service. That certification isn’t handed out freely. It’s earned through consistent work and customer satisfaction.
Marblehead homeowners deal with specific challenges. Historic properties need careful attention. Coastal exposure accelerates wear. Winter ice dams cause damage that doesn’t show up until spring. We’ve handled all of it, and we know what works in this town.
First, we come out and actually look at your roof. Not a quick glance from the driveway—we get up there and inspect the damage, check the surrounding areas, and identify what’s causing the problem. You get a free estimate with a clear explanation of what needs fixing and why.
Once you approve the work, we schedule a start date and stick to it. Our crew shows up when we say we will, with the right materials already ordered. We don’t leave your roof exposed overnight, and we don’t create a mess you have to deal with. At the end of each day, we clean up.
During the repair, we’re checking more than just the obvious damage. Flashing around chimneys and vents, underlayment condition, ventilation issues—anything that could cause problems down the road. When we’re done, you get a roof that’s actually fixed, not just patched. And if you have questions during the process, you’ll get answers, not excuses.
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When a storm hits Marblehead and your roof starts leaking at 9 PM, you need emergency roof repair, not a voicemail. We handle urgent situations—tarping, temporary repairs, whatever it takes to protect your home until we can complete the full fix.
For standard repairs, we’re addressing everything from missing shingles and leak repairs to damaged flashing and ventilation problems. Marblehead’s coastal location means your roof takes a beating from salt air and wind-driven rain. We use materials designed for these conditions, not whatever’s cheapest at the supply house.
Historic homes in Marblehead require extra care. If your property has architectural details or older roofing materials, we match them correctly and maintain the home’s character. That’s part of home restoration work—respecting what’s already there while making sure it actually functions. You’re not getting a one-size-fits-all approach. Your roof gets the specific attention it needs based on its age, condition, and exposure.
Most roof repairs in Marblehead run between $500 and $3,500, depending on what’s damaged and how extensive the work is. A few missing shingles might cost $400 to $800. A leak that’s damaged underlayment and decking could run $1,500 to $3,000 or more.
Coastal properties sometimes cost more to repair because salt air accelerates deterioration. What looks like a small problem on the surface often reveals more damage once we start working. We give you a clear estimate upfront, and if we find additional issues during the repair, we talk to you before doing extra work.
The real cost isn’t just the repair itself—it’s what happens if you don’t fix it correctly. A cheap patch job that fails in six months ends up costing you more than doing it right the first time. We’d rather give you an honest number upfront than lowball the estimate and surprise you later.
Most roof repairs take one to three days, depending on the scope. Simple repairs like replacing damaged shingles or fixing flashing might be done in a few hours. Larger repairs involving multiple areas or structural damage can take several days.
Weather plays a role, especially in Marblehead. We’re not working on your roof in heavy rain or high winds—that’s not safe, and it compromises the quality of the repair. If we have to pause for weather, we make sure your roof is protected before we leave.
Emergency repairs happen faster. If your roof is actively leaking and causing damage inside your home, we prioritize getting it stabilized. That might mean a temporary repair to stop the immediate problem, followed by a permanent fix once conditions allow. The timeline depends on your specific situation, but we’re clear about expectations from the start.
It depends on what caused the damage. Storm damage, fallen trees, and sudden events are usually covered. Gradual wear and tear or maintenance issues typically aren’t. Your insurance company will send an adjuster to assess the damage and determine coverage.
We can work with your insurance company and provide documentation they need—photos, detailed estimates, and explanations of the damage. We’ve done this enough times to know what adjusters look for. That said, we work for you, not your insurance company. Our job is to fix your roof correctly, whether insurance covers it or not.
Some homeowners choose to pay out of pocket for repairs rather than file a claim, especially if the cost is close to their deductible. That’s your call. We give you the information you need to make that decision. If you do file a claim, don’t let the insurance company pressure you into using their preferred contractor if you’re not comfortable with them. You have the right to choose who works on your home.
Wind and salt air are the biggest culprits. Marblehead sits right on the coast, which means your roof is constantly exposed to salt spray that corrodes metal flashing and degrades shingles faster than inland properties. Wind lifts shingles, especially on older roofs where the seal has weakened.
Ice dams are another major issue. When snow melts and refreezes at the roof edge, it creates a dam that forces water under the shingles. That water seeps into your home, damaging ceilings, walls, and insulation. Poor attic ventilation makes ice dams worse, which is why we check ventilation during repairs.
Storms cause obvious damage—missing shingles, punctures from fallen branches, lifted flashing. But the less obvious damage is just as important. Small cracks in flashing or worn sealant around vents let water in slowly over time. By the time you notice a leak inside, there’s often significant damage to the decking underneath. That’s why regular inspections matter in coastal areas.
If the damage is localized and your roof is less than 15 years old, repair usually makes sense. If you’re seeing problems in multiple areas or your roof is approaching 20 years old, replacement might be more cost-effective long-term.
Here’s how to think about it: repairing one section of damaged shingles is straightforward. But if you’re repairing something every year, you’re throwing money at a roof that’s failing. At some point, the cumulative cost of repairs exceeds the value you’re getting.
We’ll tell you honestly which option makes more sense for your situation. If your roof has another five to ten years of life and the repair is solid, there’s no reason to replace it yet. But if we’re patching a roof that’s going to need replacement soon anyway, we’ll let you know. You deserve that information upfront so you can make the right financial decision for your home.
Yes. When your roof is leaking and causing active damage to your home, that’s an emergency. We respond as quickly as possible to stabilize the situation—tarping the damaged area, stopping the leak, and protecting your home from further water damage.
Emergency repairs aren’t always pretty, but they’re effective. The goal is to stop the immediate problem so we can come back and do the permanent repair correctly when conditions allow. We’re not doing quality roofing work in the dark during a rainstorm, but we will make sure your home is protected.
If you’re dealing with storm damage and need emergency roof repair, call us. We’ll assess the situation and get someone out there. Marblehead homeowners shouldn’t have to wait days while water pours into their home. We understand the urgency, and we respond accordingly.
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