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You’re not looking for the cheapest patch job that fails in six months. You want your roof fixed so you can stop thinking about it.
That’s what happens when the repair is done right. No more buckets in the attic during rainstorms. No more wondering if that dark spot on the ceiling is getting bigger. No more stress every time the forecast calls for snow or wind.
Massachusetts weather doesn’t mess around. Between the ice dams in January, the nor’easters in March, and the summer storms that come out of nowhere, your roof takes a beating. When it starts failing, you need someone who understands how these systems work in this climate and knows how to fix them so they hold up.
We’ve been repairing roofs in Methuen since 2006. We know what fails, why it fails, and how to fix it properly the first time.
Paradise Remodeling Inc has been serving Methuen homeowners for nearly two decades. We’re licensed, insured, and ranked in the top 8% of Massachusetts contractors for a reason—we don’t cut corners, and we don’t disappear after the check clears.
When you call us, you’re talking to people who’ve seen every type of roof failure this area throws at homes. We’ve repaired damage from ice dams that formed during those brutal February freezes. We’ve patched roofs after branches came down in summer thunderstorms. We’ve helped homeowners navigate insurance claims after hail damage.
You’re not getting a national chain that doesn’t understand local building codes or climate challenges. You’re getting a local team that knows Methuen, knows Massachusetts weather, and knows how to keep your roof over your head.
First, we come out and actually look at your roof. Not a quick glance from the driveway—we get up there, inspect the damage, check the surrounding areas, and figure out what’s really going on. Sometimes a leak in your living room is coming from a completely different spot on the roof. We find the actual source.
Then we give you a straight answer about what needs to happen. If it’s a simple repair, we tell you that. If the damage is more extensive, we explain why and show you what we’re seeing. We provide a free estimate that breaks down the work and the cost, so there’s no confusion later.
Once you approve the work, we schedule it and show up when we say we will. We make the repairs using quality materials that hold up in New England weather—not the cheapest option that’ll fail in two years. We clean up after ourselves, and we make sure the repair is solid before we leave.
If you’re dealing with insurance, we can help with that process too. Storm damage and hail damage are typically covered, and we know how to document everything properly so your claim goes through.
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When we repair your roof, we’re fixing the immediate problem and making sure it doesn’t come back. That means replacing damaged shingles, sealing leaks properly, addressing any underlying issues with flashing or underlayment, and checking the surrounding area for potential weak spots.
In Methuen, we see the same problems repeatedly because of our climate. Ice dams form when heat escapes through your attic, melts the snow on your roof, and then refreezes at the edges. That ice forces water under your shingles and into your home. We don’t just patch the damage—we address why it happened so you’re not calling us again next winter.
Storm damage is another common issue here. When wind speeds pick up during nor’easters or summer storms, shingles lift, flashing tears, and branches puncture roofing materials. We assess the full extent of the damage, not just the obvious stuff, because hidden damage leads to bigger problems down the road.
We use premium materials like Mule Hide Roofing products that are built for durability in climates like ours. We’re not installing the cheapest shingles we can find. You’re getting materials that handle freeze-thaw cycles, high winds, and the temperature swings Massachusetts is known for.
Most minor repairs run between $500 and $1,000. That covers things like replacing a few damaged shingles, sealing a small leak, or fixing flashing around a chimney or vent.
More extensive repairs—like addressing significant storm damage, replacing large sections of roofing material, or fixing structural issues—typically cost between $1,000 and $3,000. The price depends on the extent of the damage, the materials needed, and how accessible the damaged area is.
We give you a free estimate upfront so you know exactly what you’re paying for. No surprises, no hidden fees. If your damage is covered by insurance (which storm and hail damage usually are), we can help you navigate that process and document everything properly for your claim.
We offer 24-hour emergency roof repair services because we know leaks don’t wait for business hours. When water is coming into your home, you need someone there fast.
For true emergencies—active leaks, storm damage, or situations where your home is exposed to the elements—we prioritize getting someone out to you as quickly as possible. Our goal is to stop the immediate damage and protect your home, even if that means doing a temporary fix until we can complete the full repair.
Once we’ve stabilized the situation, we’ll schedule the permanent repair at a time that works for you. Most emergency repairs can be fully completed within a few days, depending on weather conditions and the extent of the damage. We don’t leave you hanging with a tarp on your roof for weeks.
Ice dams happen when heat escapes from your attic and melts the snow on your roof. That melted snow runs down to the colder edges of your roof (the eaves) and refreezes. As more water backs up behind that ice, it gets forced under your shingles and into your home.
The real fix isn’t just removing the ice dam—it’s addressing why it formed in the first place. That usually means improving attic insulation and ventilation so heat isn’t escaping through your roof. Without fixing the root cause, you’ll deal with ice dams every winter.
When we repair ice dam damage, we assess your attic situation and let you know if ventilation or insulation improvements would prevent future problems. Sometimes it’s a simple fix. Other times it requires more work. Either way, we give you the information you need to make the right call for your home.
A properly done repair should last as long as the rest of your roof—typically 15 to 25 years for asphalt shingles, depending on the material quality and how well the roof is maintained.
The key word there is “properly.” If someone just slaps some sealant on a leak without addressing the underlying issue, you’ll be calling for another repair within a year or two. That’s not how we work.
We fix the actual problem, not just the symptom. If your flashing is damaged, we replace it. If shingles are lifting because the adhesive failed, we secure them correctly. If water is getting in because of an installation issue from years ago, we correct that. The repair becomes part of your roof system, not a temporary band-aid that fails when the next storm rolls through.
Yes. We work with homeowners on insurance claims regularly, especially after major storms when wind and hail damage is widespread in the area.
Here’s how it typically works: You file a claim with your insurance company, and they send an adjuster to assess the damage. We can meet with the adjuster, document the damage thoroughly, and provide a detailed estimate that shows exactly what needs to be repaired and why.
Most Massachusetts homeowners policies cover storm damage, hail damage, and wind damage. What they don’t usually cover is damage from lack of maintenance or normal wear and tear. We’ll be straight with you about what’s likely to be covered and what isn’t, so you’re not caught off guard during the claims process.
The ideal window for roof work in Massachusetts is May through September. Temperatures are consistently above freezing, shingles seal properly, and you’re less likely to deal with snow or ice that complicates the work.
That said, if you have an active leak or emergency damage, waiting until summer isn’t an option. We repair roofs year-round because damage doesn’t wait for perfect weather. We just have to work around temperature requirements for certain materials and take extra precautions during winter months.
If your repair isn’t urgent, scheduling it during the warmer months gives us the best conditions for quality work. But if you’re dealing with a leak or storm damage right now, don’t wait. The longer water gets into your home, the more damage it causes to insulation, framing, and interior finishes. Call us and we’ll get it handled, regardless of the season.
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