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Roof Repair in North Hampton, NH

Your Roof Fixed Right, Before Small Problems Become Expensive Ones

Fast response to leaks, storm damage, and wear. Licensed roofing contractor serving North Hampton with honest assessments and repairs that actually last through New England winters.

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Emergency Roof Repair Services North Hampton

Stop Worrying About Your Roof Every Time It Snows

You shouldn’t have to check the ceiling for water stains after every storm. You shouldn’t wonder if this winter will be the one that finally does your roof in.

A properly repaired roof handles what New England throws at it. Heavy snow that piles up fast. Ice that forms along the edges and backs water up under your shingles. Wind that lifts corners and creates entry points for moisture.

When your roof is fixed correctly, you stop thinking about it. No more buckets in the attic. No more calling around in a panic when the forecast shows another nor’easter rolling in. Just a roof that does its job while you do yours.

That’s what matters. Not whether we’re the cheapest option or the flashiest—whether your roof keeps water out and your home protected. We’ve been doing this since 2012, and we’re Owens Corning Preferred Contractors because we meet their standards for installation and service. That means something when you’re trusting someone to work on the thing that keeps your family dry.

Licensed Roofing Contractor North Hampton NH

We've Been Fixing Roofs in This Climate for Over a Decade

Paradise Remodeling Inc has served the North Shore and New Hampshire seacoast since 2012. We’re licensed, insured, and ranked in the top 8% of Massachusetts contractors by BuildZoom—not because we’re the loudest, but because we show up and do the work right.

North Hampton homeowners know what matters. You’ve seen contractors come and go. You’ve heard the stories about companies that disappear after the deposit clears or show up six weeks late with excuses about the weather.

We’re local. We understand that coastal homes face salt air, heavy snow loads, and ice dams that form when your attic isn’t properly ventilated. We’ve repaired roofs on centuries-old colonials and brand-new construction. We know what holds up here and what doesn’t. And we’re not interested in selling you something you don’t need just because your neighbor got it done last month.

Our Roof Repair Process North Hampton

Here's Exactly What Happens When You Call Us

First, we come look at your roof. Not a salesperson—someone who actually does the work. We’ll tell you what’s damaged, what caused it, and what it’ll take to fix it. If you’ve got storm damage, we’ll document everything for your insurance claim.

Then we give you a clear estimate. No games, no “let me talk to my manager” routine. Just honest pricing based on the actual work required.

Once you’re ready to move forward, we schedule the repair. For emergencies, that’s usually within a day or two. For planned work, we’ll find a time that works for your schedule and stick to it.

During the repair, we protect your property, fix what needs fixing, and clean up completely when we’re done. You shouldn’t have to pick nails out of your driveway or wonder if we missed something. We use quality materials—Owens Corning, IKO, CertainTeed—because cheap shingles fail fast in this climate.

After the work is finished, we walk you through what we did and answer any questions. Then we leave you alone. No pressure to book your next project, no upselling. Just a roof that works.

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What's Included in Roof Repair Services

We Fix the Damage and the Reason It Happened

Roof repair isn’t just slapping new shingles over the bad spots. That’s a patch job, and it fails. We fix the underlying issue so the problem doesn’t come back next season.

Storm damage repair means replacing torn or missing shingles, fixing flashing that’s lifted or bent, and checking for deck damage underneath. Wind doesn’t just remove shingles—it can crack the wood beneath. We check for that.

Leak repair involves finding where water is actually entering, which isn’t always where you see the stain inside. Water travels. We trace it back, fix the entry point, and replace any damaged underlayment or decking. Then we make sure your ventilation is adequate so moisture doesn’t build up and cause future rot.

Ice dam prevention is critical in North Hampton. When warm attic air melts snow on your roof and it refreezes at the eaves, that ice creates a dam. Water backs up under your shingles and into your home. We address the ventilation and insulation issues that cause this, not just the damage it creates.

For North Hampton specifically, we see a lot of damage from nor’easters and heavy wet snow. Your roof needs to handle significant weight—a cubic foot of snow weighs about eight pounds, but when it compacts into ice, that same volume weighs 64 pounds. We make sure your repairs account for that kind of load, especially on older homes that weren’t built with today’s snow load requirements in mind.

How quickly can you repair my roof if I have an emergency leak?

For active leaks, we typically respond within 24 hours. Sometimes same-day if you call early and we have availability.

Emergency roof repair means stopping the water first, then scheduling the permanent fix. We’ll tarp or temporarily seal the area to prevent further damage, then come back when conditions allow for proper repair work. You can’t install shingles in heavy rain or on ice-covered roofs—the materials won’t adhere and you’ll just have the same problem again in a few weeks.

If you’re dealing with a leak right now, call us. Don’t wait to see if it gets worse. Water damage spreads fast, and what starts as a small ceiling stain can turn into rotted framing, ruined insulation, and mold growth. The longer water sits in your walls or attic, the more expensive the fix becomes.

Most homeowner policies in New Hampshire cover roof damage from wind, hail, falling trees, and heavy snow—as long as the roof was properly maintained before the storm hit.

Insurance companies will deny claims if they determine the damage resulted from neglect or normal wear. That’s why annual inspections matter. If you can show you’ve maintained your roof, your claim is much more likely to be approved.

We help with the insurance process. We’ll document all storm damage with photos and detailed notes, provide an estimate that breaks down the work required, and answer questions from your adjuster if needed. We’ve worked with every major insurance company, and we know what they’re looking for in a claim. We don’t inflate estimates or play games—we just make sure you’re not paying out of pocket for damage your policy should cover.

Small repairs—a few missing shingles, minor flashing work—usually run $300 to $800. Larger repairs involving multiple sections, deck replacement, or extensive leak damage can range from $1,000 to $3,500.

The cost depends on what’s actually wrong. A repair that looks simple from the ground might involve replacing rotted decking once we pull up the shingles. Or what seems like major damage might just need targeted fixes in a couple of spots.

That’s why we don’t quote over the phone. We need to see your roof, check the attic for moisture damage, and understand what caused the problem before we can give you an accurate number. What we can promise is this: our estimate will be honest, detailed, and competitive. We’re not the cheapest option in town, but we’re fair, and the work lasts. Cheap repairs fail, and then you’re paying twice.

Ice dams form when heat from your attic melts snow on your roof. That water runs down to the colder eaves, refreezes, and creates a barrier. More meltwater backs up behind that ice and seeps under your shingles.

The fix isn’t just removing the ice—it’s stopping the heat loss that causes melting in the first place. That means proper attic insulation to keep warm air in your living space, and adequate ventilation to keep your attic temperature close to the outside air temperature. When your roof stays cold, snow doesn’t melt and refreeze.

We also install ice and water shield underlayment along the eaves during repairs. This is a self-sealing membrane that prevents water from penetrating even if it gets under the shingles. It’s required by code in New Hampshire, but older roofs don’t have it. If we’re repairing sections of your roof, we add it. For severe ice dam problems, we can also install heat cables along the eaves, though that’s treating the symptom, not the cause. The real solution is always better insulation and ventilation.

If the damage is localized to one area—storm damage, a leak around a chimney, wind damage on one side—repair makes sense. If you’re seeing problems in multiple areas, widespread shingle deterioration, or your roof is over 20 years old, replacement is usually the better investment.

We’ll tell you honestly which makes more sense for your situation. There’s no point spending $2,500 on repairs if your roof only has a few years left. You’ll just be doing it again soon. But if your roof is relatively new and you’ve got isolated damage, repair is absolutely the right call.

Here’s what we look for: curling or missing shingles in multiple sections, granule loss across large areas, sagging spots that indicate deck damage, and daylight visible through the roof boards from inside your attic. One or two of these issues might be repairable. All of them together usually means it’s time for a new roof. We’ll walk you through what we find and explain your options. Then you decide.

Yes. Our workmanship is guaranteed, and the materials we use come with manufacturer warranties—typically 10 to 50 years depending on the product.

If something fails because of how we installed it, we fix it at no charge. That’s on us. If a shingle fails because of a manufacturing defect, the manufacturer covers replacement under their warranty. As an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, we can offer extended warranties on their products that you wouldn’t get from a non-certified contractor.

What we don’t warranty is damage from new storms, falling branches, or neglect. If you never clean your gutters and water backs up under your shingles, that’s not a workmanship issue. But if the flashing we installed starts leaking because we didn’t seal it properly, we’re back out there fixing it. We’ve been in business since 2012 because we stand behind our work. If there’s a problem, we handle it.

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