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Roof Repair in Rye, NH

Your Roof Fixed Right the First Time

Coastal weather beats up roofs here. We fix leaks, storm damage, and failing shingles before small problems turn into expensive headaches.

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Roofing Contractor Rye, NH

Stop Worrying About Your Roof

You shouldn’t have to wonder if that ceiling stain is getting worse. Or if the next storm will finally push your aging roof over the edge.

A proper roof repair means you’re not calling someone back in six months because the “fix” didn’t hold. It means the leak is actually gone, not just temporarily patched. It means your home is protected from the wind, salt air, and temperature swings that make coastal New Hampshire tough on roofing materials.

When the repair is done right, you stop thinking about your roof. You’re not up there with binoculars after every storm. You’re not getting multiple quotes because you don’t trust the first job. You just have a roof that works, backed by people who know what they’re doing and won’t disappear when you call with a question.

Roofing Services Rye, NH

We've Been Your Neighbors for Years

Paradise Remodeling Inc has spent over a decade working in the Seacoast area. We’re not a national franchise or a crew passing through. We know Rye’s weather patterns, the way salt air accelerates wear, and what actually holds up here long-term.

We’re Owens Corning Preferred Contractors, which means we’ve met strict standards for quality and service. We use Mule-Hide products because they last. And we show up when we say we will, whether it’s an emergency call or a follow-up question three months later.

Most of our work comes from referrals. That happens when you do the job right and treat people fairly.

Emergency Roof Repair Rye, NH

Here's What Happens When You Call

First, we actually answer the phone. If it’s an emergency, we’re usually on-site within 2-4 hours with tarps and materials to stop active damage.

For standard repairs, we schedule an inspection. We get on the roof, check the damage, and look for problems you might not see from the ground—failed flashing, rotted decking, ventilation issues that’ll cause trouble later. Then we give you a clear explanation of what’s wrong and what it’ll take to fix it. No upselling. No scare tactics.

Once you approve the work, we handle it start to finish. That includes dealing with your insurance company if the damage is storm-related. We document everything adjusters need to see, which usually means you get the coverage you’re entitled to instead of a partial payout or denial.

After the repair, we clean up completely. And if you have questions later, you can reach us. We don’t go silent once the check clears.

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Roof Leak Repair Rye, NH

What's Actually Included in the Repair

Every roof repair starts with finding the real problem. In Rye, that’s often more complicated than it looks. Coastal wind doesn’t just rip off shingles—it drives water sideways under edges and through gaps most people miss.

We handle the obvious stuff: replacing damaged or missing shingles, resealing flashing around chimneys and vents, fixing valleys where water pools. But we also check what’s underneath. If your decking is rotted or your underlayment is compromised, a new shingle won’t fix anything. We address the actual issue, not just the visible symptom.

For homes built decades ago—and plenty in Rye are—we often find outdated ventilation or improper installation from previous contractors. We fix that too, because a repair that ignores those problems is just a temporary patch. You’re also getting materials that can handle New Hampshire’s freeze-thaw cycles and the salt exposure that comes with living this close to the ocean.

How quickly can you respond to an emergency roof leak in Rye?

If you’ve got water coming in, we treat it like the emergency it is. Most of the time, we’re on-site within 2-4 hours. Our trucks carry tarps and basic repair materials, so we can stop the damage immediately even if the full repair has to wait for better weather or material delivery.

Active leaks don’t respect business hours. Water doesn’t care if it’s a weekend. The longer it sits, the more damage it does to your insulation, drywall, and anything else in its path. We get that, which is why we prioritize emergency calls and keep our response times tight.

Once the immediate threat is handled, we’ll schedule a full inspection to assess what caused the leak and what else might be vulnerable. But first, we stop the water.

It depends on your policy and the type of damage, but storm damage is usually covered if you file correctly. The problem is that insurance companies don’t make it easy. They want documentation, photos, proof that the damage came from a specific event and not from neglect or normal wear.

That’s where we come in. We’ve worked with adjusters for years. We know what they need to see, how to document it, and how to present the claim so it doesn’t get denied or low-balled. We take detailed photos, note all damage, and provide estimates that match what the repair actually costs—not what an adjuster hopes to pay.

Most homeowners who file on their own either get a fraction of what they need or get denied entirely. When we handle it, you’re far more likely to get full coverage. We’re not public adjusters, but we know the process well enough to protect your interests.

Honest answer: it depends on the extent of the damage and the age of your roof. If the problem is localized—a few missing shingles, a small leak around a vent, damage from a fallen branch—a repair makes sense. If the damage is widespread or your roof is already near the end of its lifespan, replacement might be the smarter move.

We’re not going to sell you a new roof if a repair will hold for another five years. But we’re also not going to patch something that’s going to fail again in six months. During the inspection, we’ll tell you what we see, how much life is left in the existing materials, and what your options are.

Age matters too. If your roof is over 20 years old and you’re starting to see multiple issues, you’re often better off replacing it than sinking money into repairs that are just buying time. We’ll walk you through the math so you can make the call that makes sense for your situation and budget.

Wind and salt air are the big ones. Coastal wind is relentless, and it doesn’t just blow—it lifts, pulls, and drives water into places it shouldn’t go. Shingles that would last 25 years inland might start failing at 15-20 here. Flashing around chimneys and vents takes a beating. Sealant breaks down faster.

Salt accelerates corrosion on metal components like flashing, gutters, and fasteners. It also degrades asphalt shingles over time. If your roof isn’t installed with coastal exposure in mind, it’s going to show problems sooner than you’d expect.

We also see a lot of ice dam damage in winter and water intrusion from heavy rain in spring and fall. Temperature swings cause materials to expand and contract, which loosens fasteners and opens gaps. If you’re close to the water, you’re dealing with all of this at once. That’s why roof repairs here need to account for more than just the immediate damage—they need to address the conditions that caused it.

Yes. We document the damage, provide detailed estimates, and work directly with your insurance adjuster to make sure the claim reflects what actually needs to be fixed. A lot of homeowners don’t realize how much gets missed or downplayed if you’re not familiar with the process.

Adjusters are trained to minimize payouts. That’s not personal—it’s their job. But if you don’t know what to document or how to push back on a low estimate, you’re leaving money on the table. We’ve been through this enough times to know what fights are worth having and how to present information in a way that gets approved.

We’re not going to inflate a claim or file for damage that isn’t there. But we will make sure you’re not shortchanged on legitimate repairs. Most of the time, having us involved means the difference between a partial payout and full coverage. And we don’t charge extra for it—it’s just part of how we handle storm damage work.

Most repairs are done in a day, sometimes less. If it’s a straightforward shingle replacement or flashing repair, we’re usually in and out in a few hours. Larger jobs—like replacing sections of decking or handling extensive storm damage—might take two or three days depending on weather and material availability.

Emergency repairs happen fast. If you’ve got a tarp situation, we’re fixing it as soon as conditions allow. For scheduled work, we give you a realistic timeline upfront and stick to it. We’re not the crew that shows up for two hours and disappears for a week.

Weather can delay things, especially in winter or during storm season. We won’t put a repair on in the rain or when ice is an issue, because it won’t hold. But we’ll communicate what’s happening and get back on it as soon as we can work safely. You’re not going to be left guessing when we’re coming back.

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