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Roof Repair in Stratham, NH

Your Roof Fixed Right the First Time

When your roof leaks or takes storm damage, you need someone who shows up fast and fixes it correctly—not a quick patch that fails next season.

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Roofing Contractor Serving Stratham, NH

What Happens When Your Roof Actually Gets Fixed

You stop worrying every time it rains. You’re not calling three different contractors hoping someone picks up. You’re not dealing with the same leak six months later because someone did a rush job.

A proper roof repair means the problem gets diagnosed correctly from the start. Not just the shingles you can see—the underlayment, flashing, and structure underneath. That’s what keeps water out long-term.

In Stratham and across the Seacoast, your roof takes a beating. Ice dams in winter. Wind-driven rain in spring. Summer heat that cracks old shingles. If the repair doesn’t account for New Hampshire weather, it won’t last. When we handle your roofing services, you get work that’s built to hold up here—not just look good for the inspection.

Trusted Roof Repair Contractor in Stratham

We Know What New Hampshire Does to Roofs

Paradise Remodeling Inc is an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we’ve met strict standards for quality and reliability. We’re not the cheapest option in Stratham, NH—and that’s intentional. You’re paying for repairs that last, materials that perform in this climate, and a crew that knows the difference between a quick fix and a real solution.

We’ve worked on enough roofs in the Seacoast area to know what fails first and why. More than 35% of homes around here are over 50 years old, and that means aging roof systems dealing with freeze-thaw cycles, ice dams, and storm exposure. Your home restoration or emergency roof repair isn’t just another job to us—it’s about keeping your house protected through another New England winter.

Our Roof Repair Process in Stratham

Here's Exactly What Happens When You Call

First, we come out and inspect the damage. Not just where you see the leak inside—we’re checking the roof deck, flashing, valleys, and any areas where water could be getting in. Most leaks don’t show up directly below the problem spot, so this step matters.

Next, we give you a clear estimate. What needs to be repaired, what materials we’ll use, how long it takes, and what it costs. If insurance is involved, we’ll document everything and work with your provider to move the claim forward. No surprises, no upselling you on work that doesn’t need to happen yet.

Then we do the work. We pull up damaged shingles, replace any rotted decking or compromised underlayment, install new flashing if needed, and seal everything properly. We use Mule Hide and Owens Corning materials—products that hold up in New Hampshire weather. Once it’s done, we clean up completely. You shouldn’t have to pick nails out of your driveway or deal with leftover debris.

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Emergency Roof Repair Services in Stratham

What's Included When We Repair Your Roof

Every roof repair starts with a free inspection and estimate. You’ll know what’s wrong and what it takes to fix it before we start. If you’ve got storm damage, we’ll document it for your insurance claim—photos, measurements, the works.

The actual repair covers whatever’s needed to stop the leak and restore your roof’s integrity. That might mean replacing a section of shingles, fixing flashing around chimneys or vents, repairing damaged decking, or addressing ice dam damage from last winter. We don’t patch over problems—we fix the root cause.

In Stratham, NH, ice dams are a real issue. When snow melts and refreezes at your roof’s edge, it creates a barrier that forces water back under your shingles. That leads to leaks, insulation damage, and even structural problems if it’s not handled right. Our home repair services include proper ice dam prevention and repair, so you’re not dealing with the same issue every February.

You also get a warranty on the work. Materials are backed by the manufacturer, and our labor is guaranteed. If something goes wrong with the repair, we come back and make it right.

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

Most emergency calls get a response within 2-4 hours, including nights and weekends. When your roof is actively leaking, waiting until Monday morning isn’t an option—water damage gets worse fast.

We’ll come out, assess the situation, and do whatever’s needed to stop the immediate problem. That might mean tarping the roof, sealing a puncture, or doing a temporary repair until we can complete the full fix. The goal is to protect your home right away, then schedule the permanent repair as soon as possible.

If a storm just came through and everyone’s calling at once, we’ll be honest about timing. But we prioritize active leaks and structural damage, and we’ll give you a realistic timeframe—not just tell you what you want to hear.

It depends on what caused the damage. Insurance typically covers sudden events—storm damage, fallen trees, hail, wind that rips off shingles. They usually won’t cover wear and tear, aging, or maintenance issues like an old roof that’s just reached the end of its life.

Ice dam damage can be tricky. If the ice dam caused a leak that damaged your interior, insurance often covers that. But if the problem is poor attic ventilation or insulation that’s causing the ice dams in the first place, they might not cover the underlying fix.

We’ll document everything during the inspection and provide detailed estimates that clearly separate storm damage from pre-existing conditions. That makes the claims process smoother and helps you understand what’s covered. We work directly with insurance companies regularly, so we know how to present the information they need. Just know that if issues like wood rot show up during repairs, you’ll likely be covering those costs separately.

If the damage is localized—a section of shingles blown off, a leak around a chimney, storm damage in one area—repair usually makes sense. If your roof is relatively new or in otherwise good shape, there’s no reason to replace the whole thing.

But if your roof is over 20 years old, you’re seeing multiple problem areas, shingles are curling or cracking across large sections, or you’ve got widespread granule loss, replacement might be the smarter move. Doing repair after repair on a failing roof just delays the inevitable and costs more in the long run.

We’ll be straight with you during the inspection. If a repair buys you another 5-10 years, we’ll tell you that. If you’re throwing money at a roof that needs replacing anyway, we’ll tell you that too. Over 35% of homes in New Hampshire are more than 50 years old, and a lot of them are still on their original or second roof. Sometimes the honest answer is that it’s time for a new one.

Minor repairs—fixing a small leak, replacing a few shingles, resealing flashing—usually run a few hundred dollars. More involved work, like replacing a section of decking, fixing extensive storm damage, or addressing ice dam damage with structural issues, can range from $1,000 to $3,000 or more.

The variables are how much material needs replacing, whether there’s underlying damage to the roof deck or structure, how accessible the problem area is, and what caused the damage in the first place. A straightforward shingle replacement is quick. Cutting out rotted decking and rebuilding that section takes more time and materials.

We provide free estimates, so you’ll know the exact cost before we start. No hidden fees, no surprise charges when the job’s done. If we find additional damage once we open things up—which happens sometimes—we’ll call you before doing extra work. The goal is to fix your roof correctly without spending more than necessary.

Ice dams form when heat escapes through your roof, melts snow, and that water refreezes at the cold roof edge. The ice builds up, creates a dam, and forces water back under your shingles. The best prevention is keeping your roof cold—which means better attic insulation and ventilation.

Make sure your attic insulation is adequate and evenly distributed. Seal any air leaks where warm air escapes into the attic. Ensure your attic has proper ventilation—soffit vents, ridge vents, or gable vents that let cold air flow through and keep temperatures consistent.

During winter, roof raking after heavy snow helps, especially during long cold stretches. Clear the first few feet of snow from your roof edge to prevent buildup. If you’re already dealing with ice dams, don’t chip at the ice—you’ll damage your shingles. Call us for safe removal and to assess any damage that’s already happened. New Hampshire gets enough snow that this isn’t optional—it’s part of maintaining your roof here.

We handle both residential and commercial roofing repairs in Stratham, NH and throughout the Seacoast area. The process is similar—inspect the damage, provide a detailed estimate, complete the repair with quality materials—but commercial projects often involve different roofing systems and larger scale work.

Commercial roofs might be flat or low-slope, use different materials like TPO or EPDM, and require coordination around business hours to minimize disruption. We’ve worked on enough commercial properties to understand those needs and plan accordingly.

Whether it’s your home or your business, the standard is the same: fix it right, use materials that last, and make sure you’re protected from New Hampshire weather. If you’ve got a commercial property with roof damage or ongoing leaks, we’ll come out for a free inspection and walk you through what’s needed.

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