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You stop worrying every time a storm rolls in. The constant maintenance cycle ends because your roof was built right the first time with materials that resist salt air corrosion.
Your energy bills drop. Cool roof-rated materials reflect heat instead of absorbing it, which means your AC isn’t fighting a losing battle all summer.
Your home value goes up. When buyers see a roof that’s been properly installed with quality materials designed for coastal conditions, they know they’re not inheriting your problem. You’re looking at 20-50 years of protection depending on what you choose, not another replacement in 10 years because someone cut corners.
Paradise Remodeling Inc is locally owned and operated. We’ve spent nearly two decades working on homes in Rockport and the surrounding coastal communities, which means we’ve seen what fails and what lasts.
We’re Owens Corning Preferred Contractors, which isn’t just a badge. It means we met strict requirements for quality and customer service, and we maintain those standards on every job.
Rockport’s historic homes and coastal architecture require someone who understands both the aesthetic and the engineering. Salt air doesn’t care how charming your home looks. It corrodes metal components, breaks down sealants, and accelerates aging on every roofing material that isn’t specifically chosen to handle it. We know which products hold up and which ones you’ll be replacing in half the expected lifespan.
We start with a free estimate. You’ll get a clear assessment of what’s wrong, what needs to happen, and what it costs. No surprises, no upselling you on things you don’t need.
Once you approve the plan, we schedule the work around your timeline. Our crew shows up when we say we will, protects your property during the job, and handles removal of old materials and installation of new ones. We’re using Mule Hide roofing products and Owens Corning systems because they’re built for longevity and coastal conditions.
The inspection happens before we leave. You walk through it with us, we answer your questions, and we don’t consider the job done until you’re satisfied. Then we clean up completely. You shouldn’t have to deal with debris or nails in your driveway because we didn’t finish the job right.
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You’re getting materials rated for coastal environments. That means aluminum or metal roofing that resists saltwater corrosion, or asphalt shingles designed to handle wind speeds that exceed 100 mph during severe storms. The average roof replacement in this area runs $15,000-$28,000 depending on size and materials, but you’re looking at 20-50 years of protection.
We handle roof maintenance that actually prevents problems. In coastal areas like Rockport, preventive care isn’t optional. Salt air can cut a metal roof’s lifespan by 10-15 years if you’re not staying ahead of corrosion. Regular inspections catch small issues before they become $2,000 repair jobs or full replacements.
Storm damage repair is something we do frequently here. When coastal storms hit, your roof takes the brunt. We assess the damage, work with your insurance if needed, and get you protected again fast. Minor damage turns into mold and wood rot quickly in coastal moisture, so speed matters.
General contractor services mean we’re handling more than just shingles. If storm damage revealed structural issues, or if your roof replacement uncovered problems with decking or ventilation, we take care of it. You’re not coordinating multiple contractors or waiting for someone else to fit you into their schedule.
It depends entirely on what you install and how well you maintain it. Asphalt shingles typically last 20-25 years in coastal areas, which is shorter than the 30-year lifespan you’d see inland. Salt air accelerates the breakdown.
Metal and aluminum roofing can last 50+ years with proper maintenance because they resist salt air corrosion far better than traditional materials. But “proper maintenance” is the key part. You can’t install it and forget about it.
If you skip inspections and let salt buildup sit on metal components, you’re cutting that lifespan significantly. We’ve seen roofs expected to last 30 years fail in 15-20 because of corrosion that could have been prevented. The ocean air is beautiful, but it’s hard on everything it touches. Your roof needs to be chosen and maintained with that reality in mind.
Aluminum roofing is your best bet for salt air resistance. It withstands saltwater exposure far better than steel, which corrodes quickly in coastal environments. You’re looking at excellent durability with minimal corrosion issues if it’s installed correctly.
Metal roofing systems in general outperform asphalt shingles for wind resistance and longevity. They’re designed to handle the kind of coastal gusts that can exceed 100 mph during severe storms. Asphalt shingles can work, but you need impact-resistant, high-wind-rated products, not builder-grade materials.
Cool roof-rated materials are worth considering because they reflect sunlight instead of absorbing it. That cuts down on heat transfer and reduces your cooling costs, which matters during humid coastal summers. We typically recommend Mule Hide or Owens Corning systems because they’re proven in these conditions. The upfront cost is higher than cheap shingles, but you’re not replacing your roof every 15 years.
You’re looking at $15,160 to $27,580 on average for a full roof replacement, depending on the size of your home and what materials you choose. That’s the realistic range for quality work with coastal-appropriate materials.
If you go with premium metal or aluminum roofing, you’ll be on the higher end of that range or above it. But you’re also getting 50+ years of lifespan instead of 20-25. The math works out when you’re not paying for another replacement in two decades.
Repairs are different. Minor fixes average $400-$2,000 depending on what’s damaged and how quickly you catch it. The problem with coastal homes is that minor damage doesn’t stay minor. Moisture gets in, salt air accelerates deterioration, and a $500 repair becomes a $5,000 problem fast. That’s why we push inspections and preventive maintenance. It’s cheaper to fix small issues than to ignore them until they force a full replacement.
Yes. When storms come through and damage your roof, we respond as quickly as possible to assess the situation and get you protected. Coastal storms don’t give you time to wait around for estimates.
We’ll tarp or temporarily seal the damaged area to prevent water intrusion, then give you a full assessment of what needs to happen. Sometimes it’s a repair. Sometimes the damage is extensive enough that replacement makes more sense than patching.
We also work with insurance companies if your damage is covered. We document everything, provide the necessary details for your claim, and handle the repair or replacement once it’s approved. The key is acting fast. Even minor roof damage in Rockport’s coastal climate leads to moisture problems, mold, and wood rot if you let it sit. A quick response saves you money and prevents secondary damage that insurance won’t cover.
At least once a year, and after any major storm. Coastal conditions are harder on roofs than inland environments, so the standard “inspect every few years” advice doesn’t apply here.
Salt air settles on your roof and starts breaking down materials. Sealants degrade. Metal components corrode. Shingles age faster. An annual inspection catches these issues while they’re still small and cheap to fix.
After a storm, you need eyes on your roof even if you don’t see obvious damage from the ground. High winds can lift shingles, loosen flashing, or cause structural stress that isn’t visible until water starts coming through your ceiling. We’ve seen homeowners skip the post-storm inspection only to discover major damage months later when it’s too late for an insurance claim. Don’t wait until you have a leak to find out your roof needed attention.
Yes. We hold a Home Improvement Contractor license through the Massachusetts licensing board, and we carry full insurance. That protects you if something goes wrong during the job.
A lot of homeowners don’t ask this question, and they end up hiring someone who’s operating without proper credentials. If that person gets hurt on your property or damages something, you’re liable. If they do substandard work, you have no recourse.
We’re also Owens Corning Preferred Contractors, which requires us to meet strict standards for quality, customer service, and business practices. It’s not just about having insurance. It’s about proving we do the work right and stand behind it. You can verify our credentials before we ever start. If a roofing contractor hesitates to show you their license and insurance, that’s your signal to keep looking.
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