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You’re not dealing with leaks during the next rainstorm. You’re not watching ice dams form every winter because someone cut corners on ventilation. You’re not replacing shingles that blow off after one windy season.
When your roof is installed correctly with materials that match what South Hampton weather actually demands, you stop thinking about your roof. That’s the point. No surprise repair bills, no emergency calls to multiple contractors who don’t call back, no wondering if the job was done right.
Most residential roofs get completed in a day. You get back to your routine fast, and the work holds up through snow, ice, summer heat, and everything between. That’s what proper roofing services look like when someone knows what they’re doing in this area.
Paradise Remodeling Inc is an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, which means we meet specific requirements most roofing contractors don’t. We’ve been handling roofing projects across the New Hampshire Seacoast since 2012, so we know exactly what South Hampton roofs deal with.
The winters here aren’t gentle. Your roof handles heavy snow loads, ice formation, freeze-thaw cycles, and wind that tests every shingle. We’ve seen what happens when roofs aren’t built for this climate, and we’ve fixed plenty of those mistakes.
You’re working with a general contractor who understands the full scope of what your home needs, not just someone who shows up to nail shingles down. We handle the details so you don’t have to track down three different people to finish one job.
First, we come out and actually look at your roof. Not every problem needs a full replacement, and we’re not going to tell you it does if that’s not true. If you need repairs, we’ll tell you. If you need replacement, we’ll explain why.
Once we establish what needs to happen, we walk you through material options that make sense for South Hampton weather. Asphalt shingles, metal roofing, rubber roofing—whatever fits your home and budget. We’re Owens Corning Preferred Contractors, so you’re getting quality materials installed to manufacturer standards.
We establish a timeline, assign our crew, and most residential homes get completed in one day. We’re on-site supervising and consulting throughout the project. When we’re done, your roof is built to handle what New Hampshire throws at it, and you’re not dealing with callbacks or patch jobs six months later.
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You’re getting a complete roofing solution, not just the visible parts. That means proper ventilation to prevent ice dams, which are a serious problem in South Hampton when temperatures fluctuate. It means insulation checks so you’re not losing heat through your roof all winter. It means flashing, underlayment, and edge protection installed correctly.
South Hampton gets more than 55 inches of snow most years. Your roof needs to handle that load without leaking, sagging, or forming ice dams that back water into your home. We install roofing systems that account for heavy snow, rapid temperature swings, and the freeze-thaw cycles that destroy poorly installed roofs.
Whether you need shingle repair, leak repair, storm damage fixes, or a full roof replacement, you’re getting the same attention to the details that matter. We’re not rushing through jobs to get to the next one. We’re making sure your roof actually protects your home the way it’s supposed to.
For a typical 2,500 square foot home in South Hampton, you’re looking at somewhere between $13,600 and $19,000 for a quality shingle roofing system. That breaks down to about $525 to $750 per square, depending on the materials you choose and the complexity of your roof.
Larger homes or high-end materials can push costs higher, sometimes up to $46,000 for premium installations. But most homeowners in this area fall into that mid-range. The price includes tear-off, disposal, new underlayment, shingles, flashing, ventilation work, and cleanup.
If someone quotes you significantly less, ask what they’re cutting. Cheap roofing jobs skip steps that matter in New Hampshire weather, and you’ll pay more fixing problems later than you would’ve spent doing it right the first time.
Most residential roofs in South Hampton get completed in one day. We’re talking about a standard single-family home with asphalt shingles and no major structural issues.
Larger homes, complex roof designs, or projects that involve structural repairs take longer. Metal roofing installations can take two to three days depending on the system. If we find rot or damage to the decking once we remove the old shingles, that adds time because we’re not putting a new roof over compromised structure.
Weather delays happen, especially during winter months. We’re not installing roofing materials in unsafe conditions, and we’re not rushing through a job just to meet a deadline if that means lower quality work. You’ll know the timeline upfront, and we’ll keep you updated if anything changes.
Ice dams form when heat escapes through your roof and melts snow, then that water refreezes at the roof edge where it’s colder. The ice builds up, creates a barrier, and forces water back under your shingles. That’s when you get leaks, water damage, and expensive interior repairs.
The fix isn’t just removing the ice every winter. You need proper attic insulation to keep heat inside your home where it belongs, and you need adequate ventilation so your roof stays cold enough that snow doesn’t melt unevenly. Most ice dam problems come from inadequate insulation or blocked ventilation, not from the shingles themselves.
When we install or replace a roof in South Hampton, we check your attic insulation and ventilation. If those aren’t right, your new roof won’t solve the ice dam problem. We make sure the whole system works together so you’re not dealing with the same issue every winter.
That depends on how old your roof is, how much damage exists, and whether the problems are localized or widespread. If you’ve got a few missing shingles or a small leak in one area, repairs usually make sense. If your roof is 20+ years old, has multiple problem areas, or shows widespread wear, replacement is the smarter move.
Here’s what we look at: the age of your current roof, the condition of the shingles across the entire surface, whether there’s any decking damage underneath, and how well the roof has held up to South Hampton weather. A roof that’s been patched multiple times or has leaks in several spots is telling you it’s done.
We’re not going to push you toward replacement if repairs will actually solve your problem. But we’re also not going to patch a failing roof just to collect a service fee when you’ll be calling us back in six months for more repairs. We’ll give you an honest assessment and let you decide.
Asphalt shingles are the most common choice in South Hampton because they handle temperature swings well, shed snow effectively, and offer good value. Architectural shingles hold up better than three-tab shingles and typically last 25 to 30 years when installed correctly.
Metal roofing is gaining popularity because it’s extremely durable, sheds snow and ice easily, and can last 50+ years. The upfront cost is higher, but you’re looking at fewer replacements over the life of your home. Metal also handles the freeze-thaw cycles we get here without deteriorating the way some materials do.
Rubber roofing works well for flat or low-slope roofs. It’s flexible, handles temperature changes without cracking, and provides excellent waterproofing. Whatever material you choose, proper installation matters more than the material itself. The best shingles in the world won’t perform if they’re installed wrong or if the underlayment and ventilation aren’t handled correctly.
Owens Corning Preferred Contractors meet specific requirements that most roofers don’t. We’re required to maintain proper licensing and insurance, demonstrate a track record of quality work, and install products according to manufacturer specifications. That’s not just marketing language—it’s a certification that gets revoked if we don’t maintain those standards.
For you, that means better warranties. Owens Corning offers extended warranty coverage when their products are installed by Preferred Contractors, which gives you more protection if something goes wrong. It also means you’re working with a roofing contractor who’s been vetted and who has enough experience and financial stability to meet Owens Corning’s requirements.
Most importantly, it’s a signal that we’re not cutting corners. Preferred Contractor status requires us to follow specific installation processes, use proper materials, and maintain quality standards throughout the job. You’re getting roofing services from someone who’s accountable to both you and the manufacturer.
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