Roof Replacement & Installation in Paradise, NV
If your Paradise home has a flat roof that’s been patched more times than you can count, or you’re seeing water intrusion after every monsoon, you’re not alone — and you don’t need another Band-Aid fix. Absolute Roofing & Repair Las Vegas serves Paradise, NV directly, with William Turner on-site from the first call to the final inspection. Reach us at (725) 444-5513 for a free, no-obligation estimate.

Paradise’s roofing challenges are genuinely different from the rest of the Las Vegas metro. The mid-century housing stock in 89119, the Mojave’s punishing thermal extremes, and the low-frequency vibration from Harry Reid International Airport’s flight corridors all combine to create failure modes that a roofer without local experience will miss on the first visit — and you’ll pay for that on the second. Our Roof Replacement & Installation team has seen every version of this market, residential and commercial, and we build our scopes of work around what Paradise actually throws at a roof, not what looks good on a bid sheet.
Why Absolute Roofing & Repair Las Vegas Is Paradise’s Preferred Roof Replacement & Installation Company
We’ve been working in Paradise for a decade, and that means William Turner has been on these roofs — mid-century stucco homes south of Harry Reid International, aging flat-roof properties along the 89119 corridor, and everything in between. When 341 customers have left verified reviews averaging 4.9 out of 5 stars, that’s not luck. That’s a track record built one roof at a time, in one of the most demanding roofing climates in the country.
What separates us from larger operations that rotate crews through the valley is simple: William shows up. He’s the owner and the lead technician, which means the person who assessed your roof is the same person overseeing the installation. In a market where post-storm contractors cycle in and cycle out, ten continuous years under the same ownership means something. We’re here when the job is done, and we’re here if there’s ever a question after.
Paradise homeowners near the airport corridor, around the neighborhoods south of Tropicana Avenue, or closer to the commercial density near the Strip know that response time matters. We mobilize fast — especially for emergency storm-damage calls — because a compromised flat roof in monsoon season doesn’t wait for a three-day scheduling window.
Our Roof Replacement & Installation Services in Paradise
Flat Roofing
Flat roofing is the dominant system in Paradise’s residential stock, and it’s where we focus the most attention. The 1950s–1970s homes throughout 89119 were built with low-slope and flat roofs that looked right for the desert aesthetic of the era — but those original built-up roofing (BUR) assemblies and early foam systems were never engineered to survive indefinite Mojave UV exposure. When we get a call from a Paradise homeowner after a monsoon, it’s usually a flat roof where dried-out lap seams finally gave way to standing water. We spec fully adhered TPO membranes for Paradise jobs — particularly for any property inside the airport’s flight-path corridors — because mechanically attached systems develop fastener-pullout issues over time from the low-frequency vibration generated by aircraft on approach and departure. One mobilization. Done right.
Full Roof Replacement
A full replacement in Paradise often means stripping a degraded BUR or foam system that’s been re-coated or patched past its useful life. Paradise’s rooftop surface temperatures routinely exceed 170°F on dark membranes in summer, which means a compromised system doesn’t get a second chance — thermal cycling cracks whatever integrity is left, and the next monsoon rain finds every gap. We strip to deck, inspect for substrate damage (Paradise’s aging homes often have softwood decking that’s absorbed years of slow leaks), and install a system rated for sustained Mojave conditions. Typical full residential replacements in Paradise run on a single-day or two-day mobilization depending on roof complexity.
Metal Roofing
Standing-seam metal is an increasingly practical choice for Paradise homeowners looking for a long-service system that holds up to both extreme UV and the thermal expansion cycles that destroy lesser materials. We install metal systems from manufacturers including CertainTeed and install profiles appropriate to the low-slope geometry common in Paradise’s mid-century homes. Metal’s reflectivity also directly addresses the surface-temperature problem — a light-colored standing-seam panel can cut rooftop temperatures by 50–70°F compared to a dark asphalt or built-up surface, which translates to measurable energy savings in Paradise’s summer climate.
Asphalt Shingles
For Paradise’s pitched-roof properties — more common in the newer construction pockets near the eastern edge of 89119 — asphalt shingles remain a cost-effective option when specified correctly. The critical qualifier in Paradise is material selection: shingles not rated for sustained high-temperature exposure degrade significantly faster here than manufacturer averages based on national testing climates. We carry GAF, Owens Corning, IKO, Atlas, and Tamko lines and will recommend only products with appropriate heat-resistance ratings for this ZIP. We don’t spec materials here that belong in a milder climate just because they’re available.
What happens when you call
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Trusted Brands We Service in Paradise
We carry active inventory from seven manufacturer lines — GAF, CertainTeed, Owens Corning, IKO, Atlas, Tamko, and Boral — and that breadth matters in Paradise specifically because the right product for a mid-century flat roof near the airport corridor is a different answer than the right product for a pitched replacement on the east side of 89119. Our recommendation is always driven by what fits your roof’s geometry, substrate condition, and thermal exposure, not by what we happen to have overstocked. Seven lines gives us real options; we use that to your advantage.

Common Roof Replacement & Installation Problems We See in Paradise Homes
- Dried-out BUR assemblies failing at lap seams after monsoon rains. The original built-up roofing on Paradise’s 1950s–1970s stucco homes loses its reflective coating over time, and Mojave rooftop temperatures above 170°F accelerate cracking in the remaining plies. When monsoon-season convective storms hit, standing water finds those dried seams immediately — what looked stable in May becomes an emergency call in August.
- Fastener pullout in mechanically attached membrane systems near the airport. Properties inside Harry Reid International’s approach and departure corridors experience chronic low-frequency vibration from aircraft traffic. Over years, that vibration progressively backs out the fasteners in mechanically attached systems, creating billowing and lap-seam failures that look like wind damage but are vibration-driven. Fully adhered systems are the correct spec for these locations.
- Re-coating a degraded BUR flat roof instead of replacing it outright. It’s an understandable impulse — re-coating costs less upfront. But a BUR system that has lost structural integrity in Paradise’s climate will crack through a new coating within one monsoon season. We’ve been called in to replace roofs that were re-coated 18 months earlier by contractors who didn’t account for how fast degraded plies fail under 170°F+ surface temperatures. The “savings” evaporates fast.
- Installing dark-colored membrane or shingle products without appropriate heat ratings. Materials rated for national average climates aren’t the same as materials rated for sustained Mojave UV and thermal cycling. A dark membrane product that performs well in Atlanta or Phoenix will degrade measurably faster in Paradise, where extreme surface temperatures and UV intensity are compounded by the absence of the humidity buffer that moderates thermal stress in other Sun Belt markets.
Paradise’s Unique Roofing Market — What Most Contractors Miss
Paradise, NV (89119) is one of the most unusual roofing markets in the United States, and that’s not an exaggeration. As the unincorporated Clark County community that legally contains the Las Vegas Strip and Harry Reid International Airport, Paradise operates in two completely different roofing universes simultaneously: enormous flat-roof commercial and hospitality structures — casinos, hotels, convention centers requiring large-scale TPO, spray polyurethane foam, and modified bitumen systems — and aging mid-century residential neighborhoods where homeowners are dealing with 50- to 70-year-old BUR assemblies that have outlasted their design life. That dual-market dynamic doesn’t exist in Henderson. It doesn’t exist in Las Vegas proper. It means that a roofer working in Paradise needs legitimate experience across both system types, not just the residential half. Our crew was called to a mid-century stucco home near the 89119 corridor south of Harry Reid International after monsoon-season rains drove water through dried-out lap seams on an original built-up roofing system that had lost its reflective coating entirely — rooftop thermals had already cracked every perimeter flashing. We stripped the failed BUR assembly in a single mobilization, installed a fully adhered TPO membrane rated for Mojave rooftop surface temperatures exceeding 170°F, and re-secured all field fasteners to account for the low-frequency vibration endemic to properties under the airport’s approach routes. The homeowner had one crew visit, zero call-backs. That’s the standard we hold in Paradise.
Pricing for Roof Replacement & Installation in Paradise, NV
Paradise roof replacement pricing reflects both the age of the housing stock and the complexity of flat-roof systems that dominate 89119. Here’s what actual jobs in this market typically run:
- Flat roof replacement (TPO or modified bitumen, residential): $6,500–$14,000 depending on square footage and substrate condition
- Full asphalt shingle replacement (pitched roof): $8,000–$18,000 for a standard Paradise home
- Standing-seam metal roof installation: $14,000–$28,000 depending on profile, complexity, and deck prep
- BUR strip-and-replace (flat roof, full assembly removal): $7,500–$16,000 — higher when decking damage is found, which is common in homes with slow-leak history
- New construction roofing (flat or low-slope): $5,000–$12,000 depending on system specification
The largest variable in Paradise specifically is substrate condition. Mid-century homes that have had slow leaks for years often have softwood decking that needs partial or full replacement before a new membrane goes down — and that’s something we identify in the estimate, not after we’ve started work. Call (725) 444-5513 for a free on-site estimate with actual numbers for your roof.
We Also Serve Cities Near Paradise
Beyond Paradise, our crew regularly works in Spring Valley, Enterprise, and Summerlin South — all communities with their own housing stock characteristics and roofing demands. If you’re in any of these areas and dealing with a replacement or installation project, the same level of service applies: William Turner on-site, seven manufacturer lines available, and no subcontracting the actual work. Call (725) 444-5513 to get started.
Serving Paradise, NV — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Paradise area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Roof Replacement & Installation in Paradise
For any property inside or near Harry Reid International’s flight-path corridors in 89119, a fully adhered TPO system is the correct specification. Mechanically attached membranes rely on fasteners that are progressively loosened by the low-frequency vibration generated by aircraft traffic on approach and departure routes — this creates billowing and lap-seam failures over time that are often misread as wind damage. A fully adhered system eliminates that fastener-pullout vulnerability entirely. Call (725) 444-5513 and we’ll assess your specific location and spec accordingly.
Because Paradise’s summer rooftop surface temperatures — regularly exceeding 170°F on dark membrane surfaces — crack aging sealants, lap seams, and perimeter flashings throughout June and July before a drop of rain falls. The roof looks intact from the ground in spring because it hasn’t been tested yet. When the monsoon convective storms arrive in late July and August, standing water finds every crack that the heat created. A flat roof that “looks fine in May” in 89119 can be actively leaking by August if the membrane is aging. Annual pre-monsoon inspection is the right call. Contact us at (725) 444-5513 before July.
In most cases on a 60-year-old BUR system in Paradise, no — re-coating is not a sound long-term answer. Original built-up roofing that has reached this age in a Mojave climate has dried-out plies that have lost structural integrity, not just surface reflectivity. A new coating applied over degraded plies will crack again within one monsoon season because the substrate underneath continues to fail under thermal cycling. Re-coating delays the inevitable while consuming the budget that should go toward a proper replacement. We’ll tell you honestly if a coat is viable during the estimate — but on 1960s BUR in 89119, that’s rarely the finding. Call (725) 444-5513 for a straight assessment.
We work across both segments of Paradise’s market. The commercial flat-roof side — TPO, spray polyurethane foam, modified bitumen systems on larger structures — is part of our active service scope, not a side capability. That dual-market experience is actually what makes us more useful to Paradise residential customers too: a roofer who has specified fully adhered commercial membrane systems in the 89119 corridor understands fastener dynamics, thermal movement, and membrane adhesion at a level that residential-only contractors typically don’t. Call (725) 444-5513 to discuss the scope of your project.
We install products from GAF, CertainTeed, Owens Corning, IKO, Atlas, Tamko, and Boral — seven manufacturer lines in active inventory. For Paradise’s thermal environment, the material selection matters more than the brand name: we specify products with high-temperature ratings and strong UV resistance profiles, and we’ll steer you away from any product whose performance data is built on national average testing climates rather than sustained Mojave conditions. Light-colored or reflective membranes and cool-roof rated shingles make a real difference at 170°F surface temperatures. We’ll walk you through the specific options that match your roof geometry and budget during the estimate. Call (725) 444-5513 — estimates are free.
Schedule Your Free Estimate in Paradise Today
If your Paradise home or commercial property has a roof that’s been patched, re-coated, or quietly failing through another monsoon season, the right move is a straight assessment from someone who’s actually worked this market. William Turner will be on-site — not a crew you’ve never met — and you’ll get a clear scope of work with real numbers before any commitment is made. Call Absolute Roofing & Repair Las Vegas at (725) 444-5513 to schedule your free estimate. We serve all of Paradise, NV including the 89119 ZIP code, and we’re ready to mobilize when your roof can’t wait.
Reviewed by William Turner, Owner & Lead Technician at Absolute Roofing & Repair Las Vegas, serving Paradise, NV since 2015.