Residential Roofing Matched To Your House
NJ houses span a hundred years and five architectural styles. We don't run one-size-fits-all systems — we match the roof to what your actual house needs, and we tell you straight when the cheaper fix is the right one.
Fairview, NJ
Everything Your House's Roof Actually Needs
Residential roofing isn't one service — it's a category. A leaky vent boot, a sagging gutter, a 15-year-old shingle field that's losing granules, a chimney flashing rebuild, a full tear-off and re-deck. We do all of it, on houses ranging from 1900s clapboard colonials to last-year's new construction. Same crew, same standards.
We're a family-owned NJ contractor headquartered in Fairview — small enough that you talk to the same person from estimate to final walkthrough, properly licensed, insured, and certified through GAF and Owens Corning. If you already know it's a tear-off, we can walk you through that path directly.
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Matched To Your House. Priced On The Spot.
We don't run prefab quote sheets. Every estimate is built around the actual house — the age, the architecture, the existing system, the budget you're working with. Quotes are written, walked through with you, and handed over the same day. No three-day wait, no fishing-trip pricing, no high-pressure close.
Get a Free EstimateFour Things That Make Our Residential Work Different
Most NJ houses don't need a 50-year flagship system. Some do. The honest call depends on the house, not the sales script.
Everything A Residential Roof Needs
Residential covers the whole roof system, not just shingles. Field roofing in any material that fits the house — asphalt, metal, slate, cedar shake, flat membrane on dormers and additions. Every penetration: pipe boots, vent collars, chimney flashings, skylight curbs, satellite mounts, dryer vents. The drainage system: gutters, downspouts, splash blocks, leader extensions. The ventilation system: ridge vents, gable vents, soffit intake, attic baffles.
Active leaks traced and repaired, general repair work, and full replacements when the roof is past saving. One contractor, one license, one warranty.
Five Houses, Five Different Approaches
NJ housing stock breaks into rough categories and each one needs a different approach. Pre-1930 colonials and farmhouses with steep pitches and small dormers — usually best on architectural shingles or slate, depending on what's already there. 1940s-50s capes and ranches with simple gable roofs and standard pitches — straightforward asphalt territory, big payback on going to a full 30-year manufacturer system. 1960s-80s split-levels with multiple roof planes and intersecting valleys — flashing detail matters more than the shingle brand. 1990s-2000s colonials and McMansions with hip roofs, dormers, and skylights — penetration count is high, ridge-vent math matters. New construction (2010 onward) — the warranty paperwork is the play; we keep manufacturer registration current. Tell us the address and we'll tell you which bucket your house falls into and what that actually means for the work.
No Cookie-Cutter Roofing
We don't have a flagship system we push on every house. The 1955 cape doesn't need the same warranty package as the 2018 colonial, and selling it that way would be dishonest. We carry GAF and Owens Corning premium systems for the houses that justify them, mid-tier asphalt for the houses that don't, and we stock the patch-grade material for repair calls. Whatever's right for the house — and your budget — is what we quote.
Get an Honest EstimateRepair, Maintain, Or Replace — The Real Call
When you call us out, we make one of three honest recommendations. Replace if the roof is genuinely past saving — leaks in multiple areas, granule loss across the whole field, decking starting to soften. Repair if the failure is localized — a single leak, a section of damaged flashing, a few lifted shingle courses — and the rest of the system has 5+ years left. Maintain if the roof is healthy and just needs a yearly tune-up to stay that way.
A roof inspection is the right starting point if you're not sure which one applies. If maintenance is the call, we run a yearly program that keeps manufacturer warranties registered.
How Residential Warranties Actually Work
Residential warranties come in two layers, and most homeowners hear about one and miss the other. The manufacturer warranty covers the materials — up to 50 years on registered GAF and Owens Corning systems, prorated after a tier date that varies by product. That part is straightforward and the paperwork lives with the manufacturer. The contractor warranty covers our workmanship — minimum 1 year on every repair, transferable on full replacements, written and signed. The two stack: a defective shingle is a manufacturer claim, a leak around a flashing we installed is on us. We register every system in your name on the day of completion and email you the certificate. If you sell the house, the workmanship warranty transfers to the buyer with a one-page form.
We Run Like A Family Business — Because We Are One
Five things that show up on every residential job we take, regardless of whether it's a $400 boot replacement or a $40,000 tear-off.
- One-hour appointment windows that work around your schedule, not ours
- On-the-spot written estimates — no three-day fishing-trip pricing
- Same NJ-licensed crew from estimate to final walkthrough
- Full jobsite cleanup with magnetic sweep — your lawn looks like we were never there
- GAF & Owens Corning manufacturer certifications — system warranties registered in your name
How A Residential Project Runs
What to expect when you hire us — whether it's a single repair or a full replacement.
First Call
Real human picks up. We get the basics — address, what's going on, when you're available.
On-Site Walkthrough
We show up in a one-hour window, walk the roof, and look at the attic if accessible.
Written Quote, Same Day
Itemized estimate handed to you before we leave. No surprise upcharges later.
Schedule The Work
We hold your slot once you sign. Lead time depends on the job — usually 2 to 6 weeks.
Do The Job Right
Same crew, daily progress photos, full cleanup at end of every workday.
Final Walkthrough
We walk the finished work with you and hand over the warranty paperwork in person.
Six Reasons The Same Neighborhoods Keep Calling
Family-Owned, NJ-Local
Headquartered in Fairview, NJ. Same owners on the phone, same crew on your roof. Not a franchise.
Fully Licensed & Insured
NJ roofing license current and on file. Certificate of insurance sent before any work begins.
Manufacturer-Certified
GAF and Owens Corning factory-certified — qualified to install and register the full 50-year system warranties.
Honest Repair-vs-Replace Calls
We talk plenty of homeowners out of replacements they didn't need. We'd rather earn the next call than overprice this one.
Full Jobsite Cleanup
Magnetic sweep around the entire perimeter at end of every workday. We don't leave nails in your grass.
Written, Signed Warranty
Every job ends with a paper warranty handed over in person — minimum 1 year on repairs, transferable on replacements.
Other Roofing Paths You May Want
Commercial Roofing
Same family operation for NJ commercial buildings — flat roofs, low-slope membranes, retail and small industrial.
Learn MoreMetal Roofing
Standing-seam and exposed-fastener metal — long-life alternative to asphalt for the right house.
Learn MoreCedar Shake Roofing
Premium natural cedar — expensive, beautiful, and the right call on certain historic NJ homes.
Learn MoreWhere We Take Residential Calls
Get An Honest Estimate, Same Day
Real human on the phone, real human on your roof, written quote in hand before we leave. That's how every residential job here starts.
Tell Us About The House
A few minutes on the phone — address, age of the roof, what you're seeing or worrying about.
We Walk The Roof
One-hour window. Hands-on walk of every plane, attic check if accessible, photos for the report.
Written Estimate, Same Day
Itemized quote handed to you before we leave. You decide on your timeline, not ours.