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Edison, NJ Roofing — Bergen-Based, Family-Owned

Edison Roofing By The Family Crew Down To The Raritan

Forty-five minutes down the Parkway from our Fairview shop to your address in Edison. Same family-owned crew that handles Bergen jobs runs Edison estimates: split-level ventilation, bi-level deck inspections, post-war ranch replacements. Quotes the same day, in writing, before we leave the driveway.

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Edison, NJ — Middlesex County

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Roofing Contractor In Edison, NJ

One Hundred Seven Thousand People. Mostly Split-Levels. One Big Suburb.

Edison is one of the largest townships in New Jersey — about 107,000 people across a sprawling Middlesex County footprint. Founded in 1870 and named for Thomas Edison (the original Menlo Park laboratory site is here), the township built up in waves: post-war single-family construction in the 1940s-50s, the big suburban tract development of the 1960s and 1970s, and continued infill development since. About 45% of the housing stock dates from 1960 to 1990 — a higher concentration of split-levels, bi-levels, and contemporary suburban colonials than almost anywhere else in North-Central Jersey. Another 35% predates 1960. Together that's 80% of Edison built before 1990, and a meaningful percentage of those roofs are now in their second or third asphalt life.

We drive 45 minutes down the Garden State Parkway from our Fairview shop — Edison is a core service area for us, not a side trip. Whether the call is a full asphalt replacement on a 1965 split-level, a ventilation rebalance on a bi-level with chronic ice damming, or a maintenance check on a post-war ranch, we run the same family-owned crew with the same itemized written estimates. Wide streets, large driveways, easy staging — and the kind of straightforward suburban logistics that let us run efficient one-to-two-day tear-offs without disrupting your block.

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Detail of vented soffit installation on a residential exterior — proper attic intake ventilation is the recurring fix for Edison's split-level and bi-level housing stock.
What "Local" Means For An Edison Job

Forty-Five Minutes Down The Parkway. A Regular Run, Not A Special Trip.

Most Bergen County roofers won't drive to Middlesex. Most Middlesex County roofers handle volume but cut corners on documentation. We bridge both: family-owned Bergen-quality work, regularly scheduled in Edison because the township is on our weekly run. That means estimates inside the same week, GAF Timberline HDZ and Owens Corning Duration installed to manufacturer spec for full warranty coverage, and warranty calls answered direct — no franchise call center.

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Family-owned, Bergen-based
Split-level & bi-level specialists
GAF & Owens Corning certified
Same warranty, every block
Roofing In Edison — What Local Knowledge Looks Like

Four Things About Edison Roofing You Won't Hear From Volume-Tract Crews

Edison's housing stock is more uniform than most NJ markets, which makes the work efficient when you know it — and dangerous when you don't. Here's what we factor in that high-volume tract crews regularly miss.

01 — Down The Parkway Run

Edison's Forty-Five Minutes South. We Run It Weekly.

We're 45 minutes from Edison off-peak via the Garden State Parkway, around 75 minutes during weekday commutes. That puts us at roughly the same response time as a Middlesex-based crew handling traffic from Sayreville or Old Bridge — and we drive the route weekly. Same-week estimates, same-day written quotes. Warranty follow-ups three years later don't slip into "we'll get out there next month" because the same family-owned operation answers the phone for the install, the warranty, and any winter-season call.

The reason we drive Edison regularly: it's a market that rewards genuine specialty knowledge. A bad split-level replacement looks fine for two seasons before the ventilation imbalance starts cooking the upper-plane shingles, and a bad bi-level lower-plane spec ice-dams in the first winter. We've been working these era-specific homes long enough to spot the original-build issues that out-of-area crews bidding from Google Earth tend to miss.

A roofing contractor hand-nailing asphalt shingles on a residential roof — the same family-owned crew that drives down the Parkway every week to handle Edison split-level and bi-level work.
02 — Edison's Housing Eras

Split-Level, Bi-Level, Ranch: Same Tract, Three Roof Realities.

Edison's housing concentration tells you most of what you need to know about the work. About 35% built 1930-1960 (post-war ranches and small Capes — straightforward 18-25 square roofs, mostly single-plane low-slope or simple gable, original ventilation almost always under-balanced). About 45% built 1960-1990 (the suburban tract era — split-levels, bi-levels, contemporary colonials, larger 25-35 square roofs with multiple planes, dormers, and the chronic ventilation issues those configurations cause). About 10% pre-1930 (older farmhouses and pre-development singles, scattered, more variable). About 10% post-1990 (modern infill, code-current attic insulation and ventilation, simpler decisions). The split-level and bi-level subcategory is what we pay closest attention to. The lower-plane-meets-upper-plane transition creates an ice-damming flashpoint every February: the upper plane melts because the heat from the lower-level ceiling rises into the unvented attic, the meltwater runs down to the eave above the lower plane, refreezes, and the next melt cycle pushes water under the shingles on the lower plane. The fix is twofold: extended ice-and-water shield well past code minimum on the lower plane, plus rebalanced attic ventilation so the upper plane stops melting in the first place. Most Edison split-levels have an under-vented attic by 1960s-1970s standards — we rebalance intake-to-exhaust ratio (1:150 NFA per code, split 50/50) as part of the replacement, not as an upsell.

What We Won't Do In Edison

No Shingle Bait-And-Switch.

The volume-suburban replacement industry's favorite trick: quote with a premium-tier architectural shingle on the estimate (GAF Timberline HDZ, Owens Corning Duration), then install builder-grade three-tabs or a generic-brand architectural and bet you won't check the wrappers. We don't. Every shingle bundle stays on your driveway with the wrapper on until install — your job photos include the brand and SKU. Manufacturer warranty registration paperwork includes the actual product line, signed by the homeowner, filed with the manufacturer. If we quote Timberline HDZ in Pewter Gray, that's what's on your roof when we leave.

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No tier downgrades on delivery
Wrapped bundles photographed on-site
Manufacturer warranty registered, real
What's on the quote is what's on the roof
03 — Wide-Tract Staging

Edison's Built For Roofing Crews. We Run Efficient Jobs Here.

Logistics in Edison are about as contractor-friendly as suburban New Jersey gets. Lots are 75-100 ft wide, post-war and 1960s-70s tract development brought wide curving streets and large driveways, and most properties can take a 30-yard dumpster on the driveway without a street permit. That changes the day-of-job experience. We stage from your driveway, dump shingles directly into the container, run the magnetic sweep across your own footprint without coordinating with neighbors. Most full Edison replacements run as one-to-two-day jobs — full tear-off, decking inspection, ice-and-water shield, underlayment, ridge ventilation rebalance, ridge cap installation, magnetic sweep, walkthrough — done.

We still file dumpster permits when the curb is the only option, and we coordinate with the township for any street-occupancy concerns. Edison's Building Department requires permits for any re-roofing and a final inspection on attic ventilation compliance — both of which we handle. For typical asphalt replacements in Iselin, North Edison, Stelton, or anywhere in the township, the job stays on your property, the block stays clean, and the only people who notice are the neighbors asking who did the work.

A roofer installing asphalt shingles with a pneumatic nail gun — the standard work pace for Edison's wide-tract suburban replacement market.
04 — Permits & Code

Edison Building Department: Standard NJ UCC, Real Ventilation Inspections.

Edison runs a clean, standard NJ UCC permit process — and the Building Department actually inspects, with a particular focus on attic ventilation compliance. Re-roofing permits get pulled before work starts, the inspector signs off mid-tear-off if there's any structural concern with the deck or framing, and the final inspection happens after closeout with attic intake-to-exhaust ratio explicitly checked. The 1:150 net-free-area rule (1 sq ft NFA per 150 sq ft attic floor, split 50/50 intake and exhaust unless conditions justify otherwise) gets enforced — Edison has enough mid-century split-level files in the system to know this is where original-build corners got cut. We balance the intake-to-exhaust as part of the replacement, document it in the photos and on the inspection record, and leave the paperwork on file so a future buyer's inspector doesn't flag the work. Dumpster street-placement permits, if needed for tight corner lots, get filed separately and rolled into the quote total. For aging tract-era roofs that don't need full replacement yet, a documented annual maintenance check keeps minor flashing failures from becoming major leaks. You get one number on the quote that includes every fee, every photograph, every line of documentation. If a re-inspection is required, that's our cost — not yours.

Why Edison Homeowners Sign With Us

The Bergen-Based Family Crew, Working An Edison Schedule

We're not the largest roofer running Middlesex County tract development. We're the family-owned crew that drives the Parkway weekly because Edison's housing eras reward real specialty knowledge — and because our name on the side of the truck means we have to live with the work.

  • Family-owned, NJ-licensed and insured, headquartered 45 minutes north in Fairview
  • Itemized written estimates with decking allowance built in — no day-two surprises
  • BBB A+ Rated, GAF Timberline HDZ and Owens Corning Duration manufacturer-certified installers
  • Split-level and bi-level ventilation expertise — the recurring Edison original-build fix
  • Same NJ-licensed crew from estimate through final walkthrough — no subcontractor hand-offs
  • 50-year manufacturer warranty options, properly registered with the manufacturer in your name
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Detail of gutter and downspout installation on a residential exterior — water management precision is part of the same-day quality standard for Edison properties.
From First Call To Final Walkthrough

How An Edison Job Runs

Six steps. Most Edison replacements go from first call to scheduled work inside two to three weeks — the Building Department clears permits efficiently and our crew runs full split-level or ranch tear-offs in one to two days.

Quick Phone Intake

Real human answers. Five minutes — address, neighborhood, what's on the roof now, how old, what's prompting the call. We pin the route from Fairview.

On-Site Walk

One-hour appointment, 45 minutes from our shop via the Parkway. Walk every plane, attic check for ventilation balance and decking condition, photograph anything noteworthy.

Written Quote, Same Day

Itemized estimate handed to you before we leave. Material spec by exact line, decking allowance, permit fees, ventilation upgrades — every line shown.

Permits & Scheduling

Re-roofing permit filed with Edison Building Department, start date set, dumpster placement confirmed (driveway or street with curb permit if needed).

Do The Job Right

Same NJ-licensed crew, full tear-off to deck, ice-and-water shield where it counts, balanced ventilation, daily progress photos, magnetic-sweep cleanup every evening.

Walk & Hand Off

Final inspection with the Edison inspector including attic ventilation review, walkthrough with you, manufacturer warranty registered in your name and filed.

Why Edison Hires The Bergen-Based Family Crew

Six Reasons Our Quotes Get Signed Same-Day

Family-Owned, Bergen-Based

Headquartered in Fairview, NJ — 45 minutes north via the Parkway. Family-owned, family-run, no franchise behind us.

NJ-Licensed & Insured

Fully NJ-licensed, BBB A+ Rated, Google Guaranteed. Certificate of insurance on file before any work begins.

Manufacturer-Certified

GAF Timberline HDZ and Owens Corning Duration factory-certified installers. 50-year manufacturer warranty, properly registered.

Split-Level Specialists

Edison's dominant 1960s-70s tract construction has known ventilation and ice-damming weak points. We know the fixes.

Same Crew Every Visit

Estimate, work, follow-up, warranty call — same NJ-licensed crew throughout. No subcontractor hand-offs, no franchise call-center.

Full Jobsite Cleanup

Magnetic-sweep around the whole perimeter at end of every workday. Driveway, sidewalk, lawn, and neighbor's yard all stay nail-free.

Most Common Calls From Edison

What Edison Properties Need Most

Roof Replacement

The dominant call in Edison — vast 1960s-1980s tract stock currently in second or third asphalt life. Full tear-offs, balanced ventilation, manufacturer warranty.

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Roof Ventilation

Edison's split-levels and bi-levels were built with under-balanced attic ventilation. We rebalance intake and exhaust as part of replacement — not as an upsell.

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Roof Maintenance

Aging tract-era roofs benefit from documented annual checks — caught early, minor flashing failures don't become major leaks. We keep records on file.

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Edison & Surrounding Middlesex County Coverage

Towns We Reach From The Fairview Shop

Edison, NJ
Woodbridge, NJ
Piscataway, NJ
Sayreville, NJ
South Plainfield, NJ
Metuchen, NJ
New Brunswick, NJ
Iselin, NJ
Fairview, NJ
Middlesex County
Bergen County
...and surrounding areas
Ready When You Are, Edison

Get The Bergen-Based Family Crew On Your Edison Roof

Pick up the phone or fill out the form. Real human, one-hour window, 45-minute drive down the Parkway, written estimate same day. We'll see you in your section of the township.

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Call Or Click

Real human answers. Five minutes on the phone — address, neighborhood, what's going on, when you're available.

2

We Drive Down

About 45 minutes off-peak via the Parkway. One-hour appointment window, on-site walk, attic check for ventilation balance and decking condition.

3

Written Quote, Same Day

Itemized estimate handed to you before we leave. Permit fees, decking allowance, ventilation rebalance, exact material spec — every line spelled out.