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Most East Rutherford homeowners calling about their roof aren’t sure whether they need a $500 repair or a $20,000 replacement. That uncertainty is stressful, and it’s exactly what bad contractors exploit. What you actually need is someone who will get on your roof, tell you what they see, and give you a straight answer — no pressure, no inflated scope, no manufactured urgency.
Here’s what changes when you get that honest assessment first. You stop guessing. You know whether you’re dealing with a few lifted shingles after last month’s windstorm or a roof that’s genuinely reached the end of its life. For the mid-century capes and ranches that make up a big portion of Carlton Hill and the residential streets off Paterson Avenue, that distinction matters a lot — these homes are in the age range where the answer could go either way, and you deserve to know which one applies to yours.
East Rutherford’s position between the Passaic and Hackensack Rivers also means your roof deals with more ambient moisture than most Bergen County towns. That accelerates granule loss, encourages algae growth, and puts real stress on flashing and underlayment over time. A contractor who understands that environment will spec your job accordingly — not hand you a one-size-fits-all estimate that ignores where you actually live.
We’ve been serving North Jersey homeowners for over 17 years — through hard winters, busy storm seasons, and the kind of market where contractors cycle in and out faster than the weather changes. We’re still here because the work holds up and the people we serve keep referring us to their neighbors.
We’re a family-owned operation, which means accountability isn’t a policy — it’s personal. When we finish a roof in East Rutherford, our name stays on it. Bergen County is a community where word travels, and we’ve built this business one honest job at a time. We hold contractor licenses and certifications from major shingle manufacturers, which unlocks extended warranties for your home that uncertified contractors simply can’t offer.
We handle roofing, gutters, and siding — which matters when your mid-century home needs attention across more than one exterior system and you don’t want three different contractors pointing fingers at each other.
It starts with your free inspection. We come out, get on the roof, and look at everything — shingles, flashing, underlayment, gutters, ventilation. For older homes in East Rutherford, we pay close attention to the areas most vulnerable to the borough’s river-valley moisture: eaves, valleys, and any penetrations around chimneys or dormers. If your home was built before 1970, we’ll also walk you through the asbestos inspection affidavit requirement from the East Rutherford Building Department at 312 Grove Street — because that’s a real step in the permit process here, and you should know about it before work begins.
After the inspection, you get a clear estimate. What needs to be done, what it costs, and why. If a repair handles it, we’ll tell you that. If the roof needs to come off, we’ll show you exactly what we found and why replacement makes sense. No vague language, no pressure to decide on the spot.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle the permit filing with the borough’s Building Department and coordinate the project schedule around your life — including the local event calendar, because scheduling a full tear-off on a Giants game day near the Meadowlands is the kind of thing a contractor who actually knows East Rutherford thinks about. When the job is done, we clean up completely and walk you through the finished work before we leave.
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We install and repair asphalt shingle roofing, metal roofing, and flat roofing systems for East Rutherford homeowners. Most of the residential work we do here involves architectural asphalt shingles — the right choice for the majority of the borough’s capes, ranches, and duplexes — but the conversation about what material makes sense for your home is always worth having before you commit.
Metal roofing is gaining real traction in Bergen County, and for good reason. If your home sits on one of East Rutherford’s residential streets near the Passaic River, or if you’ve already replaced your roof once and don’t want to do it again in 25 years, metal is worth a serious look. It lasts 40 to 70 years, handles moisture and freeze-thaw cycles significantly better than asphalt, and can reduce heating and cooling costs in the process. We install residential metal roofing systems that work with the architectural character of the homes here — not just the industrial-looking panels people picture when they hear “metal roof.”
Beyond roofing, we handle gutters and siding as part of a complete exterior scope. For East Rutherford’s older housing stock, where gutters are sometimes original to the house and siding around dormers has been patched more than once, having one contractor responsible for all of it means the work actually fits together — and there’s one number to call if anything ever needs attention.
Yes, roof replacements in East Rutherford require a permit through the borough’s Building Department at 312 Grove Street. You’ll need a Construction Permit Application, and the contractor must hold a valid New Jersey Home Improvement Contractor registration — that number goes on the permit paperwork. The borough also requires contractors to submit a separate Contractor’s Registration Application with the local Building Department, in addition to the statewide license.
For homes built before 1970, there’s one more step worth knowing about: the East Rutherford Building Department requires an Asbestos Inspection Affidavit for certain projects. Given that more than a third of the borough’s housing was built between the 1940s and 1960s — an era when asbestos-containing materials were commonly used in roofing underlayment — this isn’t a formality you want to skip. A contractor who doesn’t bring it up isn’t protecting you. We handle the permit process and walk you through every compliance requirement before the first shingle comes off.
The honest answer is that you usually can’t tell from the ground, and the age of your home is one of the most useful starting points. If you’re in a mid-century home in Carlton Hill or on one of the residential streets off Paterson Avenue in East Rutherford, and you haven’t had the roof replaced in the last 20 to 25 years, there’s a real possibility you’re in replacement territory — especially given the moisture exposure that comes with East Rutherford’s river-valley position.
That said, “old roof” doesn’t automatically mean “replace the whole thing.” Flashing failures, a few cracked or lifted shingles, and minor leak points around penetrations are often repairable without touching the rest of the roof. The only way to know for sure is a proper inspection — not a drive-by estimate, but someone actually on the roof looking at the underlayment, the flashing, the ventilation, and the condition of the decking underneath. That’s exactly what our free inspection covers, and we give you the honest answer either way.
East Rutherford’s climate is more demanding than people realize. You’re dealing with nor’easters that bring sustained wind and heavy precipitation, freeze-thaw cycles that stress flashing and underlayment, summer humidity that accelerates granule loss on asphalt shingles, and year-round moisture from the Passaic and Hackensack Rivers on either side of the borough. The material choice matters here.
For most residential roofs in East Rutherford, a quality architectural asphalt shingle with algae resistance is the right baseline — it handles the climate, fits the architectural character of the housing stock, and comes with solid manufacturer warranties when installed by a certified contractor. If you’re looking at a longer-term investment, metal roofing performs exceptionally well in this environment: it sheds snow and ice efficiently, resists moisture far better than asphalt, and can last 40 to 70 years without the same maintenance demands. Ice and water shield installation along eaves and in valleys is something we include as a standard practice here — not an upsell — because the freeze-thaw pattern in this area makes it genuinely necessary.
For a typical residential roof replacement in East Rutherford, most homeowners are looking at somewhere between $15,000 and $27,000, with the national average landing around $21,000. Where your project falls in that range depends on the size of your roof, the pitch, the material you choose, and what the inspection reveals about the decking and underlayment underneath.
For East Rutherford specifically, a few factors can affect the number. Older homes — particularly the capes and duplexes common in Carlton Hill — sometimes have multiple layers of old roofing that need to be torn off before new material goes down, which adds to labor and disposal costs. If your home requires an asbestos inspection before tear-off, that’s a step that needs to happen before work begins. The best way to get an accurate number for your specific home is a proper inspection and itemized estimate — which we provide at no charge. You’ll know exactly what you’re looking at before you make any decisions.
It means you can access warranty coverage that isn’t available if you hire a contractor who isn’t certified. Major shingle manufacturers — GAF, CertainTeed, Owens Corning — offer extended warranties that cover both materials and workmanship, but only when the installation is performed by a contractor who meets their certification standards. Those standards require documented installation experience, proper licensing, insurance verification, and quality audits. It’s not a designation anyone can just claim.
For an East Rutherford homeowner investing in a roof on a property with a median value around $634,000, the difference between a standard limited warranty and a manufacturer-backed extended warranty — one that covers workmanship for decades, not just materials — is a real, dollar-value distinction. If your roof develops a problem five years from now and you hired an uncertified contractor, your path to a warranty claim is significantly narrower. We hold certifications from major shingle manufacturers specifically so the homeowners we work with have access to the strongest warranty coverage available.
For most single-family homes in East Rutherford — the capes, ranches, and duplexes that make up the majority of the borough’s residential stock — a full roof replacement typically takes one to two days once the project is underway. Larger homes, steeper pitches, or roofs with multiple penetrations like chimneys and skylights can extend that to two or three days. If the inspection reveals damaged decking underneath the old shingles, that adds time as well — it’s not something you can predict until the tear-off begins, and any contractor who gives you a hard guarantee before seeing the decking is guessing.
One scheduling consideration that’s specific to East Rutherford: if your home is near the Meadowlands area, we coordinate project timing around the MetLife Stadium event calendar. NFL game days, major concerts, and high-attendance events at American Dream can affect street access and parking in certain parts of the borough. It’s a straightforward thing to plan around when you actually know the area — and it’s the kind of detail that makes the difference between a smooth project and an unnecessarily complicated one.
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