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A roof replacement isn’t just about new shingles. It’s about knowing that the next nor’easter rolling through Bergen County isn’t going to find the weak spot in your home. When the job is done correctly — with proper ice and water shield at the eaves, solid decking underneath, and flashing that’s actually sealed — you stop getting that knot in your stomach every time the forecast calls for freezing rain.
For Fair Lawn homeowners specifically, this matters more than most people realize. A large portion of the borough’s housing stock was built before 1955. Many of those homes have had two or three roofs layered on top of each other over the decades, and the decking underneath hasn’t been properly assessed in years. That’s not a cosmetic problem — it’s a structural one. We don’t just cover it up. We look at what’s actually going on and give you an honest answer.
The Passaic River runs along Fair Lawn’s western edge, and the moisture environment it creates — combined with the borough’s dense tree canopy — accelerates shingle wear and promotes moss and algae growth that most homeowners don’t notice until it’s already caused real damage. A properly installed, fully inspected roof puts that risk behind you, not in front of you.
USA Home Remodeling has been doing exterior work in Fair Lawn and throughout New Jersey for over 17 years. That’s not a number we throw around to sound impressive — it’s what it takes to actually know what you’re dealing with when you’re standing on a 1952 colonial in Fair Lawn trying to figure out whether the decking underneath is solid or soft.
We’re family-owned, NJ-licensed, and certified by major shingle manufacturers — which means the warranties we can offer you aren’t the standard kind. They’re extended, manufacturer-backed warranties that most contractors in Bergen County simply can’t access because they haven’t earned the certification.
We work across Fair Lawn and throughout Bergen County, from the older split-levels near Broadway to the architecturally distinct homes in Radburn. Every estimate is free, every inspection is free, and nothing gets started until you know exactly what you’re getting and what it costs.
It starts with a free inspection. Not a sales visit dressed up as an inspection — an actual assessment of your roof’s current condition, including the decking, flashing, ventilation, and any areas showing wear or damage. If you only need a repair, we’ll tell you that. If the decking is compromised and a full replacement is the right call, we’ll show you why.
Once you decide to move forward, we handle the Fair Lawn building permit. The borough requires a permit for all roofing work — it’s not optional, and any contractor skipping that step is leaving you exposed when it comes time to sell your home and go through Fair Lawn’s certificate of continued occupancy inspection. We file everything with the Building Department so your project is fully documented and legally compliant.
Installation day is straightforward. Our crew shows up on time, does a complete tear-off when needed, inspects and addresses the decking before a single new shingle goes down, and cleans up completely before leaving. For older Fair Lawn homes — especially those with original underlayment and limited attic ventilation — we also assess ice dam risk and install appropriate protection at the eaves and valleys as a standard part of the job, not an add-on.
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USA Home Remodeling handles the full range of residential roofing in Fair Lawn — roof replacement, roof repair, flat roofing, and metal roofing installations. We also handle gutters and siding, which matters more than it sounds. When a leak shows up at the junction of an aging roof and a failing gutter system, having one contractor responsible for both means no finger-pointing and no homeowner stuck in the middle.
For Fair Lawn homeowners interested in metal roofing, it’s worth a real conversation. Metal roofing carries a 40–70 year lifespan, handles Bergen County’s freeze-thaw cycles significantly better than asphalt, and can reduce heating and cooling costs in older homes that weren’t built with modern insulation in mind. If you’ve already replaced your roof once and don’t want to do it again, metal is a legitimate long-term answer — not just an upsell.
For smaller issues — a few missing shingles, a flashing failure around a chimney, an isolated leak — we handle those too. Small roof repair contractors in Fair Lawn, NJ who give you an honest scope of work are harder to find than they should be. We’re not going to tell you that you need a full replacement when a targeted repair is the right call. That’s not how we’ve kept clients coming back for 17 years.
Yes — the Borough of Fair Lawn explicitly requires a building permit for roofing work. This isn’t a gray area. The municipality lists roofing alongside additions, decks, and other major structural work as projects that require a permit before work begins. The Fair Lawn Building Department handles permit issuance Monday through Friday, and all construction must comply with the New Jersey State Uniform Construction Code.
This matters beyond just following the rules. Fair Lawn requires a certificate of continued occupancy inspection when a home is sold. If a roof was replaced without a permit, that can surface as a compliance issue during the inspection — potentially delaying or complicating your sale. When we do a roof replacement in Fair Lawn, we pull the permit as a standard part of the project. You shouldn’t have to chase that down yourself, and you shouldn’t have to wonder whether it was done.
The honest answer is that you usually can’t tell from the ground — and neither can a contractor who only looks at the surface. The real question isn’t just how the shingles look; it’s what’s happening underneath. In Fair Lawn, where a significant portion of homes were built before 1955, the decking and underlayment haven’t always been replaced along with the shingles. A roof that looks passable from the street can be sitting on soft, compromised decking that makes a re-shingle a temporary fix at best.
The indicators that tend to push a Fair Lawn home toward full replacement rather than repair include: shingles that are curling or losing granules across large sections, visible daylight or sagging in the attic, multiple past layers already on the roof, and any interior water staining that suggests ongoing infiltration. A free inspection gives you a real diagnosis — not a guess. We’ll look at the full picture and tell you what we actually find, not what justifies the larger job.
Ice dams form when heat escapes from your attic and warms the upper portion of your roof, melting snow that then flows down and refreezes at the cold eave overhang. That ice buildup forces water back up under the shingles, and from there it finds its way into your home. Bergen County’s winters — with temperatures that regularly cycle above and below freezing from November through March — create exactly the right conditions for this to happen repeatedly throughout a single season.
Older Fair Lawn homes are particularly vulnerable because they were built before modern attic insulation and ventilation standards. The fix isn’t just about the shingles — it’s about addressing the heat loss that’s causing the problem in the first place, and installing proper ice and water shield protection at the eaves and valleys during any roof replacement. We include that as a standard part of every installation in Fair Lawn, not an optional upgrade. If your attic ventilation is also contributing to the issue, we’ll flag that during the inspection so you can address it before the next winter.
For most residential homes in Fair Lawn, a full roof replacement falls somewhere between $15,000 and $27,000, with the average landing around $20,000–$21,000. The range depends on the size and pitch of your roof, the material you choose, whether a full tear-off is needed, and the condition of the decking once we get into the job. Homes with multiple existing layers, damaged decking, or complex rooflines — which are common in older Fair Lawn colonials and split-levels — tend to sit toward the higher end of that range.
Median home values in Fair Lawn are approaching $700,000. A roof replacement at $20,000 represents roughly 3% of your home’s value, and it directly protects everything underneath it. That context matters when you’re weighing cost. What we can tell you is that our estimates are itemized and transparent — you’ll know exactly what you’re paying for before anything starts, and the number we give you is the number we stand behind.
Yes — USA Home Remodeling installs residential metal roofing in Fair Lawn, NJ, and it’s a conversation worth having if you’re planning to stay in your home long-term. Metal roofing carries a lifespan of 40 to 70 years, compared to 20 to 30 years for standard asphalt shingles. For a homeowner who has already replaced their roof once and doesn’t want to deal with it again, that math is straightforward.
Beyond longevity, metal handles Bergen County’s climate particularly well. It sheds snow more efficiently than asphalt, which reduces the snow load buildup that contributes to ice dam formation — a real concern for Fair Lawn’s older homes. It also holds up better under the freeze-thaw cycling that breaks down asphalt shingles over time. The upfront cost is higher than asphalt, but when you factor in the extended lifespan, lower maintenance, and energy efficiency benefits in older homes, the total cost over time often compares favorably. We’ll walk you through the numbers honestly so you can make the call that makes sense for your situation.
Start with the basics that are easy to verify. Is the contractor licensed as a New Jersey Home Improvement Contractor? Do they carry liability insurance and workers’ compensation? Do they pull permits for Fair Lawn roofing jobs, or do they skip that step? These aren’t complicated questions, and a reputable contractor will answer them without hesitation. One who gets evasive is telling you something important.
Beyond credentials, look at how they communicate before the job starts. Do they give you a written, itemized estimate? Do they explain what they found during the inspection in plain terms, without pressure? We offer free inspections specifically to give you a no-pressure starting point: you find out what’s actually going on with your roof, with zero obligation to move forward with us or anyone else. That’s the kind of entry point that should be standard in this industry, and it’s how we’ve built our reputation across Bergen County and Fair Lawn.