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A failing roof in Lodi isn’t just a maintenance problem — it’s a financial risk on a home that’s likely worth close to $800,000. When shingles start lifting or flashing pulls away from a chimney, water finds its way in fast. In a borough this dense, where homes sit close together, a deteriorating roof affects more than just your property.
Bergen County puts roofs through a full cycle every year. Nor’easters load up the eaves with ice and snow in winter. Spring thaw works its way under any flashing that’s even slightly compromised. Summer storms bring wind gusts that test every shingle. If your Lodi home was built between the 1940s and 1970s — which describes most of the housing stock here — there’s a real chance the roofing system is at or past its useful life, whether it looks it from the street or not.
Getting ahead of that is what a good roof replacement does for you. It stops the water intrusion, protects the structure, and keeps your home’s value where it belongs. A properly installed roof with a manufacturer-backed warranty also gives you something most Lodi homeowners don’t have: documented proof of quality workmanship that holds up when you go to sell or file a claim.
We’ve been doing exterior work across Bergen County for over 17 years. That means we’ve replaced and repaired roofs on the colonial revivals and Cape Cods that line the streets near Dahnert’s Lake, off Washington Street, and throughout the neighborhoods tucked between Route 46 and the Saddle River. We know the Lodi housing stock, and we know what Bergen County weather does to it over time.
We’re a family-owned operation, which means the people making decisions about your roof are the same people whose name is attached to the outcome. There’s no call center, no rotating crew of subcontractors, no one passing the buck when something needs to be addressed after the job is done. You get a licensed, insured contractor who pulls the proper permits with the Borough of Lodi’s Building Department and treats your home like it matters — because to us, it does.
Free estimates and free roof inspections are standard here. No charge, no obligation, no pressure to move forward until you’re ready.
It starts with a free roof inspection. We come out, get on the roof, and give you an honest picture of what’s going on up there — whether that’s a few missing shingles, a flashing problem at the chimney, or a system that’s simply reached the end of its life. You get a real assessment, not a sales pitch. If a small repair is all you need, that’s what we’ll tell you.
If a full replacement makes sense, we walk you through material options — architectural asphalt shingles, metal roofing, flat roof systems — and put together a transparent, itemized estimate. Before any work begins, we pull the required permit through the Borough of Lodi’s Building Department. This is non-negotiable for us. Unpermitted roofing work can create serious problems when you go to sell your home or file an insurance claim, and no legitimate contractor should be skipping that step.
On installation day, the old roofing system comes off, the deck gets inspected and repaired where needed, and new materials go down according to manufacturer specifications. Ice and water shield goes in at the eaves and valleys — a detail that matters in Bergen County winters where ice dams are a real issue. When the job is done, we clean up completely and walk the property with you before we leave.
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Most of what we do in Lodi is roofing — full replacements, partial repairs, flat roof systems, and metal roofing installations for homeowners who want a 40-to-70-year solution they never have to think about again. Metal roofing has become a genuinely compelling option for Bergen County homes, especially given the snow loads, freeze-thaw cycles, and high-wind events this area sees every year. It sheds snow more effectively than asphalt, holds up better in wind, and delivers real energy savings over time.
For homes that need more than just a new roof, we also handle gutters and siding as part of a complete exterior approach. This matters more than it sounds. In older Lodi homes, roofing problems are often connected to deteriorated gutters at the eaves or compromised siding at the rakes and fascia. When one contractor handles the whole exterior envelope, there’s no gap between trades and no finger-pointing if an issue shows up later.
Our manufacturer certifications mean your new roof qualifies for extended warranty coverage — on both materials and workmanship — that non-certified contractors simply cannot offer. For a Lodi homeowner protecting a home worth $700,000 or more, that warranty is a real, tangible benefit. Every job is backed by our licensing, our insurance, and over 17 years of doing this work the right way in New Jersey.
Yes — roofing work in Lodi requires a permit issued by the Borough of Lodi’s Building Department, and all work must comply with the New Jersey Uniform Construction Code. This applies to full replacements and, in most cases, significant repairs as well.
This matters for a few practical reasons. If you sell your home and the buyer’s inspector finds unpermitted roofing work, it can delay or derail the transaction entirely. It can also create complications if you file a homeowners insurance claim related to roof damage. We pull the permit as a standard part of every job in Lodi — not as an optional add-on. If a contractor tells you permits aren’t necessary or offers to skip them to save time, that’s a red flag worth taking seriously.
The honest answer is that it depends on the age of the roof, the extent of the damage, and what the underlying deck looks like — and you really can’t know for certain without a proper inspection. A few missing shingles after a storm might be a straightforward repair. But if your Lodi home has a roof that’s 20 or 25 years old and you’re starting to see granule loss in the gutters, curling at the edges, or daylight around flashing at the chimney, those are signs the system is reaching the end of its useful life.
The risk of patching an aging roof is that you’re putting new material on a compromised base. It can buy you a year or two, but it rarely solves the underlying problem. A free inspection gives you a clear picture of where things actually stand — so you can make a decision based on real information, not guesswork.
For most Lodi homeowners, architectural asphalt shingles are the practical choice — they perform well through Bergen County’s freeze-thaw cycles, carry solid wind ratings, and come with manufacturer warranties when installed by a certified contractor. They’re also the right fit aesthetically for the colonial revivals and Cape Cods that make up most of Lodi’s residential housing stock.
Metal roofing is worth a serious look if you’re planning to stay in the home long-term. A properly installed metal roof lasts 40 to 70 years, sheds snow more efficiently than asphalt — which is a real advantage when Bergen County nor’easters pile up at the eaves — and holds up better in high-wind events. The upfront cost is higher, but the math changes significantly when you factor in longevity and reduced maintenance. For flat or low-slope sections of a roof, TPO and EPDM membrane systems are the standard, and both perform reliably in this climate when installed correctly.
For a typical residential roof replacement in Lodi — a colonial revival or Cape Cod with a standard pitch and a single layer of existing shingles — most homeowners are looking at somewhere between $12,000 and $22,000 for architectural asphalt shingles, depending on the size and complexity of the roof. Homes with multiple penetrations, steep pitches, dormers, or chimney work fall on the higher end of that range. Metal roofing installations typically run higher, often in the $18,000 to $35,000 range, reflecting the material cost and the longer lifespan it delivers.
These are general ranges — the only way to get an accurate number for your specific home is with an on-site estimate. We provide free estimates in Lodi with no obligation. The number you receive is itemized and transparent, so you understand exactly what you’re paying for before any decision is made.
Start with the basics: verify that the contractor holds a valid New Jersey Home Improvement Contractor (HIC) registration, carries general liability insurance, and maintains workers’ compensation coverage. These aren’t optional — they’re legal requirements for any contractor doing home improvement work over $500 in New Jersey, and they protect you directly if something goes wrong on your property.
Beyond licensing, look for a contractor who pulls permits through the Borough of Lodi’s Building Department, gives you a written and itemized estimate before work begins, and can clearly explain what manufacturer certifications they hold and what warranty coverage those certifications unlock. In Lodi, a contractor’s local reputation is their most important asset. Check Google reviews, ask neighbors who’ve had work done recently, and pay attention to how the contractor communicates from the first conversation. A company that’s been operating continuously in Bergen County for 17 or more years has a track record you can actually evaluate — which matters a lot more than a low-ball quote from someone you’ve never heard of.
It can be an excellent option, but there are a few things worth understanding before you commit. Older homes in Lodi — particularly the Cape Cods and colonials built in the postwar decades — sometimes have roof decks that need repair or reinforcement before metal panels go on. A thorough inspection of the deck is part of any responsible metal roofing installation, and we’ll walk you through what we find before pricing the job.
The climate case for metal in Bergen County is real. Snow slides off a metal roof more readily than asphalt, which reduces the ice dam risk that causes a lot of the winter damage we see on older Lodi homes. The wind resistance ratings on metal systems also exceed what most asphalt shingles offer, which matters when nor’easters come through. If you’re planning to stay in your home for the long term and want a roof that genuinely outlasts you, metal is worth the conversation — and a free inspection is the right starting point to find out if your home is a good candidate.