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Most Northvale homes were built in the 1960s and 70s. That means a lot of roofs in this borough are either overdue for replacement or quietly failing in ways that aren’t obvious from the driveway. A missing shingle here, compromised flashing around a chimney there — it adds up fast, especially when Bergen County winters start pushing snow and ice into every vulnerable spot.
When the work is done correctly, you stop thinking about your roof. No water stains appearing after a storm. No ice buildup at the eaves forcing moisture under the shingles. No anxiety every time a nor’easter rolls through. That peace of mind is the real outcome — not just a new roof, but a home that’s actually protected.
Northvale’s older housing stock — colonials, split-levels, cape cods — tends to have complex rooflines with multiple valleys, penetrations, and chimney tie-ins. These aren’t simple jobs, and they don’t forgive sloppy flashing work. Getting it right the first time means you’re not calling someone back six months later because a valley is leaking into your living room.
We’ve been working across Bergen County for over 17 years, with deep roots in Northvale and the surrounding communities. That’s not a number we throw around lightly — it means we’ve worked through every kind of NJ winter, handled storm damage calls the morning after nor’easters, and built a reputation that survives the test of neighbors talking to neighbors. In a borough as compact as Northvale, word travels fast. We know that.
We’re family-owned, which means the people responsible for your roof are the same people whose name is on the business. We hold certifications from major shingle manufacturers — the kind that let us offer extended warranty coverage that most contractors in the Northvale market simply aren’t authorized to provide. That’s not a small thing when you’re spending $15,000 to $25,000 on a roof replacement.
We also offer free inspections and free estimates with no obligation. You get a professional assessment of what’s actually going on with your roof — no pressure, no upsell, just an honest answer.
It starts with a free inspection. One of our crew comes out, gets on the roof, and gives you a real assessment — not a sales pitch. We look at the shingles, the flashing, the underlayment, the gutters, the penetrations. If there’s a problem, we show you exactly where it is and what it means. If you only need a repair, we’ll tell you that. A small repair that extends your roof’s life by five years is a better answer for you than a full replacement you don’t need yet.
If a replacement makes sense, we walk you through the options — materials, warranty tiers, timeline. For Northvale homes, we factor in the specific demands of Bergen County weather: ice-and-water shield placement in the zones most vulnerable to ice damming, proper ventilation to reduce heat loss through the deck, and flashing details that hold up through freeze-thaw cycles year after year.
Before any work begins, we pull the required permits through Northvale’s building department on Paris Avenue. That’s not optional — it’s the law, and it protects you at resale. Once the job is done, we do a final walkthrough with you so you know exactly what was completed and what your warranty covers going forward.
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Asphalt shingles are the most common roofing material in Northvale, and we install them well — architectural shingles with proper underlayment, manufacturer-certified installation, and warranty coverage that non-certified contractors can’t offer. But we also install metal roofing for homeowners who want a longer-term solution. Metal roofing carries a 40 to 70-year lifespan, handles snow loads and ice cycles significantly better than asphalt, and can reduce energy costs meaningfully in a climate that swings from single digits in February to 90-degree humidity in July. For Northvale homes approaching or exceeding $1 million in value, it’s a conversation worth having.
Beyond the roof itself, we also handle gutters and siding. That matters more than it sounds. A lot of Northvale’s older homes have roofing, gutter, and siding issues that are connected — water that gets past a failing gutter system can cause damage that looks like a roof leak. When one contractor handles the full exterior, there’s no finger-pointing between trades about whose problem it is.
Whether you’re dealing with storm damage, an aging roof that’s been patched too many times, or a home you just purchased and want properly assessed, the starting point is the same: a free inspection, an honest answer, and a clear estimate before any work begins.
Yes — roof replacements in Northvale require a permit under the New Jersey Uniform Construction Code, administered locally through the borough’s building department at 116 Paris Avenue. This isn’t a technicality you can skip. Unpermitted roofing work can create real problems when you go to sell your home, and in some cases it can affect your homeowner’s insurance coverage if a claim arises from work that wasn’t properly inspected.
We pull the permit on your behalf as part of the job — that’s standard practice for any legitimate roofing company working in Bergen County. If a contractor quotes you a job and doesn’t mention permits, that’s a red flag worth taking seriously. The permit process exists to protect you, and any contractor who avoids it is cutting a corner that could cost you later.
The honest answer is that you need someone to actually get on the roof and look — not just glance from the driveway. A lot of Northvale homes were built in the 1960s and 70s, which means many are on their second or even third roof. Age alone doesn’t tell the whole story. A 20-year-old roof with good ventilation and no storm damage might have several years left. A 15-year-old roof with chronic ice dam issues and failing flashing around a chimney might need to come off now.
The factors that matter most are the condition of the underlayment, how the flashing is holding up at penetrations and valleys, whether there’s granule loss indicating shingle degradation, and whether you’re seeing any signs of moisture intrusion inside the attic. A free inspection gives you that picture clearly, without any commitment to move forward. From there, you can make the decision based on facts, not guesswork.
Ice dams form when heat escaping through your roof deck melts snow on the upper portions of the roof, and that meltwater refreezes at the colder eaves. The resulting ice buildup forces water backward under the shingles, where it can work its way into the home. It’s one of the most common and damaging winter roofing problems in Bergen County, and Northvale’s older housing stock is particularly vulnerable because many of these homes were built before modern insulation and ventilation standards existed.
The fix isn’t just installing ice-and-water shield at the eaves — though that’s an important part of it. The real solution addresses the source: improving attic insulation to reduce heat loss through the deck, and ensuring the ventilation system is moving enough cold air through the attic space to keep the roof surface temperature consistent. When we replace a roof on an older Northvale home, we assess both of these factors as part of the job, not as an afterthought.
For a typical single-family home in Northvale — a colonial, split-level, or cape cod — a full roof replacement generally runs between $15,000 and $27,000 depending on the size of the roof, the pitch, the materials selected, and the complexity of the job. Homes with multiple valleys, steep pitches, skylights, or chimney penetrations tend to be on the higher end because those details require more labor and more material to flash and seal correctly.
Metal roofing runs higher upfront — typically $20,000 to $40,000 for a full residential installation — but the lifespan difference is significant. Where architectural asphalt shingles last 25 to 40 years, metal can last 40 to 70. For a Northvale homeowner planning to stay in their home long-term, that math often makes sense. The best way to get an accurate number for your specific home is a free estimate — measurements, materials discussion, and a written quote with no obligation to move forward.
Start with the basics: NJ Home Improvement Contractor registration, liability insurance, and workers’ compensation coverage. These aren’t optional — they’re legal requirements for any contractor doing work over $500 in New Jersey. If a contractor can’t produce documentation for all three, move on. An uninsured crew on your roof creates personal liability for you if someone gets hurt on your property.
Beyond the legal requirements, look for manufacturer certifications. Certified contractors — those holding credentials like GAF Master Elite or Owens Corning Preferred status — are authorized to offer extended manufacturer warranties that go well beyond what a standard contractor can provide. In a market like Northvale where at least one competitor is already marketing a 50-year warranty backed by a major manufacturer, you want to know whether the contractor you’re hiring can match that coverage. Ask directly, and ask them to show you the documentation. A contractor who’s actually certified will have no problem doing that.
We handle small repairs — and we’ll tell you honestly if a repair is all you need. Not every aging roof in Northvale needs to come off. Sometimes a few failed shingles, a resealed flashing at a chimney, or a repaired valley is the right answer and buys you several more years of solid performance. We’re not going to push a full replacement on a roof that has life left in it, because that’s not how you build a reputation in a borough where everyone knows everyone.
That said, Northvale’s housing stock does include a significant number of homes where deferred maintenance has compounded over time — especially in older colonials and split-levels that haven’t had a full assessment in years. Sometimes what looks like a small repair on the surface is actually a sign of broader underlayment failure or ventilation problems that a patch won’t solve. The free inspection is how we figure out which situation you’re actually in, so you can make the right call for your home and your budget.