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When a roof is installed correctly — with the right underlayment, properly sealed flashing, and ventilation that actually works — you stop finding water stains on your ceiling every February. That’s the real outcome. Not a sales pitch. Just no more dreading the next storm.
For Norwood homeowners, that matters more than most places. A lot of the housing stock here was built in the 1950s, 60s, and 70s — long before ice-and-water shield was a code requirement. Those homes are more vulnerable to ice dams, which form when heat escapes through a poorly insulated roof deck, melts snow near the ridge, and refreezes at the eaves. The water backs up under the shingles and finds its way inside. It’s one of the most common causes of interior water damage in the Northern Valley area, and it’s almost entirely preventable with the right installation.
Beyond winter, Norwood’s position along the Palisades corridor means elevated wind exposure compared to more sheltered inland communities. Shingles that weren’t properly fastened or weren’t rated for the wind loads this area sees don’t last. A roof replacement done right — with manufacturer-certified installation and proper permit compliance through Norwood Borough — gives you a roof that holds up, not one that looks fine until the next nor’easter.
We’ve been working on homes across Bergen County for over 17 years, with deep roots in Norwood and the surrounding Northern Valley communities. That’s not a number we throw around lightly — it means we’ve been through enough storm seasons, enough ice dam calls, and enough permit processes with Norwood Borough’s Construction office to know exactly what this area demands from a roofing contractor.
We’re family-owned, which means the name on the truck is the name on the line. When we finish a roof in Norwood — whether it’s a full replacement on a mid-century colonial off Broadway or a repair on a home near the Closter border — we’re accountable for it. Not just for the week after, but years down the road.
We hold certifications from major shingle manufacturers, which means we can offer extended warranties that most contractors in this market simply can’t. We pull permits, carry full insurance, and give you a complete estimate before a single shingle comes off your roof. No surprises, no pressure, and no disappearing act once the job is done.
It starts with a free roof inspection. We come out, get on the roof, and give you an honest assessment of what’s going on — whether that’s a few missing shingles, deteriorating flashing around a chimney, or a full system that’s reached the end of its life. You get a clear answer, not a sales pitch designed to push you toward the most expensive option.
If work is needed, we put together a complete, itemized estimate before anything starts. For full roof replacements in Norwood, that includes pulling the required building permit through the borough — any replacement or repair covering more than 25% of the total roof area requires one under Norwood’s municipal code. We handle that process. It protects you at resale, keeps the work above board, and ensures the installation meets NJ’s Uniform Construction Code requirements, including ice-and-water shield in the vulnerable zones that matter most for homes in this area.
Once the job starts, we work efficiently and clean up completely when we’re done. After installation, the work goes through final inspection. You’ll know what was done, why it was done, and what your warranty covers — manufacturer-backed, in writing, not just a contractor’s word.
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Most of what we do in Norwood is asphalt shingle roofing — it’s the right material for the majority of homes here, and when it’s installed correctly with quality underlayment and proper ventilation, it performs well for 25 to 30 years in Bergen County’s climate. We install GAF, Owens Corning, and CertainTeed systems, and our manufacturer certifications mean you get access to extended warranty coverage that goes beyond what a standard contractor can offer.
For homeowners who want a longer-term solution — especially those planning to stay in their Norwood home for the long term — metal roofing is worth a serious conversation. Metal roofs routinely last 40 to 70 years, handle the wind loads along the Palisades corridor better than asphalt, and perform exceptionally well under heavy snow. We install metal roofing systems for residential properties throughout Bergen County, and it’s a growing choice among Northern Valley homeowners who want to make one roofing decision and not revisit it.
We also handle small roof repairs in Norwood — and we’re straightforward about it. If a repair is the right call, that’s what we’ll recommend. A few damaged shingles or a resealed valley doesn’t need to become a $20,000 replacement conversation. Beyond roofing, we offer gutter and siding services for homeowners who want to address the full exterior in one project, with one contractor and one standard of work.
Yes, in most cases. Norwood Borough’s building code allows minor repairs — those covering less than 25% of your total roof area within a 12-month period — to be completed without a permit. But anything beyond that threshold, including a full roof replacement, requires a building permit pulled through the borough’s Construction and Code Enforcement department. The minimum permit fee for roofing work in Norwood starts at $50, with fees scaled to the estimated project cost.
This matters more than most homeowners realize. If a contractor skips the permit on a full replacement and that work surfaces during a buyer’s inspection when you go to sell, it can complicate the transaction, delay closing, or require costly remediation to bring the work into compliance. We pull all required permits as part of every job — it’s not an extra step, it’s just how the work should be done. It protects your investment in a Norwood real estate market where home values are high and buyers do their due diligence.
For most single-family homes in Norwood, a full asphalt shingle roof replacement typically falls somewhere between $15,000 and $27,000, with the average landing around $20,000 to $22,000 depending on roof size, pitch, the materials selected, and the condition of the existing decking. Homes with steeper pitches, complex rooflines, or multiple penetrations like chimneys and skylights tend to run toward the higher end of that range.
A few things specific to Norwood’s housing stock can affect the final number. Many homes here were built in the mid-20th century, and when older decking is exposed during a tear-off, there’s sometimes rot or deterioration that needs to be addressed before new shingles go down. That’s not a surprise we spring on you mid-project — it’s something we flag during the inspection and include in the estimate if it’s a likely scenario. You’ll know the full picture before any work starts. The free estimate is exactly that: free, complete, and honest.
The honest answer is that it depends on the age of the roof, the extent of the damage, and what’s happening underneath the surface. If your roof is 20 to 25 years old — which is common for Norwood homes built in the 1960s and 70s that are on their second roof system — and you’re seeing widespread granule loss, curling or cupping shingles, or multiple areas of damage, replacement is usually the more cost-effective long-term decision. Patching a roof that’s approaching end of life tends to be a temporary fix that delays an inevitable cost.
On the other hand, if the roof is 10 to 15 years old and you’re dealing with localized damage from a storm — a few missing shingles, a compromised flashing seal, a small area of impact damage — repair is often the right call and we’ll tell you that clearly. The free inspection is designed to give you that honest answer. We look at the whole roof, not just the visible damage, and we tell you what we actually found.
An ice dam forms when heat escapes through your roof deck — usually because of inadequate attic insulation or poor ventilation — and melts the snow near the ridge of your roof. That meltwater runs down toward the eaves, where the surface is colder, and refreezes. Over time, the ice buildup creates a dam that traps water behind it. That water has nowhere to go except back up under the shingles, where it eventually finds its way into your home.
Norwood’s winter climate — with repeated freeze-thaw cycles through January and February — creates exactly the conditions that cause ice dams to form and worsen. Homes built before modern building codes required proper ice-and-water shield underlayment are especially vulnerable, and a large portion of Norwood’s housing stock falls into that category. During a roof replacement, we install ice-and-water shield at the eaves, in the valleys, and around all penetrations — the specific zones where ice dam infiltration is most likely. If you’ve noticed water stains near exterior walls or at the ceiling line after a heavy snow, that’s worth having looked at before the next winter season.
For the right homeowner, yes — and Norwood is actually a good fit for it. Metal roofing systems typically last 40 to 70 years, which means one installation decision for the life of most homeowners’ time in their house. In a community where home values are high and long-term ownership is common, that math works in your favor compared to replacing an asphalt roof every 25 to 30 years.
From a performance standpoint, metal handles the specific conditions of the Palisades corridor well. It’s rated for higher wind loads than standard asphalt shingles, which matters given the elevated wind exposure that comes with Norwood’s geography. It also sheds snow efficiently, reducing the load accumulation and ice dam risk that older asphalt systems are more susceptible to. The upfront cost is higher — expect to pay roughly 2 to 3 times the cost of an asphalt replacement — but the long-term cost of ownership is often lower when you factor in the reduced frequency of replacement and the energy efficiency benefits. It’s a conversation worth having during your free estimate if you’re planning to stay in your home for the long term.
The most important thing you can verify before hiring anyone is their NJ Home Improvement Contractor registration. New Jersey requires any contractor doing home improvement work over $500 to be registered with the NJ Division of Consumer Affairs — this registration requires proof of liability insurance and workers’ compensation coverage. An unregistered contractor leaves you with no regulatory recourse if the work is substandard or a dispute arises. You can verify a contractor’s HIC registration directly on the NJ Consumer Affairs website in about 30 seconds.
Beyond licensing, look for contractors who pull permits for full replacements — in Norwood, that’s a legal requirement, not optional. A contractor who skips the permit process is cutting a corner that could cost you at resale. Manufacturer certifications are another real differentiator: certified contractors have completed documented training and quality audits, and they can offer extended warranties that non-certified contractors can’t. Finally, look at how long they’ve been operating in New Jersey specifically. Bergen County’s storm patterns, freeze-thaw cycles, and local code requirements are things a contractor learns over years of working here — not something that transfers from another state or region.