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Teaneck gets hit from every angle. Nor’easters roll through between October and April. Summer thunderstorms bring wind gusts that routinely exceed 58 mph and hail that leaves its mark. Then winter cycles back, and the freeze-thaw pattern starts working on anything that wasn’t sealed properly the first time. If your roof has a weak point, Bergen County weather will find it.
What you actually want after a repair is simple: no more water getting in, no more stains spreading across your ceiling, and no more wondering whether the next storm is going to make things worse. That’s the outcome — not just a patch, but a repair that holds up to what Teaneck actually throws at it.
For homeowners in West Englewood, where Colonials and Tudors from the 1930s and 40s are still standing beautifully on tree-lined streets, there’s another layer to this. You don’t want a repair that looks like a repair. Mismatched shingles on a historic home are their own kind of problem. Our manufacturer certifications give us access to a wider range of materials and matching capabilities, so the work we do blends in — not just structurally sound, but visually right for the home you’ve invested in.
We’re a family-operated exterior renovation company that has been serving Bergen County homeowners for over a decade, with our primary focus on roofing — repair, replacement, and inspection — backed by contractor licenses, major manufacturer certifications, and a track record built almost entirely on word of mouth and customer reviews.
We’ve worked on homes throughout Teaneck, from the historic properties in West Englewood to the mid-century split-levels near Teaneck Road. We know the housing stock here, we know the permit requirements through the Teaneck Building Department, and we know what it takes to do the job right the first time on homes that were built long before modern roofing standards existed.
When you call us, you’re not getting a call center or a regional chain that subcontracts your job to whoever’s available. You’re getting a team that’s been here, knows Teaneck, and has a real stake in the outcome.
It starts with a free roof inspection. We come out, get on the roof, and actually look at it — shingles, flashing, valleys, penetrations, gutters, and decking condition. We’re not doing a drive-by assessment from the street. If there’s damage, we find it. If there isn’t, we’ll tell you that too.
After the inspection, you get a written, itemized estimate. That means the scope of work, the materials being used, and the total cost are all documented before anyone picks up a tool. If the scope doesn’t change, the price doesn’t change. That’s not a promotional line — it’s just how we operate, because Teaneck homeowners are smart enough to know the difference between a straight answer and a sales pitch.
For most repair projects, we’ll also walk you through whether a permit is required under Teaneck’s building code. Minor repairs typically fall under the “ordinary maintenance” exception in New Jersey’s Uniform Construction Code, meaning no permit is needed. But for anything more substantial, we handle the permit process — you don’t have to figure that out on your own. Once work begins, the job isn’t done until the site is cleaned up and you’ve walked through the completed repair with us. That’s the standard, not the exception.
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Roof repair in Teaneck, NJ covers a wide range of situations, and not every problem looks the same. A shingle roof repair on a 1950s Cape Cod near Cedar Lane is a different job than flat roof repair on a garage addition behind a split-level in Teaneck’s northeast neighborhoods. We handle both — and everything in between.
Roof storm damage repair is one of the most common calls we get after a Bergen County weather event. Whether it’s shingles blown off in a nor’easter, hail impact damage from a summer storm, or ice dam leaks that didn’t show up until March, we diagnose the actual source of the problem rather than just addressing what’s visible from the inside. For homeowners dealing with insurance claims after storm damage, we help document the damage clearly so you’re not going into that conversation blind.
Roof leak repair is often where people start — there’s a stain on the ceiling, or water showing up in the attic after heavy rain. The leak you see inside is rarely directly below where the water entered the roof. Tracing it back to the real source is the most important part of the job, and it’s where experience matters most. If you’re not sure whether you need a repair or a full replacement, the free inspection is the honest starting point — and we’ll give you a straight answer either way.
It depends on the scope of the work. Under New Jersey’s Uniform Construction Code, minor repairs that fall under “ordinary maintenance” — things like replacing a handful of damaged shingles, resealing flashing, or patching a small area — typically don’t require a permit. The Teaneck Building Department follows this standard, so if you’re dealing with a localized repair rather than a full re-roofing project, you’re likely in the clear without pulling a permit.
That said, the line between ordinary maintenance and permit-required work isn’t always obvious, especially on older homes where a small visible problem sometimes points to more significant underlying damage. If there’s any question about scope, we’ll help you figure out where your project falls before any work starts. For jobs that do require a permit, we handle the application process — you don’t need to navigate the Teaneck Building Department on your own.
This is one of the most common questions we hear, and the honest answer is that it depends on the age of the roof, the extent of the damage, and the condition of the underlying decking. A roof that’s 12 years old with a few storm-damaged shingles is almost always a repair. A roof that’s 25 or 30 years old with widespread granule loss, multiple leak points, and soft spots in the decking is a different conversation.
For Teaneck homeowners, this matters a lot because a significant portion of the housing stock — especially in neighborhoods like West Englewood — has roofs that are approaching or past the typical 20 to 30-year lifespan of asphalt shingles. The free inspection exists specifically to answer this question honestly. We’re not going to recommend a $15,000 to $20,000 replacement when a targeted repair will solve the problem. But we’re also not going to patch something that’s going to fail again in two years and cost you more in the long run.
Bergen County is genuinely hard on roofs. Nor’easters between October and April bring sustained high winds and heavy precipitation that lift and crack shingles, damage flashing at chimneys and valleys, and force water into any gap that wasn’t sealed properly. Summer thunderstorms are a separate issue — the National Weather Service regularly issues severe thunderstorm warnings for Bergen County with wind gusts above 58 mph and hail up to an inch in diameter, which causes impact damage that isn’t always obvious from the ground.
Then there’s the freeze-thaw cycle. Teaneck’s winters regularly cycle above and below freezing, which creates ideal conditions for ice dam formation — especially on older homes that weren’t built with modern attic insulation standards. Ice dams force water under shingles and flashing, and the resulting leaks often don’t show up inside the house until weeks later, by which point the damage to decking and insulation may already be significant. If you’ve had a rough winter and you’re seeing new water stains in spring, that’s usually why.
Roof repair costs in Teaneck, NJ vary depending on what’s actually wrong, how accessible the damaged area is, the roofing material involved, and the extent of any underlying damage to the decking or structural components. A straightforward shingle repair on a small section of a pitched roof might run a few hundred dollars. A more involved repair addressing flashing failures, ice dam damage, or a flat roof membrane issue on a garage addition will cost more — often in the range of $500 to $1,500 or higher depending on scope.
What we don’t do is give you a vague number over the phone and then adjust it when we’re standing in your driveway. The written estimate you receive after the inspection is specific: materials, labor, and total cost are all documented before any work begins. Teaneck homes vary widely — from smaller Cape Cods to large historic properties in West Englewood — and the estimate reflects your actual roof, not a generic average.
We can’t file the claim for you, but we can make the process significantly less confusing. Most homeowners in Teaneck have never dealt with a roof damage insurance claim before, and the gap between what you think is covered and what the adjuster actually approves can be frustrating if you’re not prepared going in.
After a storm, we document the damage thoroughly — photos, written assessment, and a clear description of what failed and why. That documentation is what your adjuster needs to evaluate the claim properly. We can also help you understand the difference between actual cash value and replacement cost value coverage, which directly affects how much you receive. If your policy covers the repair, having a certified contractor with proper documentation behind the claim puts you in a much stronger position than going in with a verbal description and a few photos from your phone.
After every major storm in Bergen County, out-of-area contractors show up in Teaneck neighborhoods canvassing for work. Some are legitimate. Many are not — they take deposits, do substandard work, and move on before you realize there’s a problem. It’s a documented pattern in this market, and it happens every time a nor’easter or summer hail event hits.
The most reliable way to vet a contractor is straightforward: verify their New Jersey Home Improvement Contractor registration through the Division of Consumer Affairs, check their Google reviews for volume and recency, and confirm they carry both general liability insurance and workers’ compensation coverage. An uninsured worker injured on your property in New Jersey can create real legal exposure for you as the homeowner. We’re fully licensed, insured, and registered — and have been operating continuously in Bergen County for over a decade. That’s not a marketing claim, it’s a verifiable fact that any Teaneck homeowner can confirm before signing anything.