Hear from Our Customers
A roof problem doesn’t stay on the roof. Water finds its way into insulation, framing, drywall — and by the time you see a stain on the ceiling, the damage behind it is usually worse than it looks. Getting ahead of it with a proper repair is almost always cheaper than waiting.
Union Township’s housing stock is predominantly from the 1940s through the 1960s. That means a lot of roofs here have already been through one or two cycles — and many are showing the wear that comes with age, freeze-thaw winters, and the kind of severe weather Union County gets hit with regularly. Ice dams are a real problem on older Union homes with limited attic ventilation, and when a nor’easter or a summer hailstorm rolls through, it’s the roofs that are already stressed that take the hardest hit.
A well-executed roof repair in Union, NJ doesn’t just stop a leak. It extends the life of a roof that might still have years left in it, protects a home that’s worth real money in today’s market, and gives you a clear picture of where things stand — so you’re not guessing every time it rains.
We’ve been doing exterior work across Union County for over ten years. That’s not a marketing number — it means we’ve worked on homes in Connecticut Farms, Battle Hill, Vauxhall, and Galloping Hill. We know what the roofs in Union look like, what they’ve been through, and what they actually need.
We’re a family-operated company, which means the people who assess your roof are the same people who stand behind the work when it’s done. We hold contractor licenses and certifications from major shingle manufacturers — credentials that let us offer warranty coverage that non-certified contractors simply can’t provide. That matters when you’re protecting a home in a market where values have climbed close to $620,000.
You get a free inspection, a written estimate, and a straight answer. No upselling, no pressure, no surprises on the invoice.
It starts with a free roof inspection. We come out, get on the roof, and take a real look — not a drive-by assessment. We check the shingles, the flashing, the gutters, the penetrations, and anything else that could be contributing to the problem. You’ll get a clear explanation of what we found and what we recommend, whether that’s a targeted repair or something more involved.
From there, we put together a written estimate that spells out the scope of work, the materials, and the total cost before anything is signed. In Union Township, roof replacement projects typically require a building permit through the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs — we handle that process so you don’t have to navigate it yourself. Minor repairs may not require a permit, but we’ll tell you upfront either way.
Once the work starts, we move efficiently and keep you informed. When we’re done, we do a full cleanup — magnetic nail sweeps, debris removal, a walkthrough with you before we leave. In neighborhoods like Connecticut Farms and Battle Hill, where homeowners have put real care into their properties, we treat your yard the same way.
Ready to get started?
Most of the roofs we repair in Union are asphalt shingle — the standard on homes built from the mid-20th century forward. When shingles crack, curl, go missing after a storm, or lose their granules from years of UV and weather exposure, we repair or replace the affected sections and match the shingle profile and color as closely as possible. In established neighborhoods, a patchwork appearance on an otherwise well-kept home isn’t acceptable — and we don’t treat it that way.
Union also has a fair number of flat or low-slope roofing systems on garages, additions, and multi-family structures. Flat roof repair in Union, NJ requires different materials and techniques than pitched roofs — TPO, EPDM, and modified bitumen each have their own repair approach. We work with all of them and diagnose the actual source of the problem rather than patching over it.
Emergency roof repair in Union, NJ is something we’re set up to handle. After hail, high winds, or the kind of flooding events that Union County has seen in recent years, getting a rapid response — protective tarping, damage documentation, and a clear repair plan — can be the difference between a manageable repair and a major interior loss. If you’ve got storm damage and need someone out fast, that’s exactly what we do.
This is the question we hear most often, and the honest answer is: it depends on the extent and location of the damage, the age of the roof, and the condition of the underlying deck. A roof that’s 15 years old with isolated storm damage or a few failed flashing seals is almost always a repair candidate. A roof that’s 25-plus years old with widespread granule loss, multiple leak points, and soft spots in the decking is telling you something different.
In Union, where a large share of homes were built between the 1940s and 1960s, many roofs have already been replaced at least once. If your home is in that category, we’ll give you an honest read on whether a repair makes financial sense or whether you’re putting money into something that’s near the end of its useful life. The free inspection exists specifically for this reason — so you can get a real answer without any financial commitment or pressure to go one direction or the other.
When a storm causes immediate damage — missing shingles, a puncture from a fallen branch, flashing that’s been torn loose — the first priority is stopping water from getting in while a permanent repair is planned. That usually means installing a protective tarp over the affected area, which is a temporary but critical step. We also document the damage thoroughly at this stage, which matters if you’re planning to file a homeowners insurance claim.
Union County has been on the receiving end of serious weather over the years, including the remnants of Tropical Storm Ida and repeated severe thunderstorm events that produce hail and high winds. After those events, demand for emergency roof repair spikes fast and contractor availability gets tight quickly. Having a local company you can call — one that’s already familiar with Union and isn’t driving in from two counties away — makes a real difference in how fast you get a response.
It depends on the scope of work. Minor repairs — replacing a handful of shingles, resealing a flashing joint, patching a small section — typically don’t require a permit under the New Jersey Uniform Construction Code. But more substantial work, including full roof replacements, generally does require one.
What’s specific to Union Township is that the township has relinquished UCC enforcement to the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, Division of Local Code Enforcement, Northern Office. That means permits for roofing work here aren’t processed directly through the township building department the way they are in many other municipalities — they go through the state’s local code enforcement office. If you hire a contractor who doesn’t know that, you can end up with delays, compliance issues, or unpermitted work that creates problems when you go to sell your home or file an insurance claim. We handle the permit process correctly from the start, so that’s not something you need to worry about.
The range is genuinely wide, and any contractor who gives you a firm number without seeing the roof first is guessing. A straightforward repair — a few missing shingles, a failed flashing seal around a chimney or vent — can run anywhere from a few hundred dollars to around $1,000 depending on the materials and accessibility. More involved repairs involving larger sections of damaged decking, multiple leak points, or flat roof membrane work will be higher.
What we can tell you is that the written estimate you get from us before any work starts is the number you’ll see on the invoice — assuming the scope doesn’t change once we’re into the work. In a market where Union homes are selling near $620,000, the cost of a proper repair is almost always a fraction of what deferred damage ends up costing. A ceiling replacement, mold remediation, or damaged framing adds up fast once water has been getting in for a season or two.
Yes, with the right approach. Most shingle repairs can be completed in cold weather, though there are some limitations — asphalt shingles need to be handled carefully in low temperatures to avoid cracking, and certain adhesives require minimum temperature thresholds to seal properly. For flat roof repairs, material selection matters more in winter, and some systems are better suited to cold-weather application than others.
Winter is actually one of the most urgent times for roof repair in Union, NJ. Ice dams — the buildup of ice at roof edges that forces meltwater back under shingles — are a recurring problem on older Union homes that don’t have modern attic insulation and ventilation. When an ice dam forms and water starts migrating into the interior, waiting until spring isn’t a realistic option. We maintain year-round service capacity specifically because roofing problems don’t follow a seasonal schedule, and Union winters are hard enough on older roofs that emergency repairs in January and February are not uncommon.
Start with the basics: verify that the contractor holds a current New Jersey home improvement contractor registration and carries both general liability insurance and workers’ compensation. Workers’ comp matters more than most homeowners realize — if a crew member is injured on your property and the contractor doesn’t carry it, you can be held financially responsible. Ask to see proof of both before signing anything.
Beyond licensing, look for manufacturer certifications. Programs like GAF Master Elite or Owens Corning Platinum Preferred aren’t self-awarded — they require verified installation quality, active insurance, and ongoing compliance. They also allow the contractor to offer manufacturer-backed warranty coverage that unlicensed or uncertified contractors can’t provide. In Union’s active roofing market, several contractors market these credentials, which means it’s worth asking specifically which certification a contractor holds and what warranty coverage it includes. We hold manufacturer certifications and carry full insurance — and we’ll put both in front of you before the first nail goes in.
Other Services we provide in Union