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A roof that’s been properly inspected, repaired, or replaced doesn’t just stop leaking — it stops costing you. No more water stains showing up on ceilings after a nor’easter. No more wondering whether that soft spot near the chimney is getting worse. You get clarity on where things stand and confidence that your home is protected heading into whatever Union County weather throws at it next.
Clark’s housing stock is predominantly post-war construction — homes with low-pitch Cape Cod sections, multi-plane split-level rooflines, and original or once-replaced decking that’s quietly absorbing damage season after season. When a storm drops over six inches of rain in a single event — which happened here in July 2025 — those small vulnerabilities become real problems fast. A roof that’s been properly assessed and addressed handles that kind of weather the way it’s supposed to.
There’s also the resale side of this. Clark homes are selling fast and at strong prices. A roof that’s been replaced by a manufacturer-certified contractor comes with a transferable warranty that means something to the next buyer’s inspector. That’s not a small thing in a market where homes are moving in under a month and buyers are doing serious due diligence before they sign anything.
We’re a licensed, family-owned exterior renovation contractor based in Elizabeth, NJ — about 8 to 10 miles from Clark via the Garden State Parkway. That’s not a distant provider sending a crew from three counties away. We’re a Union County neighbor who has been working on homes like yours in Clark for over a decade.
We hold NJ Home Improvement Contractor License #13VH10605800, verifiable through the NJ Division of Consumer Affairs in about 60 seconds. Beyond the license, we carry manufacturer certifications from major shingle brands — credentials that most local contractors simply don’t have, and that unlock enhanced, manufacturer-backed warranties that protect your home long after the job is done.
Every project starts with a free inspection and a free, itemized estimate. You see exactly what the work involves and what it costs before anything moves forward. No surprises mid-project, no pressure to decide on the spot. That’s how we work for every Clark homeowner, every time.
It starts with a free roof inspection. One of our technicians comes out, assesses the exterior, checks the attic, evaluates drainage, and documents everything with photos. You get that report regardless of what you decide to do next — it’s yours to keep, submit to your insurance company, or share with a real estate agent if you’re thinking about listing.
If work is recommended, you receive a full, itemized estimate before anything is scheduled. You review it, ask questions, and approve it. That number doesn’t change once the job starts. Clark Township requires permits for roofing work, processed through the Construction Department at 430 Westfield Avenue. We handle that application and coordinate around the Township’s Tuesday and Thursday inspection schedule so you don’t have to navigate that process yourself.
Once the permit is in place, our crew gets to work. For most Clark homes — the Cape Cods, ranches, and split-levels that make up the bulk of the township’s housing stock — a full roof replacement typically runs one to two days depending on complexity. Cleanup is thorough, and final documentation including warranty paperwork is handed off before the job is considered complete.
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Roofing is the core of what we do, and it covers the full range: inspection, repair, maintenance, full replacement, flat roofing, TPO, and EPDM. If your Clark home has a low-slope section — common on the Cape Cod additions and garage rooflines throughout the township — we handle flat roofing systems in-house, not handed off to a subcontractor.
Siding and gutters are part of the picture too. A lot of Clark homes that need a roof also have gutters pulling away from the fascia or siding sections where moisture has been working its way behind the surface for years. Getting all of that assessed in one visit gives you a complete picture of your home’s exterior condition — not just one piece of it. That matters whether you’re maintaining your home for the long term or getting it ready to list in Clark’s fast-moving market.
For situations that can’t wait, we offer 24/7 emergency roof repair. When a storm rolls through Union County and something gives way at 10 at night, you need someone who will actually pick up — not a voicemail. Emergency response includes tarping, damage assessment, and documentation support for insurance claims, because the cost of waiting until morning is usually higher than people expect.
Yes — Clark Township requires a permit for roof replacement, and it’s not something you want to skip. The permit application goes through the Clark Township Construction Department at 430 Westfield Avenue, and inspections are only conducted on Tuesdays and Thursdays. That means your project timeline needs to be planned around municipal availability, not just contractor scheduling.
Working with a contractor who handles this process for you matters more than most homeowners realize. If a roof is replaced without a permit in Clark, you could face complications with your homeowner’s insurance, liability issues if something goes wrong, and disclosure problems when you eventually sell. We manage the permit application and inspection coordination as a standard part of the job — it’s built into the process, not an add-on.
The honest answer is that it depends on the age of the roof, the extent of the damage, and what’s going on underneath the surface. A shingle that’s curling or missing is visible. Damaged flashing around a chimney or skylight is harder to spot from the ground. And deteriorated underlayment or soft decking — which is common on Clark homes from the 1950s and 60s — isn’t visible at all until the old shingles come off.
A proper inspection looks at all of it: the exterior surface, the attic for signs of moisture intrusion or inadequate ventilation, and the drainage system. That’s the only reliable way to know whether a targeted repair will hold or whether you’re patching a roof that’s past the point of no return. We provide that assessment free of charge, with a photo report you keep regardless of what you decide.
Don’t wait to find out how bad it is. Clark sits at the convergence of Union, Somerset, and Middlesex counties — a zone that’s documented for intense, localized storm activity. The July 2025 rainfall event that dropped over six inches on Clark in a single day is a recent example, but it’s consistent with the area’s pattern. After a storm like that, damage that looks minor from the ground — a few missing shingles, a small section of lifted flashing — can allow water into the attic and wall cavities within days.
Call for an inspection as soon as it’s safe to do so. A documented photo report from a licensed contractor is also useful when filing a homeowner’s insurance claim, because it gives the adjuster something concrete to work with. We provide that documentation as part of the free inspection, and 24/7 emergency service is available for situations that need immediate attention — tarping, temporary weatherproofing, and damage assessment that can’t wait for a weekday appointment.
The range varies based on the size of the roof, the pitch and complexity of the roofline, the material you’re using, and what’s found under the old shingles once the tear-off is complete. For a typical Clark single-family home — a Cape Cod, ranch, or Colonial in the 1,500 to 2,500 square foot range — a full asphalt shingle replacement generally falls somewhere between $10,000 and $18,000. Flat roofing systems using TPO or EPDM are priced differently and depend on the square footage of the low-slope area.
What matters most is that you know the number before the job starts, not after. We provide a full, itemized estimate that covers materials, labor, permit fees, and disposal — and that number is what you pay. There are no mid-project surprises for “additional decking damage” that somehow wasn’t mentioned in the original quote. If the inspection reveals something that changes the scope, you’re told about it and asked to approve it before anyone picks up a nail gun.
It’s a real distinction, and it matters most when something goes wrong — or when you sell your home. Manufacturer certifications like those we hold are earned by a small percentage of roofing contractors nationwide. They require demonstrated installation quality, ongoing training, and strict adherence to manufacturer installation standards. The practical result is access to enhanced, manufacturer-backed system warranties that a non-certified contractor simply cannot offer.
For Clark homeowners, that warranty has direct financial value. With median home prices in the $670,000 to $730,000 range and homes selling in under 30 days, a buyer’s inspector is going to look at the roof closely. A manufacturer-backed transferable warranty is a documented asset. A standard 5-year workmanship warranty from an uncertified contractor is not. When you’re making a $12,000 to $15,000 decision on a home worth that much, the difference between those two outcomes is worth understanding before you choose who does the work.
Once a year is a reasonable baseline, and twice a year — once in the fall before nor’easter season and once in the spring after the freeze-thaw cycle — is smarter for most Clark homes. The freeze-thaw pattern that Union County experiences from late fall through early spring is particularly hard on older roofs. Water gets into small cracks and gaps, freezes, expands, and widens those openings a little more each cycle. By the time spring arrives, what started as a minor flashing issue can become a leak that’s been feeding moisture into the attic wall for months.
Clark’s post-war housing stock adds another layer of urgency. A home built in 1958 with a roof that was last replaced in the 1990s is carrying a 30-plus-year-old system. Annual inspections on a roof that age aren’t optional maintenance — they’re how you catch the difference between a $600 repair and a $14,000 replacement before the weather makes that decision for you. We provide free inspections that include a photo report and a straight assessment of where things stand, with no obligation attached.
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