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You stop worrying every time the forecast shows storms rolling in. No more ceiling stains, no more emergency tarps, no more wondering if this is the year you’ll need to replace the whole thing.
A proper roof installation means your attic stays dry, your energy bills don’t spike because heat’s escaping through gaps, and your home value holds steady when it’s time to sell. You’re not calling someone back six months later because shingles are already lifting or flashing wasn’t done right.
In Clark, where wind gusts regularly hit 50+ mph and hail can punch through cheap materials, your roof needs to be installed by someone who knows how to handle New Jersey’s weather. That’s the difference between a roof that lasts 25 years and one that starts failing at year 10. You get the former when the installation is done right from day one.
We’ve been handling residential roofing in Clark since before the 2010s housing boom roofs started hitting their expiration dates. We’re certified by GAF, Owens Corning, CertainTeed, Atlas, and IKO because we install according to manufacturer specs, which means you get access to better warranties.
We’re a family-run roofing company, so when you call, you’re talking to people who actually show up to your job site. No call centers, no subcontractors we’ve never met. We price jobs transparently because we’ve seen what happens when contractors lowball estimates and then hit you with change orders.
Clark homeowners deal with specific challenges: proximity to the Parkway means more road salt in the air, older neighborhoods have mature trees that drop branches, and the township has permitting requirements that out-of-town contractors miss. We handle all of it because we’ve done it hundreds of times in your zip code.
You schedule a free inspection and we come out to assess your roof’s condition. We’re looking at shingle wear, flashing integrity, ventilation setup, and any signs of water intrusion. You get a written estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and timeline with no surprise fees later.
Once you approve the estimate, we pull the necessary permits with Clark Township and schedule your installation around weather windows. Most residential roofing installations take two to four days depending on roof size and complexity. We remove old shingles down to the decking, replace any damaged plywood, install new underlayment and ice-and-water shield in vulnerable areas, then install your new shingles according to manufacturer guidelines.
We handle cleanup daily because you shouldn’t be dodging nails in your driveway. After installation, we walk the property with a magnet roller and do a final inspection with you to make sure everything meets both our standards and yours. You get all warranty paperwork, permit sign-offs, and our contact information for any questions down the road.
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Every roof installation includes complete tear-off of existing materials, inspection and repair of roof decking, installation of synthetic underlayment, proper ventilation setup, and manufacturer-certified shingle installation. We install new flashing around chimneys, skylights, and valleys because that’s where most leaks start when corners get cut.
In Clark, you’re looking at typical costs between $10,000 and $20,000 for a full roof replacement depending on your home’s square footage and pitch. Steeper roofs cost more because they’re harder to work safely. If you’re dealing with storm damage, we’ll document everything for your insurance claim and work directly with adjusters to make sure you’re getting fair coverage.
Most asphalt shingle roofs last 20 to 25 years in New Jersey’s climate when installed correctly. That timeline shortens fast if ventilation is inadequate or if the previous installer skipped steps. We don’t skip steps. You’re also getting a roofing contractor who’s licensed, insured, and has been doing this long enough to know what actually fails five years down the road versus what holds up.
Clark’s housing stock includes a lot of homes built in the early 2000s that are hitting replacement age right now. If your roof is approaching 20 years old, you’re not being paranoid by getting it inspected. You’re being smart, because catching problems before they become emergencies saves you thousands.
Most residential roof installations take two to four days from start to finish. Single-story homes with simple rooflines can sometimes be done in two days if weather cooperates. Two-story homes or roofs with multiple valleys, dormers, or steep pitches usually take three to four days.
Weather delays happen in New Jersey, especially during spring and fall when storms roll through unpredictably. We don’t install in rain or high winds because it compromises the installation quality and safety. If we have to pause for weather, we make sure your roof is protected with tarps until conditions improve.
The timeline also depends on how many layers of old shingles need to come off. Clark building codes allow up to two layers, but removing multiple layers adds time to the tear-off phase. We give you a realistic timeline upfront based on your specific roof, not a generic estimate that doesn’t account for what we’re actually dealing with.
Architectural shingles are the standard for most Clark homes because they offer better wind resistance and longer warranties than basic three-tab shingles. You’re looking at 25 to 30-year warranties with architectural shingles versus 15 to 20 years with three-tabs.
For homes in areas with significant tree coverage, impact-resistant shingles make sense because they’re rated to withstand hail and falling branches better than standard shingles. They cost more upfront but some insurance companies offer discounts for impact-resistant materials, which can offset the difference over time.
Color choice matters more than people think. Darker shingles absorb more heat, which can increase cooling costs in summer but help with ice dam prevention in winter. Lighter shingles reflect heat but may show algae staining faster in shaded areas. We walk through these tradeoffs during your estimate so you’re making an informed decision based on your specific home and priorities, not just picking whatever’s cheapest.
Insurance covers roof replacement when damage is caused by a covered peril like wind, hail, or falling trees. Normal wear and tear from age isn’t covered, which is why documenting storm damage immediately after severe weather is important.
If you’ve had recent storm damage, we can inspect your roof and document everything for your insurance claim. We take photos of damaged shingles, compromised flashing, and any signs of water intrusion. Most adjusters want to see clear evidence of storm impact, not just general deterioration.
Insurance companies sometimes try to depreciate claims based on roof age, meaning they’ll only pay a portion of replacement cost if your roof is older. Having a roofing contractor who knows how to document and present claims properly makes a difference in what you actually receive. We’ve worked with every major insurance carrier operating in New Jersey and know what documentation they require to process claims without unnecessary delays or denials.
If your roof is under 15 years old and damage is localized to one section, repairs usually make sense. Missing shingles from a wind event, small leaks around flashing, or isolated storm damage can often be repaired without replacing the entire roof.
Once your roof hits 18 to 20 years old, repairs become less cost-effective because you’re putting money into a system that’s near the end of its lifespan anyway. If you’re seeing multiple problem areas, widespread shingle curling or granule loss, or recurring leaks in different spots, replacement is the better investment.
During a free inspection, we’ll tell you honestly whether repairs will buy you a few more years or if you’re just delaying the inevitable. Some contractors push replacement when repairs would work fine, others downplay problems to get a quick repair job. We give you the actual condition of your roof and let you decide based on real information, not a sales pitch.
You get two types of warranties: manufacturer warranties on materials and workmanship warranties on installation. Manufacturer warranties typically range from 25 to 50 years depending on shingle quality, but they only cover defects in the materials themselves, not installation errors.
Workmanship warranties cover installation mistakes and typically run 5 to 10 years depending on the roofing company. Our workmanship warranty covers any issues that arise from how we installed your roof, which gives you protection if something fails due to improper technique or missed steps.
Enhanced warranties are available when you use a certified installer like us with specific manufacturer shingle systems. These extended warranties cover both materials and labor, which standard warranties don’t. The catch is you have to use certified installers and specific product combinations to qualify. We’ll explain which warranty options apply to your project and what the actual coverage differences mean in plain terms, because warranty language is deliberately confusing and most homeowners don’t realize what’s excluded until they try to file a claim.
You don’t need to be home for the actual installation work, but someone should be available at the start of the project and for the final walkthrough. We’ll need access to your property and occasionally need to ask questions if we discover unexpected issues like rotted decking that wasn’t visible during the initial inspection.
Roof installation is loud. Tear-off and nail guns make enough noise that if you work from home, you’ll want to plan accordingly. Most people choose to be out of the house during the day while we’re working, which is completely fine as long as we can reach you by phone if needed.
We do a final walkthrough with you at the end of the project to show you the completed work, explain your warranty coverage, and answer any questions. That’s when you’ll want to be present so you can see exactly what was done and understand how to maintain your new roof going forward. We also review where we’ve placed all your warranty documentation and permit paperwork so you know where everything is if you need it years down the road.