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You stop worrying every time you hear wind or see dark clouds. That’s what a properly installed roof does—it removes the anxiety that comes with wondering if this storm will be the one that causes problems.
Your energy bills drop because the roof actually insulates like it should. You’re not paying to heat or cool the outside air anymore. And if you decide to sell, you’re looking at a 60-70% return on investment, which beats most home improvements by a wide margin.
The real outcome is this: you’re not dealing with emergency calls to roofers, you’re not scrambling with insurance claims for water damage, and you’re not replacing drywall or insulation because a leak went unnoticed. You’re just living in your house without the roof being a problem you think about.
We’ve been installing roofs in Cranford and throughout Union County for over a decade. That matters because we’re still here—still honoring warranties, still answering calls, still showing up when homeowners need us.
We’re a family-owned roofing company, which means our reputation is everything. We hold certifications from GAF, Owens Corning, and CertainTeed, which gives you access to better warranties and proves we meet their standards for installation quality. We’re licensed, insured, and we know New Jersey building codes inside and out.
Cranford homeowners deal with nor’easters, summer storms, heat, humidity, and everything in between. We’ve seen what fails and what lasts in this climate, and that experience shows up in how we install your roof.
We start with a free inspection and estimate. You get a detailed breakdown of what your roof needs, what materials we recommend, and exactly what it costs. No surprises, no pressure.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle the permits and schedule the work around your life. On installation day, we protect your property, remove the old roofing materials, inspect the decking for damage, and install your new roof according to manufacturer specifications. That last part matters—it’s what keeps your warranty valid.
We clean up completely when we’re done. You shouldn’t find nails in your driveway or shingles in your bushes. Then we walk you through the finished work, answer any questions, and make sure you have all your warranty documentation.
The whole process typically takes a few days depending on your roof size and complexity. You’ll know the timeline upfront, and we’ll communicate if anything changes.
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You’re getting a complete roofing system, not just shingles slapped on top of old materials. That includes proper ventilation, quality underlayment, ice and water shield in vulnerable areas, and manufacturer-certified installation techniques.
In Cranford, we’re dealing with specific weather challenges. The heat alone can take 5-10 years off a roof’s life if it’s not installed correctly. We account for thermal expansion, ensure proper attic ventilation to reduce heat buildup, and use materials rated for New Jersey’s climate extremes.
You also get options. Architectural shingles that last 25-30 years, impact-resistant materials that can lower your insurance premiums, energy-efficient options that reflect heat instead of absorbing it. We’ll explain what makes sense for your home and your budget.
Every installation comes with manufacturer warranties on materials and our workmanship guarantee. If something goes wrong because of how we installed it, we fix it. And because we’re local and established, we’ll actually be here to honor that.
Most residential roof installations in Cranford start around $10,000 for basic asphalt shingles on an average-sized home. That number moves up or down based on your roof’s size, pitch, complexity, and the materials you choose.
New Jersey costs run higher than the national average because of local labor rates, stricter building codes, and material costs in our market. A steep roof takes longer and requires more safety equipment. Multiple valleys, dormers, or skylights add complexity and time.
We give you an exact price after inspecting your roof. You’ll see the breakdown—materials, labor, permits, disposal—so you know where your money goes. No vague estimates that change later.
The actual installation usually takes 2-4 days for most homes in Cranford. Larger homes, complex roof designs, or weather delays can extend that timeline.
The full process from signing the contract to completion typically runs 2-3 weeks. That includes ordering materials, pulling permits, scheduling the crew, and completing the work. We’re not rushing through your roof to get to the next job.
You’ll have a specific schedule before we start. We show up when we say we will, and if weather or an unexpected issue changes the timeline, you’ll know immediately. Most homeowners are surprised by how quickly it goes once we’re on site.
If your roof is over 20 years old, has multiple leaks, or shows widespread damage like curling shingles or missing granules, you’re usually looking at replacement. Repairs make sense for isolated damage on a newer roof.
Here’s the reality: patching an old roof is like putting a bandaid on a bigger problem. You might stop one leak, but the rest of the roof is the same age and condition. You’ll be calling someone back in six months for a different leak.
During your free inspection, we’ll tell you honestly what makes sense. If repairs will buy you a few good years, we’ll say that. If you’re throwing money at a roof that needs replacement, we’ll tell you that too. We’ve been doing this long enough that we don’t need to sell you something you don’t need.
We install asphalt shingles, architectural shingles, metal roofing, and synthetic materials from manufacturers like GAF, Owens Corning, and CertainTeed. Most Cranford homeowners choose architectural shingles because they balance cost, durability, and appearance.
Asphalt shingles last 20-30 years in our climate and come in dozens of colors. Metal roofs last 50+ years, handle our weather extremes well, and can cut cooling costs, but they cost more upfront. Synthetic materials are gaining popularity because they resist impact damage and hold up better in storms.
We’ll show you samples, explain the differences in warranty coverage and performance, and help you choose based on your priorities. Some materials qualify for insurance discounts if they’re impact-resistant. Some reflect more heat and lower energy costs. We make sure you understand what you’re getting before you decide.
Yes. We hold the required contractor licenses for New Jersey and carry full liability insurance and workers’ compensation coverage. You can verify our credentials before we start work.
We’re also certified by major manufacturers—GAF, Owens Corning, and CertainTeed. Those certifications aren’t automatic. We had to meet their installation standards, maintain insurance requirements, and prove our track record. The benefit to you is access to enhanced warranties that you can’t get with non-certified contractors.
This matters more than most homeowners realize. Storm chasers and unlicensed contractors disappear when there’s a problem. We’re a local company that’s been here over a decade. Our license, insurance, and manufacturer certifications mean you have recourse if something goes wrong, and we have a reputation to protect.
Yes. We’ll inspect your roof for storm damage, document everything with photos and detailed notes, and provide a professional estimate that insurance adjusters take seriously. We’ve worked with every major insurance company and know what they need to process claims.
New Jersey has strict timelines after storm damage—usually within one year of the damage occurring. We help you move quickly so you don’t miss deadlines. We can also meet with your adjuster on-site to make sure they’re seeing all the damage.
We don’t handle the claim for you or negotiate directly with your insurance company—that’s your responsibility. But we give you the documentation and professional assessment that makes the process smoother. Most homeowners tell us that having detailed, accurate information from a licensed contractor made their claim much easier to navigate.