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A properly installed roof stops leaks before they start. It keeps your energy bills down because the right materials and ventilation mean your HVAC isn’t working overtime every summer and winter. You’re not patching problems or calling for emergency repairs every time a storm rolls through.
Your home value stays protected. Buyers notice roof condition immediately, and a new roof installation with transferable warranties makes your property more attractive if you ever sell. Insurance companies care too—coverage depends on roof age and condition, and a documented professional installation keeps claims straightforward.
You get peace of mind. No more wondering if that next heavy rain will find its way into your attic or bedroom ceiling. No more stress about whether the contractor who installed it will be around if something goes wrong. Just a roof that does its job, backed by people who stand behind their work.
We’ve spent ten years installing roofs for homeowners in Liberty Square and throughout New Jersey. We’re licensed, certified by major manufacturers like GAF, and we’ve built our reputation one roof at a time through referrals and reviews from people who actually hired us.
We’re a family-run roofing company, which means you’re not getting shuffled through a corporate system. You talk to people who care about the outcome because our name is attached to every job. We give free estimates and inspections because we want you to know exactly what you’re getting before you commit to anything.
Liberty Square homeowners deal with nor’easters, summer heat, and the occasional hurricane. We understand what New Jersey weather does to roofs. We know the building codes, the insurance requirements, and what materials actually hold up here. That local knowledge matters when you’re making a decision that affects your home for the next 20 to 50 years.
First, we come out for a free inspection. We look at your current roof condition, check for underlying damage, measure everything, and talk through your options. You’ll know what materials make sense for your home, what the timeline looks like, and what the actual cost is—no vague estimates or surprise charges later.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle the permits and paperwork. New Jersey requires proper registration and compliance with local building codes, and we make sure everything is filed correctly. Then we schedule your installation around your life, not ours.
On installation day, our crew tears off the old roof if needed, inspects the decking for any rot or damage, and installs your new roof using manufacturer-certified methods. That certification matters because it’s what activates your warranty coverage. We clean up completely when we’re done—no nails left in your driveway, no debris in your yard.
After installation, we walk you through the finished work and provide all your warranty documentation. You’ll have direct contact information if you ever need anything. That’s it. Straightforward, transparent, and done right.
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You get a complete tear-off of your existing roof down to the decking. We inspect that decking and replace any damaged sections—this step is critical because New Jersey’s climate causes moisture damage that homeowners don’t see until the old roof comes off. Skipping this inspection is how problems hide and get worse.
We install proper underlayment, ventilation, and insulation. Ventilation prevents ice dams in winter and reduces attic heat in summer, which extends your roof’s lifespan and cuts your energy costs. Most roof failures in this area come from poor ventilation, not bad shingles.
Your new roof includes manufacturer-backed warranties on materials. If you choose GAF products and we install them to certification standards, you can get coverage that protects both materials and labor for as long as you own your home. Those warranties transfer to the next owner too, which adds real value if you sell.
We also handle your gutters and any siding repairs needed around the roofline. Water damage doesn’t stop at the roof—it flows down, and if your gutters are clogged or damaged, you’re just moving the problem. We look at the whole system so you’re actually protected.
A complete roof replacement in Liberty Square typically runs between $10,000 and $30,000 depending on your roof size, pitch, material choice, and whether there’s underlying damage that needs repair. Asphalt shingles are the most common and cost-effective option. Metal, tile, or slate cost more upfront but last significantly longer—sometimes 50+ years compared to 20-30 for asphalt.
The price includes tear-off, disposal, new underlayment, ventilation improvements, the roofing material itself, and labor. If we find rotted decking during tear-off, that’s an additional cost, but we give you a clear quote before doing that work. Some companies lowball estimates and then hit you with surprise charges once they’re halfway through the job. We don’t operate that way.
Financing options exist if you need them, and sometimes insurance covers part of the cost if you’re replacing due to storm damage. We can work with your insurance company to document everything properly. The key is getting an honest assessment upfront so you know what you’re actually paying for.
Most residential roof installations take one to three days once we start, depending on roof size and complexity. A straightforward ranch-style home might be done in a day. A larger two-story house with multiple angles and valleys takes longer. Weather delays happen—we don’t install in heavy rain or high winds because it compromises the installation quality and safety.
The timeline from your initial call to completion is usually two to four weeks. That includes scheduling your free inspection, getting you a detailed estimate, ordering materials, pulling permits, and then doing the actual installation. During peak season after major storms, that timeline can extend because every roofing contractor in New Jersey gets slammed with calls.
If you’re dealing with an emergency like a major leak or storm damage, we prioritize getting you a temporary fix quickly and then schedule the full replacement as soon as possible. You won’t be left with a tarp on your roof for months. We understand that your home needs to be protected now, not eventually.
Asphalt shingles are the most popular choice in Liberty Square because they handle New Jersey’s temperature swings well and offer solid value. Architectural shingles last longer than basic three-tab shingles and look better too. They typically give you 25-30 years of protection when installed correctly with proper ventilation.
Metal roofing is gaining popularity because it lasts 50+ years, reflects heat in summer, sheds snow in winter, and holds up against high winds better than shingles. The upfront cost is higher, but you’re probably never replacing that roof again. It’s a smart choice if you’re planning to stay in your home long-term.
Tile and slate are premium options that last even longer than metal, but they’re heavy and expensive. Most homes in this area don’t need that level of investment. What matters more than the material itself is proper installation, adequate ventilation, and regular maintenance. A cheap material installed perfectly will outlast an expensive material installed poorly. We help you choose what actually makes sense for your home and budget, not what makes us the most money.
If your roof is under 15 years old and the damage is localized—like a few missing shingles after a storm or a small leak in one area—repair usually makes sense. Minor repairs cost $300 to $1,000 and buy you more time before a full replacement is necessary.
If your roof is over 20 years old, has multiple problem areas, or shows widespread wear like curling shingles, granule loss, or frequent leaks, replacement is the better move. Patching an old roof is like putting a band-aid on a bigger problem. You’ll spend money on repairs repeatedly, and you’re still left with an aging roof that will fail soon anyway.
During your free inspection, we’ll tell you honestly which situation you’re in. We’re not going to push a full replacement if a repair handles the problem. But we’re also not going to tell you a repair is fine when we know you’ll be calling us back in six months with worse damage. New Jersey building codes only allow two layers of shingles, so if you already have two layers, a tear-off and replacement is your only legal option.
Insurance covers roof replacement when the damage is caused by a covered event like a storm, wind, hail, or falling tree. New Jersey gets hit with nor’easters and occasional hurricanes, and those events typically qualify for coverage. Your insurance adjuster will inspect the damage and determine if it meets their threshold for replacement versus repair.
Insurance does not cover roof replacement due to age, wear and tear, or lack of maintenance. If your roof is just old and deteriorating naturally, that’s on you. This is why keeping your roof maintained and documented matters—if a storm causes damage to an already-neglected roof, insurance companies can deny the claim or depreciate the payout significantly.
We can work directly with your insurance company to document damage, provide estimates, and handle the paperwork. We’ve done this hundreds of times. The key is filing promptly after damage occurs and having a contractor who knows how to communicate with adjusters. Don’t wait months to file a claim—insurance companies can deny coverage if you delay reporting damage.
You get two types of warranties: manufacturer warranties on the materials and workmanship warranties on the installation. Manufacturer warranties typically cover shingles for 25-50 years depending on the product. If the shingles fail due to defects, the manufacturer replaces them. Basic warranties are prorated, meaning coverage decreases over time.
Upgraded warranties like GAF’s Golden Pledge cover both materials and labor for as long as you own your home, and they’re transferable to the next owner if you sell. These warranties require installation by certified contractors using specific methods—that’s us. The certification process ensures we’re installing to manufacturer standards, which is what activates the enhanced coverage.
Our workmanship warranty covers installation errors for a set period after completion. If something goes wrong because of how we installed your roof, we fix it at no cost to you. This is separate from material defects. Always get warranty terms in writing before the job starts, and keep that documentation with your home records. Warranties only matter if the company that issued them is still around to honor them, which is why working with an established local roofing contractor matters.
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