Roof Installation in Mountainside, NJ

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Residential Roofing Services in Mountainside

What You Get When the Job's Done Right

You stop worrying every time it rains. You’re not up on a ladder every spring checking for damage or calling someone back to fix what should’ve been done correctly the first time.

A proper roof installation means your insurance stays intact, your energy bills don’t spike from air leaks, and you’re not dealing with water stains on your ceiling three winters from now. New Jersey weather doesn’t mess around—heavy snow, ice dams, summer storms—and your roof takes all of it head-on.

When it’s installed by someone who knows what they’re doing, you get years of protection without the constant maintenance calls. Your home value holds. Your family stays dry. And you’re not second-guessing whether you hired the right roofing contractor.

Trusted Roofing Contractors Mountainside, NJ

Ten Years Serving Mountainside Homeowners

We’ve been handling residential roofing in Mountainside and throughout Union County since 2015. We’re licensed, insured, and certified by the manufacturers whose materials we install—which means your warranty actually means something.

We’re not a crew that shows up, tears off your old roof, and disappears. We’re local. We know how North Jersey winters hit roofs hard, and we know what it takes to pass inspection the first time. Most of our work comes from referrals, which tells you something about how we operate.

You’ll get a free estimate, a clear timeline, and someone who picks up the phone when you call. That’s how we’ve stayed in business for a decade.

Our Roof Installation Process

Here's What Happens From Start to Finish

It starts with a free inspection. We come out, look at your roof, check for underlying damage, and give you an honest assessment. If you need a full replacement, we’ll tell you. If a repair will buy you a few more years, we’ll tell you that too.

Once you decide to move forward, we walk you through material options—shingles, underlayment, ventilation—and explain what makes sense for your home and budget. If you’re working with insurance, we help with that process so you’re not doing it alone.

Demo day is loud but fast. We protect your property, tear off the old roof, inspect the decking for rot or damage, and make any necessary repairs before the new roof goes on. Then we install your new system according to manufacturer specs, clean up completely, and do a final walkthrough with you.

You get documentation, warranty info, and a roof that’s built to last. No shortcuts.

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New Roof Installation Mountainside

What's Included in a Full Roof Replacement

A complete roof installation isn’t just shingles. It’s a system. You’re getting new underlayment, proper flashing around chimneys and vents, drip edge, ridge venting for airflow, and ice-and-water barrier in vulnerable areas—which matters in Mountainside where ice dams are a real problem.

We pull permits, handle inspections, and make sure everything meets New Jersey building codes. That’s not optional. It protects you if you ever sell, and it keeps your homeowner’s insurance valid.

Most residential roofing projects here take two to four days depending on size and complexity. We coordinate with you so you’re not caught off guard, and we don’t leave tarps on your roof for weeks waiting for the next available crew. When we start, we finish.

The average roof replacement in this area runs between $13,500 and $17,000 for a typical single-family home. Variables include roof size, pitch, material choice, and whether there’s underlying damage. We give you a detailed estimate upfront so you know exactly what you’re paying for.

How much does a new roof installation cost in Mountainside, NJ?

For a typical single-family home in Mountainside—around 1,700 square feet of roof surface—you’re looking at somewhere between $13,500 and $17,000 for a full replacement with quality architectural shingles. That includes tear-off, disposal, new underlayment, proper ventilation, and installation.

Costs go up if your roof has a steep pitch, multiple valleys, or if we find rotted decking that needs replacing. They also vary based on material. Standard asphalt shingles are the most affordable. Upgraded architectural shingles with longer warranties cost more but last longer and look better.

If you’re filing an insurance claim for storm damage, your out-of-pocket might just be your deductible. We help you navigate that process and work directly with adjusters when needed. The key is getting an accurate estimate upfront so there are no surprises halfway through the job.

Most residential roof installations in Mountainside take two to four days once we start. Day one is usually demo—tearing off the old roof and inspecting the decking. Day two and three are installation. Final day is cleanup, inspection, and walkthrough.

Weather can delay things. We’re not installing a roof in a rainstorm or when ice is forecasted. It’s not safe, and it compromises the installation. We’ll let you know if we need to pause and when we’ll be back.

If your project involves structural repairs—rotted decking, damaged trusses, or extensive flashing work—it might take an extra day or two. We don’t rush through those fixes because they matter. You’ll know the timeline before we start, and we keep you updated if anything changes.

Spring and fall are ideal. Temperatures are mild, shingles seal properly, and there’s less chance of weather delays. Late spring through early fall is when most residential roofing projects happen around here.

That said, roofs don’t always fail on a convenient schedule. If you’ve got a leak or storm damage, waiting six months isn’t an option. We install roofs year-round when necessary. Winter installations are trickier—shingles don’t seal as well in cold temps, and ice makes everything harder—but it’s doable if the roof can’t wait.

If you’re planning ahead and don’t have an urgent issue, schedule your roof replacement for late spring or early fall. You’ll get better weather, more predictable timelines, and contractors aren’t as slammed. But if you need it done now, we’ll make it happen safely and correctly regardless of season.

Yes. Mountainside requires a building permit for roof replacements. It’s not optional, and skipping it can cause serious problems down the line—failed inspections when you sell, insurance claim denials, or fines from the township.

We handle the permit process for you. We pull it, schedule the required inspections, and make sure everything is done to code. That includes proper flashing, ventilation, and structural integrity. The inspector checks our work, signs off, and you get documentation that proves your roof was installed legally and correctly.

Some contractors skip permits to save time or avoid scrutiny. That’s a red flag. A permit protects you. It ensures the work meets New Jersey building standards and that your investment is legitimate. Don’t hire anyone who suggests skipping it.

It depends on why your roof needs replacing. If it’s damaged by a covered event—wind, hail, falling tree, fire—your insurance will likely cover most or all of the replacement cost minus your deductible. If your roof is just old and worn out, that’s considered maintenance, and insurance won’t pay.

Most policies cover sudden, accidental damage but not gradual deterioration. A 25-year-old roof that’s failing because it’s reached the end of its lifespan isn’t an insurable event. But if a storm rips off shingles or a tree branch punches through, you’ve got a claim.

We help homeowners navigate insurance claims regularly. We document damage, provide estimates, and work with adjusters to make sure you’re getting what you’re entitled to. If you’re not sure whether you have a claim, we can assess the damage and give you an honest answer before you file.

If your roof is under 15 years old and the damage is isolated—a few missing shingles, a small leak around a vent—repairs usually make sense. If it’s over 20 years old, has widespread granule loss, curling shingles, or multiple leaks, you’re better off replacing it.

Here’s the reality: patching an old roof buys you time, but it doesn’t fix the underlying issue. You might stop one leak, but another will pop up six months later. At a certain point, you’re throwing money at a roof that’s done.

We’ll give you an honest assessment during the free inspection. If repairs will get you a few more years and you’re not ready to replace, we’ll tell you. If the roof is failing and repairs are just delaying the inevitable, we’ll tell you that too. You decide what makes sense for your situation and budget.

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