Hear from Our Customers
Wyckoff is one of the most beautiful towns in Bergen County — and one of the hardest on roofs. Those mature trees lining the streets and overhanging properties throughout town drop debris year-round, trap moisture against flashing, and accelerate granule loss on aging shingles faster than most homeowners realize. A proper roof replacement doesn’t just swap old shingles for new ones. It addresses the full system — decking, underlayment, ventilation, flashing at every chimney and valley — so the next roof actually performs for the long run.
The freeze-thaw cycle from November through March is particularly punishing on Wyckoff’s large Colonial homes. Ice dams form when heat escapes through a poorly ventilated attic, melts snow at the roof surface, and refreezes at the cold eaves — forcing water backward under shingles and into your home. Many of the homes in Wyckoff were built in the 1960s through the 1980s, and the attic insulation in those homes has often settled or degraded over decades.
When the job is done right, you get more than a new roof. You get a home that’s properly protected going into winter, a GAF system warranty that covers both materials and workmanship in writing, and the confidence that comes from knowing a licensed NJ contractor pulled the required Wyckoff Township building permit and did the work by the book.
We’ve been doing exterior work across New Jersey for 17 years, with deep roots in Wyckoff and the surrounding Bergen County communities. That kind of track record doesn’t happen by accident — it happens because real homeowners in Wyckoff refer us to their neighbors, leave honest reviews, and call us back when the next project comes up. This business was built on that, not on paid leads or storm-chasing crews that disappear after a deposit.
As a GAF certified roofer serving Wyckoff, NJ, we can offer warranty tiers — including the GAF System Plus Limited Warranty covering both materials and workmanship — that uncertified contractors simply can’t access. That distinction matters a lot when you’re protecting a home worth close to a million dollars on a wooded lot off Franklin Avenue or near Sicomac.
We pull permits through Wyckoff Township as a standard part of every project. We communicate clearly from the first inspection to the final walkthrough. And we treat your property — your landscaping, your driveway, your yard — with the same respect we’d want on our own homes.
It starts with a free inspection. We get on the roof, assess the actual condition of the shingles, decking, flashing, and ventilation, and give you a straight answer — repair or replace, and why. If it’s storm damage from a nor’easter or a summer hail event, we document everything in a way that supports your insurance claim and helps you get the coverage you’re entitled to. You won’t be left figuring out the adjuster conversation on your own.
Once you approve the written, itemized proposal, we pull the required building permit through Wyckoff Township — as mandated by the municipality — and schedule the job. Most residential roof replacements on Wyckoff’s larger Colonial homes are completed in one to two days. Our crew handles full tear-off, inspects and addresses any damaged decking, installs ice and water shield at all eaves and valleys, lays the underlayment system, and finishes with your chosen GAF shingles. Ridge caps, drip edge, and all flashing are replaced as part of the standard scope — not as upsells.
When the crew is done, the site gets a complete cleanup including a magnetic nail sweep of the yard. The last thing you need is a roofing nail in a tire or a child’s foot. We do a final walkthrough with you before we leave, and your warranty documentation is provided in writing before we close the job.
Ready to get started?
Residential roof replacement in Wyckoff, NJ isn’t a one-size-fits-all job. The large Colonial-style homes that define this township come with complex rooflines — multiple pitches, dormers, valleys, chimneys, and skylights that each require precise flashing work and careful attention to water management. We work with GAF architectural shingles rated for the wind and weather demands of Bergen County, and every installation includes proper ice and water shield placement, balanced attic ventilation assessment, and drip edge installation as standard components of the job.
For homes with documented storm damage — whether from a winter nor’easter, a summer hail event, or wind that lifted ridge caps — we handle the insurance documentation side as well. We know what adjusters look for, and we make sure the scope of your claim reflects the actual damage to your home. We also offer commercial roof replacement in Wyckoff, NJ for property owners along the Franklin Avenue and Godwin Avenue corridors, including flat, TPO, and EPDM systems.
Every project includes a Wyckoff Township building permit, pulled by us before work begins. This protects you legally, keeps your homeowner’s insurance valid, and ensures the completed work meets NJ Uniform Construction Code standards. It’s not optional — and any contractor who suggests skipping it is putting that risk on you, not them.
Yes — Wyckoff Township officially requires a building permit for all new roofing work, and that requirement is confirmed directly on the wyckoffnj.gov municipal website. Permits are obtained through the Construction Official at Wyckoff Town Hall, located at 340 Franklin Avenue. This isn’t a technicality to work around — it’s a protection for you as the homeowner.
When a permit is pulled and the work is inspected, you have documented proof that the job was completed to NJ Uniform Construction Code standards. That matters when you sell the home, when you file an insurance claim, and when you need to hold a contractor accountable for their work. Contractors who skip permits aren’t saving you money — they’re transferring legal and financial risk onto you. We handle all required permitting as a standard part of every roof replacement in Wyckoff, NJ, so you never have to wonder whether the paperwork is in order.
The honest answer is that it depends on the size and complexity of your specific roof — and Wyckoff’s housing stock skews toward the more complex end of the spectrum. The large Colonial-style homes throughout the township often feature multiple valleys, dormers, steep pitches, chimneys, and skylights, all of which add to the scope and cost of a proper replacement compared to a simpler ranch-style home.
Nationally, the average roof replacement runs between $11,000 and $14,000. For Wyckoff’s larger homes with more complex rooflines — and accounting for Bergen County’s labor costs, which run 15 to 25 percent above the national average — it’s reasonable to expect a quality replacement to land above that range. The more useful question is what you’re getting for that investment: GAF architectural shingles, a full system warranty covering materials and workmanship, proper ice and water shield installation, Bergen County permit compliance, and a crew that treats your property with care. On a home worth close to a million dollars, that’s not an expense — it’s exactly the right investment.
Ice dams form when heat escapes through the attic, warms the roof surface, and melts snow that then refreezes at the cold eaves — creating a ridge of ice that forces water backward under the shingles. It’s a common problem in Wyckoff specifically because of Bergen County’s hard freeze-thaw cycles from November through March, and because many of the homes here were built in the 1960s through 1980s with attic insulation that has degraded or settled significantly over the decades.
A new roof alone doesn’t fully solve ice dams if the underlying ventilation problem isn’t addressed. A proper replacement includes an assessment of your attic ventilation, installation of ice and water shield at all eaves and valleys, and drip edge installation — all of which reduce the risk of ice dam damage significantly. If ventilation improvements are needed beyond the roofing scope, we’ll tell you that clearly rather than let you spend money on a new roof that’s still vulnerable to the same problem next February.
The honest answer is that you usually can’t tell from the ground — and neither can a contractor who quotes you without getting on the roof. The signs that point toward replacement rather than repair include shingles that are curling, cracking, or losing granules in large patches; visible daylight through the attic; multiple areas of active leaking rather than one isolated spot; and a roof that’s 20 to 30 or more years old, especially if it was originally installed with 3-tab shingles, which were the standard on most Wyckoff homes built before the 1990s.
That said, not every roof that looks rough needs a full replacement. If the damage is isolated — a few lifted shingles from a wind event, a flashing failure at one chimney — a repair may be the right call. The free inspection we offer is specifically designed to give you a straight answer on this. We’ll document what we find, show you the condition of the decking and underlayment, and give you a clear recommendation with the reasoning behind it. No pressure either way.
Yes, and this is an area where having the right contractor makes a real difference. Storm damage — including hail impact, wind-lifted shingles, and debris damage from the kind of nor’easters and summer convective storms that regularly hit Bergen County — is typically covered under standard homeowner’s insurance policies. The challenge is that the claims process requires proper documentation, and a vague or incomplete damage report can result in a settlement that doesn’t cover the full scope of what your roof actually needs.
We document storm damage thoroughly — photographs, written assessments, and scope of work details that give your adjuster a clear picture of what happened and what it takes to fix it correctly. We communicate with adjusters directly when needed and make sure the claim reflects the real damage, not just what’s visible from the street. You paid for that coverage — you should get what you’re entitled to, and we help make sure that happens.
Wyckoff is a community where homeowners do their homework before hiring anyone for a significant project — and that’s exactly the kind of buyer we work well with. Everything about how we operate is designed to hold up under scrutiny: our GAF certification is independently verifiable on gaf.com, our NJ Home Improvement Contractor license is on file with the NJ Division of Consumer Affairs, and our reviews come from real homeowners across Bergen County who made the same decision you’re considering now.
Beyond credentials, what matters in this market is accountability. We pull permits, put everything in writing, show up when we say we will, and finish the job cleanly — including a magnetic nail sweep of the property before we leave. For a homeowner in Wyckoff protecting a home worth close to a million dollars, that combination of certification, experience, local code knowledge, and genuine follow-through is what separates a contractor you can trust from one you’re hoping works out. The free inspection is the easiest way to see that difference for yourself.