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You stop worrying every time it rains. That’s the real outcome here.
A roof that’s installed correctly doesn’t leak around your chimney when the snow melts. It doesn’t let water creep into your attic during summer storms. And it doesn’t cost you twice because someone cut corners the first time.
When your roof works the way it should, your energy bills drop because heat isn’t escaping through gaps. Your home looks better from the street. And when you eventually sell, you’re not scrambling to patch problems before the inspection.
That’s what proper roofing does. It removes stress you didn’t realize you were carrying. You’re not checking the ceiling after every storm or calling emergency roof repair services at midnight because something finally gave out.
We’ve spent over ten years working on homes throughout Cranford. We know what colonial roofs need. We understand how Victorian homes shed water differently than ranch styles.
Cranford’s weather isn’t easy on roofs. Icy winters, humid summers, and storms that come out of nowhere. We’ve seen what happens when roofing contractors use the wrong materials or rush the flashing work. That’s why we’re licensed, insured, and certified by the manufacturers whose shingles we install.
You’ll get a free estimate with no pressure. We’ll tell you what needs fixing now and what can wait. That’s how we’ve built our reputation here—by being straight with people about their roofs.
First, we come out and actually look at your roof. Not a quick glance from the driveway—we get up there and check the shingles, flashing, valleys, and vents. You get a free inspection with a clear explanation of what we find.
Then you get an estimate that lists everything. Materials, labor, timeline. No hidden costs that show up later. If we find something unexpected once we start work, we talk to you before adding anything to the bill.
During the job, we protect your property. Tarps go down to catch debris. We use magnetic rollers to pick up nails from your driveway and lawn. The dumpster gets placed where it won’t ruin your grass.
When the work’s done, we walk the property with you. You see the new roof, and we show you what we did. Then we clean up completely—your yard shouldn’t look like a construction zone when we leave.
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You get a full roof inspection before any work starts. We check for damage you can see and problems that aren’t obvious yet—like worn flashing or compromised decking underneath your shingles.
For repairs, we fix leaks, replace damaged shingles, reseal flashing around chimneys and vents, and address any structural issues we find. Emergency roof repair is available when storms cause sudden damage and you need someone fast.
Roof replacement includes tearing off old materials, inspecting and repairing the decking if needed, installing new underlayment, and putting on quality shingles from manufacturers like GAF, Owens Corning, or CertainTeed. We handle the permits and make sure everything meets local building codes in Cranford.
We also do siding and gutter work, because your roof is only part of your home’s weather protection system. If your gutters aren’t directing water away properly, even a perfect roof can develop problems. We look at the whole picture so you’re not calling someone else to fix related issues six months later.
Most roof replacements in Cranford run between $8,000 and $18,000, depending on your home’s size, the pitch of your roof, and what materials you choose. A simple ranch with standard architectural shingles costs less than a two-story colonial with multiple valleys and a steep pitch.
The price includes tearing off your old roof, replacing any damaged decking, installing new underlayment and shingles, and handling all the cleanup. If we find rotted wood underneath your old shingles, that adds to the cost—but we tell you before we do the work, not after.
Premium materials like architectural shingles or metal roofing cost more upfront but last longer. A basic 3-tab asphalt shingle might last 15-20 years in New Jersey’s climate. Architectural shingles typically go 25-30 years. Metal roofing can last 50 years or more. You’re balancing upfront cost against how long until you need another roof.
Most residential roof replacements in Cranford take two to four days. A straightforward ranch house with easy roof access might be done in two days. A larger two-story home with complex angles and multiple chimneys usually takes three to four days.
Weather affects the timeline. We don’t install roofing in rain or when temperatures drop too low for the shingles to seal properly. If a storm rolls in mid-project, we make sure everything’s tarped and secured, then finish when conditions improve.
The actual work happens in stages. Day one is usually tear-off and inspection of the decking. Day two involves repairs to any damaged wood and installation of underlayment and new shingles. Day three (if needed) finishes the shingles and handles detail work like flashing and ridge caps. Then we do a final walkthrough and complete cleanup.
Leaks around chimneys and vents are the biggest issue we see. The flashing that seals these penetrations takes a beating from New Jersey weather. When it fails, water gets into your attic during storms.
Missing or damaged shingles are common after wind storms. Cranford gets some serious wind, especially in winter. If shingles weren’t installed correctly or they’re just old, wind can peel them right off. Even a few missing shingles let water underneath.
Ice dams cause problems in winter. Snow melts on your roof, runs down, and refreezes at the edges. That ice backs water up under your shingles. Poor attic insulation makes this worse because heat escaping from your house melts the snow faster. We see a lot of this on older Cranford homes that haven’t had insulation upgrades.
Yes, you need a building permit from Cranford for roof replacement. The town wants to make sure the work meets current building codes, especially for things like fire resistance and wind ratings.
We handle the permit application for you. It’s part of our service. We submit the paperwork, pay the fees, and schedule the required inspections. You don’t have to deal with the township building department.
The inspection usually happens after the roof is installed. An inspector comes out to verify the work was done correctly. This protects you—it’s an independent check that everything meets code. Once the inspection passes, the permit closes out and you’re all set. If you ever sell your house, having proper permits for your roof replacement is important for the title transfer.
If the damage is limited to one area—like a few missing shingles after a storm or a leak around your chimney—repair usually makes sense. We can replace damaged sections and reseal flashing without tearing off your entire roof.
Full replacement makes more sense when your roof is over 20 years old, you’re seeing widespread shingle damage, or you have multiple leaks in different areas. At that point, you’re likely to keep having problems even after repairs. Replacing everything gives you a fresh start with a warranty.
During your free inspection, we’ll tell you honestly which option makes sense for your situation. If your roof has 10 good years left and you just need a small repair, we’re not going to push you toward a $15,000 replacement. But if your shingles are curling, you’re missing granules everywhere, and your decking is starting to rot, repair is just delaying the inevitable. We’ll show you what we’re seeing so you can make the call.
Check that they’re licensed and insured. A legitimate roofing contractor carries liability insurance and workers’ comp. If someone gets hurt on your property and the company isn’t insured, you could be liable. Ask to see proof of insurance before anyone starts work.
Look at how long they’ve been working locally. A company that’s been in Cranford for years has a reputation to protect. You can find reviews from your neighbors. Fly-by-night contractors show up after storms, do quick work, and disappear when problems emerge.
Get everything in writing. The estimate should list specific materials (brand and type of shingles), a clear timeline, and the total cost including labor and disposal fees. Be wary of contractors who want large deposits upfront or pressure you to sign immediately. A professional roofing company gives you time to review the estimate and ask questions before you commit.
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