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You know that feeling when dark clouds roll in and you’re wondering if this is the storm that finally causes real problems. Or when you spot a stain on your ceiling and realize you’ve been putting off that roof inspection for too long.
A solid roof means you stop checking weather apps with anxiety. It means your insurance company isn’t giving you headaches about coverage. It means the next hailstorm in Free Acres doesn’t send you scrambling to find an emergency roofer who actually answers their phone.
When your roof is done right, you’re not dealing with callbacks, patch jobs that fail in six months, or contractors who disappear after deposit. You’re getting years of protection without the constant maintenance headaches that come from cutting corners the first time.
We’ve been handling roofs in Free Acres and throughout Union County since before storm damage became the norm every spring. We’re licensed, manufacturer-certified with GAF and major shingle companies, and we’re not going anywhere.
We’re a family-owned operation, which means when you call, you’re talking to people who live and work in this area. We know how North Jersey weather beats up roofs. We know which insurance adjusters are reasonable and which ones need documentation three different ways.
You’ll get a free inspection, a clear estimate with no surprise fees, and straight answers about what needs fixing now versus what can wait. That’s how we’ve built our reputation here.
First, we schedule a free inspection at a time that actually works for you. We’re not showing up unannounced or pressuring you into same-day decisions. During the inspection, we’re looking at shingle condition, flashing, ventilation, and any signs of water intrusion you might not see from the ground.
Then you get a written estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and timeline. No vague “we’ll figure it out as we go” pricing. If insurance is involved, we document everything the adjuster needs and walk you through the claims process.
Once you approve the work, we order materials and lock in your start date. Most residential roofing jobs in Free Acres wrap up in one to three days depending on size and weather. We handle permits, we protect your property during the job, and we clean up completely when we’re done. You get warranty information for both our work and the materials before we consider the job complete.
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Every roofing job includes a thorough inspection of your entire roof system, not just the obvious problem areas. We’re checking for hail damage that’s hard to spot from ground level, worn flashing around chimneys and vents, and any ventilation issues that could be shortening your roof’s lifespan.
You get quality materials backed by manufacturer warranties. We work with GAF and other trusted names because they stand behind their products when problems come up years down the road. In Free Acres, where we see everything from heavy snow loads in winter to severe thunderstorms in summer, material quality matters more than most roofers want to admit.
We also handle the insurance side if you’re filing a claim. That means documenting storm damage properly, meeting with adjusters, and making sure you’re not leaving money on the table because the paperwork wasn’t complete. Over 22% of roof replacements in this area stem from storm damage, and the difference between a smooth claim and a rejected one often comes down to documentation.
For genuine emergencies, we typically respond the same day or within 24 hours. During major storms when everyone’s calling at once, it might take a bit longer, but we prioritize active leaks that are causing interior damage.
Here’s the reality: during big weather events, homeowners call the first roofer who answers the phone. We keep our lines staffed because we know timing matters when water’s coming into your house. If we can’t get there immediately, we’ll walk you through temporary measures to minimize damage until we arrive.
Emergency repairs are about stopping the immediate problem first, then scheduling proper fixes once conditions allow. We’re not doing full roof replacements in pouring rain, but we can tarp, seal, or patch to buy you time and protect your home.
Most residential roof replacements in this area run between $8,000 and $18,000 depending on size, pitch, material choice, and how much underlying damage we find. That’s a wide range because roofs vary significantly.
A straightforward ranch with basic architectural shingles costs less than a two-story colonial with multiple valleys and steep angles. If we’re tearing off multiple old layers or replacing rotted decking, that adds to the job. Premium materials like metal roofing or upgraded shingles with better wind and hail ratings cost more upfront but often make sense for long-term value.
We give you a detailed written estimate before any work starts, and we break down what you’re paying for. No “depends on what we find” pricing that leaves you guessing. If we discover additional issues during tear-off, we stop and discuss options before proceeding.
It depends on your policy, your deductible, and whether the damage meets your insurance company’s threshold for a covered claim. Most homeowners policies in New Jersey cover sudden storm damage from wind, hail, or falling trees, but they don’t cover general wear and tear or aging.
We document everything during inspection with photos and measurements that insurance adjusters need. Hail damage can be subtle—small dents in shingles that you’d never notice from the ground but that compromise the roof’s integrity. We know what adjusters look for and how to present the claim properly.
The claims process usually takes a few weeks from inspection to approval. We can start emergency repairs right away to prevent further damage, then complete the full job once your claim is approved. Some insurance companies we work with regularly are easier to deal with than others, and we’ll tell you upfront what to expect based on your carrier.
Age is the first indicator. If your roof is over 20 years old and showing multiple problem areas, replacement usually makes more sense than patching. Repairs work well for isolated damage on newer roofs—a few missing shingles after a windstorm, flashing that’s come loose, or a small leak around a vent.
During inspection, we’re looking at shingle condition across the entire roof. Curling edges, missing granules, cracked or brittle shingles, and any signs of water intrusion in your attic all factor into the recommendation. If damage is widespread or if we’re finding rot in the decking underneath, repairs become a temporary fix that delays the inevitable.
We’ll give you an honest assessment of both options with costs for each. Sometimes repairs buy you a few more years before replacement makes sense. Sometimes they’re throwing money at a roof that’s already past its useful life. We’re not in the business of selling you more than you need, but we’re also not going to patch something that’s going to fail again in six months.
Licensing, manufacturer certifications, and how long we’ve been operating locally. Anyone can buy shingles and a nail gun. Not everyone has the credentials, insurance, and track record that matter when problems come up years later.
We’re GAF-certified and licensed in New Jersey, which means we’ve met specific training and quality standards. Those certifications give you better warranty coverage and recourse if something goes wrong. A lot of roofing companies in Union County operate without proper credentials, and homeowners don’t find out until they need warranty work or have a claim denied.
Communication is the other major difference. Poor communication is the top complaint homeowners have about contractors. We return calls, we show up when scheduled, and we explain what’s happening at each stage. You’re not chasing us down for updates or wondering when we’re coming back to finish the job. That shouldn’t be remarkable, but in this industry, it is.
We handle all three because they’re connected systems. Your gutters affect how water drains off your roof. Your siding protects the structure underneath. When we’re replacing a roof, we’re often noticing gutter damage or siding issues that need attention.
It’s more efficient to address everything at once rather than having different contractors coming back at different times. If storm damage hit your roof, it probably hit your gutters and siding too. One inspection, one estimate, one crew handling the complete exterior work.
We’re primarily a roofing company, so that’s where our deepest expertise lies. But we’ve been doing gutter and siding work for seventeen years as part of comprehensive exterior renovations. If you need all three, we can handle it. If you only need roofing, that’s fine too. We’re not upselling services you don’t need just to inflate the job.
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