Roofer in Garwood, NJ

Your Roof Fixed Right the First Time

Free inspections, honest answers, and roofing work that actually holds up through New Jersey winters—without the runaround or hidden costs.

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Local Roofing Company Serving Garwood

What You Get When Your Roof Works

You stop worrying every time it rains. You’re not climbing into the attic with a flashlight looking for stains, and you’re not calling three different contractors hoping someone shows up.

A roof that actually does its job means your heating bill isn’t bleeding out through poor insulation. It means ice dams don’t form along your gutters every February, and water doesn’t find its way into your walls after a storm. You get to stop thinking about your roof—which is exactly how it should be.

When the work is done right, you’re not patching the same spot two seasons later. You’re not dealing with surprise leaks or wondering if the last repair was even necessary. You just have a roof over your head that performs, year after year, through everything New Jersey throws at it.

Affordable Roofers With 17+ Years Local

We've Been Fixing Garwood Roofs Since 2008

We’ve spent over 17 years working on homes throughout Union County. We’re licensed, certified by major shingle manufacturers, and we don’t charge you a dime for inspections or estimates.

Garwood homes deal with specific challenges—older roofing systems that weren’t built for the freeze-thaw cycles we see now, attic ventilation that doesn’t match today’s standards, and storm exposure that tests every weak point twice a year. We’ve seen it all, fixed it all, and we know what holds up here.

You’re not getting a sales pitch. You’re getting someone who’ll walk your roof, tell you what’s actually wrong, and give you a straight answer about what it’ll take to fix it.

Our Roofing Process in Garwood, NJ

Here's Exactly What Happens When You Call

First, we schedule a free inspection at a time that works for you. No pressure, no obligation—just a thorough look at your roof to see what’s going on up there.

During the inspection, we check shingles, flashing, ventilation, gutters, and any areas where water might be sneaking in. We take photos, measure everything, and then sit down with you to explain what we found. If there’s damage, we tell you why it happened and what it’ll take to fix it. If your roof is fine, we tell you that too.

Once you decide to move forward, we give you a clear timeline and a written estimate. No surprises, no change orders unless you ask for something different. Our crew shows up on time, protects your property, completes the work, and cleans up like we were never there.

After the job, we walk the property with you to make sure everything meets your expectations. Then we provide documentation for your records and any warranty information you’ll need down the road.

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Emergency Roof Repair and Installation Services

What's Included When We Work on Your Roof

You get a full inspection before any work starts—even if you’re calling for emergency roof repair after a storm. We don’t guess. We assess the damage, check for hidden issues, and make sure we’re fixing the actual problem, not just the symptoms.

Our roofing services cover everything from small leak repairs to complete tear-offs and replacements. We handle shingle installation, flat roofing, flashing repairs, ventilation upgrades, and ice dam prevention. If your gutters or siding took a hit during the same storm, we can address that too since we’re already on-site.

Garwood sees heavy snow, ice, and wind every winter. Your roof needs to handle weeks of freeze-thaw cycles, ice dams along the eaves, and sudden temperature swings that cause shingles to contract and expand. We use materials rated for this climate and install them according to manufacturer specs—not shortcuts that fail in three years.

Every project includes cleanup, haul-away, and a final walkthrough. You’re not left with a dumpster in your driveway or nails in your lawn. We also provide warranty documentation and maintenance recommendations so you know what to watch for as your roof ages.

How do I know if I need roof repair or a full replacement?

It depends on the age of your roof, the extent of the damage, and how much life is left in the materials. If your roof is under 15 years old and the damage is localized—like a few missing shingles or a small leak around the chimney—repair usually makes sense.

But if you’re dealing with widespread issues, multiple leaks, or a roof that’s already 20+ years old, replacement is often the smarter move. Patching an aging roof can turn into a cycle of constant repairs, and you end up spending more over time than if you’d just replaced it.

During our free inspection, we’ll tell you exactly where your roof stands. We’re not going to push a replacement if a repair will actually solve the problem. But we’re also not going to sell you a band-aid fix when the whole system is failing.

First, contain the water as best you can—buckets, towels, whatever keeps it from spreading. Move anything valuable out of the area and try to identify where the water is coming in, even if it’s just a general location.

If it’s safe to do so, check your attic to see if you can spot the entry point. Water doesn’t always drip straight down from where it enters, so the stain on your ceiling might not line up with the actual leak. Take photos if possible—it helps with insurance claims and gives us a head start when we arrive.

Call us as soon as you can. We respond quickly to emergency roof repair calls because we know that water damage gets worse by the hour. If the leak is severe and we can’t get there immediately, we’ll walk you through temporary measures like tarping. But don’t get on your roof during a storm—that’s what we’re here for.

Small repairs—like replacing a few shingles or resealing flashing—usually run a few hundred dollars. Moderate repairs, like fixing a valley or replacing a section of decking, typically fall between $800 and $1,500. Larger repairs that involve multiple problem areas or structural work can reach $2,000 or more.

Full replacements vary widely based on your roof size, pitch, material choice, and whether there’s underlying damage to the decking. A standard asphalt shingle replacement on an average-sized Garwood home generally ranges from $8,000 to $15,000.

We provide free estimates, so you’ll know exactly what you’re looking at before any work begins. No hidden fees, no surprise charges. If your insurance is covering storm damage, we can work with your adjuster to make sure everything is documented properly.

Most residential roof replacements in Garwood take between two and four days, depending on the size of your home, the complexity of the roof, and the weather. A straightforward ranch with a simple roofline might be done in two days. A larger two-story home with multiple valleys, dormers, or steep pitches could take four.

We don’t rush the job to hit an arbitrary deadline. Every layer gets stripped properly, the decking gets inspected and repaired where needed, and the new materials go down according to manufacturer specifications. Cutting corners to save a few hours means callbacks and failures down the road.

Weather can delay things—we won’t install shingles in the rain or when temperatures drop too low for proper adhesion. But we’ll keep you updated throughout the process so you’re never wondering what’s happening. Once we start, we work straight through until it’s done.

Yes. We document everything during the inspection—photos, measurements, notes on what caused the damage and what it’ll take to fix it. That documentation is exactly what your insurance adjuster needs to process your claim.

We can meet with your adjuster on-site to walk through the damage together. We’ll point out issues they might miss and make sure the scope of work matches what actually needs to be done. Insurance companies sometimes lowball estimates or miss secondary damage, and having us there protects your interests.

We don’t handle the claim for you—that’s between you and your insurance company. But we give you the information and support you need to get a fair settlement. Once the claim is approved, we complete the work according to the agreed scope and provide all the documentation your insurer requires for final payment.

Ice dams form when heat escapes through your roof, melts the snow on top, and that water runs down to the cold eaves where it refreezes. Over time, you get a ridge of ice that traps water behind it. That trapped water works its way under your shingles and into your home.

The fix isn’t just scraping ice off your roof every winter. You need proper attic insulation to keep heat inside your house, adequate ventilation to keep your roof deck cold, and correctly installed underlayment and flashing at the eaves to handle any water that does get through.

We address all three during installation or repair. If your attic ventilation is insufficient, we’ll recommend upgrades. If your insulation is thin or poorly installed, that needs attention too. Preventing ice dams means treating your roof as a system, not just nailing down shingles and hoping for the best.