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A leaking roof isn’t just an inconvenience. In New Brunswick’s older neighborhoods — the Historic Livingston Section, the blocks near College Avenue, the row houses along the French Street corridor — water that gets in doesn’t stop at the ceiling. It moves into insulation, framing, and walls. One unaddressed winter leak can quietly become a mold problem by spring. Getting ahead of it means you’re not managing a crisis later.
New Brunswick’s housing stock is different from most of the surrounding suburbs. Flat roof sections on multi-family buildings, aging flashings on early-20th-century Colonials, and attached structures that share drainage — these aren’t problems a contractor who only works on ranch homes in Bergen County is equipped to handle well. When the work is done right, you stop worrying about what the next nor’easter is going to cost you.
For homeowners protecting a property valued at $450,000 or more in this market, a properly installed roof with a manufacturer-backed warranty isn’t just maintenance — it’s one of the highest-returning investments you can make before a sale or simply to protect what you’ve built here.
We’ve been serving homeowners across New Brunswick and Middlesex County for over ten years. We’re a family-owned exterior renovation company based in New Jersey, licensed through the NJ Division of Consumer Affairs (HIC License #13VH10605800), and certified by major shingle manufacturers — which means we can offer enhanced system warranties that most contractors in this area simply can’t access.
We work throughout New Brunswick and the surrounding communities — from Piscataway and Highland Park to Edison and North Brunswick. We know what the freeze-thaw cycles near the Raritan do to flashing seals. We know what a summer hail event looks like on a 30-year-old Colonial in Dewey Heights. And because more than half of New Brunswick’s residents speak Spanish as their primary language, we offer fully bilingual service — not as an afterthought, but as a real part of how we communicate with this community.
Every job starts with a free inspection and ends with a roof you can count on.
It starts with your free inspection. We come out, walk the full exterior, check the attic if accessible, examine your drainage, flashings, ridge, and edges — and we document everything with photos. You get a copy of that report regardless of what you decide to do next. No pressure, no obligation. Just a clear picture of what your roof actually looks like right now.
From there, we put together a detailed, itemized estimate. The price you see is the price you approve before a single nail goes in. In New Brunswick, where multi-family buildings and flat roof sections are common, we factor in the full scope upfront — including any TPO or EPDM work on low-slope areas that a lot of contractors overlook or add on later. For projects on structures beyond a standard one- or two-family home, we also handle the permit coordination with the City of New Brunswick’s Construction Department on Kirkpatrick Street so you’re not chasing paperwork.
Once work begins, we keep the site clean, communicate throughout, and don’t leave until the job is done right. If a storm hits before or after — we’re available 24/7 for emergency response.
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New Brunswick isn’t a one-size-fits-all roofing market. The city has pitched shingle roofs on single-family Colonials, flat and low-slope membrane systems on row houses and multi-family buildings, and everything in between. We work across all of it — asphalt shingle installation and replacement, flat roofing in TPO and EPDM, roof repair, storm damage response, and full inspections with documented photo reports.
Our manufacturer certifications matter here specifically because the New Brunswick roofing market is competitive. Several local contractors lead with their certification status, and for good reason — those certifications unlock enhanced system warranties of up to 50 years that a non-certified contractor cannot offer. When you’re protecting a property in Middlesex County, that warranty is a real financial asset, not just a sticker on a folder.
We also handle gutters and siding, which means if the last nor’easter damaged more than just your roof, one call covers the full exterior assessment. For landlords and property managers near Rutgers University or RWJ Hospital managing multiple units, we can assess multiple properties and turn around documentation quickly. Pricing is transparent, estimates are free, and if you find a lower quote from a licensed, insured, manufacturer-certified contractor offering comparable materials — we’ll beat or match it.
For a standard repair or replacement of existing roof covering on a detached one- or two-family home, New Jersey’s Uniform Construction Code generally classifies that as ordinary maintenance — meaning a municipal permit is typically not required. That said, if the work involves structural changes, new roof decking, or modifications to the framing, a permit is required regardless of building type.
Where it gets more specific to New Brunswick is with multi-family and mixed-use structures, which are common throughout the city’s residential neighborhoods. Those projects do require a construction permit through the City of New Brunswick’s Construction Department, located at 25 Kirkpatrick Street. We handle that coordination as part of the job so you’re not navigating the process alone. If you’re unsure what category your property falls into, the free inspection is a good starting point — we’ll tell you exactly what’s required before any work begins.
For a standard single-family home in New Jersey, roof replacement typically runs between $9,000 and $14,000 depending on the size of the roof, the materials selected, and the complexity of the job. New Brunswick’s housing stock adds some variables that can affect that range — older Colonials in neighborhoods like the Historic Livingston Section sometimes have multiple layers of existing shingles that need to be removed, and homes with flat roof sections or complex flashing around dormers and chimneys require additional labor and materials.
The best way to get an accurate number for your specific property is through a free inspection and itemized estimate. We don’t give ballpark quotes over the phone and then adjust the number once we’re on-site — the price in your estimate is the price you approve before work starts. There are no line items added mid-project without your explicit sign-off. For homeowners who need financing, we can walk you through available options during the estimate conversation.
First, don’t go up on the roof yourself — especially in wet or icy conditions. If you’re seeing active water intrusion inside the home, place buckets and move anything valuable away from the affected area. Document the damage with photos from inside the home if you can do so safely, and note the date of the storm. That documentation matters if you’re filing a homeowner’s insurance claim.
Call a licensed roofer for emergency assessment as soon as possible. In the days following a major nor’easter in Middlesex County, unlicensed storm chasers move through New Brunswick neighborhoods quickly, offering low quotes and disappearing after collecting a deposit. Verify any contractor’s NJ Home Improvement Contractor license number through the NJ Division of Consumer Affairs website before signing anything. Our license number — #13VH10605800 — is publicly searchable. We offer 24/7 emergency response, which means we can get out to assess the damage, apply emergency tarping if needed, and start the documentation process for your insurance claim the same day you call.
The honest answer is that you often can’t tell from the ground, and a lot of homeowners find out the hard way — after a winter leak shows up in the ceiling or an insurance adjuster flags the roof during a claim. Asphalt shingles have a lifespan of roughly 20 to 30 years. Many of the homes in New Brunswick’s established neighborhoods — particularly around Hamilton Street, Society Hill, and the Buccleuch Park area — were built in the mid-20th century, which means a lot of roofs in this city are at or past that threshold.
Signs that lean toward replacement rather than repair include widespread granule loss in the gutters, shingles that are curling or cracking across multiple sections of the roof, persistent leaks that keep returning after repairs, and visible sagging or soft spots in the decking. A free inspection gives you a clear, photo-documented picture of what’s actually happening up there so you’re making a decision based on real information, not a guess. We’ll tell you honestly if a repair is the right call — we’re not going to push a full replacement if it isn’t warranted.
Yes — and this is actually one of the areas where a lot of New Brunswick homeowners and landlords get stuck. Many roofing contractors in the area focus exclusively on pitched shingle roofs, which means they’re not equipped to handle the flat or low-slope sections that are common on row houses, rear additions, and multi-family buildings throughout the city. If a contractor can’t work with TPO or EPDM membrane systems, they’re only solving part of the problem.
We work with both TPO and EPDM flat roofing systems, which are the two most common and most durable options for low-slope applications in New Jersey’s climate. TPO in particular holds up well against UV exposure and the freeze-thaw cycles that Middlesex County sees through winter and early spring. For property owners managing rental units near Rutgers University or around the RWJ Hospital corridor, we can assess multiple structures in a single visit and provide separate documentation for each — which is useful for insurance purposes and for tracking maintenance across a portfolio.
Yes. With more than half of New Brunswick’s population identifying as Hispanic or Latino, and a large portion of residents who are most comfortable communicating in Spanish, we made bilingual service a core part of how we operate — not something we outsource or handle through a translation app. From the initial inspection conversation through the estimate review, the scope walkthrough, and the warranty documentation, you can communicate entirely in Spanish if that’s your preference.
This matters practically, not just as a courtesy. Roofing is a significant financial decision, and miscommunication during the estimate or installation process is one of the most common reasons homeowners end up with outcomes they didn’t expect. Being able to ask questions, push back on scope, and understand exactly what you’re agreeing to — in the language you think in — changes the quality of that conversation. For New Brunswick homeowners who’ve had experiences with contractors who didn’t communicate clearly, this is one of the first things we want you to know about working with us.
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