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You’re not panicking because of missing shingles. You’re panicking because nobody calls you back. That’s the real problem most Roselle homeowners face when they need a roofer.
When you work with a local roofing company that’s been here for over a decade, you get clear communication from the first call to final cleanup. You’ll know exactly what’s happening with your roof, when the crew will arrive, and what the project will cost before any work starts. No surprises, no runaround, no wondering if someone will actually show up.
Your roof protects everything inside your home. When it’s compromised by storm damage or just worn out from New Jersey’s brutal weather cycles, you need someone who understands what Roselle homes face. That means a roofer who’s seen how 60 mph summer thunderstorms tear up shingles along West Fourth Avenue, and who knows that the Victorian and colonial homes near the Elizabeth border need different approaches than newer construction.
We’ve spent ten years working on roofs throughout Union County. We’re licensed and fully insured in New Jersey, certified by GAF and Owens Corning, and we’re members in good standing with the Better Business Bureau.
What that actually means for you: when we inspect your roof, we know what we’re looking at. When we give you an estimate, it’s based on real experience with homes exactly like yours in Roselle. When we say we’ll be there Tuesday morning, we show up Tuesday morning.
We built this business through referrals from neighbors who were tired of dealing with contractors who overpromise and underdeliver. Most of our work comes from word-of-mouth because homeowners in tight-knit communities like Roselle talk to each other. That keeps us honest and keeps our standards high.
First, we schedule a free inspection at a time that works for you. We’ll get up on your roof, check the shingles, flashing, underlayment, and ventilation, and take photos so you can see exactly what we’re seeing. Most homeowners haven’t been on their roof in years, so this documentation matters.
Next, we walk you through what needs to be done and why. If it’s storm damage, we’ll help you understand the insurance claim process and what your policy likely covers. If it’s wear and tear, we’ll explain your options for repair versus replacement and give you a detailed written estimate with no pressure to decide on the spot.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle the permits, order materials from manufacturers we trust, and schedule your project. On installation day, our crew shows up with everything needed to complete the job. We protect your landscaping, keep the site clean, and make sure you’re updated throughout the process. After we’re done, we walk the property with you to confirm everything meets your expectations, then handle the final cleanup so thoroughly you’d never know we were there except for your new roof.
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New Jersey weather is unforgiving. Roselle gets about 45 inches of rain annually, plus summer storms with winds that regularly hit 60-70 mph, winter snow loads that can exceed 40 pounds per square foot, and humidity that invites algae growth. Your roof takes a beating.
That’s why we install complete roofing systems engineered for these conditions, not just shingles slapped over old problems. You get proper underlayment, ice and water shield in vulnerable areas, new flashing around chimneys and vents, and ridge ventilation that actually works. We use GAF and Owens Corning products because they perform in this climate and come with manufacturer warranties we can stand behind.
Most roof replacements in Roselle run between $10,000 and $25,000 depending on size, pitch, and material choice. The best time to replace your roof here is May through October when weather cooperates and crews can work efficiently. If you’re dealing with emergency roof repair from storm damage, we can usually get a tarp up within 24 hours to prevent further interior damage while we work through your insurance claim. That timeline matters because New Jersey homeowners policies typically give you one year to file after a storm, but claims filed within days or weeks of the damage get better results than ones filed months later.
If your roof is under 15 years old and the damage is isolated to one area, repair usually makes sense. Missing shingles from a recent storm, a small leak around a chimney, or damaged flashing can often be fixed without replacing the entire roof.
Full replacement becomes necessary when you’re seeing widespread issues. Shingles that are curling, cracked, or missing granules across multiple sections mean the roof is at the end of its lifespan. If you’re finding leaks in multiple rooms, or if your attic shows daylight through the roof boards, repair won’t solve the underlying problem.
The average asphalt shingle roof in New Jersey lasts 20-25 years depending on installation quality and maintenance. If your roof is approaching that age and you’re starting to see problems, replacement is the smarter investment. We’ll give you an honest assessment during the free inspection because recommending a patch job on a roof that needs replacement just means you’ll be calling us again in six months, and that’s not how we do business.
First, document everything with photos from the ground if it’s safe to do so. Take pictures of missing shingles, damaged gutters, debris in your yard, and any interior damage like water stains or active leaks. This documentation supports your insurance claim.
Second, call your insurance company to report the damage. Don’t wait weeks or months. New Jersey policies typically allow one year to file, but prompt reporting produces better outcomes. Then call us to get a tarp up if water is getting inside. Emergency tarping prevents additional damage that your insurance might not cover if you delayed mitigation.
Third, be careful about contractors who show up at your door unsolicited after storms. Some are legitimate, many aren’t. Storm chasers blow through town, do quick jobs, collect checks, and disappear when problems arise. Work with established local roofing companies who’ll still be here in five years if you need them. We’ve been serving Roselle for over a decade, and we’re not going anywhere.
Most residential roof replacements take one to three days depending on size, complexity, and weather. A straightforward ranch or cape cod with good access can often be completed in a single long day. Larger colonials or Victorians with multiple levels, steep pitches, or complicated flashing details might take two or three days.
Weather is the wildcard. We can’t install shingles in rain, and we won’t work in high winds or extreme heat that compromises material performance. If we’re halfway through your project and a thunderstorm rolls in, we’ll secure everything and return when conditions improve. That’s why we typically schedule roof replacements between May and October in New Jersey when weather is more predictable.
The timeline also depends on what we find when we remove old shingles. Sometimes roof decking has rot or damage that wasn’t visible from below. If we discover issues like that, we’ll stop, show you what we found, explain what needs to be fixed, and get your approval before proceeding. It might add a day to the project, but it ensures your new roof is installed on a solid foundation.
It depends on what caused the damage and what your policy covers. Storm damage from wind, hail, or falling trees is typically covered under standard New Jersey homeowners policies. Normal wear and tear from age is not. Insurance companies expect you to maintain your roof, and they won’t pay to replace one that simply wore out.
The key is proving the damage came from a specific storm event. That’s where documentation matters. Photos of the damage, records of when the storm occurred, and a professional inspection report all support your claim. We help homeowners through this process regularly because we know what insurance adjusters look for and how to present the information.
Most policies have a deductible between $500 and $2,500. You pay that amount, and insurance covers the rest of the approved claim. Some policies use percentage deductibles based on your home’s value, which can be higher. Read your policy or call your agent to understand your coverage before filing. We offer free inspections and can give you a damage assessment to help you decide if filing a claim makes sense for your situation.
Start with licensing and insurance. Any roofing company working in New Jersey should be licensed, carry liability insurance, and have workers compensation coverage. Ask to see proof. If they hesitate or make excuses, walk away. You’re liable if an uninsured worker gets hurt on your property.
Next, look for manufacturer certifications. Companies certified by GAF, Owens Corning, or other major manufacturers have met specific training and quality standards. These certifications also allow us to offer better warranties on materials and installation. A 50-year shingle warranty doesn’t mean much if the contractor who installed it is gone in two years.
Local reputation matters more than anything. Check how long they’ve been in business in Union County. Read recent reviews, not just the ones featured on their website. Ask for references from jobs in Roselle specifically. A company that’s been serving your community for years depends on their reputation to survive. We’ve built our business through referrals from neighbors who trust us because we show up, do what we say we’ll do, and stand behind our work long after the check clears.
Most homeowners in Roselle pay between $10,000 and $25,000 for complete roof replacement. That’s a wide range because several factors affect the final cost. Size is obvious—a 1,500 square foot ranch costs less than a 3,000 square foot colonial. Pitch matters too because steeper roofs require more safety equipment and take longer to install.
Material choice impacts price significantly. Standard architectural shingles are the most affordable option and perform well in New Jersey’s climate. Designer shingles that mimic slate or cedar cost more but offer enhanced curb appeal. Metal roofing is the premium option with the longest lifespan but comes with a higher upfront investment.
Complexity adds cost. If your roof has multiple valleys, dormers, skylights, or chimneys, expect to pay more because these features require careful flashing and detail work. Removing multiple layers of old shingles costs more than tearing off a single layer. Replacing damaged decking adds to the total. We provide detailed written estimates that break down these costs so you understand exactly what you’re paying for. We typically offer better value than national chains because we operate with lower overhead and we’re competing on quality and reputation, not marketing budgets.