Roofer in Stony Hill, NJ

Your Roof Fixed Right the First Time

Free estimates, transparent pricing, and a local roofing company that actually answers the phone when storms hit Stony Hill, NJ.

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What You Get When the Job's Done

A roof that doesn’t leak when New Jersey weather gets nasty. That’s the baseline, and it’s not negotiable.

You also get documentation for your insurance company if this was storm damage. Photos, measurements, material specs – everything adjusters ask for so your claim doesn’t get delayed or denied because of missing paperwork.

And you get a straight answer about how long your roof should last. Not some inflated number to close the deal. We’re talking real-world durability based on the materials you choose and the beating roofs take in this area. Most asphalt shingle roofs last 20-25 years here if installed correctly. Metal roofs push 40-50 years. You’ll know what you’re paying for and why.

Your home stays dry. Your insurance claim moves forward. And you’re not wondering if you got ripped off or if this thing’s going to hold up.

Affordable Roofers Serving Stony Hill

We've Been Doing This Since 2007

We’ve been handling roofs in Stony Hill, NJ and surrounding areas for over 17 years. We’re licensed, insured, and certified by the manufacturers whose materials we install.

We’re a family-owned business, which means when you call, you’re talking to people who actually care if the job gets done right. No call center. No runaround. We do roofing, siding, and gutters – mostly roofing – and we’ve seen every kind of damage New Jersey weather can throw at a house.

Most of our work comes from reviews and referrals. People tell their neighbors, and those neighbors call us. That only happens when you show up on time, do what you said you’d do, and don’t surprise anyone with the bill.

Our Roof Repair Process Explained

Here's How a Roofing Job Actually Works

First, we come out and inspect your roof. This is free. We’re looking for damage, wear, leaks, and anything that’s going to cause problems down the road. If it’s storm damage, we document everything your insurance company will need.

Then we give you an estimate. It’s written, it’s detailed, and it includes material costs, labor, timeline, and warranty information. No hidden fees. If you want to change materials or add something, we’ll tell you how that affects the price before we do it.

Once you approve, we schedule the work. Depending on the size of your roof and the scope of the job, most projects take one to three days. We handle permits, we protect your property during the work, and we clean up when we’re done.

After installation, we walk you through the finished job and make sure you understand your warranty. If something needs attention later, you call us. That’s it.

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Emergency Roof Repair Stony Hill

What's Included in Our Roofing Services

We handle roof inspections, repairs, full replacements, and emergency roof repair when storms roll through Stony Hill, NJ. If a tree branch punched through your roof at 2 a.m., we’ll get someone out to tarp it and prevent further damage.

New Jersey sees severe weather constantly. NOAA recorded 75 billion-dollar disasters affecting this state since 1980. Your roof takes the hit first. We work with your insurance company to document damage, file claims, and get you the coverage you’re entitled to. We’ve done this hundreds of times.

Material-wise, we install asphalt shingles, metal roofing, and flat roof systems. We’re certified by GAF and other major manufacturers, which means our installations meet their standards and your warranty stays valid. We also handle gutters and siding when the job calls for it – keeps everything coordinated under one contractor instead of juggling three different companies.

You’ll get a free estimate and a free inspection. We don’t charge to tell you what’s wrong or what it’ll cost to fix. And we don’t play games with pricing. The number we give you is the number you pay unless you change the scope.

How much does a roof replacement cost in Stony Hill, NJ?

Most full roof replacements in Stony Hill, NJ run between $8,000 and $18,000 depending on the size of your home, the materials you choose, and how much damage exists underneath the shingles. A typical 2,000 square foot home with standard asphalt shingles usually falls in the $10,000 to $13,000 range.

Metal roofs cost more upfront but last twice as long. Expect to add 30-50% to those numbers if you’re going metal. Flat roofs are different – they’re priced per square foot and depend heavily on the membrane system you choose.

The only way to get an accurate number is to have someone look at your actual roof. We do free estimates, and we’ll give you options at different price points so you can decide what makes sense for your budget and how long you plan to stay in the house.

Most residential roof replacements take one to three days. A straightforward ranch-style home with easy access and no complications usually gets done in a day, maybe a day and a half.

Two-story homes, complex roof lines, or jobs where we find rotted decking once we pull up the old shingles – those take longer. If we need to replace sections of plywood or address structural issues, add another day or two.

Weather delays happen. We’re not working in the rain, and we’re not installing shingles when it’s too cold for the adhesive to seal properly. If we start your job and a storm rolls in, we’ll tarp everything and come back when conditions are safe. You won’t be left with an open roof.

It depends on what caused the damage. Insurance typically covers storm damage, fallen trees, fire, and vandalism. They don’t cover wear and tear, age, or damage from lack of maintenance.

If a windstorm tore off shingles last week, that’s probably covered. If your 30-year-old roof is just worn out, that’s on you. The key is documentation. Insurance adjusters want proof the damage happened suddenly and wasn’t pre-existing.

We help with the entire claims process. We’ll inspect the damage, document everything with photos and measurements, meet with your adjuster if needed, and provide the estimates they require. We’ve worked with every major insurance company operating in New Jersey. Most claims get approved when the paperwork’s done right.

Asphalt shingles handle New Jersey weather well and give you the best value. Architectural shingles rated for high wind resistance are your baseline – look for products rated to 110-130 mph winds. They’ll last 20-25 years and survive the storms we get here.

Metal roofing is the upgrade. It costs more but lasts 40-50 years, sheds snow better, and holds up to hail that would dent or crack shingles. If you’re planning to stay in your home long-term, metal makes financial sense.

Flat roofs need TPO or EPDM membranes. Both work fine in this climate. TPO reflects more heat in summer. EPDM is slightly cheaper and easier to repair. Either one lasts 20-30 years if installed correctly and maintained. The key is proper drainage – standing water kills flat roofs faster than anything else.

Yes. If a storm damaged your roof and it’s leaking, call us. We’ll get someone out to assess the damage and tarp it if necessary to prevent further water intrusion.

Emergency roof repair in Stony Hill, NJ usually means temporary coverage until we can schedule the actual repair. We’re not doing permanent fixes in the dark or in bad weather – that creates more problems than it solves. But we will protect your home from additional damage.

Once conditions allow, we’ll come back and make the permanent repair. If it’s insurance work, the tarping and emergency service gets included in the claim. If you’re paying out of pocket, we’ll tell you the cost upfront before we do anything.

If the damage is localized – a few missing shingles, one section with hail damage, a small leak in an otherwise solid roof – repair makes sense. If your roof is over 20 years old, has multiple problem areas, or shows widespread wear, replacement is usually the better move.

Here’s why: patching an old roof buys you a few years at best. You’ll likely face another repair soon, and another after that. At some point you’ve spent enough on repairs to have just replaced the thing.

We’ll tell you honestly what we’d do if it was our house. Sometimes that’s a repair. Sometimes it’s a replacement. We’re not going to sell you a new roof if yours has 10 good years left, and we’re not going to patch something that’s going to fail next winter. You’ll get a straight assessment based on what we actually see up there.