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A roof that’s been properly replaced or repaired isn’t something you think about anymore. No water stains spreading across your ceiling after a storm. No missing shingles to worry about every time the wind picks up on I-78. Just a home that’s protected — and stays that way.
Union Township gets hit hard every winter. Nor’easters roll through, temperatures swing, and the freeze-thaw cycle that follows does real damage to aging materials. For the Colonials and split-levels that make up most of the housing stock in neighborhoods like Battle Hill and Putnam Manor, that means flashing failures, cracked caulk, and ice dam conditions at the eaves — problems that don’t announce themselves until water is already inside.
Getting ahead of that means knowing what’s actually going on up there. A thorough inspection, honest assessment, and the right materials installed correctly — that’s what separates a roof that holds for 30 years from one that needs attention again in five. When the job is done right the first time, you get your time back, your peace of mind back, and real protection for a home you’ve invested in.
We’re based in Elizabeth — the county seat of Union County, a few miles from Union Township. That’s not a technicality. It means when you call, you’re reaching a team that works in Union and throughout this county every week, knows the housing stock, and understands what Union’s winters actually do to a roof.
We’re licensed by the NJ Division of Consumer Affairs (HIC #13VH10605800), hold manufacturer certifications that unlock enhanced system warranties most contractors can’t offer, and have spent over a decade building a reputation on honest work and clear communication. You can verify our license in about 30 seconds online — and you should.
What you won’t get is pressure, vague estimates, or a crew that disappears after the job. Every project comes with a detailed photo inspection report, upfront pricing before anything starts, and a team that treats your home the way we’d want ours treated. Se habla español — because every homeowner in Union deserves to fully understand what’s being recommended and why.
It starts with a free inspection. A licensed roofer comes out, walks the full exterior, checks the attic if accessible, looks at drainage, flashing, and any areas showing wear. You get a detailed photo report of everything found — not a sales pitch, an actual documentation of what’s going on. That report is yours regardless of what you decide to do next, and it’s exactly what your insurance company will want if you’re filing a storm damage claim.
From there, you get a clear, itemized estimate. No vague line items, no surprise add-ons once the crew is on-site. In Union Township, permits are required for full roof replacements under the NJ Uniform Construction Code — we handle that process as part of the job, not hand it back to you to figure out.
Once work begins, our crew handles full tear-off, proper deck inspection, ice and water shield installation, and ventilation evaluation — all the steps that matter for the older Colonials and split-levels common throughout Union. If something unexpected comes up during the job, like rotted decking beneath the surface, you hear about it immediately and nothing moves forward without your approval. Cleanup is complete before the crew leaves.
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Roofing work in Union isn’t one-size-fits-all. The split-levels off Galloping Hill Road have different roofline challenges than the older Colonials near Connecticut Farms. Flat roofs on additions and garages need different materials entirely — TPO and EPDM systems that are built for low-slope performance, not just standard shingles pushed past their design limits.
We handle the full scope: inspections, repairs, full replacements, flat roofing, gutters, and siding. Our manufacturer certifications mean you have access to enhanced system warranties — the kind that cover both materials and labor for decades and transfer to a new buyer if you sell. For a home in Union Township’s current price range, that warranty is a real asset, not just a piece of paper.
The free estimate comes with no obligation and no pressure. Pricing is transparent and upfront — you know the number before anything starts, and it doesn’t change without your sign-off. If you’ve already gotten other quotes, bring them. Our beat-or-match guarantee means you don’t have to choose between competitive pricing and quality work. We also offer emergency roof repair in Union, NJ around the clock, because storm damage doesn’t wait for business hours and a tarp put up the right way the same night can prevent thousands in interior damage by morning.
The honest answer is that you usually can’t tell from the ground — and neither can most homeowners who haven’t been on a roof in years. Granule loss, cracked flashing, lifted shingles, and soft spots in the decking are all things that only show up on a close inspection. What you can watch for from inside the house: water stains on ceilings or in the attic, daylight visible through the roof deck, or a sudden spike in heating and cooling costs that suggests your attic ventilation has been compromised.
In Union Township, where a large portion of the housing stock was built between the 1930s and 1960s, the more relevant question is often how many layers are already on the roof. New Jersey code limits the number of shingle layers before a full tear-off is required. If your home has had one or more previous replacements without tear-off, you may already be at that limit — and the next job has to start from scratch regardless of how the surface looks. A free inspection will tell you exactly where you stand before you spend anything.
Yes. Union Township requires a building permit for roof replacement work, issued through the township’s building department in accordance with the New Jersey Uniform Construction Code. This applies to full replacements — not necessarily minor repairs, but anything involving significant structural or material work on the roof system.
The permit process isn’t something you should have to manage yourself. We handle the filing, scheduling of required inspections, and final sign-off as part of the job. If a roofer tells you a permit isn’t needed for a full replacement in Union, that’s a red flag. It either means they’re not familiar with Union Township’s requirements or they’re trying to cut corners — and either way, it leaves you exposed if you ever sell the home or file an insurance claim. Our NJ HIC License #13VH10605800 means we’re fully authorized to pull permits in Union Township and do so on every qualifying job.
For sloped roofs — the Colonials and split-levels that make up most of Union Township’s residential neighborhoods — architectural asphalt shingles from a major manufacturer are the most practical and durable choice for this climate. They’re rated for wind uplift, hold up against the freeze-thaw cycles that hit Union County hard every winter, and when installed by a certified contractor, they qualify for enhanced system warranties that basic shingles don’t.
Ice and water shield installation at the eaves is not optional in this climate — it’s what prevents ice dam damage, which is a real and recurring issue on Union’s older homes where attic insulation and ventilation weren’t built to modern standards. For flat or low-slope sections — common on additions, garages, and some mid-century ranch and split-level designs — TPO membrane systems are the current standard. They handle standing water, temperature swings, and UV exposure better than the older materials they typically replace. The right choice depends on your specific roof configuration, which is why the inspection comes first.
It depends on your policy and the cause of the damage, but storm-related damage from wind, hail, or a falling tree is typically covered under standard homeowner’s insurance policies. Union Township gets hit by nor’easters and summer hail events regularly — both are the kind of sudden, weather-related events that most policies are designed to cover.
What insurers require is documentation. Photos of the damage, a written assessment from a licensed contractor, and a clear timeline connecting the damage to a specific weather event. That’s exactly what our free inspection report provides. It’s dated, detailed, and includes photos — the same documentation your adjuster will want before approving a claim. Where things go wrong for homeowners is when they wait too long after a storm or hire a contractor who doesn’t document properly. Getting an inspection done promptly after a major weather event protects your claim and gives you a clear picture of what you’re dealing with before you file anything.
For a standard single-family home in Union Township — a Colonial or split-level in the 1,500 to 2,500 square foot range — a full roof replacement typically takes one to two days once the crew is on-site. That includes full tear-off of existing materials, inspection and repair of the decking, installation of underlayment and ice and water shield, new shingles, and complete cleanup.
What affects that timeline is the complexity of the roofline. Homes in neighborhoods like Putnam Manor or Connecticut Farms often have dormers, multiple valleys, chimneys, and flashing details that add time — and that’s fine, because those areas are where most leaks originate and they need to be done carefully. Permit scheduling can also add a few days to the overall project timeline, depending on the township’s inspection queue at the time. The full timeline is communicated upfront so you’re not left guessing. Weather windows matter too, especially in Union’s shoulder seasons — we won’t start a tear-off if rain is forecast mid-job.
Because Union Township has a real problem with unlicensed contractors and storm chasers working the residential neighborhoods after major weather events — particularly along the Route 22 corridor and into the quieter residential streets. Homeowners who don’t know the condition of their roof are the most vulnerable to being oversold a replacement they may not need, or being undercharged by a crew that skips the steps that matter.
The free inspection exists to give you real information before anyone asks you to commit to anything. You get a licensed roofer on your roof, a detailed photo report of what was found, and an honest assessment of whether you need a repair, a replacement, or nothing at all right now. That report is yours to keep. If you decide to get other quotes, bring it with you — it gives every contractor you speak with the same starting point and makes it much harder for anyone to inflate the scope of work. It also means that when you do choose us, you’re making that decision based on facts, not pressure.
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