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You’re not dealing with a roof problem because you wanted to. A storm rolled through, or you noticed a leak, or your insurance adjuster pointed out damage you didn’t even see. Now you need someone who can assess it honestly, fix it correctly, and not disappear when the check clears.
That’s what you get with a local roofing company that’s been here for nearly two decades. We’ve seen what Union County weather does to shingles, flashing, and gutters. We know the freeze-thaw cycles that crack sealant in January and the summer storms that rip off ridge caps in July.
When we inspect your roof, you’re getting a real evaluation—not a sales pitch. If it needs repair, we’ll tell you what’s failing and why. If it needs replacement, we’ll walk you through material options that actually make sense for your home and your budget. And if your damage is insurance-related, we’ll help you document everything so your claim doesn’t get denied over missing paperwork.
You’ll know what’s happening, what it costs, and how long it takes before we start. No surprises. No runaround.
We’ve been doing exterior work in Vauxhall and the surrounding areas since before the 2008 recession. That longevity matters because it means we’re not chasing the next storm and disappearing when the work dries up. We’re certified by major shingle manufacturers, fully licensed, and insured—because that’s the baseline, not a selling point.
What sets us apart is how we operate. You’ll get a free estimate and a free inspection, no strings attached. You’ll work with the same crew from start to finish. And if something goes wrong, you’re calling a local number—not a regional call center.
Vauxhall homeowners deal with specific challenges. Older homes with multiple roof layers. Properties near Route 22 that take wind damage every spring. Neighborhoods where everyone’s filing claims after the same hailstorm. We’ve handled all of it, and we know how to navigate the insurance process without you getting stuck in the middle.
First, we schedule a free inspection at a time that works for you. We’re not showing up unannounced or pressuring you into same-day decisions. During the inspection, we’ll get on the roof, check the attic if needed, and document any damage with photos. You’ll get a written estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and timeline—no vague line items or inflated numbers.
If you’re filing an insurance claim, we’ll provide the documentation your carrier needs: photos, measurements, material specs, and a scope of work. We’ve worked with every major insurer operating in New Jersey, and we know what they require to approve a claim. You’re not figuring this out on your own.
Once you approve the estimate, we order materials and schedule the work. Most residential roof replacements take two to three days depending on size and complexity. Repairs are often same-day or next-day, and if it’s an emergency—active leak, missing shingles, storm damage—we can get a tarp up or temporary patch in place within hours.
When the work’s done, we walk the property with you, show you what we did, and make sure you’re satisfied before we consider the job complete. Then we handle cleanup, haul away old materials, and leave your property the way we found it.
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Every roofing project we take on includes a full inspection, not just the area you called about. If there’s hidden damage—rotted decking, compromised flashing, or failing underlayment—you’ll know about it before we start tearing anything off. That prevents surprise costs halfway through the job.
For replacements, we remove old shingles down to the decking, inspect and replace any damaged wood, install new underlayment and ice-and-water shield in vulnerable areas, then apply your new roofing system according to manufacturer specs. That’s how you maintain warranty coverage and ensure the roof actually performs the way it’s supposed to.
Vauxhall sits in an area that gets hit hard by winter weather and summer storms. We see a lot of wind damage from nor’easters, ice damming along eaves, and shingle blow-offs during thunderstorms. Because of that, we pay extra attention to starter strips, ridge vents, and flashing around chimneys and skylights—the spots that fail first when weather gets rough.
Repairs can range from replacing a few missing shingles to re-sealing flashing or patching a section damaged by a fallen branch. We don’t upsell a full replacement if a repair will hold. But we also won’t patch something that’s going to fail again in six months. You’ll get an honest recommendation based on the actual condition of your roof.
Most residential roof replacements in Vauxhall run between $8,000 and $18,000 depending on size, pitch, material choice, and how many layers need to be removed. A standard ranch with architectural shingles is going to cost less than a two-story colonial with multiple valleys and skylights.
The biggest variables are square footage and complexity. If your roof has a steep pitch, multiple penetrations, or requires structural repairs to the decking, that adds labor and material costs. If you’re upgrading from basic three-tab shingles to impact-resistant or designer shingles, that increases the price but also extends the lifespan and can lower your insurance premiums.
We provide a written estimate that breaks down every cost so you’re not guessing what you’re paying for. And if insurance is covering part or all of the replacement, we’ll work directly with your adjuster to make sure the scope matches what actually needs to be done. You shouldn’t be stuck paying out of pocket because your carrier underestimated the damage.
Most residential roof replacements take two to three days from start to finish. Day one is tear-off and decking inspection. Day two is underlayment, shingles, and flashing. Day three is finishing details, cleanup, and final walkthrough.
Weather can extend that timeline. If rain’s in the forecast, we’ll delay the tear-off so your home isn’t exposed. If we uncover rotted decking or structural issues during tear-off, we’ll need to make those repairs before we can continue. We don’t rush through a job just to hit a deadline—your roof needs to be done right, not done fast.
For repairs, the timeline is much shorter. Small jobs—replacing a few shingles, resealing flashing, patching a leak—are often completed the same day. Larger repairs might take a day or two depending on what’s involved. Emergency repairs, like tarping after storm damage, happen within hours of your call.
It depends on what caused the damage and what your policy covers. Storm damage—wind, hail, falling trees—is typically covered under most standard homeowners policies. Wear and tear, aging, or lack of maintenance usually isn’t.
Insurance companies have tightened their requirements over the past few years. They want detailed documentation: photos of the damage, inspection reports, repair estimates, and proof that the damage happened during a specific event. If you file a claim without that documentation, you’re likely to get a denial or a lowball payout that doesn’t cover the full scope of work.
That’s where we come in. We’ll inspect your roof, document the damage with photos and measurements, and provide a detailed estimate that matches what your insurance adjuster needs to approve the claim. We’ve worked with every major carrier operating in New Jersey, and we know how to present a claim so it doesn’t get kicked back for missing information. You’re not navigating this process alone.
If your roof is over 20 years old and you’re seeing widespread shingle damage—curling, cracking, granule loss across multiple sections—you’re probably looking at a replacement. Repairs make sense when damage is localized. Replacement makes sense when the whole system is failing.
Other signs include multiple leaks in different areas, sagging sections that indicate structural issues, or daylight visible through the roof decking from your attic. If your attic insulation is wet or you’re seeing water stains on your ceilings in multiple rooms, that’s a red flag that the underlayment or decking has failed.
We’ll give you an honest assessment during the inspection. If a repair will buy you another five to seven years, we’ll tell you that. If the roof is going to need replacement within the next year or two anyway, we’ll explain why it makes more sense to do it now—especially if you’re filing an insurance claim and the damage qualifies for coverage. You’ll have the information you need to make the right call for your situation and your budget.
Yes. If you’ve got an active leak, missing shingles after a storm, or damage that’s exposing your home to water or weather, we can get someone out fast—usually within a few hours depending on the time of day and current demand.
Emergency repairs typically involve tarping the damaged area to prevent further water intrusion, then scheduling a full inspection and permanent repair as soon as possible. We’re not leaving you with a tarp on your roof for weeks. That’s a temporary fix to protect your home until we can get materials and schedule the proper repair.
Vauxhall sees a lot of storm activity, especially during spring and summer. After a major weather event, demand spikes and some contractors get backed up for weeks. Because we’re local and we’ve been doing this for 17 years, we have the crew capacity and supplier relationships to respond quickly even during busy periods. You’re not waiting a month for someone to show up.
For most homes in Vauxhall, architectural shingles are the best balance of cost, durability, and performance. They hold up well against New Jersey weather, they’re available in a wide range of colors and styles, and they’re backed by solid manufacturer warranties—usually 25 to 30 years.
If you’re in an area that sees frequent hail or high winds, impact-resistant shingles are worth considering. They cost more upfront, but they can qualify you for insurance discounts and they’re far less likely to need replacement after a storm. Some carriers in New Jersey are now requiring impact-resistant materials for new roofs or offering premium reductions if you upgrade.
Metal roofing is another option, especially if you’re planning to stay in your home long-term. It costs significantly more than shingles, but it lasts 50-plus years and requires almost no maintenance. It’s also highly resistant to wind, fire, and ice damming—all common issues in this area. We’ll walk you through the pros and cons of each material based on your home’s structure, your budget, and how long you plan to own the property.
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