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A roof that’s been properly replaced or repaired doesn’t just stop leaking. It stops the slow, expensive damage that most homeowners don’t notice until it’s already spread — rotted decking, mold behind drywall, insulation that’s been quietly soaking up water for months. When the job is done correctly, that risk goes away. You get your home back, and you stop dreading the next rainstorm.
For homes near Lake Lefferts or along Matawan Creek, the humidity alone is enough to accelerate moss and algae growth on aging shingles — especially on north-facing slopes under tree canopy. That’s not a cosmetic issue. It holds moisture against the surface, breaks down granules faster, and shortens the life of a roof that might otherwise have had years left. Catching it early, or replacing it before it compounds, is the difference between a manageable project and a much bigger one.
Matawan’s housing stock spans decades of construction — from mid-century colonials near the lakes to older structures along Main Street that have seen multiple roof systems come and go. Whatever your home’s age or style, we know how to assess what’s actually there, tell you what it needs, and deliver work that holds up through nor’easters, coastal wind exposure, and the freeze-thaw cycles that hit northern Monmouth County every single winter.
We’ve been doing exterior work across New Jersey for over 17 years, and that includes a lot of homes in northern Monmouth County — and a lot of conversations with Matawan homeowners who’ve already had a bad experience with someone who pulled no permits, skipped the inspection, or disappeared after the deposit cleared.
That’s not how this works here. Every job comes with a free inspection, a clear estimate, and permit handling through Aberdeen Township’s Construction Department — because yes, that’s where Matawan’s building permits are processed, and a contractor who doesn’t know that probably hasn’t worked here much. We’re fully licensed under New Jersey’s Home Improvement Contractor requirements, fully insured, and certified by major shingle manufacturers — which means the extended warranties most contractors simply can’t offer are on the table for you.
Our business is family-owned and has grown almost entirely through referrals and reviews. That’s not an accident. It’s what happens when you show up, do the work right, and tell people the truth about what their roof actually needs.
It starts with a free inspection. We send someone out, get on the roof, and look at what’s actually there — shingles, flashing, ridge caps, gutters, any areas where water has found or could find a way in. You get a straight read on the condition and a clear explanation of what it means. If a repair handles it, that’s what we recommend. If your roof genuinely needs to be replaced, you’ll understand exactly why, with specific evidence, not a sales pitch.
From there, if you move forward, the estimate is detailed and the pricing is fixed. No surprises at the end of the job. For full replacements in Matawan, we pull the permit through Aberdeen Township before work begins — that’s a legal requirement under New Jersey’s Uniform Construction Code, and it protects you when it comes time to sell the property or file a warranty claim. Skipping that step is something unlicensed contractors do. It’s not something that happens here.
The installation itself is handled by our trained, experienced crew. Old material comes off, the decking gets inspected, and the new system goes down correctly — flashing, underlayment, shingles, ridge, all of it. Cleanup is part of the job, not an afterthought. When the crew leaves, the yard looks the way it did before they arrived.
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Most Matawan homeowners coming in for a roof replacement are choosing between architectural asphalt shingles and metal roofing — and the right answer depends on the home, the budget, and how long you plan to stay. Architectural shingles are the most common choice: cost-effective, durable, available in a wide range of profiles, and backed by strong manufacturer warranties when installed by a certified contractor. For homes in Cheesequake Village or the mid-century neighborhoods near Lake Matawan where roofs are being replaced for the second or third time, this is often the practical call.
Metal roofing is the longer play. A standing seam or metal shingle system can last 40 to 70 years, handles coastal wind exposure from Raritan Bay significantly better than asphalt, and resists the moisture cycling that degrades standard shingles near Matawan’s lakes and creek. For homeowners on Main Street with older structures, or anyone who wants to replace their roof once and be done with it, metal is worth the conversation. Energy efficiency is a real benefit too — reflective metal surfaces reduce heat load, which matters during Monmouth County summers.
Beyond roofing, we also handle gutters and siding. For homes where the roof, gutter system, and siding are all showing age at the same time, having one contractor accountable for the full exterior eliminates the finger-pointing that happens when two separate trades are involved.
Yes — and this one trips people up because of how Matawan handles it. The borough operates under a shared services agreement with Aberdeen Township, which means your building permit for a roof replacement in Matawan is processed through Aberdeen Township’s Construction Department, not a standalone Matawan office. It’s a procedural detail that matters: if your contractor doesn’t know this or skips the permit entirely, the work is technically unpermitted under New Jersey’s Uniform Construction Code.
That creates real problems down the road. Unpermitted work has to be disclosed when you sell the property, it can void your manufacturer warranty, and it leaves you with no formal inspection record to prove the job was done correctly. We pull the permit, schedule the required inspection, and handle the compliance side as a standard part of the job — not an optional step.
The honest answer is that you usually can’t tell from the ground, and neither can a contractor who hasn’t actually gotten up there and looked. What looks like a few missing shingles from the yard might be isolated wind damage — a straightforward repair. Or it might be the visible symptom of a roof that’s been failing underneath for a while, with compromised decking and saturated insulation that you can’t see from a driveway.
A proper inspection looks at the full picture: shingle age and granule loss, the condition of flashing at chimneys and valleys, ridge cap integrity, and whether there’s any evidence of water infiltration in the attic. For homes in northern Monmouth County, where freeze-thaw cycles and coastal storm exposure accelerate wear, the difference between a 15-year-old roof and a 25-year-old roof can be dramatic. The free inspection exists specifically to give you that honest read before any decision is made.
For Matawan specifically, the location matters. The borough sits about 11 miles from the Atlantic Ocean and a few miles south of Raritan Bay, which means salt-laden coastal air is a real factor — particularly for homes on the eastern side of town. Salt air accelerates corrosion on metal roofing components like flashing and drip edge, so material selection and installation quality both matter more here than they would for an inland property.
Architectural asphalt shingles from a major manufacturer, installed by a certified contractor with proper flashing and underlayment, hold up well in this environment and are the most common choice for Matawan homes. Metal roofing — when specified and installed correctly for coastal proximity — offers superior wind resistance and longevity, making it a strong option for homeowners prioritizing a long-term solution. The key in either case is certification: manufacturer-certified installation unlocks extended warranties and ensures the system is built to the specs that actually back those warranties up.
For a standard single-family home in Matawan, a full roof replacement using architectural asphalt shingles typically runs somewhere between $12,000 and $22,000, depending on the size of the roof, the pitch, the condition of the existing decking, and the specific materials selected. Homes with more complex rooflines — multiple valleys, dormers, or steep pitches common on some of the older Victorian-era structures along Main Street — tend to come in at the higher end of that range due to the additional labor involved.
Metal roofing runs higher, generally starting around $18,000 to $30,000 or more for a full installation, but the lifespan difference is significant — 40 to 70 years versus 20 to 30 for asphalt. The free estimate is the right starting point: it gives you a specific number for your specific home, not a ballpark based on square footage alone. Transparent, itemized pricing means you know exactly what you’re paying for before anything starts.
It’s a bigger problem than most people realize, and it’s particularly common in Matawan given the borough’s geography. Homes near Lake Lefferts, Lake Matawan, and Matawan Creek sit in areas with elevated ambient humidity, and homes bordering Cheesequake State Park deal with heavy tree canopy that keeps roof surfaces shaded and damp. Those conditions are exactly where moss and algae thrive.
The issue isn’t just cosmetic. Moss holds moisture directly against the shingle surface, which accelerates granule loss and causes the underlying asphalt layer to break down faster than it otherwise would. Algae — the dark streaking you see on roofs — doesn’t cause the same physical damage, but it signals that the surface is staying wet longer than it should. Over time, both shorten the functional life of the roof. A proper inspection will flag the extent of the growth and whether it’s a maintenance issue or a sign that the roof is already compromised. In some cases, algae-resistant shingles or specific underlayment choices can help reduce recurrence after a replacement.
Because a homeowner who doesn’t know the condition of their roof can’t make a good decision about it — and charging someone $150 to $300 just to find out whether they have a problem is a barrier that doesn’t serve anyone well. The free inspection removes that friction. You get an honest assessment of what’s actually going on up there, with no cost and no obligation to move forward.
For Matawan homeowners specifically, this matters because the borough’s mix of older housing stock and year-round weather exposure means roofing issues tend to develop gradually and quietly. A small flashing failure near a chimney or a section of granule loss on the north slope doesn’t announce itself until there’s a water stain on the ceiling — and by then, the damage has usually spread. Getting ahead of it with a no-cost inspection is just practical. If the roof is fine, you’ll know that. If it needs attention, you’ll know exactly what kind and why.