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A roof leak doesn’t stay on the roof. It moves into your insulation, down your walls, across your drywall and by the time you see a water stain on the ceiling, the damage behind it is usually worse than what’s visible. Getting it fixed quickly isn’t just about the roof. It’s about protecting everything underneath it.
Roxbury’s housing stock tells a specific story. A lot of homes here the post-war Cape Cods and ranches in Succasunna, the colonials in Kenvil, the older builds along Mooney Mountain are sitting on roofs that are 20, 25, even 30 years old. Standard asphalt shingles have a lifespan. When that window closes and a storm hits, the result isn’t just a few missing shingles. It’s an open roof in weather that doesn’t wait for a contractor callback.
Landing-area properties near Lake Hopatcong face a different challenge elevated moisture, freeze-thaw cycling, and seasonal exposure that accelerates wear on flashing and shingle surfaces faster than most homeowners expect. Whether you’re dealing with an active leak, storm damage, or something that’s been nagging you for a season, the right repair now in Roxbury is always cheaper than the replacement you’ll need if you wait.
We’re a family-owned general contracting company serving Roxbury and northern New Jersey since 2018. We’re BBB accredited, a GAF Preferred Contractor, and registered with the NJ Division of Consumer Affairs credentials you can verify, not just claims on a website. Every job comes with a full warranty and starts with a free consultation, no pressure attached.
What actually sets us apart in a market full of roofing contractors is the multi-trade approach. Most roofers only look at shingles. But a lot of Roxbury roof leaks start somewhere else a deteriorating chimney flashing, a failed skylight seal, a gutter junction that’s been pulling away for two seasons. Because we handle roofing, chimney repair, masonry, and gutters, we find the actual source of the problem, not just the most visible one.
Morris County homeowners from Succasunna to Ledgewood to the Landing section near the lake know what it means to deal with contractors who don’t show up or don’t follow through. Our owner is personally involved in every job, and that’s reflected in a 4.9-star rating across nearly 200 verified reviews.
It starts with a call or message, and we move fast. Response times documented in real customer reviews average around five minutes because when you have water coming into your house in Succasunna at 7 p.m. after a Morris County thunderstorm, you don’t need a voicemail. You need someone who picks up.
From there, we schedule a free on-site consultation to assess the damage directly. We look at the full picture not just the obvious entry point, but the flashing, the gutters, the chimney, the valleys, and anything else that could be contributing to the problem. If emergency roof tarping is needed to stop active water intrusion before permanent repairs can be completed, that happens first. Protecting your home from further damage is always the immediate priority.
Once the scope is clear, we walk you through exactly what needs to be done and what it costs no hidden charges, no surprise add-ons. For re-roofing work in Roxbury Township, a construction permit is required, and we handle that process on your behalf. The $75 residential re-roofing permit fee and all documentation requirements are managed without you having to chase down the Township’s Construction Department. When the job is done, it’s backed by a full warranty.
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Roof repair in Roxbury isn’t one-size-fits-all. The Route 10 corridor where open commercial areas channel wind gusts during storms creates different damage patterns than the elevated neighborhoods on Mooney Mountain or the lakefront properties in Landing. We handle the full range of what Roxbury homeowners actually run into.
Shingle repair and missing shingle repair are the most common calls after a storm. Wind lifts shingles, exposes the decking underneath, and if it isn’t addressed quickly, water finds its way in fast. Roof leak patching addresses active intrusion points whether the source is a failed flashing, a cracked vent boot, or a shingle that’s been compromised for longer than you realized. For flat roofs on commercial properties along the Ledgewood Commons corridor or on residential additions, flat roof repair requires a different material approach and we carry that expertise as well.
Storm damage roof repair often involves insurance documentation, and we can help you understand what’s worth claiming and how to approach it accurately. Hail damage, in particular, isn’t always visible to the untrained eye but it compromises the shingle’s surface and can void manufacturer warranties if left unaddressed. Whether your situation is urgent or you’re being proactive before the next nor’easter hits Morris County, the starting point is a free consultation with no obligation to move forward.
This is one of the most common questions, and the honest answer is: it depends on the age of the roof, the extent of the damage, and what the underlying decking looks like once someone gets up there. A roof with isolated storm damage a few missing shingles, a failed flashing, a single leak point is usually a strong candidate for repair. A roof that’s 25 or 30 years old with widespread granule loss, multiple soft spots, or recurring leaks in different areas is telling you something different.
In Roxbury, a significant portion of the housing stock in Succasunna, Kenvil, and the older neighborhoods off Route 10 was built in the 1960s through 1980s. If your home falls in that range and you haven’t had a professional inspection in the last few years, it’s worth knowing what you’re actually dealing with before the next storm makes the decision for you. Our free consultation gives you a straight answer without any pressure to commit to more than you need.
First, get anything valuable away from the area where water is entering furniture, electronics, anything that can be damaged. If water is pooling on the floor, contain it. Don’t go on the roof yourself during active weather. Once the storm passes and it’s safe, document everything with photos before touching anything that documentation matters if you end up filing an insurance claim.
Call a contractor as soon as possible. We offer emergency roof tarping for exactly this situation a temporary but effective barrier that stops water intrusion while permanent repairs are planned. In Roxbury and Morris County, where nor’easters and summer thunderstorms can cause significant damage in a short window, the difference between tarping within 24 hours and waiting a week can be the difference between a repair and a full interior remediation project. The sooner you make contact, the more options you have.
Yes, for re-roofing work in Roxbury Township, a construction permit is required through the Township’s Construction Department. The permit fee for re-roofing a single-family residential structure is $75. The application needs to include the scope of work, contractor information, and any relevant documentation and if the work involves replacing or altering roof framing or supporting walls, additional review may apply.
This is something we handle on your behalf. You shouldn’t have to navigate the Township’s Construction Department while also dealing with a damaged roof. A licensed, registered contractor pulling the proper permits isn’t just a legal requirement it protects you as the homeowner. Unpermitted work can create complications when you sell the property or file an insurance claim, so it’s not a step worth skipping. Our NJ Division of Consumer Affairs registration number is on file, and we operate in full compliance with Township and state requirements.
Ice dams form when heat escapes through the roof, melts the snow on top, and that water refreezes at the eaves where the roof is colder. The ice builds up, backs water under the shingles, and it enters the home often without any visible exterior sign until you’re looking at a water stain on your ceiling in February. In Roxbury, where snowfall accumulations in western Morris County are heavier than much of eastern New Jersey, ice dams are a recurring problem especially in older Cape Cods and ranches that weren’t built with today’s insulation standards.
Whether homeowners insurance covers ice dam damage depends on your specific policy. Most standard policies cover sudden and accidental water damage, but they may exclude damage attributed to lack of maintenance or gradual deterioration. If you’ve had recurring ice dam issues, an insurer may push back on a claim. The stronger play is to address the underlying vulnerability proper ventilation, adequate insulation, and keeping the roof in good repair before the next winter season. We can assess your roof’s current condition and tell you where you’re exposed.
The range is wide because the scope varies significantly. A simple shingle repair or minor leak patch might run $300 to $600. More involved work flashing replacement, valley repair, larger storm damage areas typically falls in the $800 to $1,500 range. If the damage has reached the decking or structural components, costs can go higher. Full roof replacements in Morris County, when repair is no longer the right call, generally run $8,000 to $15,000 or more depending on size, pitch, and materials.
What actually determines your number is what’s found during the inspection. Our free consultation gives you a clear, itemized picture of what the work involves and what it costs before you commit to anything. There are no hidden charges and no pressure to approve work you’re not ready for. For Roxbury homeowners dealing with storm damage, it’s also worth understanding what your insurance policy covers before assuming you’re paying out of pocket we can help you understand what’s documentable and claimable.
After a significant storm hits Morris County, Roxbury neighborhoods particularly along the Route 10 corridor and in Succasunna see an increase in out-of-area contractors going door to door. Some are legitimate. Many are not. The ones who pressure you to sign the same day, can’t provide a verifiable NJ contractor registration number, or ask for a large deposit upfront before any work is scoped are the ones to walk away from.
A few things worth checking before hiring anyone: verify their NJ Division of Consumer Affairs registration at the state’s online portal, look them up on BBB.org, and read actual reviews not just star counts, but what people wrote. We’re BBB accredited, hold GAF Preferred Contractor status, and carry NJ registration number 13VH09838700 all of which you can confirm independently. We’ve been serving northern New Jersey since 2018, and our owner is personally accountable for every job. That’s not a difficult standard to meet, but in the post-storm contractor market, it’s rarer than it should be.
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