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Metal Roof in Farmingdale, NJ

Roofing That Actually Lasts 50+ Years

No more worrying about your roof every storm season. Metal roofing built right the first time.

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Metal Roof Installation Farmingdale

What Life Looks Like After

You stop checking the weather forecast with dread. Your energy bills drop because your roof actually reflects heat instead of absorbing it. You’re not calling contractors every few years for repairs.

Your neighbors ask who did your roof because it still looks new after a decade. You sleep through storms knowing your roof can handle whatever New Jersey throws at it.

The math is simple: spend once, protect for 50+ years. While others replace their roofs twice, you’re done.

Metal Roofing Contractors Farmingdale

40 Years in Farmingdale Means Something

We’re A Russo Roofing & Siding, and we’ve been protecting homes in Farmingdale since before metal roofing was mainstream. We’ve seen every type of roof failure this area can produce.

Our owner shows up to every job. Not just to check—to make sure it’s done right. That’s how we’ve built our reputation over four decades.

We know Farmingdale’s weather patterns, building codes, and what works here. When you need a 30-year labor warranty and 20-year workmanship guarantee, you need contractors who plan to be around to honor them.

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Metal Roof Replacement Process

Here's Exactly What Happens

We start with a thorough inspection and honest assessment. No surprises, no upselling—just what your roof actually needs.

If you’re moving forward, we handle the permits and coordinate everything. Our crew arrives on time, protects your property, and removes your old roof completely. We inspect the decking, make any needed repairs, then install proper underlayment.

Your new metal roof goes on with precision. We use concealed fasteners on standing seam systems because exposed fasteners are the first thing to fail. Every seam is sealed, every panel is secured to handle New Jersey’s wind loads.

We clean up completely—magnetic sweeps for nails, debris removal, everything. You get a roof that’s ready for the next 50 years.

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Standing Seam Metal Roofing

What You Actually Get

Your metal roof isn’t just panels slapped on top of your old roof. We tear off everything, inspect the decking, and build your roof system from the ground up.

Standing seam panels with concealed fasteners. Proper ice and water shield in all valleys and penetrations. Ventilation that actually works. Flashing that won’t fail in five years.

In Farmingdale, we see plenty of ice dams and wind damage. Your metal roof handles both. The smooth surface sheds snow and ice naturally. Wind ratings exceed what you’ll see in most storms.

You’re not just getting a roof—you’re getting the last roof you’ll need to buy. The energy savings start immediately. The peace of mind lasts decades.

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Metal roof replacement typically runs $10,000-$25,000 for most Farmingdale homes, depending on size and complexity. Yes, that’s more than asphalt shingles upfront. But here’s the real math: asphalt shingles last about 20 years in New Jersey’s climate. You’ll replace them twice, maybe three times, in the life of one metal roof. Add in the energy savings, potential insurance discounts, and zero maintenance headaches. The higher initial cost pays for itself. We’re not the cheapest option—we’re the smartest one.
No, when installed properly with adequate insulation and underlayment. The idea that metal roofs are noisy comes from old agricultural buildings with metal roofing installed directly over open rafters. Your home has sheathing, underlayment, and insulation. Rain sounds no different than on any other roof. In fact, many homeowners say their metal roof is quieter than their old asphalt shingles. We install proper underlayment and ensure your attic insulation is adequate. You’ll notice the energy efficiency long before you notice any sound difference.
Most residential metal roof installations take 2-5 days, depending on your roof’s size and complexity. Weather can extend this timeline, but we work efficiently to minimize disruption. Day one is usually tear-off and decking inspection. Days two and three are installation. Complex roofs with multiple angles, dormers, or skylights take longer. We protect your home throughout the process and don’t leave you exposed overnight. If weather threatens, we secure everything properly until we can resume work.
Yes, New Jersey requires permits for roof replacement, and Farmingdale has specific requirements. We handle all permit applications and inspections for you. The permit process ensures your roof meets local building codes and wind load requirements. It’s also important for insurance purposes and future home sales. We’re familiar with Farmingdale’s building department and requirements. The permit cost is typically $250-$500 and is included in our project coordination.
We don’t recommend it, and here’s why: you miss the opportunity to inspect and repair the roof decking. Hidden damage stays hidden until it becomes a bigger problem. New Jersey allows up to two layers of roofing, but metal roofing performs best when installed over a clean, inspected deck. You’re investing in a 50-year roof—it deserves a proper foundation. Complete tear-off adds to the cost but ensures your metal roof performs as designed. We inspect every square foot of decking and make any needed repairs before installation.
Standing seam uses concealed fasteners and interlocking panels. The fasteners are hidden in the seams, not exposed to weather. This is crucial for longevity—exposed fasteners are the first thing to fail. Other metal roofing styles use exposed fasteners that penetrate the weather surface. These require more maintenance and have shorter lifespans. Standing seam costs more initially but lasts longer with less maintenance. For a roof you want to last 50+ years, concealed fasteners are worth the investment.