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Roof Installation in Bradley Park, NJ

Your Roof Done Right the First Time

Professional roof installation that protects your Bradley Park home for decades, not just years.

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Professional Roof Installation Bradley Park

What You Get When It's Done Right

Your roof installation isn’t just about new shingles—it’s about decades of protection from Bradley Park’s unpredictable weather. When we install your new roof, you get a system built to handle everything from heavy storms to salt air exposure.

You’ll sleep better knowing your roof comes with a 30-year labor warranty, not the industry standard 1-2 years. That’s because we use premium materials and proven installation methods that actually last.

No more worrying about leaks during the next storm. No more emergency calls when other roofs in your neighborhood start failing. Just solid protection that keeps your family dry and your home value intact.

Roof Installation Contractors Bradley Park

40 Years of Getting It Right

A Russo Roofing & Siding has been installing roofs in Bradley Park and Somerset County for over four decades. We’re not just another roofing company—we’re your neighbors, and we’ve been protecting homes in this community since before many of our competitors even existed.

Our owner, Antonio, personally oversees every roof installation. That means the person who quoted your job is the same person making sure it’s done right. We’ve seen too many homeowners get burned by companies that send different crews with different standards.

We’re licensed, insured, and we actually show up when we say we will. In Bradley Park’s challenging weather conditions, that reliability matters more than you might think.

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New Roof Installation Process Bradley Park

How We Install Your New Roof

First, we inspect your current roof and measure everything precisely. No guesswork, no surprises later. You’ll get a detailed estimate the same day, explaining exactly what materials we’ll use and why.

Before we start, we handle all the permits Bradley Park requires for roof installation. Most homeowners don’t realize you need permits for new roof work in NJ, but we take care of that paperwork so you don’t have to.

Installation typically takes 1-3 days depending on your roof size and complexity. We protect your landscaping, keep the job site clean, and work efficiently to minimize disruption to your daily routine. Every evening, we clean up completely—no nails or debris left behind.

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Residential Roof Installation Bradley Park

What Your Roof Installation Includes

Your new roof installation includes complete removal of old roofing materials, inspection of the roof deck, and installation of new underlayment, flashing, and premium shingles. We don’t cut corners on the components you can’t see—they’re what make your roof last.

In Bradley Park’s climate, proper ventilation is crucial. We install ridge vents and soffit vents to prevent moisture buildup that can lead to mold and premature roof failure. Many contractors skip this step, but it’s essential for long-term performance.

We use GAF and Owens Corning materials because they’re proven to handle New Jersey weather. These aren’t the cheapest options, but they’re the ones that actually hold up when storms hit Somerset County year after year.

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Roof installation costs in Bradley Park typically range from $12,000 to $25,000 for most homes, depending on size, materials, and complexity. This includes complete removal of your old roof, new underlayment, flashing, and premium shingles.The wide range comes down to choices you make about materials and your roof’s specific challenges. A simple ranch home with asphalt shingles costs less than a multi-story colonial with architectural shingles and multiple dormers.We provide same-day estimates so you know exactly what your roof will cost before we start. No hidden fees, no surprise charges when we find “unexpected” issues. What we quote is what you pay.
Most roof installations in Bradley Park take 2-4 days to complete. Single-story homes typically take 1-2 days, while two-story homes with complex rooflines may take 3-4 days.Weather can extend the timeline—we don’t install roofs in rain or high winds because it compromises the installation quality. Bradley Park’s unpredictable weather means we sometimes need to pause work, but we’ll keep you informed about any delays.We start early and work efficiently to minimize disruption. Most homeowners are surprised how quickly we complete the work while still maintaining our quality standards.
Yes, you need permits for new roof installation in Bradley Park and throughout Somerset County. The permit process typically takes 5-10 business days and costs $200-400 depending on your roof size.We handle all permit applications for you. This includes submitting the required documentation to Somerset County’s building department and scheduling necessary inspections. Most homeowners don’t realize permits are required, but skipping this step can lead to fines up to $2,000.The permit process protects you by ensuring your roof meets current building codes. It also prevents problems if you ever sell your home—buyers’ inspectors always check for proper permits on major work.
Architectural asphalt shingles are the most popular choice in Bradley Park because they handle New Jersey’s weather extremes well while staying affordable. GAF Timberline HD and Owens Corning Duration shingles are our most-installed products.Metal roofing is becoming more popular for its longevity and energy efficiency. It costs more upfront but can last 50+ years with minimal maintenance. Metal also performs exceptionally well in high winds and heavy storms.We don’t recommend basic 3-tab shingles in this area. They’re cheaper initially, but Bradley Park’s weather conditions cause them to fail prematurely. The small upfront savings aren’t worth the replacement costs in 10-15 years.
We provide a 30-year labor warranty on all roof installations—one of the longest in the industry. This covers our workmanship, installation quality, and any issues that arise from how we installed your roof.Your shingles come with separate manufacturer warranties ranging from 25 years to lifetime, depending on the product you choose. We’re certified installers for GAF and Owens Corning, so you get their full warranty coverage.Most contractors offer 1-2 year labor warranties. Our 30-year warranty reflects our confidence in our installation quality and our commitment to standing behind our work for decades, not just until we get paid.
If your roof is over 20 years old and showing multiple problem areas, replacement usually makes more sense than repairs. Signs you need replacement include missing shingles, granule loss, curling edges, and multiple leak locations.We provide honest assessments during our free inspections. If repairs will solve your problems for several more years, we’ll tell you that. But if you’re facing ongoing issues, replacement prevents the cycle of emergency repairs that cost more long-term.Age matters in Bradley Park’s climate. Roofs installed 15-20 years ago often used materials that don’t hold up as well to our weather conditions. Newer materials and installation techniques provide much better long-term performance.