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Roof Installation in Chapel Hill, NJ

Your Roof Done Right the First Time

New roof installation that protects your home and your investment for decades to come.

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Professional New Roof Installation Chapel Hill

Protection That Actually Lasts

Your roof isn’t just about keeping rain out. It’s about protecting everything you’ve built—your family, your belongings, your biggest investment.

When we install your new roof, you get decades of protection from New Jersey’s unpredictable weather. No more worrying about leaks during storms. No more emergency buckets or ceiling stains. Just solid, reliable protection that lets you focus on what matters most.

The difference is in the details. Quality materials that can handle our harsh winters and humid summers. Installation techniques that prevent the small problems from becoming big headaches. And warranties that actually mean something when you need them.

Chapel Hill Roof Installation Contractors

Forty Years of Getting It Right

We’ve been installing roofs in Chapel Hill and throughout Monmouth County since the 1980s. That’s over four decades of seeing what works and what doesn’t.

Here’s what that experience means for you: we know exactly how New Jersey weather affects different roofing materials. We understand the local building codes inside and out. And we’ve built relationships with suppliers that let us get you the best materials at fair prices.

Most importantly, we’re not going anywhere. When you need us in five years or fifteen years, we’ll still be here. That’s the difference between working with a local, family-owned business and rolling the dice with whoever happens to be cheapest.

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Roof Installation Process Chapel Hill NJ

No Surprises, Just Results

We start with a thorough inspection of your existing roof and home structure. This isn’t a quick walk-around—we check everything from the decking to the drainage to make sure your new roof has the foundation it needs.

Next, we walk you through material options that make sense for your home and budget. No pressure, no upselling. Just honest advice about what will work best for your specific situation.

Installation day means our full crew shows up ready to work. We protect your landscaping, keep the work area clean, and maintain open communication throughout the process. Most residential roof installations take 1-3 days, depending on size and complexity. At the end of each day, we clean up completely—no nails in your driveway, no debris in your yard.

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Residential Roof Installation Services Chapel Hill

Everything You Need, Nothing You Don't

Every new roof installation includes complete tear-off of old materials, inspection and repair of roof decking as needed, and installation of new underlayment and shingles. We also handle all the details you might not think about—flashing around chimneys and vents, proper ventilation, and gutter tie-ins.

In Chapel Hill, we see a lot of homes with unique architectural features that require special attention. Dormers, bay windows, and complex rooflines all need experienced handling to prevent future problems. That’s where our decades of local experience really show.

We work with top-quality materials designed for New Jersey’s climate. Asphalt shingles that resist wind damage and temperature fluctuations. Metal roofing systems that can handle ice and snow loads. And synthetic materials that offer the best of both worlds—durability and appearance.

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Most residential roof installations in Chapel Hill take 1-3 days, depending on the size of your home and the complexity of the roof design. A typical single-story ranch might be completed in one day, while a two-story colonial with multiple dormers could take three days.Weather can affect timing—we won’t install your roof in heavy rain or dangerous wind conditions. But we’ll work with you to schedule around forecasts and keep you informed of any delays.The key is not rushing the job. A roof installed properly takes the time it takes. We’d rather spend an extra day getting the details right than leave you with problems down the road.
We provide a 30-year labor warranty and a 20-year workmanship warranty on all new roof installations. This covers any issues related to our installation work, not just material defects.The manufacturer’s warranty on materials is separate and varies by product—typically 25-50 years for shingles. We’ll explain exactly what’s covered under each warranty before you sign anything.Most importantly, we’re a local business that’s been here for over 40 years. When you need warranty service, you’re not calling a 1-800 number or hoping the company is still in business. You’re calling neighbors who stand behind their work.
New roof installation costs in Chapel Hill typically range from $8,000 to $15,000 for most homes, depending on size, materials, and complexity. Factors that affect price include roof size, pitch, number of penetrations (chimneys, vents, skylights), and material choice.We provide detailed, written estimates that break down all costs—materials, labor, permits, and cleanup. No hidden fees or surprise charges. We also offer financing options and a $500 discount on full roof replacements.The cheapest bid isn’t always the best value. We focus on providing competitive pricing for quality work that will last. When you factor in our warranties and local reputation, we’re often the best investment for your home.
For Chapel Hill’s climate, we typically recommend architectural asphalt shingles from manufacturers like GAF, Owens Corning, or CertainTeed. These materials handle our temperature swings, wind, and precipitation well while offering good value.Metal roofing is another excellent option, especially for homes with steep pitches or in areas prone to ice dams. It’s more expensive upfront but can last 50+ years with minimal maintenance.We don’t recommend the cheapest materials available—they’re cheap for a reason. But we also won’t oversell you on premium options you don’t need. We’ll explain the pros and cons of each material and let you decide what makes sense for your home and budget.
Yes, we handle all permit applications and coordinate inspections with local building departments. This includes the initial permit application, any required structural inspections during installation, and the final inspection.We know the local codes and requirements in Chapel Hill and surrounding areas. This saves you time and ensures everything is done correctly from a legal standpoint.The cost of permits is typically included in our estimates, so you won’t see surprise fees later. We also schedule inspections at the right times to avoid delays in your project.
We inspect the roof decking as part of every installation and address any issues we find. Minor repairs to decking are common and usually involve replacing a few sheets of plywood or OSB.If we discover extensive damage that wasn’t visible from the ground, we’ll stop work and discuss options with you before proceeding. We provide upfront pricing for common repairs so you know what to expect.The good news is that most decking issues are localized—usually around problem areas like old leaks or ice dams. We’ve rarely encountered a situation where the entire deck needed replacement, and when we do, we work with you to find the most cost-effective solution.