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Roof Installation in Elton, NJ

Your Roof Done Right the First Time

Professional roof installation with 40+ years of local experience, owner supervision on every job, and warranties that actually protect you.

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Professional Roof Installation Elton NJ

What You Get When It's Done Right

Your roof isn’t just about keeping water out. It’s about sleeping soundly during storms, knowing your family is protected, and never wondering if corners were cut.

When we install your roof, you get decades of protection that actually lasts. No callbacks for shoddy work. No wondering if your contractor will be around next year. Just solid peace of mind that comes from working with people who’ve been doing this right for over 40 years.

The difference shows up in the details most contractors skip—proper flashing, quality underlayment, and installation techniques that stand up to New Jersey weather. Your investment pays off in lower energy bills, fewer repairs, and a home that looks great for decades.

Elton NJ Roofing Contractors

Forty Years of Getting It Right

We’re A Russo Roofing & Siding, and we’ve been installing roofs in Elton and throughout New Jersey since the 1980s. Not because we’re the cheapest, but because we do the work right.

Our owner shows up to every job. Not just for the estimate—for the actual work. That’s how we make sure your roof gets installed the way it should be, not the way that’s fastest or easiest.

We’re licensed, insured, and we stand behind our work with a 30-year labor warranty and 20-year workmanship warranty. Most contractors can’t offer that because they don’t plan to be around that long. We’ve been here for four decades, and we’re not going anywhere.

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Roof Installation Process Elton NJ

How We Install Your New Roof

First, we give you a same-day estimate that breaks down exactly what you’re getting. No surprises, no hidden costs, no pressure tactics. Just honest pricing for quality work.

Before we start, we protect your property and landscaping. Then we carefully remove your old roof, inspect the deck for any issues, and make necessary repairs. We install high-quality underlayment and flashing—the parts you can’t see but that matter most for long-term protection.

Your new roof goes on using proven techniques and quality materials. We clean up completely every day, and when we’re done, we walk through everything with you. You’ll know exactly what was done and how to maintain your investment. Most jobs take 1-3 days, depending on size and complexity.

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What's Included in Your Installation

Every roof installation includes complete removal of old materials, deck inspection and repairs, premium underlayment, proper ventilation, and quality flashing around all penetrations. We use materials designed for New Jersey’s climate—from summer heat to winter snow loads.

Your installation comes with permits, cleanup, and disposal of old materials. We also include a thorough final inspection and explanation of your new roof’s features. You’ll get care instructions and our direct contact information for any questions.

In Elton, we see everything from coastal wind damage to ice dam issues. That’s why we install roofs that handle New Jersey weather patterns. Proper attic ventilation prevents ice dams. Quality shingles resist wind uplift. And correct flashing keeps water where it belongs—off your home and away from your foundation.

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Roof installation costs in Elton typically range from $8,500 to $17,000, depending on your roof size, material choice, and complexity. A standard 1,700 square foot home with architectural shingles averages around $13,500.The final cost depends on factors like your roof’s pitch, the number of penetrations (chimneys, vents, skylights), and whether any structural repairs are needed. We provide detailed, written estimates that break down all costs so you know exactly what you’re paying for.We offer $500 off full roof replacements and 10% senior discounts. Many customers also use insurance claims for storm damage, which can significantly reduce out-of-pocket costs. We work directly with insurance companies to make the process easier.
Most roof installations in Elton take 1-3 days, depending on size, complexity, and weather conditions. A typical single-family home usually takes 2 days—one day for removal and prep, one day for installation.Larger homes or complex roofs with multiple angles, dormers, or skylights may take an additional day. We’ll give you an accurate timeline during your estimate and keep you updated if weather or unexpected issues affect the schedule.We start early and work efficiently, but we never rush quality. It’s better to take an extra day and do it right than to cut corners and create problems later. Your roof needs to last decades, not just pass inspection.
We install all major roofing materials including asphalt shingles, metal roofing, slate, and tile. For Elton homes, architectural asphalt shingles are most popular because they offer excellent protection, attractive appearance, and good value.Metal roofing is gaining popularity for its longevity and energy efficiency. It’s especially good for homes with solar panels or those wanting maximum durability. Slate and tile are premium options that can last 50-100 years but require proper structural support.We’ll recommend the best material based on your home’s structure, your budget, and your long-term plans. Each material has different maintenance requirements and lifespans, so we make sure you understand the trade-offs before deciding.
Yes, we provide a 30-year labor warranty and 20-year workmanship warranty on all roof installations. This covers our installation work, not just the materials. Most contractors only offer 1-2 year warranties because they don’t plan to be around longer.Material warranties vary by manufacturer but typically range from 20-50 years. We work with top manufacturers like GAF, Owens Corning, and CertainTeed, so you get strong material coverage plus our installation warranty.We’ve been in business over 40 years, so our warranties aren’t just promises—they’re backed by decades of local reputation. If something goes wrong with our work, we fix it. That’s how we’ve stayed in business this long.
Yes, we install roofs year-round in Elton, though winter installations require special precautions. We monitor weather closely and only work when conditions are safe for both our crew and your home.Winter roof installation is sometimes necessary for emergency repairs or insurance deadlines. We use cold-weather installation techniques and materials designed for low temperatures. The work takes longer because we’re more careful about safety and proper sealing.Spring and fall are ideal for roof installation because of moderate temperatures and stable weather. If your roof isn’t failing, scheduling installation during these seasons often means better working conditions and potentially lower costs due to less urgent demand.
If your roof is over 20 years old, has multiple leaks, missing shingles, or visible sagging, you likely need full installation rather than repairs. Repairs make sense for newer roofs with isolated damage, but older roofs often need complete replacement.We provide honest assessments during our free estimates. If repairs will solve your problems cost-effectively, we’ll tell you. But if you’re looking at multiple repairs over the next few years, installation usually makes more financial sense.Signs you need installation include: curled or missing shingles, granules in gutters, daylight visible through roof boards, water stains on ceilings, or energy bills increasing due to poor insulation. We’ll inspect everything and explain your options clearly.