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Roof Installation in Highlands, NJ

Your Roof Built Right the First Time

Professional roof installation that stands up to coastal weather, backed by 40 years of local expertise and warranties that actually matter.

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Professional Roof Installation Services Highlands

Protection That Lasts Decades, Not Years

When your new roof is installed correctly, you stop worrying about every storm that rolls in from the Atlantic. You get a roof that handles salt air, strong winds, and heavy rains without breaking down in five years.

That’s what happens when you choose materials designed for coastal conditions and contractors who understand how weather affects your home. Your roof becomes an investment that protects your family and your property value.

You’ll sleep better knowing your roof was built to last, not just installed to look good for the first few seasons.

Highlands NJ Roof Installation Contractors

Four Decades of Roofs Done Right

We’ve been installing roofs in Highlands and throughout Monmouth County for over 40 years. We’re not just another roofing company—we’re your neighbors who understand what coastal weather does to roofs.

Our owner shows up to every job. That’s not marketing talk—it’s how we’ve operated for four decades. When you’re investing this much in your home, you deserve contractors who take it as seriously as you do.

We’ve seen what happens when roofs aren’t installed properly in coastal areas. Salt air finds every weak spot, wind tears at poorly secured shingles, and humidity creates problems that cheap installations can’t handle. That’s why we do it right the first time.

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New Roof Installation Process Highlands

From Estimate to Completion, Here's What Happens

We start with a thorough inspection of your current roof and a same-day estimate. No waiting weeks to find out what your project will cost. We explain exactly what needs to be done and why.

Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle all the permits and scheduling. Our crew arrives on time and protects your property before starting any work. We remove your old roof carefully, inspect the deck for any damage, and make necessary repairs.

The installation follows strict coastal building standards. We use materials rated for salt air and high winds, install proper underlayment, and secure everything to withstand the weather patterns we see here in Highlands. Every day ends with complete cleanup—no nails in your driveway or debris in your yard.

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Residential Roof Installation Highlands NJ

What's Included in Your Installation

Your roof installation includes complete removal of old materials, deck inspection and repairs, ice and water shield installation, and premium underlayment designed for coastal conditions. We install new shingles, flashing, and ventilation systems that work together to protect your home.

In Highlands, we see specific challenges other areas don’t face. Salt air accelerates corrosion, so we use corrosion-resistant materials and fasteners. Strong winds require proper shingle installation techniques and upgraded materials. High humidity means your ventilation system needs to be designed correctly from day one.

Every installation comes with our 30-year labor warranty and 20-year workmanship warranty. We’re licensed, insured, and available for emergency services when coastal storms cause unexpected damage. You also get $500 off full roof replacements and a 10% senior citizen discount.

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Most residential roof installations in Highlands take 1-3 days, depending on the size and complexity of your roof. Weather can affect timing, especially during storm season.We start early and work efficiently, but we never rush quality work. Coastal installations require extra attention to detail—proper flashing around chimneys, correct ventilation installation, and materials that can handle salt air exposure.If weather delays the project, we’ll secure your home with tarps and temporary protection. We’ve been doing this for 40 years, so we know how to handle the unexpected situations that come with coastal roofing.
Architectural shingles with algae resistance perform well in our humid coastal climate. Metal roofing with proper coatings handles salt air exposure better than standard materials. Impact-resistant shingles provide extra protection against storm damage.We don’t recommend basic three-tab shingles for coastal homes. They don’t hold up to the wind and salt exposure we see here. Clay tiles and slate work well but require structural considerations due to their weight.The key is matching materials to your specific location and exposure. A home directly on the water needs different materials than one a few blocks inland. We’ll assess your situation and recommend materials that make sense for your home and budget.
Roof installation costs in Highlands typically range from $10,000 to $20,000 for most homes, depending on size, materials, and complexity. Coastal installations sometimes cost more due to specialized materials and additional protection requirements.We provide same-day estimates with transparent pricing. No hidden fees or surprise costs after we start work. Our pricing includes all materials, labor, permits, and cleanup. We also offer $500 off full roof replacements.The investment makes sense when you consider our 30-year labor warranty and 20-year workmanship warranty. Cheap installations end up costing more when you’re dealing with repairs and replacements every few years.
Yes, we work with insurance companies regularly and can help you navigate the claims process. Many roof installations qualify for insurance coverage, especially when damage results from storms or other covered events.We document everything properly and provide the detailed estimates insurance companies need. Our experience with coastal storm damage means we know what adjusters look for and how to present your claim effectively.We’ll meet with your adjuster, explain the scope of work needed, and handle the paperwork. You shouldn’t have to become a roofing expert just to get your claim approved. That’s our job.
We provide a 30-year labor warranty and 20-year workmanship warranty on all roof installations. This covers both our work and any issues that arise from installation problems.Manufacturer warranties on materials are separate and vary by product. We’ll explain exactly what’s covered under each warranty and provide all documentation. Our warranties are backed by 40 years in business and our reputation in the community.If something goes wrong, we fix it. No arguing about whether it’s covered or trying to get out of warranty work. We stand behind our installations because we plan to be here for the next 40 years.
In some cases, yes, but we typically recommend complete removal for coastal homes. Adding new shingles over old ones can trap moisture and create problems in our humid climate.Complete removal lets us inspect the deck for damage, ensure proper ventilation, and install new underlayment. This is especially important in coastal areas where salt air and moisture can cause hidden damage.Building codes limit how many layers of shingles you can have, and insurance companies sometimes require complete removal. We’ll assess your situation and recommend the approach that makes the most sense for your home and budget.