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Roof Installation in Homes Mills, NJ

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Quality roof installation that protects your home and your peace of mind for decades.

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Professional Roof Installation Services

What You Get When It's Done Right

You wake up every morning knowing your home is protected. No more lying awake during storms wondering if water’s going to start dripping through your ceiling. No more emergency calls to roofers when the next big storm hits.

Your new roof installation handles everything New Jersey weather throws at it. Heavy snow loads, ice dams, driving rain, high winds – none of it gets through. Your energy bills drop because your home stays properly insulated. Your property value goes up because buyers see a home that’s been maintained.

Most importantly, you stop worrying about your roof. It just works, quietly protecting everything you care about inside.

Homes Mills, NJ Roof Installation Contractors

We've Been Doing This Right Since Day One

A Russo Roofing & Siding has been installing roofs in Homes Mills, NJ and throughout the region for years. We know what works here and what doesn’t. We understand how our winters test every nail, every shingle, every piece of flashing.

You’re not getting a fly-by-night crew who learned roofing from YouTube. You’re getting residential roof installation contractors who’ve seen every type of roof problem this area throws at homes. We know which materials hold up to our climate and which ones fail after a few seasons.

When we say we’ll be here tomorrow if something goes wrong, we mean it. We live here too. Our reputation in Homes Mills, NJ is built on doing the work right the first time, not on fancy marketing or the lowest bid.

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New Roof Installation Process

Here's Exactly What Happens Next

First, we come out and look at your current roof. We measure everything, check the decking, and identify any structural issues that need attention. You get a detailed estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and timeline – no surprises.

Once you approve the work, we pull permits and order materials. We schedule around weather and your needs. Installation day starts with protecting your landscaping and property, then we strip the old roof down to the decking.

We inspect and repair the roof deck, install new underlayment, and then install your new roofing system. Every step gets checked for quality. When we’re done, we clean up completely – you shouldn’t find a single nail in your driveway. Final inspection ensures everything meets code and our standards.

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Residential Roof Installation Options

What's Included in Your Installation

Your roof installation includes everything needed for a complete, code-compliant roof system. We handle permits, inspections, and all the details most homeowners don’t think about until something goes wrong.

In Homes Mills, NJ, we see a lot of homes with older roof systems that weren’t built for today’s weather patterns. Your new roof gets proper ventilation, ice dam protection, and upgraded flashing around chimneys and vents. These aren’t extras – they’re necessities for a roof that lasts.

We use materials rated for New Jersey’s climate zone. That means shingles that won’t crack in our freeze-thaw cycles, underlayment that stops ice dams, and fasteners that won’t work loose in high winds. Complete debris removal and cleanup are included, along with a final walkthrough to make sure you’re satisfied with every detail.

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Most residential roof installations take 1-3 days, depending on the size of your home and weather conditions. A typical single-family home usually gets completed in 1-2 days if weather cooperates.Weather is the biggest variable in New Jersey. We don’t install roofs in rain, high winds, or when ice is present. We’d rather wait for safe conditions than rush and compromise the quality of your installation.We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated if weather causes delays. The goal is getting your roof done right, not just getting it done fast.
Architectural shingles are the most popular choice in our area because they handle our climate well and offer good value. They’re designed to resist wind uplift, ice damming, and the freeze-thaw cycles we get every winter.Metal roofing is becoming more popular, especially for homeowners who want maximum durability and energy efficiency. It sheds snow and ice better than shingles and typically lasts 40-50 years with minimal maintenance.For homes in historic districts or those wanting a premium look, slate and tile are options, but they require additional structural support and specialized installation techniques. We’ll recommend the best material based on your home’s structure, your budget, and your long-term plans.
Yes, roof installation requires permits in Homes Mills, NJ and throughout New Jersey. We handle all permit applications and inspections as part of our service – you don’t need to deal with the township directly.The permit process typically takes 3-5 business days. We submit detailed plans showing the roofing system, ventilation, and any structural modifications. The township reviews everything to ensure code compliance.After installation, a final inspection confirms everything was installed correctly. We coordinate with the inspector and address any issues if they arise. You get copies of all permits and inspection reports for your records.
Roof installation costs vary based on your home’s size, roof complexity, and material choices. Most homeowners in our area spend between $12,000-$25,000 for a complete roof replacement on a typical single-family home.Factors that affect cost include roof pitch, number of chimneys and vents, accessibility, and whether structural repairs are needed. Premium materials like metal or slate cost more upfront but often provide better long-term value.We provide detailed written estimates that break down all costs – materials, labor, permits, and cleanup. No hidden fees or surprise charges. We also discuss financing options if that helps with your budget planning.
Our workmanship warranty covers installation for 10 years. This covers any issues related to how we installed your roof – leaks from improper flashing, fastener problems, or installation defects.Material warranties vary by manufacturer but typically range from 25-50 years for shingles and longer for metal roofing. We help you understand what’s covered and assist with any warranty claims if needed.The key is choosing quality materials and having them installed correctly. A roof that’s installed right shouldn’t need warranty work, but we stand behind our work completely if issues arise.
While building codes sometimes allow installing over one layer of existing shingles, we typically recommend complete removal for several reasons. Removing old shingles lets us inspect the roof deck for damage and ensure proper ventilation.Installing over existing shingles adds weight and can hide problems like rotted decking or inadequate ventilation. It also voids many manufacturer warranties and can reduce the lifespan of your new roof.Complete removal costs more upfront but gives you a properly installed roof system that lasts longer and performs better. We’ll assess your specific situation and explain the pros and cons of each approach based on your roof’s condition.