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Roof Installation in Oak Tree, NJ

Your Roof Protects Everything You Own

When your roof fails, everything inside is at risk. Get it done right the first time with a crew that’s been doing this for over 40 years.
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New Roof Installation Oak Tree

What You Get With a Properly Installed Roof

You’re not just getting shingles nailed to plywood. You’re getting protection from the kind of weather Oak Tree, NJ sees every year—wind-driven rain, ice dams in winter, and those surprise storms that roll through with zero warning.

A proper roof installation in Oak Tree means your home stays dry when everyone else is scrambling for buckets. It means your heating and cooling bills drop because your attic isn’t leaking air. It means you’re not calling someone back in two years because flashing wasn’t installed right or underlayment was skipped to save time.

When the job’s done, you should be able to forget about your roof for the next 20 years. That’s the standard. Anything less means someone cut corners, and you’ll pay for it later when a leak shows up in your ceiling or your insurance adjuster finds code violations.

Professional Roofers Oak Tree NJ

We've Been Doing This Since 1984

A Russo Roofing & Siding has been handling roof replacements and new roof installation in Oak Tree, NJ for over four decades. We’re not a franchise or a crew that showed up last year. We’re a family-owned operation that’s seen every type of roof, every type of problem, and every type of weather this area can throw at a house.

The owner shows up to your job. Not just for the estimate—for the actual work. That’s how you know the crew isn’t taking shortcuts or guessing on details that matter.

We’re licensed, insured, and we pull permits when they’re required. Our work comes with a 30-year labor warranty because we know it’ll hold up. If you’re in Oak Tree and you need a roof that’s going to last, this is where that happens.

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Roof Replacement Process Oak Tree

Here's How a Roof Installation Actually Works

First, we pull off the old roof—shingles, underlayment, and any damaged roof deck sections. If your decking is rotted or warped, we replace those boards before anything else goes down. You can’t build a solid roof on bad wood.

Next comes the underlayment and ice and water shield. This is the layer that keeps moisture out if a shingle ever fails. We install it along eaves, valleys, and any area where water likes to collect. Then we add roof flashing around chimneys, vents, and edges. Flashing is where most leaks start, so this step gets done right or it doesn’t get done.

After that, we install the shingles—whether you’re going with architectural shingles or another material. Every row is aligned, every nail is placed correctly, and roof ventilation is checked to make sure your attic can breathe. Poor ventilation kills shingles early and drives up energy costs.

Finally, we handle permit requirements with your local municipality, clean up every nail and shingle scrap, and walk the property to make sure nothing was missed. The whole process for an average home takes one to three days depending on size and complexity.

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Re-Roofing Services Oak Tree NJ

What's Included in a Full Roof Overhaul

When we handle a roof installation in Oak Tree, NJ, you’re getting a complete system—not just shingles slapped on top of old ones. That means full tear-off, inspection of the roof deck, replacement of any damaged sections, and installation of high-quality underlayment that meets New Jersey building codes.

We install ice and water shield in all the vulnerable areas where leaks typically start. Roof flashing goes around every penetration—chimneys, skylights, vents, pipes. Roof ventilation gets evaluated and upgraded if needed, because a roof that can’t breathe won’t last. Then comes the finish layer: architectural shingles or whatever material fits your home and budget.

Oak Tree sits in an area that gets hit with snow, wind, and coastal storms. Your roof has to handle freeze-thaw cycles, high winds, and heavy rain—all in the same season. That’s why we don’t skip steps. Every roof installation we do is built to handle what’s coming, not just what’s here today.

You also get a 30-year labor warranty and a 20-year workmanship guarantee. That’s not standard in this industry, but it should be.

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Most homeowners in Oak Tree spend between $10,000 and $30,000 for a full roof replacement. The range depends on the size of your roof, the pitch, the material you choose, and whether there’s underlying damage to the roof deck or structure.

If you’re replacing a simple ranch-style home with standard architectural shingles, you’ll land on the lower end. If you’ve got a two-story with multiple valleys, skylights, or chimneys, expect to be closer to the higher end. Homes with significant roof deck damage or code violations that need to be corrected will cost more because those issues have to be fixed before the new roof goes on.

We offer free estimates and we’ll walk your roof to give you an accurate number. No guessing, no surprise charges later. You’ll know what the job costs before we start, and that number won’t change unless you change the scope.

Most residential roof installations in Oak Tree, NJ take one to three days. A straightforward single-story home with good access and no complications usually gets done in a day. Larger homes, steep pitches, or homes with multiple roof lines take longer.

Weather can slow things down. We don’t install roofs in the rain or when high winds are forecast. It’s not safe, and it compromises the installation. If we have to pause for weather, we’ll make sure your home is protected with tarps until we can finish.

If we find roof deck damage during tear-off, that adds time because those boards need to be replaced before we can move forward. We’ll let you know right away if that happens and what it means for the timeline. Most of the time, though, we’re on and off in two days.

Yes. In Oak Tree and throughout New Jersey, you need a permit for roof replacement and new roof installation. The permit ensures the work meets state and local building codes for things like roof ventilation, flashing, fire rating, and structural load.

We handle the permit process for you. That includes filing the application with your local municipality, scheduling inspections, and making sure everything passes. You don’t have to deal with the township or worry about whether the work is up to code.

Skipping the permit might save a few bucks up front, but it’ll cost you later when you go to sell your home or file an insurance claim. Unpermitted work can kill a sale or void your coverage. It’s not worth the risk, and any contractor who suggests skipping it isn’t someone you want on your roof.

Re-roofing means adding a new layer of shingles over the old ones. Roof replacement means tearing everything off and starting from scratch. In New Jersey, most building codes only allow two layers of shingles maximum, so if you already have two layers, re-roofing isn’t an option.

Even if you only have one layer, we usually recommend full replacement. Here’s why: you can’t see what’s happening underneath the old shingles. If your roof deck is rotted, your underlayment is shot, or your flashing is failing, you won’t know until water is coming through your ceiling. Re-roofing covers up problems instead of fixing them.

A full roof replacement in Oak Tree gives you a chance to inspect everything, replace damaged decking, upgrade underlayment and ice and water shield, and install new flashing. You’re essentially getting a brand-new roof system that’s built to last 20 to 25 years. Re-roofing might buy you a few years, but it’s a short-term fix that usually costs you more in the long run.

If your roof is over 20 years old, you’re looking at replacement. Asphalt shingles in Oak Tree typically last 20 to 25 years depending on ventilation, maintenance, and weather exposure. After that, the material starts breaking down and you’re patching problems faster than they stop showing up.

If you’re seeing multiple leaks, missing shingles after every storm, or granules piling up in your gutters, that’s a sign the roof is done. Curling, cracking, or bald spots on shingles mean the protective layer is gone and water is getting in. At that point, repairs are just buying time.

If the damage is isolated—like a few shingles blown off in one area or a small leak around a chimney—repairs might be enough. We’ll come out, inspect the roof, and tell you honestly whether a repair will hold or if you’re throwing money at a roof that needs to be replaced. We don’t upsell. If a repair works, we’ll say so.

Yes. If your roof was damaged by a storm, high winds, or falling debris, your homeowner’s insurance may cover the roof replacement cost. We work with insurance companies regularly and we know what adjusters look for when they inspect damage.

We’ll document everything, take photos, and provide a detailed estimate that breaks down the damage and the cost to fix it. If the adjuster lowballs the claim or misses damage, we’ll walk them through what needs to be done and why. We’ve been doing this long enough to know when a claim is fair and when it’s not.

You’ll still need to pay your deductible, but insurance should cover the rest if the damage qualifies. We can’t guarantee your claim will be approved—that’s between you and your insurance company—but we’ll give you everything you need to make the strongest case possible. And once the claim is approved, we’ll get your roof installed fast so you’re not waiting around with a tarp on your house.