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Roof Installation in Old Bridge, NJ

A New Roof That Actually Lasts

Owner-supervised installations, 30-year labor warranty, and over 40 years serving Old Bridge homeowners who refuse to settle for shortcuts.
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Professional Roofers in Old Bridge, NJ

What a Real Roof Installation Gets You

You stop worrying every time it rains. That’s the short version.

The longer version: your roof deck gets inspected before a single shingle goes down. Damaged sections get replaced, not covered up. Ice and water shield goes where it’s supposed to—not just where it’s fast. Underlayment gets installed correctly. Flashing around chimneys, vents, and valleys gets sealed tight. Roof ventilation gets balanced so your attic doesn’t turn into a sweatbox in July or an icebox in January.

When the job’s done, you’re not hoping it holds up. You know it will. Because the owner was there. Because it’s backed by a 30-year labor warranty. And because this is how roof installation in Old Bridge, NJ is supposed to work when someone actually cares about the outcome.

Trusted Roofing Contractors in Old Bridge

Forty Years in Business, Still Family-Owned

A Russo Roofing & Siding has been serving Old Bridge and the surrounding Monmouth County area since the early 1980s. We’re not a franchise. We’re not a call center that farms your job out to the lowest bidder.

Every roof installation gets supervised by the owner. Every crew is licensed and insured. Every job gets the same level of attention whether it’s a ranch on Texas Road or a colonial near Cheesequake State Park.

Old Bridge homes—especially the ones built in the 80s and 90s—are hitting that 25-to-30-year mark where roof replacement becomes necessary. We’ve seen what happens when homeowners hire based on price alone. We’ve fixed those jobs. Our goal is to do it right the first time so you’re not calling someone else in five years.

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Our Roof Installation Process

Here's What Happens From Start to Finish

First, we come out for a same-day estimate. We measure your roof, check the current condition, and talk through material options—architectural shingles, underlayment types, ventilation needs. You get a written quote with no hidden fees.

Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle the permit requirements with Old Bridge Township. You don’t deal with paperwork or inspections. We do.

On install day, the crew shows up on time. Old shingles come off. The roof deck gets inspected for soft spots, rot, or structural issues. Repairs happen before anything new goes on. Then comes the ice and water shield along eaves and valleys, followed by underlayment across the entire deck. Flashing gets installed around every penetration. New architectural shingles go down in straight, clean lines. Roof ventilation gets balanced. Ridge caps get sealed.

Cleanup happens the same day. Tarps protect your landscaping. Magnets sweep the driveway for nails. When we leave, the only thing different is your roof.

The whole process typically takes one to three days depending on size and complexity. You’ll know the timeline upfront.

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New Roof Installation in Old Bridge

What's Included in Every Installation

Every new roof installation in Old Bridge includes a full tear-off of existing shingles, inspection and repair of the roof deck, and installation of ice and water shield in vulnerable areas. You get high-quality underlayment across the entire surface, new flashing around chimneys and vents, and properly balanced roof ventilation to prevent moisture buildup and extend shingle life.

We install GAF or Owens Corning architectural shingles—your choice. Both come with manufacturer warranties covering materials for 30+ years. Our labor warranty covers the installation itself for 30 years, which is significantly longer than the industry standard of one to five years.

Old Bridge sits in a weather zone that sees everything: coastal humidity in summer, nor’easters in winter, and the occasional hurricane remnant. Your roof needs to handle it all. That’s why we don’t skip steps like proper attic ventilation or upgraded underlayment in high-wind areas. The upfront cost might be slightly higher than the cheapest quote you’ll get, but the roof replacement cost over time ends up lower because you’re not paying for repairs or early re-roofing services.

We also offer a $500 discount on full roof replacements and a 10% senior discount. Financing is available if you need it.

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Most roof installations in Old Bridge fall between $11,000 and $34,000 depending on size, materials, and roof complexity. A typical single-family home with 1,700 to 2,200 square feet of roof area usually lands in the $20,000 to $25,000 range.

That includes tear-off, roof deck inspection and repairs, ice and water shield, underlayment, architectural shingles, flashing, ventilation, and cleanup. It also includes pulling permits and passing inspections with Old Bridge Township.

The biggest variables are roof size and pitch. A steep roof takes longer and requires more safety equipment. Multiple valleys, dormers, or chimneys add labor. If your roof deck has rot or structural damage, that gets repaired before the new roof goes on—which adds cost but is absolutely necessary.

We give you a written estimate upfront so there are no surprises. If something unexpected comes up during the tear-off, we talk to you before proceeding.

Most residential roof installations in Old Bridge take one to three days. A straightforward ranch with good access might be done in a day. A larger two-story home with multiple roof lines and complex flashing details might take three.

Weather can delay things. We don’t install in rain or high winds because it compromises the installation quality and safety. If we have to pause for weather, we make sure your home is protected with tarps until we can resume.

The timeline also depends on whether we find roof deck damage during tear-off. If sections need to be replaced, that adds time—but it’s not optional. A new roof over a rotted deck is a waste of money.

We’ll give you a projected timeline during the estimate. Most homeowners are surprised by how fast it goes when the crew knows what they’re doing.

Yes. Old Bridge Township requires a permit for roof replacement, and the work has to pass inspection. This isn’t optional, and skipping it can cause problems if you ever sell your home or file an insurance claim.

We handle the entire permit process. We submit the application, coordinate the inspection, and make sure everything is up to code. You don’t have to visit the township building or deal with any paperwork.

Some contractors skip permits to save time or avoid scrutiny. That’s a red flag. Permits exist to ensure the work meets structural and safety standards. If a contractor suggests skipping it, you’re dealing with someone who cuts corners.

The permit cost is included in our estimate, and the process usually adds a few days to the overall timeline while we wait for approval and schedule the inspection.

Architectural shingles are the best choice for most Old Bridge homes. They’re thicker and more durable than basic three-tab shingles, they look better, and they come with longer warranties—usually 30 to 50 years from the manufacturer.

We install GAF and Owens Corning architectural shingles. Both brands perform well in New Jersey’s climate, which means handling summer heat, winter ice, and the occasional high-wind event from coastal storms. They’re also algae-resistant, which matters in humid areas near the Raritan Bay.

Color choice is up to you, but darker shingles absorb more heat and lighter shingles reflect it. That can affect your attic temperature and cooling costs in summer. We’ll walk you through options during the estimate based on your home’s style and your preferences.

The shingle choice matters, but the installation quality matters more. The best shingles in the world won’t perform if the underlayment is cheap, the flashing is sloppy, or the ventilation is wrong.

If your roof is over 20 years old, you’re likely looking at replacement rather than repairs. Shingles have a lifespan, and once they start failing in multiple areas, patching becomes a temporary fix that costs more in the long run.

Signs you need a full roof replacement include curling or missing shingles in several areas, granules washing into your gutters, daylight visible through the roof deck from inside the attic, or water stains on your ceilings. If you’re seeing these issues, repairs won’t solve the underlying problem.

A roof repair makes sense if the damage is localized—say, a small section damaged by a fallen branch—and the rest of the roof is in good shape. But if you’re repairing different sections every couple of years, you’re throwing money away.

We’ll give you an honest assessment during the estimate. If repairs make sense, we’ll tell you. If you’re better off with a full replacement, we’ll explain why. Our goal is to give you the information you need to make the right call for your situation and budget.

We don’t install roofs in the rain. It’s unsafe for the crew, and it compromises the installation quality. Underlayment and shingles need to be installed on a dry surface to seal properly.

If rain is forecasted, we’ll either delay the start or make sure your home is fully protected with tarps if we’ve already started the tear-off. We don’t leave a home exposed overnight or during weather events.

The best time for roof installation in Old Bridge is late spring through early fall—May to October—when weather is more predictable. That said, we work year-round and can handle installations in cooler months as long as conditions are dry and temperatures are above freezing.

If we have to pause for weather, we’ll communicate with you immediately and give you an updated timeline. Most weather delays are short—a day or two at most. Your home stays protected, and the job gets finished as soon as conditions allow.