Garfield's housing stock tells a story. You'll find early 1900s brick colonial and row houses near Downtown, mid-century single-family homes with pitched roofs along Wallington Avenue, and.
Garfield's housing stock tells a story. You'll find early 1900s brick colonial and row houses near Downtown, mid-century single-family homes with pitched roofs along Wallington Avenue, and 1970s-1990s ranch and split-level suburban homes closer to the Midland Park border. Each style brings its own roofing challenges. The older brick homes often have steep slopes where heavy spring and fall precipitation can expose weak spots in the flashing. The mid-century pitched roofs, meanwhile, take the brunt of northeast nor'easters, with sustained high winds lifting shingle edges and driving rain sideways under the courses.
Proximity to the Passaic River creates localized flooding and moisture concerns. Humid summers accelerate roof material degradation, so asphalt shingles that might last twenty years in a drier climate can show granule loss and end-of-life wear sooner here. Water wicks along decking, seeps into seams, and erodes the substrate before you even notice a drip inside. That's why we start every Garfield job with a full inspection—checking for rot, decay, and sag in the sheathing before we talk about a tear-off or a recover.
We're a Jersey City roofing contractor, but we've been servicing Garfield homes for years. Whether it's a quick repair on a row house or a full roof replacement on a split-level, we handle it with the same care: self-adhered underlayment at the eaves, ring-shank nails for wind resistance, and staggered courses that shed water properly. And because we know occupied buildings, we keep debris contained and schedule work during reasonable hours—so your family and neighbors aren't disrupted.
From tear-offs to storm damage repair, here's how we handle Garfield's roofs—whether you're in a brick colonial near Dundee Lake or a ranch off Wallington Avenue.
Roof repair is the process of identifying and fixing specific problem areas on your Jersey City home's roof — replacing damaged shingles, resealing flashing, and stopping active leaks before they spread.
Learn MoreRoof replacement is the process of stripping off your old shingles, underlayment, and flashing, then installing a new roofing system on your Jersey City home—protecting it for 25 to 30 years.
Learn MoreStorm damage repair is the process of inspecting and restoring your roof after high winds, hail, or heavy rain have compromised its protective layers.
Learn MoreRoof inspection is a thorough top-to-bottom assessment of your roof's condition that helps Jersey City homeowners catch small problems before they become expensive repairs.
Learn MoreCommercial roofing is the repair, maintenance, and replacement of flat or low-slope roofs on businesses, apartment buildings, and mixed-use properties across Jersey City, NJ.
Learn MoreMetal roofing replaces your old shingles or tiles with interlocking steel or aluminum panels that stand up to Jersey City's nor'easters, salt air, and winter ice.
Learn MoreShingle roofing is the process of installing or replacing asphalt shingles, underlayment, and flashing on Jersey City homes to protect against nor'easters, salt air, and winter ice.
Learn MoreGutter installation is the process of fitting seamless aluminum or steel gutters along your roofline to channel rainwater away from your foundation, siding, and basement.
Learn MoreEmergency roof repair is the rapid response service Jersey City homeowners call when a storm, fallen branch, or sudden leak threatens their property.
Learn MoreSkylight installation is the process of cutting a precise opening in your roof, framing it, and setting a sealed, insulated glass unit that brings natural light into your Jersey City home.
Learn MoreRoof coating is a protective liquid membrane applied over your existing roof to seal leaks, reflect heat, and extend its life by 10–15 years.
Learn MoreInsurance claim assistance is the process of documenting, filing, and negotiating your roof damage claim with your homeowner's insurance carrier — helping Jersey City homeowners recover the full cost of storm repairs without the paperwork headache.
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