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A Microexploration of Regional Roofing; Info, Tips and Contractors

16
Jun
2009

More on Roofing in New Jersey

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It is fair to say that New Jersey experiences the best and worst of Mid Atlantic weather. The winters can be brutally cold, summers can be sweltering, and rainfall happens fairly regularly all year round. As a homeowner, this means that roof replacement decisions take on a whole new meaning. You need an all-purpose, all-weather roof that can withstand extreme freezing, heat, and moisture. While asphalt roofs have remained the industry standard for many homes across the country, you might consider two alternatives that Early Show contributor, Danny Lipford, suggests are better suited for diverse weather conditions:
Composite fiberglass, although pricier than asphalt materials, lasts longer and can withstand equally harsh conditions.
Metal roofing is cheaper, more durable, and more energy efficient than asphalt roofs. They do not decompose and last for years with simple maintenance (unlike asphalt roofs that must be replaced every 10-20 years).

Additional Roof Replacement Decisions
After deciding on a material, you need to determine whether you will do the re-roofing yourself or hire a contractor. If you have reservations about your own “handyman” abilities, not to worry. There are many New Jersey roofers who can do the work safely, affordably, and professionally. However, there is no shortage of contractors who deliver shoddy and unreliable work, so you will need to shop around. Lipford offers some additional advice about selecting the right contractors:

By planning your roofing needs well in advance, you can take your time and shop around. If you wait until the last minute, you might end up paying more (especially if your roof is in bad shape).

Stick with referrals. If your friends have had positive experiences, this increases the chances that you will also enjoy a positive experience. However, be sure to ask for written estimates. You do not want surprises.

Quality roofing material and quality workmanship might cost a little extra money upfront, but the return on investment over the lifetime of your home is worth it. By researching and asking questions, you can save yourself a lot of time and money in the long run.

Sources:
Rome Neal • Options For Replacing Roofs • Dec 31, 1969 • http://www.cbsnews.com • http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/06/27/earlyshow/living/home/main513621.shtml • 2009, CBS Interactive Inc.

23
Feb
2009

New Jersey Roofing

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There are certain aspects of home-ownership that simply can’t be put off or overlooked, especially if you want your home to be safe and energy efficient. High on the list for many people when it comes to home improvement is their roofs. It’s pretty clear why having a solid, well maintained, and dependable roof is critically important. The roof is responsible for protecting the rest of the house from the elements. For homeowners who left their roofs fall into disrepair, many have discovered the costly consequences.

To avoid potential roofing disasters it’s important to have your roof inspected routinely, and, when the time comes to start a roof replacement project make sure you don’t put it off. For a new roof installation in New Jersey, hiring a contractor that you trust with this very important part of your home can be stressful, but is essential to the success of the project. A skilled NJ roofing contractor should be able to help you with all your roofing needs no matter the temperature. Even during the bitter cold New Jersey winters, a quality roofer will be able to give you the new roof you need which will last years.

Hiring a Roofing Contractor in New Jersey

It doesn’t really matter if you are looking for New Jersey roofing or new siding, when you are hiring a contractor there are certain things you should always be on the look out for. Be sure to meet with more than one local New Jersey contractor. It’s generally recommended to meet with three contractors and to receive three estimates. Be sure to check out any roofing contractor you are considering with the Better Business Bureau. It’s also very important to request copies of essential documents from the contractor you consider hiring. These documents include insurance certifications, licensing, and business permits. If you do those things, you shouldn’t have any trouble with your roofing home improvement project.

Another aspect of a good New Jersey roof installation is ensuring that you get the roof you want. Across the country, the most popular type of roofing material is asphalt shingles. You can expect them to last for 20 to 30 years and they are a good investment. However, there are other durable and attractive choices like ceramic tiles or even natural stone. It’s a good idea to talk your ideas over with your hired contractor.