Top 6 Reasons Why Roofs Fail

Many roofs are made with durable materials, but that doesn’t mean your roof will be invincible. Like any construction materials, roofing components can fail if they are not correctly installed or made of poor-quality materials. There are many reasons why a roof can fail on a home. Take a look at the top six reasons

What is a Roofing Square?

When considering replacing your roof, you will need to do a little research. During that time, there may be some terms or words that have unclear meanings. One of those words is called a “roofing square.” What is a roofing square, and why do you need to know about it? Here are a few facts

GAF vs IKO

Do you need to find the right roofing system for your home? There are many options in the market, making it an overwhelming experience for many homeowners. Some of the top roofing companies are GAF and IKO. Comparing GAF vs IKO can help you narrow down the differences and choose the best product for your

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Commercial Roofing Problems And Solutions In NJ

Do you have roofing problems with your commercial building? Commercial roofing problems begin small, with maybe some ponding water that you may not notice or leaks. When problems occur, you need solutions. Business owners need to know what to look for and what kind of problems can occur. To help, we’ve put together a guide

How Long Does an Asphalt Roof Last?

One of the most common questions asked of New Jersey roofing contractors is how long an asphalt roof should last. This is because the majority of roofs in New Jersey are constructed using asphalt shingles. The fact is that how long your asphalt roof lasts will depend on many factors. Three-Tab Asphalt Shingles Being the

How Long do Roofs Last in New Jersey?

How Long do Roofs Last in New Jersey?

In New Jersey, most residential roofs last between 20 and 50 years, depending on the roofing material, installation quality, attic ventilation, maintenance, and exposure to the state’s unique weather patterns. Unlike national averages, roof lifespan in New Jersey is heavily influenced by freeze-thaw cycles, humidity, seasonal storms, and snow load. Understanding how these factors affect