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We've ranked the top 10 roofing companies that operate within 50 miles of Somerset. We base our ranking off average customer ratings weighted against the number of reviews. For more information, check out our full methodology.
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We've ranked the top 10 roofing companies that operate within 50 miles of Somerset. We base our ranking off average customer ratings weighted against the number of reviews. For more information, check out our full methodology.
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Somerset, New Jersey's frigid winters and hot summers can take a major toll on roofs. A roofing contractor can help you replace shingles, fix leaks, reinforce your roof, or replace it entirely. They also often install or replace sidings, gutters and other exterior home components.
Roofers don't need a state license for roofing work in Somerset, but a local license may be required. Check with your city or county for local regulations.
Find the best roofing company for you in Somerset
When evaluating roof repair companies, check their ratings on review platforms, such as Google Reviews and Better Business Bureau (BBB), and choose one with a 3.5-star rating or higher.
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3.6/5(47)
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Better than 58% of companies
We rank local service providers based on their average customer rating and number of ratings in order to surface the best pros in your area.
Below are additional roofing companies that didn’t make our top picks based on their distance, ratings or service offerings.
Lifetime Construction LLC
4.0/5(59)
299 Powers St, New Brunswick, NJ 08901
Levs Construction LLC
3.6/5(45)
143 W Cliff St, Somerville, NJ 08876
Nestify Home
3.6/5(51)
33 S Wood Ave Suite 600, Iselin, NJ 08830
Alte Exteriors LLC
5.0/5(230)
3355 US-22, Somerville, NJ 08876
What is the cost of installing a new roof in Somerset?
When you're ready to redo your roof, take your time selecting the right material. Roofing options differ in price, longevity and durability. Concrete, metal and slate rank among the toughest roofing materials available.
In Somerset, slate roofing costs about $30,372 for a 2,000-square-foot home, compared to the national average of $29,563*.
*Local costs were determined using RSMeans project estimates combined with local labor costs from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and cost data from home improvement stores. We also interviewed homeowners from around the country to validate local costs.
How to save money on roof installation in Somerset
Roof replacement can be expensive, but the following measures can help you reduce costs.
Check your homeowners insurance: Review your home insurance policy to see whether it will cover the roofers work. Depending on the reason for the damage, such as fallen branches or storms, your insurance policy may cover the cost.
Compare quotes from multiple sources: Get quotes from several roofing contractors in Somerset. Compare their prices, services and materials they use to ensure you get the best repairs.
Conduct routine roof maintenance: After finishing your roof replacement, you should prioritize regular inspections and maintenance on your roof. The prompt detection and fixing of minor issues can help prevent them from becoming expensive problems.
Invest in preventive measures: Look into preventive measures such as increased insulation and improving ventilation. These help minimize moisture damage and future repair needs while also bringing down energy bills.
Schedule roofing services during good weather if possible: Roofers may offer discounts or be more willing to negotiate prices during off-peak periods. Avoid scheduling work during the rainy season as inclement weather may drive up the cost.
What are the signs that you need a new roof?
A certified roofer can inspect and replace or repair your roof. You may need to contact an expert if you spot the following:
Water in your attic: The insulation in your attic should be dry, and you shouldn't see any roof gaps. Gaps indicate an issue that likely needs repairs. In icy climates, check for ice dams along eaves, which is a sign there's poor insulation or heat loss through the roof deck. A lot of icicles or icy gutters during winter can also point to an issue.
Damaged shingles: Damaged shingles allow moisture into your roof, which can cause structural issues through rotting in the decking and rafters.
Discoloration: Dark discoloration or moisture stains on the undersides of your decking or rafters point to leaking, which will need to be repaired.
Mildew or mold Black mold and powdery mildew is never a good sign. These can indicate roof leaks and damage your health and home.
Rust: Rust on your flashing or fasteners undermine weatherproofing and structural soundness.
Visible sagging: A sagging roof is a warning sign that your roof could collapse. Reasons for sagging include excess insulation, mechanical equipment, dense clay tiles, concrete pavers or overwhelmed drainage. Standing water and warped sheathing can also exacerbate the problem by reducing your roof's drainage.
What are common roofing issues?
Even properly maintained roofs inevitably run into issues after years of wear and tear. You can get ahead of expensive damage through proactive inspections and maintenance.
Look out for the following problems during your visual inspection.
Damaged shingles
Shingle damage is one of the most frequent roofing problems. Asphalt shingles, a common material for roofs, generally last about 20–30 years, but extreme weather can lead to cracking or lifting. Warped, broken or missing shingles can lead to leaks, mold and structural decay by letting in moisture.
Flashing failures
Flashing is the metal sheets around the seams and transition points of your roof. Its purpose is to protect these parts of your roof from rain and runoff. Improperly installed or deteriorated flashing can become a common pathway for water to enter your home. Check for flashing failure when you notice drips from ceilings that align with flashing seams, moisture stains, peeling paint, sagging areas, or leaks coming from joints.
Leaks
Your home may develop leaks in areas such as seams, protrusions and flashing around chimneys, valleys, vent pipes and skylights where roof planes intersect. These sealed joints may shift and open gaps for water intrusion due to expansion and contraction from temperature changes and shrinkage of building materials over time. Early identification and repair stop mold and decay from happening.
Poor insulation
Poor attic insulation can lead to extreme temperatures in your home, resulting in damaged rafters, ice dams, higher energy costs, leaks and mold growth. Upgrading your attic insulation so that it's appropriate for the local climate decreases energy use and bills.
Standing water
Standing water is common due to accumulated debris or dips in your roof's decking. This causes remaining water after storms. Your roof can get saturated and begin to rot if not removed within 48 hours. The added weight stress on the roof is another consequence. Standing water can signal needing to redo your roof surface to fix the drainage or slope. Ensure proper drainage and prevent the accumulation of debris on your roof to avoid these issues.
How long are roofs supposed to last?
A roof's life expectancy depends on climate, installation quality, roof material and maintenance, with proper installation being one of the most important factors.
Most asphalt shingle roofs have an average life span of 20–30 years. Architectural shingles can last longer, up to 25–30 years, compared to traditional three-tab shingles, which usually last around 15–20 years. Well-maintained wood shingles or shake roofs last around 20–25 years, but they can be susceptible to mold, rot and insects.
A metal roof's life span is 40–70 years or more, depending on the type of metal used. Concrete roofs, with proper maintenance, can last 50 years or more and sometimes last over a century. A slate roof can last for 100 years or more if properly maintained.
Facts about Somerset
Average Rainfall Summer
13.77"
Somerset
11.36"
National Average
Average Rainfall Winter
11.11"
Somerset
6.37"
National Average
Average Daily Sunlight
62%
Somerset
69%
National Average
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How long are roofs supposed to last?
A roof's life expectancy depends on climate, installation quality, roof material and maintenance, with proper installation being one of the most important factors.
Most asphalt shingle roofs have an average life span of 20–30 years. Architectural shingles can last longer, up to 25–30 years, compared to traditional three-tab shingles, which usually last around 15–20 years. Well-maintained wood shingles or shake roofs last around 20–25 years, but they can be susceptible to mold, rot and insects.
A metal roof's life span is 40–70 years or more, depending on the type of metal used. Concrete roofs, with proper maintenance, can last 50 years or more and sometimes last over a century. A slate roof can last for 100 years or more if properly maintained.
How to save money on roof installation in Somerset
Roof replacement can be expensive, but the following measures can help you reduce costs.
Check your homeowners insurance: Review your home insurance policy to see whether it will cover the roofers work. Depending on the reason for the damage, such as fallen branches or storms, your insurance policy may cover the cost.
Compare quotes from multiple sources: Get quotes from several roofing contractors in Somerset. Compare their prices, services and materials they use to ensure you get the best repairs.
Conduct routine roof maintenance: After finishing your roof replacement, you should prioritize regular inspections and maintenance on your roof. The prompt detection and fixing of minor issues can help prevent them from becoming expensive problems.
Invest in preventive measures: Look into preventive measures such as increased insulation and improving ventilation. These help minimize moisture damage and future repair needs while also bringing down energy bills.
Schedule roofing services during good weather if possible: Roofers may offer discounts or be more willing to negotiate prices during off-peak periods. Avoid scheduling work during the rainy season as inclement weather may drive up the cost.
Our methodology for selecting roof repair companies
The Homefront Local team employs a proprietary scoring algorithm that evaluates companies based on key factors you value, such as average customer review ratings and trustworthiness indicators. Our method for determining trust involves a comparative analysis of the number of reviews a company receives compared to its local competitors. This leads to companies that have earned more trust from your local community being awarded a higher score. We review national roofing companies against our full roofing methodology. We score roofing companies based on service options, reputation, additional services and customer satisfaction.
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