Your Long Valley Roofing Experts
The most expensive roofing projects we do in Long Valley are not the largest roofs — they're the ones where a small problem was left long enough to become a big one. A failed pipe boot sealant costs a few hundred dollars to fix. The same failure left through one winter saturates the decking below it, spreads to the adjacent rafters, and migrates into the ceiling assembly — and now the bill is five figures. That's not a sales pitch; it's what we see on a regular basis in Morris County.
We hold an active New Jersey roofing contractor license, which you can verify through the New Jersey Department of Labor licensing database. License number provided on every written estimate.
Census data puts Long Valley's median home build year at 1969, meaning the average roof in Morris County is now 57 years old. Most roofing warranties — both manufacturer and labor — carry terms of 10–30 years. At 57 years, many Long Valley homeowners are operating outside warranty coverage without knowing it. A current inspection establishes your roof's actual condition and remaining service life in writing.