Serving Stockton and Hunterdon County
Roofing in Stockton isn't just about materials and labor — it's about building code compliance that affects your insurance coverage and your home's legal habitability. New Jersey's roofing codes have evolved significantly since major storm events reshaped the building code landscape, and many homes in Hunterdon County carry roofing systems that predate current fastening pattern requirements, secondary water barrier standards, and wind uplift testing requirements. We know what's required here and we build to it.
Our inspectors have assessed thousands of New Jersey roofs across every climate zone in the state. That experience informs every recommendation we make — we know what conditions actually look like, not just what the manual says.
Hunterdon County's housing median of 1952 means many Stockton homeowners are managing roofs that have never had a professional inspection. Most roofing problems develop gradually — a sealant that cracks over three seasons, a flashing that lifts each winter and reseats less fully each spring — and only become expensive when allowed to run long enough. We catch these problems at the addressable stage, before they become structural.