Clark is a quiet, established Union County township of mostly postwar housing, well-positioned off the Garden State Parkway. The bulk of the stock is 1950s–1960s Cape Cods, ranches, and split-levels built during the township's postwar boom, with some newer infill and a small older core near the historic Dr. William Robinson Plantation.
Most Clark work is the classic postwar-suburb reroof — architectural-shingle tear-offs replacing aging three-tab roofs on Capes and splits — plus storm-damage repair and gutter work. These are straightforward, well-understood roofs, and we turn them around quickly from our nearby Garfield shop.
What We Work On in Clark
Predominantly 1950s–1960s postwar housing — Cape Cods, ranches, and split-levels — on modest lots with shallow-to-moderate pitches, most now on their second or third roof. Some newer infill construction and a small commercial corridor along Raritan Road and Westfield Avenue.
Common Clark Jobs
- Architectural-shingle tear-off on postwar Capes and splits
- Three-tab to architectural-laminate upgrade
- Storm- and wind-damage repair
- Gutter replacement and leader/downspout work
- Attic-ventilation and ridge-vent upgrades
- Skylight and flashing repair
Clark's housing was largely built in a single postwar window, so many roofs across a neighborhood reach end-of-life together — we coordinate staging when we're booked on multiple homes nearby.
Clark's shallow-pitch postwar roofs are more prone to wind-driven rain intrusion and ice-dam backup at the eaves than steeper roofs — we extend ice & water shield at the eaves on these reroofs.
Neighborhoods we serve in Clark
ZIP codes: 07066