East Brunswick, NJ
NJ Roofing · Roof Replacement & Repair
East Brunswick is one of central New Jersey's largest suburban townships, and most of our work here is the straightforward, high-volume reroof of its 1960s–1980s housing. The developments off Route 18, Cranbury Road, and Ryders Lane — ranches, bi-levels, splits, and colonials — were largely built inside a 20-year window, which means whole neighborhoods are reaching their second asphalt-shingle replacement cycle at the same time.
The bread-and-butter East Brunswick job is a clean architectural-shingle tear-off — GAF Timberline HDZ over a fully stripped deck with ice & water shield to NJ code R905.1.2 — on a 1970s colonial or split-level. We also handle the township's commercial flat-roof stock along the Route 18 retail corridor and storm-damage and insurance work after the summer thunderstorms that track through Middlesex County.
What We Work On in East Brunswick
Predominantly 1960s–1980s suburban housing — ranches, bi-levels, split-levels, and two-story colonials — on quarter-acre lots, almost all with moderate-pitch architectural or three-tab roofs now at or past replacement age. The Route 18 corridor carries 1970s–1990s retail and office buildings with low-slope EPDM and TPO. Newer townhome and condo developments appear near the Brunswick Square area.
Common East Brunswick Jobs
- Architectural-shingle tear-off on 1960s–80s developments
- Split-level and bi-level full reroof
- Commercial flat-roof (EPDM/TPO) on the Route 18 corridor
- Storm-damage documentation and insurance claims
- Gutter replacement and roof-ventilation upgrades
- Skylight and chimney flashing repair
East Brunswick's developments were built in tight age-clusters, so we frequently reroof several homes on the same street in a season — we coordinate dumpster and crew staging to keep disruption to a single day per house.
East Brunswick sits in the central-Jersey summer-thunderstorm and occasional-hail corridor that tracks up from the Delaware Valley, so a meaningful share of our township work is wind and hail-damage documentation rather than winter ice-dam repair.
Neighborhoods we serve in East Brunswick
ZIP codes: 08816
Services
East Brunswick Roofing FAQ
Do I need a permit to replace my roof in East Brunswick?
Yes — a roof replacement (tear-off and re-cover) requires a building permit in East Brunswick, as it does throughout New Jersey under the Uniform Construction Code. We pull the permit under NJHIC #13VH13970900 and handle the township inspection; you don't file or pay the township separately.
My whole development is getting old roofs at once — does that help on price?
It can. When we're already staged on a street, the per-home mobilization cost drops, and we pass that through on neighboring jobs booked in the same window. Several East Brunswick streets have had us back for three or four homes in a single season.
Can you match my neighbors' roof color?
Easily — the common architectural-laminate colors for East Brunswick's housing (Charcoal, Pewter Gray, Weathered Wood, Barkwood) are stocked, and we bring sample boards so you can match the block or deliberately stand apart from it.