Howell is a large, spread-out Monmouth County township that runs from dense 1980s–2000s developments to working farms and large-lot equestrian properties. Most of our Howell work is architectural-shingle reroofing on the single-family developments off Route 9, Aldrich Road, and Lakewood-Farmingdale Road, where the housing is now reaching its first and second replacement cycle.
Because Howell is inland and relatively flat and open, wind is the dominant storm threat — summer thunderstorm gusts and nor'easter winds catch the exposed roofs on the township's larger lots. We build wind resistance in with a 6-nail high-wind nailing pattern and full perimeter sealing, and we handle storm-damage documentation and insurance claims when a wind event does hit.
What We Work On in Howell
Predominantly 1980s–2000s single-family developments — colonials, ranches, and two-story customs — on large lots, with moderate-pitch architectural-shingle roofs. Older farmhouses and agricultural outbuildings in the Adelphia and Ramtown areas use metal and standing-seam. Route 9 carries commercial and retail flat-roof stock.
Common Howell Jobs
- Architectural-shingle reroof on 1980s–2000s developments
- High-wind 6-nail reroof on exposed large-lot homes
- Wind- and storm-damage repair and insurance documentation
- Metal roofing on farmhouses and outbuildings
- Gutter replacement on long ranch runs
- Ridge-vent and attic-ventilation upgrades
Howell's large, open lots leave roofs more wind-exposed than tighter neighborhoods — we default to the 6-nail high-wind nailing pattern here rather than the 4-nail standard.
Howell's flat, open inland-Monmouth terrain leaves roofs exposed to summer thunderstorm gusts and nor'easter wind — wind-lifted shingles and ridge-cap loss are the most common storm calls we get here.
Neighborhoods we serve in Howell
ZIP codes: 07731, 07727