Wayne is larger-lot suburban Passaic County — 1950s-1990s Colonials, Splits, and Contemporaries on half-acre lots, plus William Paterson University and the Willowbrook Mall commercial area. Most of our Wayne work is residential architectural-shingle on second-cycle tear-offs, with commercial mall and Route 23 corridor flat-roof on the commercial side.
Heavy tree canopy on the residential lots adds ice-dam exposure. We extend ice & water shield coverage on Wayne installs as standard.
What We Work On in Wayne
Predominantly 1950s-1990s Colonials, Splits, and Contemporaries on half-acre lots throughout. Heavy tree canopy. William Paterson University campus area with institutional buildings. Willowbrook Mall + Route 23 commercial corridor: 1970s-1990s retail and office with flat-roof TPO/EPDM. Pines Lake area: lakefront homes.
Common Wayne Jobs
- Colonial and Split architectural-shingle replacement
- Extended ice & water shield install (canopy exposure)
- Mall and Route 23 retail TPO replacement
- Skylight install in renovated Contemporaries
- Storm-damage response
Wayne sits where the Pompton and Passaic rivers meet and floods badly in major storms, so here we pay particular attention to roof drainage, gutter capacity, and how runoff interacts with an already-saturated lot — and the township's hilly, heavily-wooded neighborhoods add real ice-dam and tree-fall exposure.
Neighborhoods we serve in Wayne
ZIP codes: 07470
Services
Wayne Roofing FAQ
Does Wayne's flooding affect my roof work?
Not the roof itself, but the system around it. In Wayne's flood-prone neighborhoods we size gutters and downspouts to move water off the roof fast and route it well away from an already-wet lot — undersized drainage is a common problem we find. For the roof, the focus is keeping it watertight so a heavy multi-day rain event does not find its way in.
My Wayne home is under heavy tree cover — what should I watch for?
Mature trees mean constant leaf and limb debris in valleys and gutters, north-facing slopes that stay damp and grow moss, and tree-fall risk in storms. We recommend gutter guards on heavily-shaded Wayne homes, keep valleys clear, and use algae-resistant shingles where moss is a recurring problem.
Do you get ice dams in Wayne?
Yes, in the hillier wooded sections especially. Ice dams form when attic heat melts roof snow that refreezes at the cold eave. We fix the root cause with proper attic ventilation and insulation detailing, and extend ice and water shield well past the code-minimum eave line on reroofs in these neighborhoods.