Westfield is upscale Union County — substantial 1900s-1930s Victorian, Tudor Revival, and Colonial Revival on tree-lined streets, plus a walkable downtown along East Broad Street and Elm Street. Our Westfield work skews high-design: slate restoration, cedar shake, copper details, and premium architectural-shingle on substantial homes.
Downtown commercial has 1920s-1940s brick storefronts with mixed flat and low-slope roofs. The Westfield Memorial Library and historic train station anchor the architectural character.
What We Work On in Westfield
North Side + Wychwood: 1900s-1930s Victorian, Tudor Revival, and Colonial Revival on substantial lots with slate, cedar, or steep architectural-shingle. South Side: 1920s-1950s Colonials and Tudors. East Broad Street + Elm Street downtown: 1920s-1940s brick commercial. Indian Forest: 1950s-1970s Contemporaries.
Common Westfield Jobs
- Slate restoration on Victorian and Tudor landmarks
- Cedar shake replacement on Colonial Revival
- Premium architectural-shingle full replacement
- Downtown commercial modified-bitumen and flat-roof
- Copper flashing + ridge details
Westfield's tree-lined streets of large Victorian and colonial homes mean heavy leaf and limb debris, shaded slopes prone to moss, and ice dams on the older homes' steep, long roofs — the maintenance profile of an established, heavily-canopied Union County town.
Neighborhoods we serve in Westfield
ZIP codes: 07090, 07091
Services
Westfield Roofing FAQ
Do you work on the older Victorian and colonial homes in Westfield?
Yes — Westfield has a deep stock of large early-1900s Victorians and colonials with steep, detailed roofs, many originally slate. We handle slate restoration and replacement, cedar, copper detail work, and premium architectural shingles, and we keep the detailing true to the house.
Can you match a complex multi-gable Westfield roof on a partial repair?
On a large, complex roof, scattered damage is usually best handled by re-roofing the affected slope rather than spot-patching, so the color and lines stay consistent. We color-match from in-stock supply where a true partial makes sense, and show you both options before you decide.
Should I add gutter guards on my tree-shaded Westfield home?
Usually yes — under the heavy canopy, valleys and gutters clog fast and back water up into the fascia and under the shingles. Quality guards plus keeping valleys clear cut the maintenance and the leak risk substantially on these older homes.