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Top New Jersey Roofing Contractors Certified by GAF

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About Top New Jersey Roofing Contractors Certified by GAF

At Cephalo Roofing, we are a leading provider of roofing services in Northern & Central New Jersey, with (1.822) 5.0 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Reviews offering full-service solutions for residents in all of the surrounding communities. Whether you are looking for help with roof repair or you need a full roof replacement, our local team is here to provide the ongoing support you need. Somerset County, NJ Overview Our roofing contractors are very familiar with the changing weather conditions of Morris County, NJ. In the summer, the roof needs to be able to withstand high heat, hail storms, and direct sunlight. In the winter, temperatures can drop and stay freezing for weeks at a time. Accumulated snow turns to ice that can weather a roof very quickly. We only work with the highest quality of materials to install roofs that can outlast extreme weather conditions. Our reputation sets us apart from other roofing contractors in Somerset County, NJ. Each customer that uses our services is left satisfied, ready to recommend us to family and friends. We are proud of our customer service and work ethic that help to deliver quality results.

Areas of Expertise

Find a contractor near Somerset, NJ GAF is North America's largest roofing manufacturer. Contractors certified by GAF are trusted to offer our strongest guarantees and warranties. Timberline® - America’s #1-selling shingle brand keeps getting better Don't Let A Leaky Roof Ruin Your Home. Choose Cephalo Roofing For Your Roofing needs! Top Roofing Replacement & Repair Services in New Jersey. Cephalo Roofing

Services Offered

Roofing Installation Roofing Replacement Roofing Repair Flat Roof Replace Flat Roof Repair

Trusted Brands

Aggregate Industries, U.S. CertainTeed Owens Corning GAF Timberline Seamless Copper CertainTeed Royal James Hardie Georgia-Pacific

Service Areas

07059 - Warren 07069 - Watchung 07920 - Basking Ridge 07921 - Bedminster 07924 - Bernardsville 07931 - Far Hills 07934 - Gladstone 07938 - Liberty Corner

Available Amenities

Emergency Service Provided Warranty Offered Bilingual Credit Cards Accepted Free Estimates Small Jobs Welcome Residential Commercial Materials

Contact Information

Phone
347-282-1041
Website
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Service Area
Bridgewater

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Credentials & Certifications

Licensed Professional

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License #13VH09501600
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State:
New Jersey
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#HIC License
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Feb 04, 2025
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Local Residential & Comercial Roofing Service Contractors
Verified Customer
6 days ago

Roofers Directory is the perfect online directory for finding the right roofing contractor for your home's roof repair, roofing replacement or installation needs & more! Roofersdirectoryus.com helps homeowners locate local roofing contractors. You can browse by geographic location and find your city or town. From there, browse the listings of top local roofing contractors. You may also use the form on the Estimates page of our site to request up to 3 FREE estimates for your next project immediately. Its that easy! America's best roofing companies are listed here on Roofersdirectoryus.com, Find your top local roofer today. MAKE INFORMED ROOFING DECISIONS Here at Roofers Directory, we strive to bring you the latest and greatest information about roofing so that you have a resource to turn to when you are trying to make an important roofing based decision. For example, let's say you live in New Jersey and you are looking to decide between terracotta and slate roofing tiles for your new roof. Well, we have climate, regional and functional information on those, and other, types of roofing materials which can help you make an informed decision. Check out our articles section today!

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Roofing Services & Contractors in New Jersey
Verified Customer
6 days ago

Admitted to the Union in the year 1787, New Jersey is the 3rd state of the United States. It is home to roughly 9,288,994 people, and ranks as the 4th smallest state, occupying an area of 22,591.38 km2. New Jersey is dominated by two climatic zones - continental climate in North Jersey (with short warm summers and long and freezing winters) and humid subtropical in South Jersey (with hot, humid summers and mildly cold winters). The state is known for receiving a high amount of precipitation - a large part of which is snowfall - averaging to around 40 inches in the southern part of the state and 51 inches in the northern part, annually. When it comes to roofing systems, property owners in New Jersey are always on the lookout for something that can tolerate both humidity and excessive snowfall, while sustaining the minimum possible damage. They also tend to seek good aesthetics, and press a high curb appeal. Asphalt shingles, tiles, flat roofs, metal roofs and wooden shakes all feature among the popular ones in this state - each having its specific advantages, requirements, level of affordability, and of course aesthetic appeal. Asphalt shingles, for instance, are fairly inexpensive, require less upkeep, and have a medium aesthetic - unless they are custom-built. Tile roofs are high-cost but low in upkeep, and are beautiful aesthetically but don't come with a lot of variations. Flat roofs perhaps cost the least and require the least upkeep amongst all types (which is perhaps why they are popular among commercial properties) but do not have any aesthetic qualities. Metal roofs, though not the most aesthetic can be made aesthetically appealing, though it can influence the level of cost and upkeep, both of which are low on an otherwise basic one. Wooden once by far cost the most, but have a high aesthetic value and medium upkeep.