ROOF REPAIR, ROOF REPLACEMENT in SPRINGFIELD, New Jersey

Do you need a roof help in
Springfield NJ?

Commercial and residential,
any type of roof system.

We are problem solvers. Some roof leaks are due to minor problems. Roof repair can be necessary at any time. A heavy storm or a fallen tree limb are just some of the reasons for an emergency roof repair. If you don't address a roof repair quickly, it can cause major problems and even an entire section of your drywall ceiling can be damaged or possibly fall.

We are the roof repair and new roof experts serving Springfield NJ. Roof repair is something you will always have to deal with as a homeowner. Roof damage that is left unattended deteriorates the structure of your roof and the costs increase exponentially. Let us evaluate your roof’s condition and provide you with the information that will allow you to make an informed decision regarding the health of your roof. We will offer the best possible option and we will be honest with you about the condition of your roof. If it needs to be replaced, we recommend that the old roof is torn off first before the new roof is installed. Not removing the old roof won’t allow us the roofing company to fix any damaged wood boards and the weight of the old roof plus the weight of the new one isn’t good for your rafters.

We are also the supplier and installer of the Smart Gutter Guard. GET YOUR HEAD OUT OF THE GUTTER, AND NEVER WORRY ABOUT CLEANING YOUR GUTTERS AGAIN. Smart Gutter Guard is a stainless steel micro mesh designed gutter protector that has a 100% satisfaction guaranty. If your gutter ever becomes clogged with Smart Gutter Guard in place, we will refund you 100%.

Need help to figure out if you need to repair or replace? These are some pointers…

• Bulging interior walls or ceiling
• Stained spots on the ceiling or attic spaces
• Leaking in the interior after rain fall
• Rotten or Sagging soffits
• Curved or broken shingles
• Signs of algae or "dirty" shingles
• Higher energy costs over a typical winter season
• Water getting in and possibly running down walls and into soffit


Do you know?

Springfield is celebrated as the site of a Battle of Springfield between the American Continental Army and British forces on June 23, 1780. The British, under Hessian General Wilhelm von Knyphausen, advanced from Elizabethtown about 5 o'clock in the morning. They were opposed by General Nathanael Greene, but owing to the superior number of the enemy he was compelled to evacuate Springfield, which was then burned by the British. During the action the Rev. James Caldwell, chaplain in the New Jersey brigade, is said to have distributed the Watts hymn books from the neighboring Presbyterian Church among the soldiers for wadding, saying at the same time, "Now put Watts into them, boys." This battle prevented further advance on the part of the British. The American loss was about 15 and that of the British about 150.Some historical landmarks from the Revolution still stand: the Cannon Ball House, which has since been converted into a museum was (according to the township's official website) "Built circa 1741 and served as a farmhouse at the time of the Revolutionary War. During the Battle of Springfield (June 23, 1780) the British used it as a hospital. ... It was one of only three buildings left standing when all others including the Presbyterian Church where Reverend James Caldwell had taken Watts hymnbooks for rifle wadding, were set on fire. ... In later years the house became a tavern to serve travelers on Morris (Ave) Turnpike. The farmland was later sold off, and it served then as a private residence. The property Was acquired by the Springfield Historical Society in 1955. It has become known as The Cannon Ball House because a cannonball was found on the west side embedded in a beam. ... The Cannon Ball House has five revolutionary era rooms, some American Civil War items, early tools, a Battle diorama and a colonial garden. It has just been (1998) renovated to its original appearance and color."[8] Springfield's First Presbyterian Church, which had been burned by the British, was rebuilt, using much of the original structure and it remains at # 37 Church Mall to this day.