ROOFING, RE-ROOFING in FLORHAM PARK, New Jersey

Do you experience a leaking roof in Florham Park NJ?


Commercial and residential,
any type of roof system.


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.

When deciding whether to repair or re-roof, there are three main factors to accommodate for. One, the age of the roof, usually a 20-25 year old roof should be replaced. Secondly, the cost of the repair and how much work will need to be done. And lastly, the amount of time you are planning on living in the home.

So when a leak does occur, you may get recommendations to repair it or to re-roof the house. For a typical shingle roof, it will last 20 to 25 years, but only if the installation is done properly.

We are the roof repair and new roof experts serving Florham Park NJ and we understand that the environment and conditions your home is faced against, plays a crucial role in the quality and life of your roof. Therefore we use products that prevent damage from the elements and keep your home safe. We are dedicated in helping homeowners keep the look and value of their homes by offering professional roofing installation and repair services. Let us evaluate your roof’s condition and provide you the necessary information that will allow you to make the important decision regarding the health of your roof.

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


History

The area that is now Florham Park was first settled by the English sometime between 1680 and 1700, and the community was long recognized as a prime farming area. The area was known for the manufacture of quality brooms, which was the source of one of its names, Broomtown. Through its history, the area was known as Hoppingtown, Broomtown, Columbia, Afton, and finally Florham Park. It was part of Hanover Township, then Chatham Township before being incorporated as Florham Park in 1899.Florence Vanderbilt (1854–1952), granddaughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt, renowned as the richest man in America, and her husband, financier, Hamilton McKown Twombly, came to the Morris County countryside in 1887, joining over 100 other millionaires who owned sprawling country retreats. They fancied an English-style country mansion in a stately park setting. "Florham," built on 840 acres (3.4 km2), one of America's finest Gilded Age homes, was the result. The couple named their new estate "Florham," a combination of their first names, Florence and Hamilton.The second part to the name "Florham Park" received its name from a second mansion in town that was on about 1,000 acres (4 km2) of land. It used to lie where the current Brooklake Country Club is located. It was owned by Dr. Leslie Ward — one of the founders of the Prudential Insurance Company and the first vice president of the company — and was named "Brooklake Park", partially because of the beautiful lake that was on the property.Both of these families were supporters of many civic projects including the petitioning of the State of New Jersey to create their own town. On March 20, 1899, the governor signed the bill, making Florham Park a borough. The new town was named after Florence and Hamilton Twombly's and Dr. Ward's estates.