Commercial Roof Repair in East Newark, NJ
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Commercial Roof Repair in East Newark: What Building Owners Need to Know
Commercial roof repair in East Newark operates at a scale that is fundamentally different from any other municipality we serve. This is not a town with industrial parks, office campuses, or large retail centers. East Newark's commercial inventory is contained almost entirely along Grant Avenue, the borough's main street, where a short corridor of mixed-use buildings houses ground-floor businesses with residential apartments above. Add in the borough's municipal buildings, East Newark Elementary School, and a handful of small professional offices, and you have captured the entire commercial roofing market in a municipality of 0.11 square miles. What these buildings lack in quantity, they make up in importance: every commercial roof in East Newark protects both a business operation and the families who depend on it.
The mixed-use configuration of Grant Avenue's buildings creates a repair dynamic that purely commercial properties do not share. When a membrane seam fails on a Grant Avenue building, the leak does not fall into an unoccupied storage area or an office space where a bucket suffices until the repair crew arrives. It falls into a restaurant kitchen, a barbershop, or a retail store where the water damages inventory, disrupts operations, and creates a health or safety concern that can force the business to close temporarily. The residential tenants above face their own consequences from the same roof failure: water stains, mold concerns, and the disruption of living in a building with an active leak. Every commercial repair on Grant Avenue is a dual-obligation project where the urgency is doubled by the building's mixed occupancy.
The commercial flat roofs along Grant Avenue share many of the same challenges as the residential flat sections throughout the borough, but with additional complexity from the rooftop equipment that commercial operations require. HVAC units, kitchen exhaust hoods, plumbing vents, and electrical penetrations each create a potential failure point where the flashing detail meets the membrane surface. On many Grant Avenue buildings, these penetrations have accumulated over decades as successive business tenants installed or modified equipment without coordinating the rooftop work with a qualified roofing contractor. The result is a patchwork of amateur flashing details, field-fabricated curbs, and inadequately sealed penetrations that collectively represent the primary leak risk on these buildings.
The Passaic River's humidity influence affects East Newark's commercial roofs with the same persistence as the residential stock. The flat configuration of commercial roofs is particularly vulnerable because the minimal slope allows ponding water to linger, and the river humidity slows evaporation that would clear standing water more quickly in a drier climate. Commercial roofs in East Newark's moisture environment experience seam degradation, adhesive bond failure, and biological growth at rates that exceed the performance curves published by membrane manufacturers for standard conditions.
East Newark's institutional buildings present repair needs that overlap with commercial roofing. The elementary school, Borough Hall, and the municipal maintenance facilities have flat roof systems that serve critical community functions. A leak at the school disrupts the education of children in a community that has only one school. A leak at Borough Hall affects the municipal operations of the entire borough. These institutional repairs carry the same technical requirements as commercial work but with the added dimension of community impact that makes scheduling and execution time-sensitive.
Our commercial repair approach in East Newark is tailored to the intimate scale of the borough's commercial inventory. We do not bring a large-scale commercial roofing operation to a borough where the biggest flat roof might cover 3,000 square feet. We bring the diagnostic precision and material expertise that commercial membrane systems demand, scaled to the modest footprint of East Newark's actual commercial building stock. Every repair includes a comprehensive assessment of the entire membrane surface, not just the area showing symptoms, because the conditions that caused the visible failure are likely developing at other locations on the same roof.
Our Commercial Roof Repair Process in East Newark
Leak Investigation & Moisture Mapping
2-4 hoursInfrared scanning and visual inspection to trace the leak path from the interior water stain back to the actual roof penetration point. Moisture mapping to define the wet area boundary.
Scope Definition & Estimate
1-2 daysWritten repair scope based on moisture map findings, including all materials, labor, and any required decking or insulation replacement within the damaged area.
Wet Insulation Removal
0.5-1 dayCutting and removing the membrane and wet insulation within the mapped damage area. Inspection of the deck beneath for deterioration.
Deck Repair & Insulation Replacement
0.5-1 dayReplacing any damaged deck boards, installing new insulation matched to existing R-value and thickness, and preparing the surface for membrane.
Membrane Repair & Seam Welding
0.5-1 dayInstalling new membrane patch extending minimum 6 inches beyond the repair area on all sides, heat-welding or adhering seams to the existing membrane for a watertight bond.
Flood Test & Documentation
2-4 hoursControlled water test of the repaired area to verify watertight integrity, followed by photo documentation and repair report for building records.
Commercial Roof Repair Across East Newark Neighborhoods
Grant Avenue Storefront Block
Grant Avenue repairs center on the mixed-use buildings where ground-floor commercial tenants and upper-floor residential tenants share the consequences of every roof failure. The flat membranes on these buildings are penetrated by equipment serving both the commercial and residential functions: HVAC units for the apartments above, kitchen exhaust for the restaurants below, and plumbing stacks serving both levels. Our repair approach begins with a complete mapping of every penetration to identify which are properly flashed and which are potential entry points. We frequently find that the most recent commercial tenant's equipment installation bypassed proper roofing integration entirely, with the HVAC installer simply cutting through the membrane and applying a bead of sealant around the curb. These field-expedient penetrations are the first details we address because they are the most likely active leak sources on Grant Avenue commercial roofs.
Most Common Issue
Improperly flashed HVAC and exhaust penetrations where equipment installers cut through the membrane without coordinating with a roofing professional, creating active leak points at every poorly sealed curb detail.
East Newark Borough Hall and Municipal Buildings
The borough's municipal buildings have flat commercial roof systems that serve critical community functions and require repair responsiveness that accounts for the building's public role. Borough Hall's roof carries HVAC equipment serving the municipal offices and any penetrations associated with telecommunications or emergency services infrastructure mounted on the roof. Repairs to municipal buildings are coordinated directly with the borough administrator because the work may affect operations, and scheduling must account for council meeting schedules, public access hours, and any events hosted at the facility. We provide the same quality of commercial repair work on municipal buildings as on private commercial properties, with the added attention to scheduling and access coordination that public buildings require.
Most Common Issue
Aging flat membrane systems on municipal buildings where deferred capital investment has allowed the roof to accumulate repair patches without addressing the systemic membrane deterioration beneath.
East Newark Elementary School
The elementary school's flat roof system is the largest single institutional roof surface in the borough and represents critical infrastructure for a community that has one school serving all borough students. Roof leaks at the school disrupt classrooms, damage educational equipment, and create health concerns from mold growth in a building occupied by children. Our repair work at the school is scheduled during breaks and non-school hours when possible, with emergency repairs performed whenever necessary regardless of the school calendar. The school's flat roof carries rooftop HVAC units serving the classrooms, and these penetrations require the same precision flashing work as any commercial installation. We maintain a priority response status for the school building because the community impact of a school roof failure is disproportionate to the building's size.
Most Common Issue
HVAC penetration flashing failures on the school flat roof where the original equipment installation details have deteriorated over decades of thermal cycling and exposure to the borough's river-adjacent humidity.
Grant Avenue Row-Style Commercial
Some Grant Avenue commercial buildings share party walls in the same row-style construction found in the residential portions of the borough. Commercial row-building repairs face the same party wall challenges as residential row houses, with the added complication of different commercial tenants on each side who may have different equipment configurations and different levels of roof maintenance history. A membrane failure at the shared parapet between two connected commercial buildings can send water into either property through the shared wall cavity. Our commercial repair at party wall locations includes assessment of both sides of the connection and coordination with the adjacent building owner or tenant to ensure the repair addresses the full scope of the shared detail rather than treating only the calling property's symptoms.
Most Common Issue
Party wall membrane-to-parapet disconnection between connected commercial buildings where different equipment configurations on each side create competing drainage patterns that concentrate water at the shared wall.
Roofing Materials for East Newark Commercial Roof Repair
Commercial repair materials for East Newark's modest commercial inventory must be appropriate for the small-to-moderate scale of the borough's flat roof surfaces while meeting the performance demands of the Passaic River moisture environment. For membrane repairs on EPDM systems, we use manufacturer-specified primers, adhesives, and seam tape designed for EPDM-to-EPDM bonding. In East Newark's humidity, we apply EPDM seam repairs during morning hours when the membrane surface has the lowest moisture content, and we use solvent-based primers that penetrate the existing membrane surface to create a mechanical bond rather than relying on adhesion alone. For modified bitumen repairs, we use torch-applied patches cut from the same manufacturer's product line as the installed membrane whenever possible, ensuring material compatibility between the repair and the existing surface. When the original membrane manufacturer cannot be identified, which is common on East Newark buildings with older installations, we use a universal modified bitumen patch material with a granulated cap sheet that is compatible with the widest range of existing membranes. Penetration flashing repairs on commercial buildings use prefabricated components when available for the specific penetration size. Prefabricated roof curb adapters for HVAC equipment create a more reliable seal than field-fabricated details because they are engineered for the thermal movement and water management demands of the specific application. For non-standard penetration sizes, we fabricate custom flashing from stainless steel sheet, which is formed on site to match the exact dimensions and integrated with the membrane using manufacturer-recommended methods. All metal components in East Newark commercial repairs are stainless steel or copper. The sustained humidity from the Passaic River makes galvanized steel unacceptable for any flashing detail on commercial or institutional buildings because the corrosion cycle in this environment is dramatically shorter than the expected life of the membrane system. Edge metal, gravel stop, and termination bars are all specified in materials that will outlast the membrane they are installed with.
TPO Membrane Patch
Heat-weldable thermoplastic membrane for patching TPO roof systems, matching the existing membrane thickness and color.
EPDM Patch with Bonding Adhesive
Rubber membrane patch applied with contact adhesive or seam tape for repairing EPDM roof systems.
Polyiso Insulation Board
Rigid foam insulation board used to replace wet insulation sections within the repair area, maintaining the roof system's thermal performance.
Common Commercial Roof Repair Challenges in East Newark
Our commercial repair process in East Newark begins with a full roof assessment rather than a targeted inspection of the reported leak location. On the small-format commercial roofs found in this borough, a complete walk of the entire surface adds minimal time to the inspection but frequently reveals additional developing conditions that would become future failures if left unaddressed. The assessment includes every penetration, seam, edge detail, and drain on the roof, with photographic documentation of each element's current condition. For mixed-use buildings on Grant Avenue, our process includes coordination with both the commercial and residential tenants before work begins. We schedule membrane repairs during business hours when possible because the noise level of flat roof repair work is typically low enough to permit normal commercial operations below. When the repair involves torch-applied modified bitumen, we coordinate with the building owner regarding fire safety protocols and ensure the commercial tenant below is aware of the work being performed. Equipment coordination is a standard part of our commercial repair process in East Newark. When repairs involve the area around an HVAC unit or exhaust fan, we coordinate with the equipment service company if the unit needs to be temporarily disconnected or repositioned during the repair. For restaurant exhaust installations, we verify that the grease trap and fire suppression system are properly isolated from the roofing work area. These coordination steps add time to the project planning phase but prevent the complications that arise when roofing repairs and active equipment interact without proper planning. Permitting for commercial roof repairs in East Newark follows the same process as residential work through the Borough of East Newark Construction Office. Standard membrane repairs that do not involve structural modification generally do not require a permit, but any repair that includes decking replacement or structural work triggers the permit requirement. For institutional buildings, we coordinate directly with the borough administrator and the building department to ensure all municipal requirements are met. Post-repair documentation for commercial properties includes a detailed report with before-and-after photographs, material specifications used in the repair, and warranty information for the materials installed. For buildings with active insurance claims related to the roof failure, we provide supplemental documentation formatted for the insurance company's requirements. The report is delivered to the building owner within two business days of project completion.
- Aging housing stock with many roofs past their expected lifespan
- Shared-wall row house construction complicating individual repairs
- Passaic River humidity affecting older frame construction roofs
- Active leaks causing interior ceiling and wall damage — a common issue in East Newark due to the area's moderate hurricane risk and 2-3 per year nor'easters
- Small lot coverage requiring careful material staging plans
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Commercial roof repair costs in East Newark reflect the small scale of the borough's commercial building inventory. Standard membrane repairs for localized damage, such as a single seam failure or a small puncture, typically range from $500 to $2,000 depending on the membrane type and the extent of the damaged area. Penetration flashing repairs, which are the most common commercial repair type in East Newark due to the accumulated equipment on Grant Avenue building roofs, range from $800 to $3,000 per penetration depending on whether the repair involves reflashing an existing properly mounted curb or replacing a field-fabricated installation with a manufactured component. Multi-penetration repair projects where several flashing details are addressed during a single mobilization offer per-unit cost savings. A Grant Avenue building with four penetrations needing reflashing might cost $6,000 to $8,000 as a comprehensive project, compared to $10,000 to $12,000 if each penetration were addressed as a separate service call over time. Emergency commercial repairs carry the same emergency response fee as residential calls, with the permanent repair priced at standard commercial rates. For Grant Avenue buildings where the leak is affecting an active business, we prioritize the response because the business interruption cost to the tenant often exceeds the repair cost within days of the failure. Institutional building repairs for the school and municipal buildings are priced at the same commercial rates as private buildings. We do not charge premium pricing for public-sector work, but we do factor in the scheduling coordination and access restrictions that institutional buildings require.
What Affects Your Commercial Roof Repair Cost
Damage Area Size
Repair costs scale with the area of wet insulation and damaged membrane. A 50 sq ft repair is significantly less than a 500 sq ft section replacement.
Membrane System Type
TPO and PVC repairs require heat-welding equipment and specialized labor. EPDM and modified bitumen repairs use adhesives and are somewhat less labor-intensive.
Deck Damage
If the structural deck (steel, concrete, or wood) is damaged by prolonged moisture exposure, deck repair adds significant cost and time.
Building Access
Material delivery to a 3-story commercial building in urban Jersey City requires crane or hoist, adding mobilization cost versus a single-story warehouse.
A Real Commercial Roof Repair Story in East Newark
The owner of a Grant Avenue mixed-use building contacted us after the ground-floor restaurant tenant reported water dripping near the kitchen prep area during rainstorms. The building had a second-floor residential apartment above the restaurant, and the upstairs tenant had reported intermittent ceiling stains in the hallway for several months. The building owner had sent a general handyman to check the roof twice, and each time the handyman had applied roofing cement around a plumbing vent that appeared to be the most obvious potential leak source. The leaking had continued despite both repair attempts.
Our inspection revealed that the roof carried five separate penetrations: two HVAC units serving the residential apartment, a kitchen exhaust fan installed when the current restaurant tenant moved in three years earlier, a plumbing vent stack, and an electrical conduit for rooftop signage lighting. The plumbing vent that had received the handyman's attention was actually properly flashed and was not leaking. The actual leak source was the kitchen exhaust fan installation, which had been performed by the tenant's HVAC contractor without any roofing professional involvement. The installer had cut a 16-inch square hole in the membrane, mounted the exhaust fan on a field-fabricated plywood curb, and sealed the perimeter with polyurethane sealant. The sealant had cracked within the first year due to thermal cycling, and water had been entering through the gap between the curb and the membrane for at least two years.
The secondary leak source was the base flashing on one of the HVAC units, which had separated from the membrane at the northwest corner where a combination of thermal movement and wind-driven rain had worked the flashing away from the membrane surface over time. This leak was intermittent, contributing to the hallway ceiling stains that the upstairs tenant had reported.
Our repair involved two discrete interventions. For the exhaust fan penetration, we removed the field-fabricated curb, installed a manufactured prefabricated roof curb rated for the exhaust fan size, and integrated the curb into the existing membrane with a fully adhered EPDM collar flashed to the manufacturer's standard detail. For the HVAC base flashing, we stripped the failed section, cleaned and prepared the membrane surface, and installed new EPDM flashing integrated with stainless steel termination bars anchored to the curb face.
The total repair cost was $2,400. The restaurant tenant agreed to reimburse the building owner for the exhaust fan repair since their contractor's installation had caused the damage. The building owner covered the HVAC flashing repair as standard maintenance. Both leaks were resolved, and the building has been dry through four months of monitoring including two significant rain events. We also provided the building owner with a written recommendation that any future rooftop equipment installations be coordinated through a qualified roofing contractor, and we offered to inspect any proposed penetrations before they are cut to ensure proper flashing integration.
What Our Customers Say
“After the nor'easter damaged our 1920s brownstone roof on Van Vorst Street, Jersey City Quality Roofing replaced the entire thing in four days. They handled the historic district permit and matched the slate look with architectural shingles. Outstanding crew — clean, professional, and on schedule every day.”
Michael Rodriguez
Jersey City
“We had a persistent leak in our Heights apartment building that three other contractors could not find. Jersey City Quality Roofing used an infrared camera and traced it to a failed pipe boot two floors away from the ceiling stain. Fixed in one afternoon. Should have called them first.”
Sarah Kim
Jersey City
“We hired them for a full TPO roof system on our Journal Square commercial building — about 8,000 square feet. The crew worked efficiently around our tenants, the tapered insulation eliminated the ponding problem we had for years, and the manufacturer warranty gives us peace of mind for decades.”
David Okonkwo
Jersey City
“A tree branch came through our roof during a summer storm in Bergen-Lafayette. They had a crew here within the hour tarping the hole and boarding it up. The permanent repair was done the following week. Only wish they had weekend scheduling for the follow-up, but the emergency response was top-notch.”
Angela Martinez
Jersey City
“Our Bloomfield Street brownstone had ice dam damage along the entire front eave last winter. These guys repaired the flashing, replaced the damaged shingles, and recommended ventilation improvements to prevent recurrence. Very knowledgeable about Hoboken's older buildings.”
James O'Brien
Hoboken
“Replacing the roof on our Washington Street row house required Historic District Commission approval. Jersey City Quality Roofing handled the entire application process and used materials that satisfied the commission while actually improving the roof performance. Five stars for navigating Hoboken's red tape.”
Priya Patel
Hoboken
“We were buying a third-floor condo on Park Avenue and needed a roof inspection of the building. Their report was incredibly detailed — infrared photos, moisture readings, estimated remaining life, and a maintenance plan. The seller ended up crediting us $8,000 toward the purchase based on the findings.”
Thomas Walsh
Hoboken
“During last March's nor'easter, our flat roof membrane blew open on Garden Street and water was pouring into our top-floor apartment. They came out at 11 PM, tarped everything, and had us dry by morning. Emergency response in Hoboken doesn't get better than this.”
Maria Gonzalez
Hoboken
“Our Cape Cod on Avenue C needed a complete roof replacement — the old 3-tabs were curling and missing after 25 years. They installed GAF Timberline HDZ shingles with ice-and-water shield along all the eaves and valleys. Beautiful result, and the dormers look great.”
Robert Kowalski
Bayonne
“Had a leak around the chimney flashing on our two-family on East 22nd Street. They replaced all the step and counter flashing and re-sealed the cricket. No more leaks through two heavy rainstorms since. Price was fair for the amount of work involved.”
Josephine DeLuca
Bayonne
“We had them inspect our Bergen Point rental property after a tenant complained about a ceiling stain. Turned out it was a condensation issue from inadequate attic ventilation, not a roof leak. They explained the difference clearly and recommended a fix. Saved us from an unnecessary roof repair.”
Carlos Ramirez
Bayonne
“Wind ripped the ridge cap off our house near Stephen Gregg Park during a storm. Water was running down both sides of the ridge into the attic. They were here in under an hour, sealed everything up that night, and did a full ridge cap replacement two days later.”
Patricia Murphy
Bayonne
“Our split-level on Woodcliff Avenue sits right on the Palisades ridge where the wind is brutal. They installed a wind-rated system with six nails per shingle instead of the standard four, plus extra ice shield in the valleys. First winter with zero issues after years of wind damage with the old roof.”
Ahmed Hassan
North Bergen
“We own a retail building on Tonnelle Avenue and needed the flat roof replaced. The modified bitumen was failing everywhere. They installed a new TPO system with proper drainage and it completely solved the ponding water problem. Great job on a large commercial project.”
Lisa Chen
North Bergen
“The valley on our colonial in Tyler Park was leaking into the dining room. They replaced the valley flashing and underlayment and re-shingled the affected area. Good work, though scheduling took a bit longer than expected due to their busy season.”
Anthony Ferraro
North Bergen
“We signed up for their commercial maintenance program for our garden apartment complex near Braddock Park. Twice a year they inspect, clean the drains, and fix small issues before they become big ones. Our emergency repair costs have dropped to nearly zero since we started.”
Fatima Begum
North Bergen
“Our row house on Bergenline has a flat roof that shares walls with both neighbors. These guys understood the shared-wall flashing situation perfectly — they repaired our side without disturbing the neighbor's roof. Hard to find contractors who understand Union City row house roofing.”
Juan Herrera
Union City
“Replacing the flat roof on our three-family walk-up in Union Hill was a challenge because of the tight street access. They managed the material delivery with a crane from the alley side and finished in three days. EPDM membrane with proper drainage — no more ponding.”
Veronica Santos
Union City
“They repaired the flat roof over our restaurant on Bergenline Avenue. The PVC membrane had separated at a seam near the kitchen exhaust vent. They heat-welded a patch and re-detailed the vent flashing. Solid work. Building manager was happy with the minimal disruption.”
Ricardo Morales
Union City
“We were considering buying a multi-family property on New York Avenue and needed a roof assessment. Their inspection revealed the flat roof had less than two years of life left — something the seller's disclosure didn't mention. That report saved us $20,000 in negotiation.”
Catherine Reilly
Union City
“Our apartment building on Boulevard East takes a beating from the Palisades wind. They installed a fully-adhered TPO system with extra fastening at the perimeter edges. Two winters now with zero issues. The crew knew exactly how to handle the wind exposure up here.”
Diego Vargas
West New York
“The parapet wall on our walk-up near Park Avenue was letting water behind the membrane. They rebuilt the parapet cap, installed new through-wall flashing, and re-terminated the membrane. Problem solved after years of patching by other contractors.”
Sofia Petrov
West New York
“During a December ice storm, the membrane on our flat roof split open and water poured into the top-floor apartment. They responded within two hours and got us sealed up before the next wave of freezing rain. Fast emergency work on a difficult night.”
Omar Fayed
West New York
“We manage several apartment buildings in West New York and enrolled them all in the maintenance program. The semi-annual inspections catch problems before our tenants notice anything. Drain cleaning alone has prevented multiple potential emergency calls.”
Elena Romero
West New York
“Our Harmon Cove townhouse roof was 30 years old and growing moss from all the Meadowlands humidity. They replaced it with algae-resistant architectural shingles and improved the ventilation. The HOA approved the color match and the installation was immaculate.”
Kevin Brennan
Secaucus
“They replaced the entire roof on our 25,000 sq ft warehouse near the Turnpike. Managed the project in phases so we never had to shut down operations. The new TPO system came with a 20-year manufacturer NDL warranty. Professional operation from start to finish.”
Linda Tran
Secaucus
“Had them inspect the roof on a Clarendon single-family home we were buying. Their report identified that the previous owner had layered new shingles over old ones — technically over code limit. We used that to negotiate the price down significantly.”
Brian Sullivan
Secaucus
“Our Millridge home had algae streaking all over the north-facing slope — a common problem near the Meadowlands. They cleaned the roof, replaced a few damaged shingles, and applied a zinc strip to prevent regrowth. Looks like a new roof.”
Grace Park
Secaucus
“Replaced the roof on our colonial near Gunnell Oval. The old roof was the original from when the house was built in the 1960s — way overdue. They did a clean tear-off, replaced about 15% of the decking, and installed a beautiful charcoal architectural shingle. Huge improvement.”
Sean McCarthy
Kearny
“Our industrial building in South Kearny near the marsh had a failing BUR roof. They installed a new EPDM system designed for the high-humidity environment with enhanced seam adhesion. No more leaks into the warehouse. The crew handled the large-scale project expertly.”
Jennifer Andrade
Kearny
“Ice dams damaged the eaves on our Cape Cod on Elm Street. They repaired the damaged fascia, replaced the affected shingles, and installed additional ice-and-water shield to prevent recurrence. Good work, though I wish ice dam prevention was included in the original assessment.”
William Taylor
Kearny
“Before listing our Passaic Avenue two-family for sale, we had them do a full roof inspection. Their report showed the roof was in good condition with 8-10 years remaining — which we included in the listing. Helped sell the property faster at asking price.”
Rosa Gutierrez
Kearny
“Our two-family on Harrison Avenue needed a new roof before we could refinance. They completed the replacement in three days — tear-off, decking repairs, new architectural shingles, and all new flashing. The bank appraiser was impressed with the quality.”
Daniel Park
Harrison
“We manage a new luxury building in the Waterfront District and had a warranty issue with the original roof contractor. Jersey City Quality Roofing came in, identified the membrane defects, documented everything for our warranty claim, and did the repair correctly.”
Christine Alvarez
Harrison
“Leak around the kitchen vent pipe on our older home near West Hudson Park. They replaced the pipe boot and the surrounding shingles. Quick, clean, and no more water stain spreading across the ceiling. Simple job done right.”
Frank DiNapoli
Harrison
“We needed a roof condition assessment for our building's reserve study near the PATH station. Their detailed report with photos and estimated replacement timeline gave our condo board exactly what we needed for long-term capital planning.”
Yuki Tanaka
Harrison
“Our two-family on Grant Avenue had the original roof from 1948. They navigated the tight streets with their equipment, did a careful tear-off given the shared walls with our neighbors, and installed a new roof that completely transformed the look of the house.”
George Papadopoulos
East Newark
“The shared-wall flashing between our row house and the neighbor's was leaking into both units. They coordinated with both homeowners, replaced the party wall flashing, and sealed everything properly. The kind of job that requires real row house experience.”
Diane Wilson
East Newark
“Had them inspect our small multi-family on Third Street before a planned renovation. Their report identified soft spots in the decking that we never would have found without pulling up the shingles. Changed our renovation budget significantly, but better to know now.”
Joseph Medina
East Newark
“A piece of the neighbor's aluminum siding flew off during a storm and punctured our flat roof membrane. Water was coming through the kitchen ceiling. They were here in 45 minutes and had the hole sealed before any serious damage to the interior.”
Helen Stavros
East Newark
“Our mid-rise apartment building on Park Avenue needed a complete flat roof replacement. The density in Guttenberg makes logistics a nightmare, but they managed material deliveries by crane and completed the TPO installation on schedule. Impressive project management.”
Victor Petrosyan
Guttenberg
“We're on the condo board for a Boulevard East building. Their maintenance program has been invaluable — the semi-annual inspections catch wind damage early before it turns into interior leaks. The annual reports help us budget for future capital improvements.”
Margaret Kim
Guttenberg
“Our mixed-use building had a persistent leak above the commercial space on the ground floor. They traced it to a deteriorated drain connection on the flat roof and replaced the entire drain assembly. Leak resolved. Getting equipment up to the roof in Guttenberg is always a challenge but they handled it.”
Ivan Sokolov
Guttenberg
“We needed a comprehensive roof assessment for all three buildings in our Galaxy Towers-adjacent complex. Their team inspected every section, mapped the moisture conditions, and gave us a prioritized 5-year replacement plan. The board voted to approve the maintenance contract on the spot.”
Donna Cassidy
Guttenberg
“Replacing the roof on our Victorian in the Heights was tricky — steep pitch, limited access from the narrow lot, and the wind exposure from being near the cliff edge. They handled every challenge and the new architectural shingles look amazing against the original trim.”
Patrick Doyle
Weehawken
“We needed emergency repair on a Lincoln Harbor commercial building where the membrane had blown up at the parapet during a windstorm. They were there the same day, secured the membrane, and scheduled the permanent repair for the following week. Responsive and competent.”
Natasha Volkov
Weehawken
“Our King Avenue townhouse had a leak at the skylight curb. They re-flashed the entire skylight and sealed the curb. It took longer than quoted because they found the decking around the skylight was soft, but they fixed it all and the leak is gone.”
Mark Santangelo
Weehawken
“Before purchasing our waterfront condo at Port Imperial, we wanted an independent assessment of the building's roof system. Their report confirmed the roof was in excellent condition with 15+ years remaining. It was exactly the peace of mind we needed for that investment.”
Aisha Mohammed
Weehawken
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Frequently Asked Questions About Commercial Roof Repair in East Newark
Borough of East Newark Construction Office requires permits for most roofing work. Yes, a permit is required for commercial roof repair projects in East Newark. The municipality follows 2021 IRC/IBC as adopted by NJ DCA with wind speed requirements of 115 mph per ASCE 7-22. Additional requirements include: small lot coverage requiring careful material staging plans.
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