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Drive through Bridgewater, Bernardsville, or the tree-lined neighborhoods along the Watchung ridgeline and the roofing tells a story. Estate Colonials from the early 1900s sit next to postwar ranches, 1960s split-levels, and newer construction that has already taken two decades of Central Jersey weather. E Pro Construction, LLC handles roof repair in Somerset County for the leaks, flashing breakdowns, storm hits, and hidden moisture damage these homes develop over time.

Somerset County roofs deal with a specific set of conditions. The Watchung Mountains funnel wind through valley corridors in towns like Watchung, Green Brook, and Warren Township. Heavy tree cover across Bernards Township and Far Hills traps debris in valleys and holds moisture against shingles for months. Freeze-thaw cycles through winter create ice dams at eaves and dormer transitions. And when nor’easters track through the Raritan Valley, they lift shingle tabs, crack ridge caps, and expose old flashing seams fast. If your roof needs attention now, call (862) 232-6765.

We’re based in Elmwood Park and can reach most Somerset County towns in 35 to 45 minutes, so same-day response is realistic when the schedule allows. John still picks up many of those calls himself. Our crew has been making these repairs since 1997, and we understand what Somerset County roofs usually hide once you pull back the shingles.

That matters more than most homeowners realize. A leak near a chimney in Basking Ridge is rarely just a caulk problem. Most of the time it traces back to step flashing that has separated from the masonry, counter flashing that was never properly embedded, underlayment that has cracked with age, or soft decking that has been absorbing moisture for years.

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WhatsApp Image 2024 10 18 at 10.31.15 AM 2 Drive through Bridgewater, Bernardsville, or the tree-lined neighborhoods along the Watchung ridgeline and the roofing tells a story. Estate Colonials from the early 1900s sit next to postwar ranches, 1960s split-levels, and newer construction that has already taken two decades of Central Jersey weather. E Pro Construction, LLC handles roof repair in Somerset County for the leaks, flashing breakdowns, storm hits, and hidden moisture damage these homes develop over time.

Why Somerset County Homeowners Trust E Pro Construction for Roof Repair

We respond quickly, and that matters when water is coming inside. From Bridgewater and Hillsborough to Bernardsville, Somerville, and Watchung, we handle same-day inspections whenever scheduling allows and 24/7 emergency service when the roof cannot wait.

We’re a family-owned and operated company, fully licensed and insured, working under NJ License #13VH12693500. Homeowners call us because they want the problem found and fixed — not estimated from the driveway. We get on the roof, follow the water path, check the decking, and explain what went wrong in plain language before any work begins.

We’ve pulled permits across Somerset County municipalities dozens of times. Bridgewater Township, Bernards Township, Hillsborough, and Somerville each handle their paperwork differently. Some repairs move through with no permit at all. Larger jobs involving structural decking or expanded sections need filings and inspections. We manage that entire process.

Somerset County also has a housing mix that demands real material knowledge. We source materials that match the county’s Colonial estates, mid-century ranches, split-levels, and newer developments — whether that means architectural shingles on a Colonial in Bernardsville, step flashing details on a Cape Cod in Bound Brook, or low-slope membrane transitions on a ranch addition in Franklin Township.

The problems repeat across Somerset County, but they never look exactly the same. Leaf litter holds moisture against shingles under thick tree canopy. Freeze-thaw cycles pry open old flashing seams every winter. Nor’easters lift ridge caps and expose nail heads along ridgelines. We repair the actual entry point — not just the water stain on the ceiling below it.

Homeowners also value knowing who they’re working with. John answers the phone himself. We carry a 4.9-star Google rating based on 100+ verified reviews, and every repair comes with a 1-year workmanship guarantee. Fixed right the first time. Guaranteed.

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home thumbnail 1 Drive through Bridgewater, Bernardsville, or the tree-lined neighborhoods along the Watchung ridgeline and the roofing tells a story. Estate Colonials from the early 1900s sit next to postwar ranches, 1960s split-levels, and newer construction that has already taken two decades of Central Jersey weather. E Pro Construction, LLC handles roof repair in Somerset County for the leaks, flashing breakdowns, storm hits, and hidden moisture damage these homes develop over time.
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Roof Repair Services We Provide in Somerset County

Skylight Repair

Skylight leaks in Somerset County almost always start at the flashing, not the glass itself. We remove the surrounding shingles, inspect the curb and frame, replace failed underlayment, and install new step flashing or a full re-flash depending on the damage. Homeowners in Bridgewater, Bernards Township, and Montgomery often call after spotting stains on a cathedral ceiling or vaulted room. When a skylight leak goes ignored, water spreads through decking and insulation long before the drywall shows the full picture.

Roof Flashing Repair

Flashing protects every transition point where shingles meet walls, chimneys, dormers, and valleys. On older Somerset County homes, we frequently find rusted galvanized metal, loose apron flashing, or sidewall flashing buried under layers of failed patchwork from previous contractors. We strip out the compromised sections, check the substrate, and install correctly integrated aluminum or copper flashing. Skip this repair and water gets behind the entire roof system fast.

Roof Chimney Flashing

Chimneys rank among the biggest leak sources we encounter in Somerset County, especially on older Colonials and Cape Cods throughout Basking Ridge, Bernardsville, and Peapack-Gladstone. We repair or replace step flashing, counter flashing, and chimney cricket or saddle assemblies, then tie everything back into the shingle system correctly. Most homeowners first notice leaks near a fireplace chase or an upper-story ceiling corner. Leave it and the decking around the chimney base starts to rot.

Dormer Roof Repair

Dormers create extra roof-to-wall intersections — and each one is an opportunity for water entry. We repair damaged shingles, replace step flashing, inspect trim connections, and install new underlayment where the dormer meets the main roof plane. This is especially common on older Bernardsville and Somerville homes with finished second floors. A small dormer leak left unaddressed can damage bedroom walls, plaster, and framing over a single winter season.

Roof Ridge Cap Repair

Ridge caps sit at the highest, most wind-exposed point on the roof. After years of UV degradation, freeze-thaw stress, and storm impact, they crack, loosen, or blow off entirely. We remove the failed ridge cap shingles, inspect the ridge vent and fastener pattern, and install new matching cap shingles. In Somerset County, we see ridge cap failures frequently after strong nor’easters move through exposed neighborhoods in Warren Township, Watchung, and Green Brook.

Roof Leak Detection

A ceiling stain does not tell you where the roof is actually leaking. Water can travel along rafters, underlayment layers, and decking seams before it ever drips inside. We inspect valleys, pipe boots, chimney flashing, skylights, ridge lines, and attic conditions to isolate the true entry point. This is critical on older Somerset County homes where multiple past repairs may be covering up the original failure.

Emergency Roof Leak Repair

When wind rips off shingles or a branch punches through the roof deck, stopping the water comes first. Our 24/7 emergency roof repair service includes tarping, temporary waterproofing, debris removal, and immediate stabilization. Somerset County homeowners often call us during or right after overnight storms. Waiting even a day can turn a roof repair into a drywall, insulation, and flooring problem.

Storm Damage Roof Repair

Storm damage usually involves more than a few missing shingles. We inspect for creased tabs, displaced flashing, puncture marks, loosened ridge caps, and saturated decking beneath the surface. Somerset County sits within the Raritan Valley corridor, which funnels storm systems through from the west. After wind-driven rain events and tropical storm remnants, the damage is often widespread but not obvious from the ground. Ignore it and the next storm finds the same weak points.

Wind Damage Roof Repair

Wind damage can go completely unnoticed at ground level. We look for lifted shingles, broken adhesive seal strips, nail pull-through, and exposed fasteners along ridges and roof edges. This is common in Hillsborough, Branchburg, and Bedminster after strong nor’easters cross the Watchung ridgeline. We re-secure intact shingles where possible and replace damaged sections with matching material so the roof sheds water properly again.

Hail Damage Roof Repair

Hail bruises shingles, strips away protective granules, and weakens the surface long before visible leaks appear. We inspect the full roof field, ridge cap, flashing, and soft metals for impact marks. Then we replace compromised shingles and accessories where needed. Somerset County homeowners often call after a summer thunderstorm because they are unsure whether the roof sustained real damage. We document every finding with photos and clear written notes.

Water Damage Repair

Once a leak penetrates past the shingles and flashing, the damage usually reaches the roof deck itself. We cut out and replace rotted decking, repair affected underlayment, and rebuild the roofing assembly above it so the problem does not return. This is a common scenario on older Somerset County roofs where long-term moisture sat hidden around chimneys, skylights, or valley lines for years. Delay the repair and structural damage only grows.

Roof Replacement

Covers full tear-off scenarios, decking replacement, ice & water shield, synthetic underlayment, architectural shingles, ridge ventilation upgrades, manufacturer warranties, and permit handling.

New Roof Installation

Covers new construction, additions, dormers, and garage conversions.


What Does Roof Repair Cost in Somerset County, NJ?

Roof repair costs in Somerset County depend on the scope of work, the condition of the existing roof, the materials needed, and site access. Here are typical ranges for common services we handle throughout the county:

Roof Leak Repair: $350–$900 for most single-source leaks. Cost increases when the water entry point is difficult to trace or when the decking underneath has already rotted.

Chimney Flashing Repair/Replacement: $400–$1,200 depending on chimney size and flashing type. Full counter flashing and saddle installation on large chimneys requires more labor.

Skylight Repair: $300–$850 for resealing and re-flashing. Full skylight replacement runs higher based on unit size and curb condition.

Dormer Roof Repair: $500–$1,500 depending on dormer size, shingle condition, and the extent of flashing work involved.

Storm/Wind Damage Repair: $400–$2,500+ depending on how many roof sections were affected. Insurance-covered work may offset a significant portion of costs.

Ridge Cap Replacement: $300–$700 for most residential roofs. Longer ridge lines and steep pitches increase labor.

Emergency Tarping & Stabilization: $250–$600 depending on roof area and accessibility.

In Somerset County, pricing also shifts based on municipal permit fees where required, the difficulty of matching materials on older homes, steep second- or third-story access on estate-style properties, hidden decking damage, and the amount of tree debris that needs clearing before work can begin.

Every project starts with a free, no-obligation estimate. Call (862) 232-6765 and we will visit your Somerset County property, inspect everything on the roof in person, and provide honest pricing in writing. No hidden fees.

Prices shown are estimates based on typical Somerset County projects. Final costs depend on your specific conditions. All estimates are free and include a full written scope of work.


Common Roofing Problems in Somerset County Homes

Ice Dam Damage

Somerset County winters produce enough freeze-thaw cycling to build ice dams along eaves and gutter lines — especially on older homes with uneven attic ventilation or insufficient insulation. Homeowners usually notice ceiling stains or dripping after a warmer afternoon melts the surface. We repair the damaged underlayment, shingles, and decking, then identify ventilation issues that may be feeding the cycle. Repeated refreezing keeps opening the roof wider with every thaw.

Flashing Failure at Chimneys and Dormers

Older Somerset County Colonials and Cape Cods frequently have flashing that has been repaired once, re-caulked twice, and finally failed for good. The first sign is usually a leak near a fireplace chase or an upstairs bedroom wall. We remove the failed metal, clean and prep the substrate, and install new step and counter flashing with proper integration into the roof system. No caulk-only patchwork. Delay this repair and the surrounding decking softens.

Shingle Deterioration from Tree Debris

In the heavily wooded parts of Bernards Township, Far Hills, Bedminster, and the Sourland Mountain area of Hillsborough, leaves and branches trap moisture in valleys and against roof planes season after season. Homeowners spot dark streaks, granule loss collecting in gutters, and curling or buckling shingle tabs. We clean the affected zones, replace shingles that have broken down, and restore proper water shedding. Left alone, the deterioration spreads under surrounding courses.

Wind-Lifted Shingles After Nor’easters

Somerset County regularly takes wind-driven storms that lift shingle tabs and break the adhesive seal line. The damage is easy to miss from the ground until the next hard rain finds the gap. We inspect field shingles, ridge cap, and edge details, then replace or re-secure damaged sections to current wind-resistance fastening standards. Fast action matters because one lifted tab usually leads to a bigger open section.

Ponding on Low-Slope Sections and Additions

Many ranches, split-levels, and rear additions across Somerset County have low-slope roof areas over garages, sunrooms, or family rooms. Standing water shortens the life of EPDM and TPO membranes and stresses seam adhesion. We inspect drainage slopes, seam integrity, edge metal terminations, and membrane condition, then repair or rework the membrane system where needed. Ponding damage usually shows up at the ceiling perimeter first.


Our Roof Repair Process

Step 1: Free Roof Inspection

We come to your Somerset County home, get on the roof, and inspect the entire system — flashing, ridge caps, valleys, shingles, pipe boots, skylights, chimney transitions, fascia, and soffit. Not just the obvious leak point. This typically takes 30 to 45 minutes. No charge. No obligation.

Step 2: Written Estimate with Full Scope

You receive a written estimate detailing what failed, what we will repair, the materials we will use, and the total cost. No vague line items or allowances. We also explain what we found that does not require immediate work — so you are never sold more than the roof actually needs.

Step 3: Permit Handling and Scheduling

For repairs that require permits, we handle the application through the correct Somerset County municipal building department — whether that is Bridgewater, Hillsborough, Bernards, Somerville, or anywhere else in the county. We know the paperwork, posting requirements, and inspection expectations for each town. Then we schedule the work around your availability and confirm a firm start date.

Step 4: Repair Execution

Our crew arrives on time, protects your landscaping and walkways, completes the repair, and cleans up before leaving. John stays in direct communication through the job. No subcontractors. Our own trained crew performs every repair.

Step 5: Final Walkthrough and 1-Year Guarantee

We review the completed repair with you, answer any remaining questions, and provide written documentation of your 1-year workmanship guarantee. If anything related to our repair fails within 12 months, we come back and make it right.

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WhatsApp Image 2024 08 08 at 10.14.42 AM 1 Drive through Bridgewater, Bernardsville, or the tree-lined neighborhoods along the Watchung ridgeline and the roofing tells a story. Estate Colonials from the early 1900s sit next to postwar ranches, 1960s split-levels, and newer construction that has already taken two decades of Central Jersey weather. E Pro Construction, LLC handles roof repair in Somerset County for the leaks, flashing breakdowns, storm hits, and hidden moisture damage these homes develop over time.
WhatsApp Image 2024 08 15 at 10.04.47 AM 7 Drive through Bridgewater, Bernardsville, or the tree-lined neighborhoods along the Watchung ridgeline and the roofing tells a story. Estate Colonials from the early 1900s sit next to postwar ranches, 1960s split-levels, and newer construction that has already taken two decades of Central Jersey weather. E Pro Construction, LLC handles roof repair in Somerset County for the leaks, flashing breakdowns, storm hits, and hidden moisture damage these homes develop over time.

26+ years

Paving the way with happy and satisfied customers

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Serving Somerset County Since 1997

Somerset County has a roofing landscape you only understand after working in it for years. Estate-style Colonials and Tudors in Bernardsville and Far Hills. Postwar ranches and Cape Cods in Bound Brook and Manville. Split-levels and newer Colonials across Bridgewater and Hillsborough. Townhouse communities in Franklin Township and Branchburg with shared roof lines and HOA requirements.

We’ve repaired roofs in neighborhoods tucked against the Watchung ridgeline, along the Raritan River corridor, and in wooded hillside communities near Washington Valley Park and the Sourland Mountain Preserve. We know how different one Somerset County town can be from the next — in its housing stock, its permit process, and its roofing challenges.

Material matching matters here. On older homes, we invest real time sourcing shingles, flashing metals, and profile matches that make the repair look like it belongs on the house. That is especially important on visible front elevations in historic neighborhoods throughout Basking Ridge, Somerville, and Rocky Hill.

We have been doing this since 1997, and it shows in the details — not in slogans. It shows in how we trace a chimney leak, how we tie new flashing into an old roof line, and how we leave a Somerset County property cleaner than we found it.

We carry a 4.9-star rating on Google from 100+ verified customers across Somerset County and Northern New Jersey.

What homeowners tell us most often: fast callbacks after storms, clear written estimates, clean job sites, and repairs that actually solve the problem instead of temporarily hiding it.

Many customers appreciate reaching John directly on the phone — not a dispatcher or scheduler who has never seen the roof. That personal contact matters during an active leak.

We also hear from homeowners who called us after another contractor tried a shortcut on chimney flashing or a dormer transition. Once we strip it back, repair the substrate, and rebuild the detail the right way, the leak stops coming back.

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John, the owner personally oversees all Somerset County projects. His 27+ years of experience across Northern and Central New Jersey are critical for correctly diagnosing the roofing issues that are specific to Somerset County’s diverse housing stock and terrain.

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Call (862) 232-6765 and John will answer personally. We will schedule your free inspection within 24 hours — usually the same day. No pressure. Just an honest assessment of what your roof needs and what it will cost to fix.

You can also reach us at info@eproconstruction.us or visit us at 100 North Street, Elmwood Park, NJ 07407.

We serve all of Somerset County, including Bridgewater, Hillsborough, Bernardsville, Bernards Township, Somerville, Bound Brook, Branchburg, Franklin Township, Warren Township, Watchung, Green Brook, Bedminster, Far Hills, Peapack-Gladstone, Montgomery, Manville, North Plainfield, Raritan, Rocky Hill, South Bound Brook, and Millstone Borough — plus surrounding areas across Northern and Central New Jersey.

If your roof cannot wait, our 24/7 emergency line is always open.

Small leak or major storm damage — we handle both with the same crew, the same standards, and the same guarantee. We’ve been doing this since 1997. Your Somerset County roof is in good hands.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Roof Repair in Somerset County

How much does roof repair cost in Somerset County, NJ? Most repairs fall within the pricing ranges listed above, but the final number depends on the type of damage, roof pitch, access difficulty, material matching requirements, and whether the decking underneath is still sound. The most accurate way to price a job is in person. We provide free written estimates on every Somerset County roof repair call.

Do I need a permit for roof repair in Somerset County? Most smaller, straightforward repairs do not require a permit. However, full replacements and some larger repair scopes often do. Requirements vary by municipality — Bridgewater, Hillsborough, and Bernards Township each have slightly different processes. We handle permit research, application filings, and scheduling with the local building department whenever a permit is required.

How do I know if I need a repair or a full roof replacement? We evaluate the age of the roof, how widespread the shingle deterioration is, whether the decking has sustained moisture damage, and how many previous repairs have been made. If the roof still has usable life and the issue is localized, we recommend repair. We only recommend replacement when continued repairs stop making financial sense.

How long do roof repairs last in New Jersey weather? A properly executed repair using matching materials and correct flashing technique should last 10 to 20 years or longer in many cases. The key is fixing the actual water entry point — not just covering the symptom. Every repair we complete is backed by a 1-year workmanship guarantee.

What are signs my roof is leaking or about to leak? Watch for ceiling stains, daylight visible in the attic, granules collecting in your gutters, curling or missing shingles, water near the chimney base, and soft spots when walking on the roof. Bubbling paint, peeling wallpaper, or a musty smell in the attic are also common indicators that the roof system is letting moisture through.

Does homeowner’s insurance cover roof repair in Somerset County? Storm damage, wind damage, and hail damage are frequently covered depending on your policy and the documented cause of loss. General wear, aging, and long-term deterioration are typically not covered. We document damage thoroughly with photos and a written scope so homeowners have the evidence they need when filing a claim.

How quickly can you respond to a roof emergency in Somerset County? We offer 24/7 emergency service and can often respond the same day for active leaks and storm damage. If a permanent repair cannot be completed immediately, we tarp, stabilize, and waterproof the opening first. That limits interior damage while the full repair is planned and scheduled.

What roofing materials do you use for Somerset County homes? For pitched roofs, we typically install architectural asphalt shingles with aluminum or copper flashing depending on the application and the home’s style. On low-slope sections, we work with TPO and EPDM membrane systems. We also invest extra effort in matching materials on older Somerset County homes where a bad visual mismatch would stand out on the streetscape.

Can you match the shingles on my older Somerset County home? In most cases, yes. We source matching or near-matching shingles based on color, profile, and manufacturer availability. For older homes with discontinued product lines, we get as close as possible while keeping the repair structurally correct. This is especially important on visible front elevations in historic areas like Basking Ridge, Rocky Hill, and Somerville.

What’s included in your free roof inspection? We inspect the entire roof surface, all flashing points, the ridge, valleys, pipe boots, skylights, gutters, fascia, soffit, and the visible condition of surrounding shingles and decking. Then we explain what we found in a written report. No upselling. No obligation.

Are you licensed and insured to work in Somerset County, NJ? Yes. We are fully licensed and insured in New Jersey under NJ License #13VH12693500. We handle local permits wherever required and maintain a BBB A rating. Any homeowner hiring a roofing contractor should ask to verify both licensing and insurance before signing an agreement.

How do I prevent future roof damage on my Somerset County home? Have the roof professionally inspected once a year — ideally in fall before winter weather arrives. Keep gutters clear so ice dams are less likely to form at the eaves. Trim overhanging branches, especially in Somerset County’s heavily treed neighborhoods. Do not let moss or algae sit on the shingles. We offer annual roof inspections to catch smaller issues before they turn into bigger, costlier repairs.