One of the most important parts of any house is its roof — the primary defense of any building or establishment against the forces of nature such as winds, rains, snow, hail, and even the scorching rays of the sun. As such, they are made with the utmost durability in mind to properly do their job of keeping the house and its inhabitants safe.
The roof, however, is not immortal and nor is it indestructible. Over time, it can sustain damages and show signs that it’s in dire need of repairs. But most homeowners tend to not notice these signs until the more obvious indicators appear: missing shingles, holes and leaks, and excessive granulation in your gutters, among others. These can strongly mean that your roof is in desperate need of repairs, and you’ve most likely missed the early warning signs that your roof may not be in tiptop shape.
But because the roof is a dangerous place for most unequipped homeowners to traverse through, and not to mention that not everyone is properly informed about what signs to look for when inspecting for damages, it’s best to call in a roofing professional to see what can be done. Not only are they adequately armed with the tools and materials needed to make a comprehensive inspection, they also know best what methods and solutions can be employed to address the root of your roof’s problems and prevent them from exacerbating. This way, you can preserve your roof for years to come until it’s the right time to replace them, and not earlier.
We proudly serve Asbury Park and surrounding areas for all your roofing needs, from new roofs, to repair, to gutter systems.
- Population: 15,850
- Median Resident Age: 34.7 years old
- Zip Codes: 07712-07713
- County: Monmouth County
- Estimated Median Household Income: $36,512
- Unemployment: 8.7%
- Land Area: 17.896 square miles
- Population Density: 11,092 people per square mile
- Data Source: https://www.areavibes.com/asbury+park-nj/demographics/
Asbury Park was named for Francis Asbury, the first American bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the Unites States. It was first developed in 1871 as a residential resort by James A. Bradley, a New York brush manufacturer.