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The upkeep and maintenance of a house’s roof should be a top priority for every homeowner, since it serves as the primary protection of the home and its occupants from the harsh elements of nature such as snow, winds, cold, scorching heat, and rain. However, because of its inaccessibility, many tend to skip its maintenance if its condition seem okay. Because of this, more insidious damages are not addressed early on and evolve into more serious concerns.

A well-maintained roofing will preserve the security of the home and your family indoors, which is why it’s important that keeping up with inspections and maintenance should be given ample attention.

As mentioned, many small, unnoticeable damages can turn into more severe problems because the one inspecting the roof may not have enough knowledge on what to look out for, or they may be recurring because the root of the problem is not addressed. This is when a roofing professional should be called in, so your roofing can be investigated with the highest quality of scrutiny. This will greatly help in preserving the quality condition of your roof and delay the need for a total roof replacement.

We proudly serve Deal and surrounding areas, for all your roofing needs, from new roofs, to repair, to gutter systems.

  • Population: 708
  • Median Resident Age: 58.9 years old
  • Zip Codes: 07723
  • County: Monmouth County
  • Estimated Median Household Income: $72,813
  • Unemployment: 4%
  • Land Area: 1.240 square miles
  • Population Density: 599 people per square mile
  • Data Source: http://www.towncharts.com/New-Jersey/Demographics/Deal-borough-NJ-Demographics-data.html

A group from Rhode Island settled in the area of Middletown Township and Shrewsbury Township in the mid-1660s, after having purchased what was known as the Monmouth Patent. Thomas Whyte, an English carpenter from the shore-side community of Deal, Kent, acquired 500 acres in Shrewsbury Township along the shore that became known as “Deal”, from the name of the English town Present-day Norwood Avenue dates back to the early 18th century construction of the Long Branch-Deal Turnpike.