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Most homeowners, despite their best efforts, cannot thoroughly inspect their rooftops the same way they can explore every nook and cranny of the rest of their house and spot damages that need fixing. This is commonly due to the disadvantageous nature of the roof — not only is it the highest point of the house which makes climbing it quite risky, but it also is commonly slanted, thus it’s easy to lose one’s balance, slip, and fall from the roof if you’re not careful.

It’s these factors that make it hard for homeowners to make a detailed inspection, thus they put off any repairs or any kind of roof work until they’re sure that it’s needed. This, however, makes it easy for the small, insidious problems to escalate into more serious and costly damages. What could’ve otherwise been a relatively-easy problem to solve has not become the source of stress for the household, both physically and financially.

To prevent this situation as much as possible, it’s imperative that you call in a professional roofing contractor to make a thorough diagnosis of your roof’s conditions. Not only can they accomplish this with the least amount of risks as they are properly equipped for the job, but they are also experts in knowing what to look out for in a roof and what solutions can be applied to fix the problem down to its roots. This way, you can rest assured that your roof is well-taken care of and can protect you and your household for years to come.

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

  • Population: 12,233
  • Median Resident Age: 40.7 years old
  • Zip Codes: 07724, 07799
  • County: Monmouth County
  • Estimated Median Household Income: $61,548
  • Unemployment: 4.9%
  • Land Area: 15.089 square miles
  • Population Density: 2,094 people per square mile
  • Data Source: https://www.areavibes.com/eatontown-nj/demographics/

The United States Army’s Fort Monmouth operated in Eatontown from 1917 until its closure in 2011, based on recommendations from the Base Realignment and Closure Commission.