Ask any homeowner you know about which part of the house they deem is the most important or gives them the most protection, and you’ll probably receive a lot of answers before someone even mentions the roof. Despite this lack of widespread recognition, the humble rooftop still functions as the house’s primary defense against the forces of nature — and it’s for this very reason that the rooftop can sustain some highly-concerning damages that weaken its function over time.
But because it’s located in such an inconvenient place, the roof is seldomly checked thoroughly during a house inspection. Many homeowners think that, if there’s no leak or any visible damage, it’s fine to leave the roof alone. But this lack of regard can leave hidden damages to fester over time and incur more serious and costly damages.
That’s why it’s imperative that your rooftop is inspected properly by professionals that can diagnose problems that even you aren’t aware of. Not only will you preserve your roof until it reaches its full lifespan, but you’re also protecting the investments you have in your home. Most importantly, you’re keeping your household safe.
We proudly serve Forked River and surrounding areas for all your roofing needs, from new roofs, to repair, to gutter systems.
- We proudly serve the people of Forked River for all roofing needs — from new roofs, to repair, and gutter systems.
- Population: 4,696
- Median Resident Age: 45.9 years old
- Zip Code: 08731
- County: Ocean County
- Estimated Median Household Income: $74,261
- Unemployment: 3.8%
- Land Area: 10.336 square miles
- Population Density: 1,707 people per square mile
- Data Source: www.areavibes.com/forked+river-nj/demographics/
Locals in Ocean County can tell if someone is a new resident or outsider by how they pronounce the name of the place. Pronouncing “Forked” with one syllable (“forkt”), like the standard American pronunciation, is the telltale sign for many Ocean County residents, as they tend to pronounce it with two syllables instead (“FOR-ked” or “FORK-ed”).