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The roof often passed over or forgotten by most homeowners during a typical DIY home inspection. It isn’t a deliberate part for most, but its inconvenient height and often slanted positioning are the reasons why many homeowners just skip it – unless there are obvious damages already. However, it’s still important that a roof is checked at least twice a year to make sure there aren’t any damages that can be harmful when left alone for long.

Unknown to many, the roof sustains a lot of impairments each day. This is because the roof is directly exposed to the forces of nature — combating the scorching heat of the sun, winds, rains, snow, and other natural calamities like typhoons and hailstorms head-on. But when the roof is well-maintained, it can do its job of protecting the house and its inhabitants for years and not show signs of failure.

When it comes to making sure that your roof is always in good condition, it’s crucial that you call in a roofing professional. While you can certainly make minor repairs on your roof, there are still hidden problems and complex damages that need expert handling. By letting a roofing professional take care of inspections and repairs, you can rest easy that problems are being tackled at the root.

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

  • Population: 20,334
  • Median Resident Age: 42.3
  • Zip Code: 07730
  • County: Monmouth County
  • Estimated Median Household Income: $102,743
  • Unemployment: 4.4%
  • Land Area: 5.557 square miles
  • Population Density: 3,659 people per square mile
  • Data Source: http://www.city-data.com/township/Hazlet-Monmouth-NJ.html

What is now Hazlet Township was originally incorporated as Raritan on February 25, 1848, from portions of Middletown Township. The township was renamed Hazlet Township as of November 28, 1967. Hazlet derived its name from a Dr. John Hazlett who had an estate in Raritan Township near the Keyport-Holmdel Turnpike, now Holmdel Road.