The roof is the first protection of every house against the harsh forces of nature, so if its condition is left unchecked for a long time, it will leave the house prone to harsh elements and will cause structural damage— not to mention that it leaves the family at a high safety risk. The roof, then, must always be taken care of, especially when there are telltale signs of damage.
But because of the inconvenience that is the often-unreachable height of the roof, it’s hard to inspect it thoroughly to spot damages that may not be obvious at first glance. By letting them pass by without being addressed, these small damages can become aggravated and evolve into problems that can cost a lot to repair.
To make sure that your roof is maintained properly and all hidden problems are addressed, a roofing professional should be hired. Not only are they educated in what damages to spot, but they can also recommend repairs that will tackle the root of the problem and won’t just be temporary solutions.
We proudly serve Highlands and surrounding areas, for all your roofing needs, from new roofs, to repair, to gutter systems.
- Population: 4,900
- Median Resident Age: 50.4 years old
- Zip Code: 07732
- County: Monmouth County
- Estimated Median Household Income: $61,487
- Unemployment: 6%
- Land Area: 0.767 square miles
- Population Density: 6,677 people per square mile
- Data Source: http://www.towncharts.com/New-Jersey/Demographics/Highlands-borough-NJ-Demographics-data.html
Giovanni da Verrazzano explored the area known today as Highlands in 1525. During the next two centuries, the Highlands area would welcome English and Dutch settlers. Even by the 20th Century, many immigrants saw the hills of the Highlands of Navesink which were almost 300 feet above sea level.