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There’s very little doubt that the roof is perhaps one of the most essential parts of any house, mainly due to how much protection it can give. Without it, a house will fall victim to the harsh elements of nature such as snow, winds, cold, scorching heat, and rain. But due to its relative inaccessibility in most situations, the roof is often left barely maintained, let alone checked, when it comes to a general house inspection. As long as it appears to be doing its job, homeowners are content with not exerting the extra effort of climbing to check on it.

This can lead to small, undetected damages becoming worse, posing all sorts of problems on its ability to protect the house and its inhabitants from the forces of nature. That’s why keeping up with the conditions of your rooftop should be a high priority, especially when the seasons are changing. Even the smallest leaks can become the most destructive damages for your house.

Most homeowners, however, do not have sufficient knowledge on what to look out for when it comes to roof maintenance. Therefore, a professional should always be called in to thoroughly inspect a roof as they are well-educated on what to look out for and how to diagnose the root of the problems.

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

  • Population: 23,550
  • Median Resident Age: 41.4 years old
  • Zip Code: 08857
  • County: Middlesex County
  • Estimated Median Household Income in 2015: $99,422
  • Unemployment: 3.5%
  • Land Area: 38.060 square miles
  • Population Density: 1,717.7 people per square mile
  • Data Source: https://datausa.io/profile/geo/old-bridge-nj/

Old Bridge was named as one of the contenders for the distinction of being one of the best places to live in the US by Money Magazine in 2005 and 2007. SafeWise also named Old Bridge as the sixth-safest city in all of America to raise a child in 2016, and was the second-highest ranked of the 12 New Jersey communities on the list.