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The roof may be one of the most important parts of a house, as it serves as the first line of defense against all kinds of weather occurrences and the harsh conditions of nature. It must be sturdy and properly maintained for it to efficiently keep out rain, snow, winds, harsh rays of the sun, etc. However, because it is placed at the highest point of the house, it quickly becomes the most neglected portion of the house, which can result in it sustaining different kinds of damages that can turn serious when not addressed as soon as possible.

Making sure that your roof is in top condition should be prioritized as its condition is crucial in making sure that everyone inside your house, and all the investments you’ve had over the years in your home, is well-protected.

To ensure that your roof is checked and maintained with the highest regard for quality, it’s imperative that you rope in a roofing professional into the inspection and repairs of your rooftops. Doing so will greatly delay the need for a total roof replacement, which can be time-consuming and expensive.

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

  • Population: 23,989
  • Median Resident Age: 39.5 years old
  • Zip Codes: 08873, 08875
  • County: Somerset County
  • Estimated Median Household Income: $89,389
  • Unemployment: 5%
  • Land Area: 6.327 square miles
  • Population Density: 3,791 people per square mile
  • Data Source: http://www.towncharts.com/New-Jersey/Demographics/Somerset-CDP-NJ-Demographics-data.html

Somerset County is where the New Brunswick Marconi Station was located. It was an early radio transmitter facility built in 1913 and operated by the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company of America. After the interruption transatlantic telegraph cables by enemy action, the facility was confiscated by the United States Navy on April 7, 1917, to provide transatlantic communications during World War I. The New Brunswick Naval Radio Station was the principal wartime communication link between the United States and Europe, using the callsign NFF.