Tyler Roofing LLC

Find Lambertville's Trusted Roofing Contractor for Repair, Replacement & Installation, Hunterdon County NJ

Lambertville is a Delaware River city with one of New Jersey’s most intact collections of 19th-century residential and commercial architecture, where roofing work requires expertise in older construction details including original slate sections, complex chimney and dormer flashing, and the masonry repair that aging urban building stock demands. Tyler Roofing LLC handles slate restoration, shingle replacement, targeted repair, and new installation for Lambertville properties with the careful material assessment and historic building sensitivity that this type of construction requires. We provide written estimates that address the full condition of the roof, not just the most visible issues.

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- Free, no-obligation estimates for residential and commercial properties

- Clear recommendations on repair vs. replacement

- Help with insurance claims and storm damage documentation

    Services

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    Tear Off & Install

    For aging roofs, failed shingles, and worn underlayment.

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    New Over Existing

    When conditions allow and code-compliant layering is possible.

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    Leaks

    Including flashing, valleys, penetrations, and skylight transitions

    replace gutters and downspouts

    Replacement to manage runoff and prevent water damage

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    Install Skylights

    Leak-safe integration with the roofing system

    Serving Residential and Commercial Roofing Needs

    Tyler Roofing LLC supports both homeowners and businesses with roofing solutions that are clearly defined, reliably scheduled, and built to withstand real-world weather. Whether you need an urgent repair after a storm, a planned replacement to extend the life of your property, or a performance-focused new installation, our team delivers experienced craftsmanship, premium materials, and clear, consistent communication from start to finish.

    How We Build Roof Systems That Perform

    • Evaluate roof deck condition for structural soundness
    • Select the right underlayment for moisture and temperature control
    • Design edge protection to guard against wind uplift and water intrusion
    • Balance intake and exhaust ventilation for system efficiency
    • Detail waterproofing transitions at penetrations, valleys, and walls

    We also examine insulation and airflow where they influence:

    • Condensation control inside the roof assembly
    • Ice dam prevention in cold-weather climates
    • Long-term durability and energy performance

    Roofing Materials and System Options

    • Asphalt shingles – Cost-effective, wide range of colors and styles, proven reliability.
    • Metal panels and shingles – Exceptional longevity, low maintenance, and strong weather resistance.
    • Flat roof assemblies – Tailored to low-slope and commercial conditions for drainage and durability.

    Flat Roof Membrane Solutions

    • System selection based on drainage, expected foot traffic, and building use
    • Options including:
      • Thermoplastic polyolefin (TPO)
      • Polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
      • Other industry-tested membrane systems
    • Carefully engineered seams and flashings for long-term waterproofing
    • Bitumen-based assemblies and protective coatings, when specified, to enhance durability and reflectivity

    Compare Common Roof Options

    Roof TypeBest ForStrengthsConsiderations
    Asphalt shingle shinglesMost homesCost-effective, many styles, straightforward repairsPerformance depends on ventilation and installation quality
    MetalLong-term durabilityLow maintenance, strong wind performance, long lifespanUpfront cost can be higher; detailing matters at penetrations
    Flat membrane (TPO / PVC)Low-slope areasSeam systems designed for waterproofing and drainageRequires proper slope/drainage planning and periodic inspections
    Modified bitumenCertain flat roofsRobust multi-ply approachApplication method and maintenance planning are important

    What You Can Expect During Your Project

    • Inspection & documentation: photos, measurements, and a plain-language explanation of what we found
    • Clear scope of work: what we’ll build, what we’ll replace, and what we’ll protect
    • Site protection: landscaping and property shielding, controlled debris handling, daily clean-up
    • Quality checks: flashing lines, ventilation targets, and waterproofing transitions reviewed before wrap-up

    Trusted Credentials and Manufacturer Resources

    We use reputable products and provide warranty resources so customers can make informed decisions.

    Lambertville, New Jersey, is a small but distinctive river town on the Delaware River, directly across from New Hope, Pennsylvania, known for its 19th‑century architecture, arts scene, and walkable scale. Settled in the early 1700s and growing rapidly after the arrival of the Belvidere‑Delaware Railroad and the Delaware & Raritan Canal in the 1830s–1840s, it developed as a transportation and industrial hub for lumber, mills, and manufacturing before reinventing itself in the late 20th century as an antiques, dining, and tourism destination. The climate is humid continental: four true seasons with warm, often humid summers (highs typically in the 80s°F), cold winters (average highs in the 30s–40s°F, with several snow events per season), and colorful autumn foliage—enhanced by the mixed hardwood forests along the river valley. Being in the Delaware River floodplain, Lambertville is vulnerable to periodic flooding during major rain events and snowmelt, especially from remnants of tropical systems; flood history and elevation are important considerations for property owners and insurers. The town’s location between New York City and Philadelphia (roughly 60–75 miles to each) makes it popular with commuters and second‑home owners, while the adjacent Delaware & Raritan Canal State Park and towpath create a long, flat multi‑use trail corridor prized by cyclists and runners. Expert observers point out that Lambertville’s preserved building stock—brick and clapboard homes from the mid‑1800s, former factory buildings repurposed as studios, and the canal and lock structures—makes it one of the more intact examples of a 19th‑century canal and rail town in the Mid‑Atlantic, and its local economy is unusually diversified for its size, combining tourism, creative industries, professional services, and a strong restaurant/hospitality sector.

    Roofing Styles We Offer

    Asphalt shingles

    Known for their affordability, durability, and versatility, asphalt shingles are an excellent choice for homeowners seeking a cost-effective solution without compromising quality. Our team ensures precise installation, offering a variety of colors and styles to enhance your home’s curb appeal while providing robust protection against the elements.

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    Cedar

    Our cedar roofs are crafted from high-quality wood, offering excellent insulation and resistance to harsh weather. Cedar roofing is also naturally resistant to insects and rot, ensuring a long-lasting, beautiful roof that ages gracefully.

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    Slate

    Slate roofing is the epitome of luxury and durability, and Tyler Roofing LLC is proficient in installing these exquisite roofs. Slate roofs are renowned for their incredible lifespan, often lasting over a century, and their unmatched beauty. Our expert team carefully selects and installs slate tiles, ensuring a perfect fit that enhances your home’s architectural style while providing unparalleled protection.

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    Copper

    Known for their distinctive appearance and ability to develop a beautiful patina over time, copper roofs are an excellent investment for homeowners seeking a long-term, maintenance-free roofing solution. Our skilled craftsmen ensure each copper roof is expertly installed, providing exceptional durability and weather resistance.

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    Metal

    Metal roofing combines modern style with outstanding performance. We offer a range of metal roofing options, including standing seam and metal shingles, that provide superior durability, energy efficiency, and minimal maintenance. Ideal for both residential and commercial properties, our metal roofs are designed to withstand extreme weather conditions and last for decades.

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    Flat

    Tyler Roofing LLC specializes in flat roofing solutions for both residential and commercial buildings. Our flat roofs are constructed with high-quality materials that provide excellent waterproofing and durability. We offer a variety of flat roofing systems, including EPDM, TPO, and modified bitumen, tailored to your property’s specific needs, ensuring a long-lasting, reliable roof.

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    Licensed And Insured

    NJ License #: 13VH10921200

    Residential and Commercial

    Highly-Rated

    Serving Lambertville NJ

    Qualified Lambertville NJ Contractor

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    Since 2016

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    Local Experience Without the Fluff

    Lambertville’s historic Delaware River character includes some of New Jersey’s most architecturally significant 18th and 19th century residential and commercial stock, where original slate roofing, masonry chimneys, and period flashing details require preservation-sensitive assessment and repair rather than standard replacement approaches that would destroy original material. The city’s Delaware River valley moisture exposure accelerates deterioration on older wood and masonry construction, and the dense historic lot layout requires careful worksite access planning with attention to pedestrian traffic and neighboring properties throughout every project. Lambertville’s strong preservation ethic means property owners evaluate contractor approach and workmanship quality carefully, and our willingness to repair rather than default to replacement is part of how we earn work in the community.