Find Morris County's Certified Roofing Contractor for Repair, Replacement & Installation, New Jersey
Morris County sits at higher elevation in the NJ Highlands, and that geography shapes what a solid installation actually requires. Homes in Mendham, Chester, and Long Hill face heavier snow loads and stronger wind exposure than communities at lower elevation in the state, while older construction in Morristown and Madison often has complex rooflines with original dormers, chimneys, and flashing details that require experienced hands. Tyler Roofing LLC handles full replacement, targeted repair, and new installation across the county using shingle, metal, slate, and flat membrane systems suited to both residential and commercial work. Call 908-888-0987 for a free estimate and let us know what you are working with.
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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
For aging roofs, failed shingles, and worn underlayment.
When conditions allow and code-compliant layering is possible.
Including flashing, valleys, penetrations, and skylight transitions
Leak-safe integration with the roofing system
Comprehensive Roofing Services for Homes and Businesses
Morris County’s housing stock spans colonial-era downtown properties in Morristown and Madison, mid-century ranch and cape-style homes in Randolph and Rockaway, estate-scale construction in Mendham and Chester, and commercial buildings along the Route 10 and I-287 corridors. Tyler Roofing LLC provides roofing services that match each building type, including emergency storm damage repairs, phased replacements, full tearoff installs, and membrane systems for flat and low-slope commercial work. Every project includes a clear scope, scheduled timeline, and professional communication from estimate through final walkthrough.
How We Build Roofing Projects in Morris County
- Pre-project site assessment and material selection
- Permit coordination with Morris County municipalities where required
- Full tearoff or layover installation based on current deck condition
- Flashing, edge metal, and ridge cap installed to NJ code
- Complete cleanup including nail magnet sweep after every job
Compare Common Roof Options
| Roof Type | Best For | Strengths | Considerations |
|---|---|---|---|
| Asphalt shingle shingles | Most homes | Cost-effective, many styles, straightforward repairs | Performance depends on ventilation and installation quality |
| Metal | Long-term durability | Low maintenance, strong wind performance, long lifespan | Upfront cost can be higher; detailing matters at penetrations |
| Flat membrane (TPO / PVC) | Low-slope areas | Seam systems designed for waterproofing and drainage | Requires proper slope/drainage planning and periodic inspections |
| Modified bitumen | Certain flat roofs | Robust multi-ply approach | Application 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.
Morris County, New Jersey, located in the northern part of the state about 25–35 miles west of New York City, blends colonial history with modern suburban and corporate centers. Established in 1739 and named for colonial Governor Lewis Morris, it played a pivotal role in the American Revolution—George Washington twice headquartered his troops in the area, notably at Jockey Hollow in what is now Morristown National Historical Park. The county’s terrain is part of the New York–New Jersey Highlands, with rolling hills, lakes, and preserved woodlands that moderate sprawl and support extensive park systems like Lewis Morris County Park and Tourne County Park. The climate is humid continental: cold, often snowy winters (typical seasonal snow totals around 30–50 inches, with higher amounts in the northwest hills) and warm, humid summers that can bring strong thunderstorms. Elevation varies significantly—from under 200 feet in southeastern townships to over 1,300 feet in the northwest—creating notable microclimates that affect snowfall, freeze dates, and even gardening zones. Economically, Morris County is one of the wealthier counties in the U.S., with a strong base in pharmaceuticals, finance, and technology; it is served by major highways (I‑80, I‑287, Route 24) and NJ Transit rail lines that make it a commuter hub. Interesting to experts in planning and ecology, the county sits atop important aquifers and watershed lands feeding the Passaic and Raritan river systems, so open-space preservation, water quality protection, and careful land-use regulation have become central features of its long-term regional planning.
Roofing Styles We Offer
Asphalt shingles
Asphalt shingles cover the majority of Morris County’s residential rooftops, and the county’s Highlands elevation means performance standards matter more here than in softer-weather markets. Wind-rated architectural shingles with reinforced sealant strips and quality synthetic underlayment hold up significantly better through the ice and wind events that hit elevated Morris County communities each winter. Tyler Roofing LLC installs laminated dimensional shingle systems from GAF, CertainTeed, and Owens Corning in profiles suited to the county’s range of architectural styles, from historic Morristown colonials to newer Mendham estates.
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.
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.
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.
Metal
Metal roofing is a natural fit for Morris County’s higher-elevation communities where wind exposure, heavy snow, and ice movement shorten the practical lifespan of standard shingle systems. Standing seam panels shed snow and ice without the granule degradation and uplift risk that affects asphalt on steep Highlands-grade pitches, and concealed fastener systems eliminate a common long-term leak pathway. We install standing seam and metal shingle systems on residential properties, agricultural buildings, and commercial structures throughout the county.
Flat
Commercial buildings and residential additions with flat or low-slope roofing throughout Morris County need membrane systems specified for the county’s above-average snowfall and freeze-thaw frequency. Tyler Roofing LLC installs TPO, EPDM, and modified bitumen assemblies on Route 10 corridor retail, office, and industrial buildings, as well as on residential additions where low-slope design is dictated by building footprint. Drainage planning is built into every flat roofing estimate because ponding water under Morris County winters accelerates membrane failure at seams and penetrations faster than most property owners anticipate.
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Working in Morris County means understanding what the NJ Highlands does to materials over time. Snow accumulates faster and stays longer at this elevation, so ice dam formation at the eaves is a genuine seasonal risk for properties from Rockaway to Chester, and proper attic ventilation is the correct remedy rather than surface repairs alone. The steeper pitches common here demand specific fastening schedules and wind uplift rated underlayment that flatland projects rarely need. Older homes in Morristown and Chatham typically have original chimney masonry and dormer flashing repaired multiple times over decades, and determining what remains structurally sound requires real field experience.