Hire Somerset County's Experienced Roofing Contractor for Repair, Replacement & Installation, New Jersey
Tyler Roofing LLC is headquartered in Somerset County and serves every community across the county, from Bridgewater and Warren to Watchung, Basking Ridge, Raritan, and Hillsborough. Being local means your call reaches a crew that responds faster after storms, understands township permit requirements, and recognizes the temperature swings and drainage patterns that affect structures throughout the Raritan River valley. We handle complete replacements, targeted repairs, and new construction installs using shingle, metal, and flat membrane systems. Call 908-888-0987 for a free estimate from your Somerset County neighbors.
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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
Roofing Services for Homes and Businesses
Somerset County’s housing stock ranges from 18th-century colonials along the Millstone River corridor to mid-century ranch homes in Bridgewater and newer construction throughout Hillsborough and Branchburg. Tyler Roofing LLC provides residential and commercial roofing that fits each building type, including storm damage repairs, planned replacements, layover installations where code allows, and new systems for additions and new builds. Every project gets clearly defined scope, scheduled timelines, and consistent communication from the first estimate through final inspection.
How We Build Roofing Projects in Somerset County
- Site assessment and material specification before any work begins
- Permit coordination where required by Somerset County municipalities
- Full tear-off or layover installation depending on deck condition
- Flashing, ridge cap, and edge metal installed to current NJ code
- Job site cleanup including magnet sweep for nails
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.
Somerset County, New Jersey, located in the north-central part of the state, is one of New Jersey’s oldest counties, officially formed in 1688 and named after Somerset in England. Historically, it played a key role in the American Revolution: General George Washington’s troops encamped in areas like Middlebrook and the nearby Watchung Mountains, and several historic sites and colonial-era homes still stand, especially around Somerville and Bernardsville. The county spans from the Raritan River lowlands to the first Watchung Mountain ridge, creating subtle but important microclimates: winters are moderately cold with occasional significant snowfalls, summers are warm and humid, and precipitation is fairly well distributed year-round, though late summer thunderstorms can be intense. Because of its mix of gently rolling farmland, river valleys, and wooded uplands, it supports diverse birdlife and is popular for cycling, hiking, and equestrian activities—Lord Stirling Park and the Delaware & Raritan Canal State Park are notable examples. Experts often cite Somerset as a classic “edge” county in regional planning: it transitioned from agriculture to a high-income suburban and corporate corridor along I‑78 and I‑287, with strong public schools, a well-educated workforce, and relatively high property values, while still preserving significant open space and historic character.
Roofing Styles We Offer
Asphalt shingles
Architectural asphalt shingles remain the practical choice for most Somerset County homes, and for good reason. The county’s freeze-thaw cycles demand a shingle system with a strong fiberglass mat, quality sealant strips, and proper underlayment to handle repeated thermal expansion. Our installation uses laminated dimensional shingles from GAF, CertainTeed, and Owens Corning in profiles and colors suited to both older colonial architecture and newer residential construction throughout the county.
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 systems earn their cost premium on Somerset County properties through decades of reliable performance in the region’s demanding weather. Standing seam panels handle snow load and ice movement without the cracking or granule loss that shortens asphalt shingle life on steep-pitch roofs near the Watchung ridgeline. We install standing seam and metal shingle systems on residential properties, barns, and commercial structures throughout the county, with proper substrate preparation and concealed fastener systems that preserve the roof envelope long-term.
Flat
Flat and low-slope roofing on Somerset County commercial buildings and residential additions requires membrane systems designed for real waterproofing performance, not just surface coverage. Tyler Roofing LLC installs TPO, EPDM, and modified bitumen assemblies with attention to drainage slope, seam quality, and penetration detailing around HVAC equipment, skylights, and rooftop vents. Proper drainage planning matters here because flat roofs that pond water in Somerset County’s rainy springs develop accelerated membrane degradation and eventual leak pathways.
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Local Experience Without the Fluff
Somerset County homeowners deal with conditions that contractors from outside the area regularly miss. Valley properties in Bound Brook and Manville develop ice dams when attic ventilation is insufficient, pushing moisture through the deck well before any interior leak becomes visible. Older structures in Somerville and Bernardsville have original dormers and chimney details that call for experienced flashing work quite different from what modern construction requires. Shaded north slopes near Far Hills and Peapack accumulate algae and moss faster than sunlit planes, so we build zinc or copper ridge treatment into estimates wherever that pattern appears.