
Best Time to Replace Your Roof: Seasonal Guide for PA & NJ
When is the best time to replace your roof in Pennsylvania and New Jersey? Learn the pros and cons of each season and how to get the best pricing.
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When is the best time to replace your roof in Pennsylvania and New Jersey? Learn the pros and cons of each season and how to get the best pricing.
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We recommend professional roof inspections twice a year—in spring and fall—plus after any major storm. Regular inspections can identify small issues before they become costly repairs, potentially saving you thousands of dollars. A typical inspection takes 30-60 minutes and costs $150-$400.
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Board and batten has gone from farmhouse staple to modern design star. Here's everything you need to know—styles, materials, costs, and how to make it work on your home.


Storm damage, fallen trees, or sudden siding failure? Here's when you need emergency repair and how to protect your home until help arrives.


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Comparing metal roofing vs asphalt shingles for Pennsylvania and New Jersey homes. Learn about cost, lifespan, energy savings, and which is best for your home.

In Pennsylvania and New Jersey, roof replacement typically costs between $8,000 and $25,000 depending on roof size (1,500-3,000 sq ft), material choice, and complexity. Asphalt shingles cost $4-7/sq ft installed, while metal roofing runs $8-14/sq ft and slate $15-30/sq ft.
Signs you need full siding replacement include: warping or buckling across multiple areas, frequent repainting needs (every 2-3 years), high energy bills indicating poor insulation, visible rot or mold spreading, or damage covering more than 30% of the surface. If damage is localized to one area, repairs averaging $300-800 may be sufficient.
Yes, if your roof or siding sustained storm damage (hail, wind, fallen debris), file a claim within 30 days. Document all damage with dated photos from multiple angles, get a professional inspection report, and don't make permanent repairs before the adjuster visits. Most homeowner policies cover storm damage minus your deductible ($500-$2,500 typically).
Slate roofing lasts 75-150 years, making it the longest-lasting option. Metal roofing lasts 40-70 years, clay/concrete tiles 50-100 years, wood shakes 25-30 years, and asphalt shingles 20-30 years. Factor in your budget, home style, and local climate when choosing—longer lifespan often means lower lifetime cost.
A typical residential roof replacement takes 1-3 days for asphalt shingles on a standard home. Siding installation takes 1-2 weeks for a full house. Factors affecting timeline include home size, weather conditions, material type, and complexity (dormers, steep pitch, multiple stories). We always provide a detailed timeline before starting.
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