Roofing Contractor in Paramus NJ
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Four Seasons Roofing and Construction is a roofing contractor in Paramus that handles the work the postwar ranches and split levels here actually need: leaks at addition seams, wind-lifted edges along the Route 4 and 17 corridors, worn south slopes, and full replacements when the field is past saving. We run out of our Clifton shop, answer the phone day or night, and put every estimate in writing.
Our Services in Paramus
Roofing Contractor
Licensed, insured roofing for Paramus homes, from a single repair to a full tear-off.
Roof Repair
Honest fixes for leaks, worn slopes, and bad flashing, with the repair-or-replace call defended in writing.
Roof Replacement
Full tear-offs on the wide, low ranch rooflines when patches no longer make sense.
Emergency Roof Repair
Tarping and immediate stops any hour, then the cause fixed properly in daylight.
Roof Leak Repair
We trace the stain back to its real source instead of guessing at the ceiling.
Flat Roof Repair
Low-slope and flat sections on additions and porches sealed with the right membrane.
Storm Damage Roof Repair
Wind and storm damage along the highway corridors, documented for your insurance claim.
Chimney Repair
Brick, crown, and flashing work at the stack where so many Paramus leaks start.
Roofing in Paramus
Everyone knows Paramus for the malls, but the roofs we work on sit behind them, on the quiet residential streets of West Paramus, Arcola, and Spring Valley. The housing stock is remarkably consistent: ranches, split levels, and expanded capes that went up in the postwar boom and age on roughly the same schedule. Those big, simple, low rooflines move water slowly and find every weak lap, and the step-downs where a split level's upper roof meets the lower section take constant runoff, which makes them one of the most common leak sources in town.
Two facts about the location shape the work. The Route 4, Route 17, and Garden State Parkway corridors cut wide open channels through Paramus, and the gusts that race along them hit the first rows of homes off Forest Ave and Spring Valley Rd harder than the forecast suggests, lifting ridge caps and rake edges. And because so many of these homes have been expanded over sixty years with family-room additions and breezeway enclosures, the average roof here carries more transition flashing per square foot than its size suggests. We plan repairs and replacements around those joints and that exposure.
5.0 on Google, licensed and insured under NJ Lic. #13VH11720500, and a real person answers 24/7. When you call a Clifton roofer picks up, not a recorded menu.
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