Roofing Contractor in Carlstadt, NJ
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Proudly serving Carlstadt, NJ. Four Seasons Roofing and Construction runs the whole borough from our shop at 38 Speer Ave in Clifton, a short hop down the Route 3 and Route 17 corridor. We cover every block inside the 07072 zip, from the dense residential streets above the Route 17 line to the Cape Cods and two-family homes that fill most of the town. One licensed, insured crew, a free inspection, and a real voice on the phone when you call (862) 318-3997, day or night.
We Know This Borough
Carlstadt is a small, tight town in the Meadowlands, and we have walked roofs on both sides of Route 17. We know how the wind moves here and where these roofs leak first.
Close, So We Are Fast
Clifton to Carlstadt is roughly eight miles. That short drive is why a small leak can get looked at this week instead of next month.
A Person, Not a Recording
Call the number and you reach someone who can actually schedule you, not a menu that loops you back to the start.
The Carlstadt Streets and Corners We Cover
Carlstadt is a compact borough, and we cover all of it. The whole town sits in the 07072 zip in Bergen County, roughly half dense residential blocks and half industrial space and the Meadowlands wildlife area out toward the Hackensack River. We work the homes, which means the streets above the Route 17 line where the houses sit close together on narrow lots, the renovated Cape Cods, and the single-family and multi-family stock that makes up most of the residential side of town.
If your address is in Carlstadt, it is on our map. Blocks near Paterson Plank Road, the streets running up toward the Recreation Center Complex that opened in 2023, the older frame houses, and the newer condos and townhouses alike. We have crews finishing jobs in Wallington, Lyndhurst, and Passaic regularly, and Carlstadt sits right in the middle of that run, so getting a truck to you is rarely a stretch.

Every Roofing Service We Bring to Carlstadt
This is a coverage page, so here is the full lineup with a link to the details on each. Whatever your roof is doing, one of these is the right place to land.
Roofing Contractor
One crew for every Carlstadt roof, pitched or flat, repair or full tear-off.
Roof Repair
We trace the leak to its real entry point and fix that, not just the stain.
Roof Replacement
When an old layered roof is past patching, we lay out the math both ways.
Emergency Roof Repair
An active leak tonight gets a same-day response over from Clifton.
Roof Leak Repair
We read the deck from the attic, find the source, and water-test the fix.
Flat Roof Repair
Rear additions and low-slope sections all over the borough, sealed right.
Storm Damage Roof Repair
Wind off the open Meadowlands lifts caps and edges, and we document it for your claim.
Chimney Repair
The roof-meets-chimney joint is where Carlstadt leaks start, and we flash it in metal.
Why a Local Base Matters in Carlstadt
Carlstadt goes back to an 1860 German farming village and incorporated as a borough in 1894, and a good share of the housing still carries real age, mixed in with renovated Capes and newer multi-family buildings. Older roofs leak at the joints first, at the chimney and the sidewall flashing and down in the valleys, and the close-packed lots here mean a lot of shared walls and two-family layouts where water can cross a property line. A contractor based eight miles away can be on your roof the same week and back the next day if something needs a second look. A storm-chaser running in from two states over cannot, and you find that out the hard way after they have your deposit.
Being close also changes the small stuff. A loose ridge cap, a stained ceiling, a section of flashing that lifted in a windstorm off the open Meadowlands. Those are the calls that get put off when a contractor would have to make a special trip. From Clifton, Carlstadt rides along with routes already running toward Wallington and Lyndhurst, so the little fix that stops a big problem actually gets done.
How Carlstadt Weather and Wind Hit These Roofs
The borough sits low and open in the Meadowlands, with the Hackensack River, the wildlife conservation area, and the wide Sports Complex grounds all nearby. Low and open means wind, and the gusts that roll across that open ground are harder on a roof than the forecast usually lets on. Open these to see what we get called for most around town.
Wind off the open Meadowlands
With MetLife Stadium, the Turnpike, and acres of marsh and conservation land to the south and east, there is little to break the wind before it reaches the residential blocks. It works at ridge caps, rake edges, and starter courses. We re-secure what lifted, replace what tore, and check the edges that took the brunt before they become the next leak.
Flat and low-slope sections
A lot of Carlstadt homes carry flat or low-slope roofing on rear additions, porches, and the smaller multi-family buildings. Those sections pond and crack at the seams in their own way, separate from the pitched field above them. We work both systems, so a membrane problem and the pitched roof feeding water down onto it get one answer from one contractor.
Aging roofs on the older stock
The frame houses and older Capes here are on their second or third roofing cycle, and some carry two layers of asphalt by now. That second layer hides wear you only see from the attic or in photos taken up top. We look there first and tell you straight whether a smart repair buys years or just chases failures across a dying roof.
Shared walls and two-family roofs
The dense residential side of town has plenty of two-family and multi-family buildings sharing a wall with the place next door. Water ignores a property line. On shared roofs we document which side a failure sits on and put the shared part in writing before any work crosses the line.
5.0 on Google, licensed and insured, and a real person answers the phone 24/7. We show up when promised, fix what was quoted, and leave the place clean. That is the whole reputation, and in a town this size word travels fast.
Getting to Carlstadt From Our Clifton Base
The Direct Run
From 38 Speer Ave in Clifton, Route 3 east drops us almost to the Carlstadt line, where Route 17 carries us up into the borough. It is a roughly eight-mile, straight-shot trip we make all the time.
From the Route 17 Side
Route 17 runs right along the western edge of town, so addresses near that corridor and up toward Paterson Plank Road are some of the easiest on our board to reach quickly.
Riding Along a Nearby Job
We work Wallington, Lyndhurst, and Passaic constantly, and Carlstadt sits right in the middle. A crew wrapping up next door is often minutes from your door.
Carlstadt Neighbors and the Work We Show Them
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Carlstadt and the Towns Right Next Door
Carlstadt is one stop on a tight Meadowlands run, and the same crew covers the towns around it. We handle roofing in Wallington, Lyndhurst, and Passaic, all a few minutes from the Carlstadt line. Browse every town we serve to see the full map across Bergen, Passaic, and Essex counties.
Get a Free Carlstadt Roof Estimate
Free inspection, photos of what we find, and a real number in writing before any work starts. No verbal ballparks that drift once the ladder goes up.
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