Roofing Contractor in Fair Lawn, NJ
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Proudly serving Fair Lawn, NJ. Four Seasons Roofing and Construction covers the whole borough from our shop at 38 Speer Ave in Clifton, a short run up Route 208 and across Route 4 into Bergen County. Radburn, Warren Point, Memorial Park, the Broadway blocks, and every street in the 07410, we know how to get there and how the houses on each one were built. Call (862) 318-3997 and a real person picks up, day or night. This page is about coverage: where we work in Fair Lawn, how fast we reach you, and how to find the right service.

Where We Cover in Fair Lawn
Fair Lawn is a compact borough of roughly five square miles, all inside the 07410 zip code, bounded by the Passaic River on one side and the Saddle River on the other. We run the entire town. The sections below are the ones our trucks see most, and each carries its own kind of roof.
Radburn
The 1929 planned community off Fair Lawn Avenue, built by Clarence Stein as a town for the motor age. Older homes, shared green commons, and a look the whole district guards. Roof work here should blend with the original character, not announce itself across the green.
Warren Point
The residential pocket near the Broadway district, bordering Saddle Brook and Elmwood Park. Older frame houses mixed with shops and eateries, on walkable lots where plain age and wind exposure drive most of the repairs we make.
Memorial Park and Broadway
The neighborhood by the Passaic River and the 38 acre Memorial Park, plus the postwar capes and ranches that filled the borough in the 1940s and 1950s. Whole blocks went up together and now age out together.
Pick the Service You Need in Fair Lawn
Every roofing service we run reaches every Fair Lawn address. Tap through to the page that matches your situation.
Roofing Contractor
One crew for every Fair Lawn roof, from postwar capes to Radburn homes.
Roof Repair
We find the real entry point and fix that, not just the stain it left.
Roof Replacement
When your block ages out together, we show you the timing math both ways.
Emergency Roof Repair
Shingles off this morning get a same-day response from our Clifton shop.
Roof Leak Repair
A cracked pipe boot or dormer flashing causes most stains we trace here.
Flat Roof Repair
Rear additions and porches run low-slope, and we repair those too.
Storm Damage Roof Repair
Summer downbursts pull at ridge caps, and we document it for your claim.
Chimney Repair
The roof-meets-chimney joint is a quiet leak source, and we flash it in metal.
Getting to Fair Lawn From Our Clifton Base
Our shop sits at 38 Speer Ave in Clifton, and Fair Lawn is one of the easiest towns on our board to reach. Route 208 runs straight to the Route 4 interchange at Saddle River Road, which is the front door to the borough, so a crew leaving Clifton is usually pulling onto a Fair Lawn street inside fifteen minutes. Jobs that sit near the south end of town, close to Route 4 and the Saddle River, are even shorter.
That proximity is the whole point of a coverage page. When we tell a Fair Lawn homeowner a crew can swing by tomorrow, that is a real plan built on a real drive time, not a slogan. Short hops also mean small problems get looked at while they are still small, before a lifted shingle becomes a stained ceiling. We are close enough to treat Fair Lawn the way we treat our own Clifton blocks.
How the Town Was Built, and Why It Matters

Fair Lawn grew fastest in the 1940s and 1950s, when its old farm lots between the Paramus and Saddle River roads filled in with single-family homes and garden apartments. The population climbed from around nine thousand in 1940 to roughly thirty-seven thousand by the late 1960s. That history is written into the rooflines: long runs of capes and ranches that were built in the same few years, re-roofed in the same few years, and are now reaching the end of a cycle together.
Knowing that calendar is most of a correct diagnosis. When three houses on one block show ceiling stains the same spring, that is a construction era coming due, not bad luck. The expanded capes carry wide shed dormers, and the long sidewall where dormer meets roof is a flashing run that fails in segments. Radburn is its own case, with older homes that deserve repairs matched to their character. We have worked all of these, more than once, so few Fair Lawn streets surprise us.
What Fair Lawn Neighbors Say
5.0 on Google, licensed and insured under NJ Lic. #13VH11720500. Show up when promised, fix what was quoted, leave the place clean.
Local Response Times Across Fair Lawn
South Fair Lawn and Route 4
Homes near the Route 4 and Saddle River Road interchange are the closest corner of the borough to our Clifton shop. Crews coming up Route 208 reach these blocks first, often inside ten to fifteen minutes.
Radburn and Central Streets
The streets around Radburn station and Fair Lawn Avenue sit in the middle of town. We route through here daily, so a same-week inspection is the norm and not a favor.
Warren Point and Broadway
The eastern blocks near Broadway, Saddle Brook, and Elmwood Park are a quick hop once a crew is in town. We fold these addresses into routes already running your way.
Fair Lawn and the Towns Next Door
Fair Lawn is one stop on routes that run well across Bergen and Passaic counties. If you are just over the borough line, we cover you too. Browse the neighbors below or see every town we serve.
Get a Free Fair Lawn Roof Estimate
Free inspection, photos of what we find, and a real number in writing before any work starts. A real person answers in Fair Lawn day or night.
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