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Roofing Contractor in Paramus, NJ

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Proudly serving Paramus, NJ. Four Seasons Roofing and Construction covers every corner of this Bergen County borough from our shop at 38 Speer Ave in Clifton, a short run east on Route 3 and up the Garden State Parkway. When a Paramus homeowner calls about a leak, a wind-torn ridge, or a roof that has finally run out its years, the same Clifton crew that quotes the work shows up to do it. Call (862) 318-3997 day or night and a real person picks up.

Full Paramus Coverage

From Arcola and West Paramus to Spring Valley and the blocks off Forest Ave, we work the whole 07652 footprint, not just the easy streets.

Quick Local Response

Crews already run the Route 4 and Route 17 corridors daily, so a Paramus address usually gets a same-week look, not a waiting list.

Answered 24/7

A live person takes the call any hour. Storm at midnight or a slow drip on a Sunday, the same number reaches us.

Services

What We Handle Across 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.

The Paramus Neighborhoods We Cover

Most people picture Paramus by its shopping. Garden State Plaza opened back in 1957 at the crossing of Route 4 and Route 17, and Paramus Park and the Fashion Center followed up Route 17 to the north. But the roofs we climb sit on the quiet residential streets behind all of it. We cover the named pockets of the borough by name: Arcola down near the river, Spring Valley, Fairway Oaks, Bergen Place, Dunkerhook, and the long blocks of West Paramus off Forest Ave. If you live inside the 07652 line, you live inside our service area.

The housing here tells a single, useful story. Paramus was incorporated in 1922 as a stretch of celery farms and dirt roads, then filled in fast after the George Washington Bridge opened in 1931 and the postwar boom that followed. That means most of the homes we work on are ranches, split levels, and expanded capes that went up on roughly the same schedule and now age on roughly the same schedule. Those big, simple, low rooflines move water slowly and find every weak lap, and the step-down where a split level's upper roof meets the lower section takes constant runoff. It is one of the most common leak sources we find in town.

Roofing contractor working on a postwar ranch roof in Paramus NJ

Why a Local Footprint Matters Here

A Clifton Base, Minutes Away

The shop sits at 38 Speer Ave in Clifton. Out the door, onto Route 3, up the Garden State Parkway, and a Paramus address is a short drive on a route our trucks already run. Close means small problems get fixed while they are still small.

Licensed and Insured in NJ

Four Seasons Roofing and Construction is a licensed and insured New Jersey contractor, NJ Lic. #13VH11720500. Our own crew does the work in Paramus, and every repair carries a 2 year workmanship warranty.

Written Estimates, No Drift

The inspection is free and the number comes in writing, on the spot or the same evening. No verbal ballparks that climb once the ladder goes up against a Paramus roofline.

The Corridors That Shape Paramus Roofs

Exterior roof inspection on a Paramus NJ home

Two facts about the geography drive the work. Route 4, Route 17, and the Garden State Parkway cut wide open channels through the borough, and the gusts that race along those corridors hit the first rows of homes off Forest Ave and Spring Valley Rd harder than the forecast suggests. That wind lifts ridge caps and rake edges, and it is why so many Paramus storm calls land on the highway-side streets first.

The second fact is age and expansion. Because these homes have been added onto for sixty-plus years with family-room additions, breezeway enclosures, and dormers, the average Paramus roof carries more transition flashing per square foot than its footprint suggests. Every one of those joints is a place water can find a way in. When we plan a repair or a replacement here, we plan it around those seams and that exposure, not around a generic shingle count.

Out of our Clifton base we reach the borough fast, and we know the difference between a wind-stripped slope near the highway and a tired, end-of-life field on a quiet interior street. Both get fixed. They just do not get the same plan.

Roof Problems Paramus Homes Show Us

Paramus roofs fail in patterns we have seen across the borough many times. Open the ones that look like yours.

Wind-lifted edges along the highway corridors

Homes off Route 4, Route 17, and the Parkway take the brunt of channeled wind. Ridge caps peel, rake edges lift, and shingles go missing after a hard night. We re-secure the edges, match the color as close as the manufacturer allows, and show you the sample against your roof before we commit. Most of these are a single visit.

Leaks at addition and breezeway seams

Sixty years of additions means transition flashing everywhere. Step flashing along a new sidewall, the joint where an addition roof ties into the main field, and the spot where a breezeway meets the house. These are the leaks that fool a quick patch. We trace them to the actual seam and rebuild the flashing right.

Tired south slopes on postwar ranches

The wide, low ranches and split levels that filled in after the war are on their second or third roofing cycle now. South-facing slopes weather first. Some have years left with a smart repair. Some do not. We give you the honest read with photos either way.

Flat sections on porches and additions

Low-slope roofs over porches, garages, and rear additions collect everything the main roof sheds onto them. When the original membrane was an afterthought, the pitched-to-flat transition becomes a leak factory. We seal it with the right material for a low slope, not a shingle workaround.

Chimney and stack flashing

So many Paramus leaks start at the chimney, not the field. Worn crowns, failed step flashing, and old counter-flashing pull water straight down the stack. We handle the brick, the crown, and the flashing together so the fix actually holds.

★★★★★

5.0 on Google, licensed and insured under NJ Lic. #13VH11720500, and a real person answers 24/7. Call a Paramus roof in and a Clifton roofer picks up, not a recorded menu.

Roofer inspecting a shingle roof during a free Paramus NJ estimate
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Recent Work Around the Borough

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5.0 rating from Paramus and Bergen County homeowners

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Nearby Towns We Serve

Paramus sits in the middle of our Bergen County coverage, and the routes run straight on into the neighboring boroughs.

Getting to You in Paramus

From Our Clifton Shop

Out of 38 Speer Ave, Route 3 east to the Garden State Parkway carries us north into Paramus. It is a short, familiar run, which is why same-week looks are the norm.

Off Route 4 and Route 17

Crews finishing nearby Bergen County jobs ride Route 4 and Route 17 right into the borough, so homes near those corridors often see us the same day a slot opens.

Into the Interior Streets

From the highways we drop into West Paramus, Arcola, and Spring Valley on the side roads off Forest Ave and Spring Valley Rd. The quiet streets are no harder for us to reach than the main ones.

Route 4 runs east to west across the south of Paramus past Garden State Plaza, and homes off its service roads are a regular stop on our board.
Route 17 carries north through the borough past Paramus Park and the Fashion Center, keeping the northern neighborhoods minutes from a crew.
Garden State Parkway ties Paramus straight back to our Clifton base, which is what keeps response times across the borough short.

Get a Free Paramus Roof Estimate

Free inspection, photos of what we find, and a real number in writing before any work starts on your Paramus home.

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