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Avatar for Lane Roofing & Exteriors
Lane Roofing & Exteriors
4.7(
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Asphalt Shingle Roofing - Install or ReplaceMetal Roofing - Install or ReplaceTraditional Tile Roofing - Install or Replace+2 more

Serving Shiloh, NJ and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 1994

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"I used Lane Roofing to repair my flat roof and to replace and install roof shingles. Shawn came out to inspect my project and to give me an estimate was phenomenal. He knew exactly what I needed done for my repair. Thank you Shawn for your professionalism and expertise. Nicely done! 😊"
Roofing
Roofing
Response time5 hrs
Response rate100%
408 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Pro Edge NJ Construction, LLC
5.0(
123
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Asphalt Shingle Roofing - RepairAsphalt Shingle Roofing - Repair - For Business

Serving Shiloh, NJ and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2025

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Pro Master Construction recently repaired my roof, and I am very impressed with their work. They were professional, efficient, and thorough. The repair was done quickly and the roof looks as good as new. I highly recommend Pro Master Construction for any roof repairs!"
Repairs&Replacement
Repairs&Replacement
Repairs&Replacement
Repairs&Replacement
Repairs&Replacement

+11

Response time8 hrs
Response rate100%
232 neighbors recently requested a quote
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The Roof Wizard, LLC
4.6(
237
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Roof - Clean

Serving Shiloh, NJ and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2012

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I was told during an insurance inspection that I had moss and possibly mold growing on the roof of a rental property. The black roof looked fine to me, but I decided to have it professionally cleaned. I found Roof Wizards after reading a lot of good reviews from several different review sites. I called and they were able to look at my roof from a satellite view and could almost immediately give me a price. I set up the appointment but was curious to see what the process entailed, so I decided to hang out at the property to watch and learn. On the morning of the service, three men showed up in a company truck with lots of tanks, pumps, and hose reels attached. They got right to work on the roof. They brushed some areas removing a lot of green furry moss and then treated the entire roof with their own chemical mixture. I know it had some bleach in it, or at least it smelled like bleach. While one man was on the roof spraying a second man was on the ground wetting down the side of the house and the plants surrounding the house. This I was told was so the chemicals they used would not hurt my plants. They did the worst parts of the roof twice, and to my surprise, the black roof wasn't black at all. Within a short time, it was a forest green roof, that looked new. They worked about three hours between the house and the garage and advised me it would take several good hard rains before all the discoloration was gone. I will say I had one area on the garage roof that didn't come completely clean, even after a few hard rains. I spoke to the office and sent them a picture, and they had a technician out within a couple of days to retreat the one stubborn area, of course at no charge. I was impressed with the way they conducted their business and stood behind their work. I was also impressed that all my plants and bushes were unharmed, However, I was most impressed by the dramatic change in the aesthetics of the home. I don't understand why realtors aren't suggesting this to the sellers of older homes. I've had several neighbors comment on the dramatic change to the roof. To all the workers at Roof Wizards of Hammonton, I say, "Job well done.""
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Spraying from the roof down
Rinsing with a fire hose

+3

Response time7 hrs
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by95%of homeowners
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Roofing questions, answered by experts

The best kind of tarp for a roof is one that will stand up to the elements, weather, and sun. Viny roof tarps are known for their durability and resistance to water, tears, and mold—making these tarps a good choice for use in winter conditions and the summer sun. Polyethylene tarps are also quite durable and waterproof.

In most cases, installing solar panels will not void your roof warranty. To keep roof warranties intact, check your written warranty or call the manufacturer to ask about clauses regarding roof penetrations. You can also protect yourself by getting written approval or a modified warranty that specifically allows the solar installation type you’re planning. Then, hire a professional solar installer that follows roofing manufacturer instructions and protects the roof during installation.

Asphalt roofs provide better insulation than metal roofs, but that doesn’t always mean that asphalt roofs are better for reducing heating and cooling bills. In hotter climates, metal roofs will usually be better for home efficiency because the material reflects more sunlight and reduces solar heat gain. In colder climates, asphalt roofs are sometimes superior in terms of efficiency because they introduce more solar heat gain to your home and have greater insulating capabilities. However, metal roofs installed with an air gap can provide similar levels of insulation.

While you don’t have to let roofers inside your home, it is proper etiquette to offer the use of your restrooms. And if it’s a hot day, it’s polite to invite the roofers into your house to cool off and have a chilled drink.

When installed and maintained properly, a cedar shake roof should last up to 60 years. Severe weather and high winds will damage your roof, reducing its life span. Expect a shorter life span if the roofer didn't use top-grade material, didn’t have cedar shake expertise, didn’t create the proper ventilation, or didn’t use the correct fasteners. Keeping up with maintenance will help it last longer. It’s also a good idea to get roof inspections on a regular basis to help spot repairs before they become major issues.

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