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Avatar for George J Keller & Sons LLC
George J Keller & Sons LLC
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Asphalt Shingle Roofing - Install or ReplaceAsphalt Shingle Roofing - Install or Replace - For BusinessAsphalt Shingle Roofing - Repair+26 more

Serving Succasunna, NJ and surrounding areas

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In business since 1980

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Warranties offered

"Our house was re-roofed in July 2016 by George J Keller & Sons. We had estimates from 7 roofing companies and felt most comfortable with Keller. We felt Keller was the most honest because they didn't try to low ball the work. Our roof had been leaking on and off so my husband walked the roof and knew that we had some warped and/or soft sheathing. The other companies that came out told us only 3 to 4 sheaths would require replacement but we knew there were many more. We didn't want to select a roofer who wasn't honest from the beginning, Our sales person was Mike Koty and we liked him from the beginning. He went into the crawl space to check the interior condition of the roof which was something the majority of the other roofers didn't do. He also walked the roof. We had tons of questions and he answered each one fully and completely. The work took almost 2 days because there was so much sheathing to replace and, yes, they did show (without us asking) the rotten/warped sheaths. The workers were all professional and quiet and there was no debris left after the job was completed. The roof looks great and there are no more leaks. Just an excellent job from start to finis ...in fact, my neighbor was so impressed, he just had Keller reroof his house."
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Response time12 hrs
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by90%of homeowners
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Monarch Roofing LLC
5.0(
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Asphalt Shingle Roofing - Repair

Serving Succasunna, NJ and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I was most satisfied with the job quality for our replacement roof. Thanks a lot Monarch Roofing team. I will definitely call you again for any roofing and masonry needs."
Response time11 hrs
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by97%of homeowners
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Roofing questions, answered by experts

Venting a gas water heater out of the roof is preferable in most cases. Heated exhaust gases naturally rise, so a vertical vent pipe is efficient. If you’re trying to vent through a pipe exiting a wall, the angle of the pipe may be more horizontal than vertical, making the venting system less effective. If you go through a wall, you may need to add a fan to ensure a successful expulsion of the gases outdoors.

Mansard roofs are still popular in Paris, where they originated, and throughout France. In the United States, you can find mansard roofs on some older buildings in Manhattan. The architecture also appears on some Victorian and Colonial-style homes. There are pockets of homes with mansard roofs in New York City and Los Angeles, where they were once more popular than they are today.

Yes, roof ridge caps are a necessary part of your roof system. Your roof ridge cap is at the peak of your roof, where two slopes of your roof meet. Roof ridge caps seal the seam and help protect your roof from water and debris, and because they’re pre-bent and thicker, they’re more suited to the job than regular roof shingles, which can break when bent.

Asphalt shingles have varying thicknesses across the length, so failing to stagger shingles from one row to the next will leave you with bulges and bumps if the thicker sections stack on top of each other. Not only is this unappealing, but it increases the risk of water intrusion. Stagger each new row by 6 inches to avoid this issue.

A roof's lifespan can range from 15 to 200 years, with an average of 25 to 50 years, depending heavily on the material, quality of installation, maintenance, and local climate. Asphalt shingle roofs are common and typically last 15 to 30 years; three-tab shingles have a lifespan of about 20 years, while architectural shingles can last up to 30. More durable materials have longer lifespans: metal roofs last 30 to 100 years, clay and concrete can last 50 to 100 years, and slate roofs can last up to 200 years with proper care. Regular maintenance, such as cleaning gutters and replacing damaged shingles, is crucial for extending the life of any roof.

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