COMPLETE ROOF REPLACEMENT

Roof Replacement in Monmouth County, NJ

When your roof is aging, leaking, or no longer protecting your home properly, All Weather Roofing provides complete roof replacement with clear communication, careful installation, and warranty-backed workmanship.

We inspect the full roofing system—not just the shingles—so your estimate reflects what your home actually needs.

Licensed & Insured
15-Year Workmanship Warranty
Up to 50-Year Material Coverage
Locally Owned & Owner-Operated

MORE THAN NEW SHINGLES

A Complete Roofing System Built to Protect Your Home

A roof replacement should correct the full roofing system, not simply cover an old problem with new shingles. We look at roof decking, leak protection, underlayment, flashing, ventilation, and manufacturer installation requirements before recommending the right approach.

That attention to detail helps your roof perform properly in New Jersey weather and protects the warranty coverage available with the products selected.

Complete roof replacement installation in Monmouth County, NJ

WHEN TO REPLACE

Signs a Roof Replacement May Be the Right Next Step

Every roof ages differently. A professional inspection can help determine whether a repair is reasonable or whether replacement is the safer long-term choice.

Repeated Leaks

Leaks that return after repairs may point to a larger system issue rather than one isolated problem area.

Decking Concerns

Soft spots, water staining, or hidden deterioration may need to be addressed during a complete roof replacement.

Aging Shingles

Curling, cracking, missing granules, or widespread wear can mean the roof is nearing the end of its useful life.

Ventilation Problems

Poor intake or exhaust ventilation can shorten roof life and affect comfort, efficiency, and moisture control.

Storm or Wind Damage

Large areas of storm damage may make full replacement more practical than chasing individual repairs.

Planning Long-Term

If you plan to stay in your home or prepare it for sale, replacement can provide stronger long-term protection.

CHOOSING THE RIGHT APPROACH

Repair, Re-Roof, or Full Roof Replacement?

Not every roof problem requires the same solution. After inspecting the roof, we explain whether a repair is reasonable, whether re-roofing is possible, or whether a full replacement is the better long-term choice.

Best for isolated issues

Roof Repair

A repair may make sense when the problem is limited to one area and the rest of the roof is still performing well.

May help with:

  • Lower upfront cost
  • Less disruption
  • Small, localized problems

Keep in mind: Repairs may not solve hidden system issues or repeated leaks.

Best in limited situations

Re-Roofing

Re-roofing, or installing new shingles over existing shingles, is only appropriate when the roof meets specific conditions.

May help with:

  • Faster installation in some cases
  • Less tear-off labor
  • New exterior appearance

Keep in mind: It does not allow a full inspection of decking, underlayment, ventilation, or flashing.

Best for long-term protection

Full Roof Replacement

A full replacement removes the existing roof so the decking, leak protection, flashing, ventilation, and shingle system can be installed correctly.

May help with:

  • Complete system correction
  • Better long-term protection
  • Full deck inspection
  • Warranty-backed work

Keep in mind: It is a higher upfront investment, but often the stronger long-term value.

WHAT GETS REPLACED

What a Complete Roof Replacement Includes

A properly installed roof replacement includes more than visible shingles. Each layer plays a role in protecting your home from water, wind, heat buildup, and long-term wear.

Tear-Off

The existing roof covering is removed so the roof deck and underlying conditions can be inspected properly.

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Deck Inspection

We check for damaged or compromised decking and identify areas that need correction before the new system is installed.

Leak Protection

Ice and water protection is installed in vulnerable areas such as eaves, valleys, penetrations, and other leak-prone details.

Underlayment

Synthetic underlayment provides an added layer of protection beneath the shingles and helps move water safely off the roof.

Flashing Details

Flashing around chimneys, walls, valleys, and penetrations helps direct water away from vulnerable areas.

Ventilation

Proper intake and exhaust ventilation help manage heat and moisture so the roof system can perform as intended.

Shingle System

The selected shingles and accessories are installed according to manufacturer requirements for performance and coverage.

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Cleanup & Review

We protect the property, clean the work area, and review the completed project before wrapping up.

FROM INSPECTION TO CLEANUP

Our Roof Replacement Process

We keep the process straightforward from the first inspection through the final cleanup. You should know what we found, what we recommend, and what is happening at each stage of the project.

01

Inspect the Roof

We review the visible roof condition, problem areas, ventilation, flashing details, and signs of leaks or decking concerns.

02

Review the Findings

We explain what we found in plain language so you understand whether replacement is the right recommendation.

03

Receive a Written Estimate

Your estimate outlines the recommended work, project scope, materials, and options without a high-pressure sales presentation.

04

Choose Materials

We review roofing material options, color choices, warranty coverage, and the system details that fit your home.

05

Replace the Roof System

Our crew removes the existing roof covering, checks the underlying conditions, and installs the new system according to manufacturer requirements.

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Cleanup & Final Review

We protect the property, clean the work area, review the completed project, and confirm the warranty information before wrapping up.

ROOFING MATERIAL OPTIONS

Roofing Materials for Monmouth County Homes

The right roofing material depends on your home, budget, appearance goals, and long-term protection needs. We help you compare options clearly so you can choose a roof system that fits the property.

Architectural Asphalt Shingles

A popular choice for many New Jersey homes, architectural asphalt shingles offer strong curb appeal, reliable performance, and a range of color options.

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Metal Roofing

Metal roofing can provide long service life, strong weather resistance, and a distinctive appearance for the right home or roof design.

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Cedar Roofing

Cedar roofing offers a natural, traditional look and may be appropriate for certain homes where appearance and material character are priorities.

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Low-Slope Roofing

Low-slope roof areas need the right material and drainage approach. These sections should be handled differently than standard steep-slope shingles.

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WARRANTY-BACKED ROOFING

Protection That Continues After Installation

A roof replacement is a major investment, and the installation should be protected properly. Qualifying projects include workmanship warranty coverage from All Weather Roofing, with manufacturer material coverage available on select roofing systems.

We follow applicable manufacturer installation requirements carefully so the roofing system performs as intended and the available warranty coverage remains valid.

15-Year

Workmanship Warranty

Coverage for qualifying installation workmanship provided by All Weather Roofing. Review the written warranty for complete terms, conditions, and exclusions.

Up to 50-Year

Manufacturer Material Coverage

Material coverage is available on select roofing systems. Coverage length and eligibility depend on the manufacturer, products, system, and registration requirements.

ROOF REPLACEMENT QUESTIONS

Questions Homeowners Ask Before Replacing a Roof

Here are a few common questions we hear from Monmouth County homeowners before they schedule a roof replacement estimate.

How do I know if I need a roof replacement instead of a repair?

The best place to start is with an inspection. If the problem is isolated and the rest of the roof is performing well, a repair may make sense. If the roof is older, has repeated leaks, widespread wear, decking concerns, or ventilation problems, replacement may be the better long-term choice.

How long does a roof replacement usually take?

Many residential roof replacements can be completed in one to two days, depending on the size of the roof, weather, access, material type, and whether any underlying decking issues are discovered.

Do you remove the old roof before installing the new one?

In most complete roof replacement projects, the existing roof covering is removed so the roof deck and underlying conditions can be inspected. This allows problems to be corrected before the new roofing system is installed.

What roofing materials do you install?

We install architectural asphalt shingles and other roofing systems depending on the home and project needs. We can also discuss metal roofing, cedar roofing, and low-slope roofing options when they are appropriate for the property.

What warranties are available with a roof replacement?

Qualifying projects include workmanship warranty coverage from All Weather Roofing. Manufacturer material coverage may also be available on select roofing systems, depending on the products selected and registration requirements.

Do you provide written estimates?

Yes. We provide a written estimate that explains the recommended work, project scope, materials, and options so you can make a clear decision without a high-pressure sales presentation.

READY TO START?

Request a Clear Roofing Estimate

If you are planning a roof replacement, siding project, or gutter work in Monmouth County, we can help you understand the condition of your home and the options that make sense.

You can expect straightforward communication, a written estimate, and recommendations based on what your home actually needs.

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✓ 15-Year Workmanship Warranty
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