
Hunterdon County's rural landscape of farmhouses, historic borough homes in Flemington and Lambertville, and wooded estate properties offers roofing challenges that vary more dramatically than almost any other NJ county. Pre-1900 framing, complex multi-ridge lines, and cedar shake traditions all exist alongside standard colonial construction. US Roofing & Siding has the product range and experience to handle every Hunterdon County roof correctly.




Hunterdon County's substantial inventory of pre-1900 farmhouses presents roofing conditions that require assessment before any project can be accurately quoted. Original hand-cut rafter framing with non-standard spacing, skip sheathing that predates plywood decking, and asymmetric roof pitches built for cedar shake rather than asphalt shingles all create conditions where the cost and complexity of roofing work cannot be determined without an attic inspection. We assess every Hunterdon County pre-1900 property at the structural level before quoting — identifying rafter size, spacing, and condition.
Hunterdon County's mature hardwood forests and open agricultural fields create two distinct environmental stresses. Dense tree canopy deposits organic debris on roof surfaces year-round, creating moisture-retaining mats that accelerate granule loss on asphalt shingles. Open fields and ridgeline properties experience sustained wind exposures that test shingle fastening and adhesive seal integrity — we specify installation with six-nail fastening patterns on exposed roof planes rather than the standard four-nail pattern to provide the additional uplift resistance that Hunterdon County's agricultural landscape demands.
Flemington Borough and Lambertville have active historic preservation communities that expect exterior renovation work — including roofing replacement — to respect the architectural character of the streetscape. We approach Flemington and Lambertville roofing projects with the material selection process these properties merit — presenting cedar shake, metal, and dimensional shingle options with documented appearance comparisons, sourcing profiles and colors appropriate to the property's construction period, and completing installation details — ridge caps, hip treatments, and flashing — to the standard that historic properties require.
Hunterdon County's wooded rural landscape creates specific storm damage patterns — falling branches and whole tree failures during summer thunderstorms and ice storms cause impact damage to roof decks, gutters, and skylights that typically qualifies for homeowner's insurance coverage. We respond to storm-related roofing calls throughout Hunterdon County within 24–48 hours — assessing impact damage, tarping exposed areas, documenting all qualifying damage, and filing insurance claims on behalf of homeowners. For rural properties with complex access conditions, we plan equipment routing at the assessment visit.
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