
Salem County is New Jersey's most rural county — farmhouses, historic town centers, and Delaware Bay waterfront communities spread across an agricultural landscape with some of the oldest housing stock in the state. Roofing here means pre-1900 framing systems, agricultural-area logistics, and Delaware Bay wind exposure that creates coastal demands on western-facing properties. US Roofing & Siding serves all of Salem County.




Salem County has New Jersey's highest concentration of pre-1900 residential construction — farmhouses, colonial-era village homes, and agricultural outbuildings whose timber framing predates modern structural standards by 200–300 years. Every Salem County roofing project on a pre-1900 structure begins with an attic inspection and structural assessment before any quotation is finalized — identifying rafter size, spacing, and condition, confirming deck material and coverage, and assessing the integrity of ridge boards, purlins, and collar ties.
Salem County's Delaware Bay and River waterfront communities — Pennsville along the Delaware River, Carneys Point on the bay side, and the smaller waterfront communities of Quinton and Alloway Township — experience sustained southwesterly winds from the bay that create coastal wind loading conditions. Bay wind creates uplift pressure on roof sections facing southwest — the prevailing direction of bay-driven weather systems — and we apply enhanced fastening patterns and WindProven-rated accessories to all shingle installations on bay-adjacent Salem County properties.
Salem County's rural character creates project logistics challenges that no other county in our service area presents at the same frequency. Long unpaved driveways, agricultural infrastructure — well heads, septic system access points, grain storage structures, and active livestock areas — constrain staging locations on properties where the obvious approach route is not the correct one. We conduct a site access assessment during every Salem County rural project estimate — walking the property to identify equipment routing, staging areas, and ground condition constraints before developing a project plan.
Salem City's historic district — one of South Jersey's most intact colonial-era residential neighborhoods, with buildings dating to the 1600s — requires roofing material selection appropriate to the construction period. We approach Salem City historic properties with period-accurate material options: cedar shake for the earliest colonial and federal-era properties where shake is the historically correct specification, low-profile dimensional shingles in historically appropriate dark tones for later 19th-century construction, and copper flashing throughout regardless of roofing material.
Representative completed projects across Salem County and surrounding communities.






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Vinyl, James Hardie, and wood siding installed across NJ. Weather-resistant finishes that protect and improve curb appeal.
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