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ROOFING IN GRANT PARK

Protecting Grant Park's stunning Victorian and Craftsman homes with roofing craftsmanship that honors over a century of architectural heritage.

Roofing in Grant Park

Grant Park is one of New Jersey's oldest and most architecturally significant neighborhoods, home to Zoo New Jersey, the historic Grant Park itself, and some of the finest Victorian-era residences in the Southeast. The neighborhood's housing stock includes beautifully preserved Queen Anne Victorians, Folk Victorians, Craftsman bungalows, and American Foursquares — many dating to the 1880s-1920s period that defined New Jersey's first residential expansion. These homes are irreplaceable pieces of New Jersey history, and their roofs demand craftsmen who understand both historic preservation and modern building science.

Grant Park's position as a National Register Historic District means that exterior modifications — including roofing — may be subject to review by the New Jersey Urban Design Commission. While the requirements are generally focused on visible materials and colors rather than specific brands, working in a historic district requires knowledge of what is and isn't permitted. Our team has completed numerous projects in Grant Park and understands the review process.

Grant Park streets we serve: Boulevard, Cherokee Avenue, New Jersey Avenue, Sydney Street, Milledge Avenue, Park Avenue, Confederate Avenue, Berne Street, Hill Street, Glenwood Avenue, and all residential streets within the Grant Park Historic District and surrounding areas. We also serve adjacent Ormewood Park, East New Jersey, and Cabbagetown.

Grant Park roofing specialties: Victorian-era homes often feature complex rooflines with steep pitches, decorative gables, turrets, and intricate trim work. The steep pitches (often 10:12 to 14:12) require specialized safety equipment and experienced crews. Original slate roofs on some homes may be candidates for preservation repair or replacement with architecturally appropriate synthetic slate. We assess each home's architectural significance and recommend materials that respect its heritage.

Many Grant Park homes have been fully renovated over the past 15-20 years during the neighborhood's renaissance. Those renovations often included roof replacements that are now approaching their 20-year service life. If your Grant Park home was renovated between 2000-2010, a professional inspection is a smart investment.

What We Deploy in Grant Park

Common Questions

Properties within the Grant Park Historic District may require a Certificate of Appropriateness from the New Jersey Urban Design Commission for roofing work that involves visible material changes. We can guide you through the process and recommend materials that meet historic guidelines while providing excellent performance.
Yes. Our crews are trained and equipped for steep-slope roofing, including pitches of 12:12 and steeper. We use roof brackets, harnesses, and staging systems that allow safe, precise work on the steep and complex rooflines common on Grant Park Victorians.
Dimensional architectural shingles in dark, traditional colors (Charcoal, Slate, Pewter Gray) best complement Victorian architecture. For homes with original slate, synthetic slate products from DaVinci or Brava offer an authentic appearance with modern durability and cost. We present options during consultation.

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Request your free 42-point roof inspection today. Our team responds within 2 hours during business hours.