Welcome to Ace Roofing NJ, where we realize that partnering with a roofing contractor involves far more than addressing leaks or installing new shingles—it’s about safeguarding your property, your financial stake, and your confidence in a job well done.
For over 15 years, we’ve been the dependable choice for Middlesex County homeowners, offering consistent, affordable, and top-quality roofing services that deliver lasting protection.
At Ace Roofing NJ, your trust is everything to us. Every roofing project receives dedicated attention, skilled execution, and complete professionalism. From roof repairs and full replacements to chimney maintenance and gutter solutions, our experienced professionals guarantee superior results on every assignment, the first time around.
At Ace Roofing NJ, you can expect a full-service getup that includes solutions to all of the problems plaguing your home. Our team has 20+ years of General Contracting experience, which means you can take comfort in knowing that you’ll high-end quality services.
Your roof protects everything inside your property. When shingles start curling, leaks appear following storms, or your roofing system looks worn, postponing action only magnifies problems and costs.
At Ace Roofing NJ, we’re a roof contractor serving Middlesex County with comprehensive roofing services. From complete replacements to emergency repairs, we provide honest assessments and reliable workmanship securing your home.
Asphalt shingles dominate Middlesex County roofing—cost-effective, delivering 20-30 year service, and offered in countless style options. We install premium architectural shingles that dramatically outperform outdated three-tab varieties in durability and weather resistance.
Our installation encompasses complete tear-off, deck examination and repairs, quality underlayment with ice/water protection, and professional shingle placement. If your shingles are shedding granules or showing wear, replacement is overdue.
Metal roofing delivers 50+ year lifespans, outstanding fire resistance, and unmatched durability against New Jersey’s toughest weather. While upfront costs are higher, homeowners planning long-term occupancy find metal roofing an excellent choice.
We install standing seam systems and metal shingle options that handle wind, snow, rain, and heat extremes without breaking down. Metal roofing is lighter than traditional materials and practically maintenance-free for its entire life.
Low-slope roofs on garages, additions, and modern home designs need specialized materials and installation techniques. We work with EPDM rubber, TPO, and modified bitumen—each offering distinct advantages for Middlesex County weather.
Flat roofs need regular maintenance and inspections to prevent leaks. We’ll evaluate your flat roof honestly and recommend repair or replacement based on its true condition.
Total replacement isn’t always required. Missing shingles, loose flashing, or isolated leaks often need targeted repairs that prevent damage from spreading.
We locate leak sources, replace damaged materials, reseal flashing around chimneys and vents, and fix storm damage throughout Middlesex County. Early roof repairs prevent small issues from becoming structural disasters once water penetrates your sheathing and framing.
Storm damage doesn’t wait for convenient times. When severe weather tears off shingles, trees fall on your roof, or major leaks develop, you need immediate assistance.
Our emergency roofing services protect Middlesex County homes quickly. We’ll tarp damaged areas, assess the situation, work with your insurance company, and complete necessary repairs to stop further interior damage.
Regular inspections catch developing problems before they become expensive emergencies. We check shingle condition, examine flashing integrity, look for water damage signs, assess attic ventilation, and deliver clear reports on your roof’s health.
Schedule roof inspections every few years or after major storms. For property sales or purchases, inspections reveal exactly what condition the roof is in.
Most roof leaks happen where chimneys, skylights, and vents penetrate your roof. Flashing deteriorates over time, allowing water infiltration even when shingles remain sound.
We repair and replace all flashing systems as part of our roofing contractor services. Properly installed flashing creates watertight seals lasting decades. Water stains near chimneys or skylights usually indicate flashing problems, not roof replacement needs.
Middlesex County weather challenges roofs with freezing winters, humid summers, heavy rainfall, and periodic severe storms. These conditions accelerate wear on aging roofs.
Age and weathering eventually defeat all roofing systems. Asphalt shingles become brittle, lose protective granules, and start leaking after 20-30 years. Many Middlesex County homes with original 1980s-90s roofs need replacement now.
Storm damage from wind, hail, and falling branches requires immediate attention. High winds lift shingles, hail creates cracks and dents, and branches punch straight through roofing materials.
Ice dams form when poor attic insulation lets heat melt roof snow. Water refreezes at cold eaves, backing up under shingles and causing leaks. Proper ventilation and insulation prevent ice dam formation.
Poor installation causes premature failure. Incorrect underlayment, improper flashing, and inadequate ventilation make roofs fail years early. We regularly replace 10-15 year old roofs that were installed incorrectly.
We’ve built our roofing business in Middlesex County on referrals from satisfied customers. Homeowners choose us because we show up on time, deliver quality work, and provide honest recommendations about what you truly need.
We’re licensed and fully insured—critical protection if accidents or property damage occur during roofing work. Our experience with local housing means we understand what problems typically affect homes throughout the county.
We provide roof contractor services throughout Middlesex County, including New Brunswick, Edison, Woodbridge, Perth Amboy, Sayreville, Old Bridge, East Brunswick, Piscataway, South Brunswick, Monroe Township, and surrounding communities. We’ve worked extensively throughout your area and know the local architecture and common roofing challenges.
If your roof is leaking, damaged, or simply aging, contact Ace Roofing NJ. We’ll inspect your roof thoroughly and explain exactly what’s happening—whether you need repairs, replacement, or have serviceable years remaining.
No pressure or sales tactics—just straightforward advice from an experienced roof contractor serving Middlesex County. We’ll help identify the right solution for your home and budget, then complete the work properly.
RetryClaude can make mistakes. Please double-check responses. Sonnet 4.5Preparing your fireplace for winter uncovers crumbling bricks or water stains on ceilings near your chimney. Chimneys endure constant weather punishment, and deterioration creates costly issues—water damage, structural problems, and dangerous venting failures.
At Ace Roofing NJ, we’re a chimney contractor serving Middlesex County with full chimney services. From repairs and rebuilding to flashing replacement and thorough inspections, we ensure your chimney stays safe, functional, and watertight.
Chimneys deteriorate over time. Mortar erodes, bricks crack and spall, crowns break down, and moisture penetrates the masonry. Small problems escalate rapidly once water infiltration begins.
We handle chimney repair including repointing eroded mortar joints, replacing compromised bricks, repairing cracked crowns, sealing water entry points, and restoring structural stability. Many Middlesex County chimneys need quality repairs—not complete rebuilding.
Early intervention matters. Crumbling mortar, deteriorating bricks, or white efflorescence staining indicate water damage requiring immediate attention before full reconstruction becomes necessary.
Severely damaged chimneys require complete rebuilding. Extensive masonry deterioration from years of neglect, prolonged water exposure, lightning strikes, or foundation settling makes reconstruction the only safe option.
Our chimney rebuilding includes demolishing damaged sections, reconstructing from stable foundations with proper materials, installing new flashing and waterproofing, and ensuring structural soundness and safety compliance. Middlesex County’s older homes—especially early 1900s construction—sometimes need complete rebuilds as original mortar fails and freeze-thaw cycles cause permanent damage.
Most chimney leaks originate from failed flashing, not the chimney itself. Flashing provides the metal seal where your chimney meets your roof. When flashing fails, water pours between the chimney and roof deck into your home.
We repair and replace chimney flashing using stepped flashing with counter-flashing properly embedded in mortar joints. Ceiling water stains near your chimney typically indicate flashing failure requiring repair without touching the chimney masonry.
Chimney crowns are the concrete caps sealing the top of chimney masonry. They channel water away from flues and protect underlying bricks. Cracked crowns—inevitable over time—allow water infiltration that damages chimneys from the top down.
We seal minor crown cracks or rebuild severely deteriorated crowns. Proper crowns feature overhangs that direct water away from chimney walls and slopes that promote drainage. Middlesex County homes with 30+ year old chimneys frequently need crown repairs before water damage spreads. Fixing crowns early prevents major expenses later.
Repointing removes deteriorated mortar and replaces it with fresh material. This is one of our most common Middlesex County chimney repairs because freeze-thaw cycles destroy mortar over time.
Our repointing includes grinding out old mortar to proper depth, thoroughly cleaning joints, and installing new mortar matching existing appearance and strength. Proper repointing extends chimney life for decades. Visible mortar gaps or crumbling joints require prompt repointing. Deep water penetration damages bricks themselves—brick replacement costs far more than preventive repointing.
Chimney caps prevent rain, animals, and debris from entering your chimney while allowing smoke escape. Quality caps include spark arrestors catching embers before they reach your roof.
We install chimney caps in stainless steel, copper, or galvanized steel, including custom caps for unusual sizes or multiple flues. Uncapped chimneys allow water to damage dampers, smoke chambers, and fireboxes. Nesting animals create fire hazards and airflow blockages. Caps solve both problems.
Porous masonry absorbs water, causing spalling (flaking bricks), efflorescence (white staining), and freeze-thaw structural damage. Chimney waterproofing prevents this deterioration.
We apply breathable waterproofing sealants that repel moisture while allowing masonry to breathe. This clear treatment penetrates brick and mortar, requiring reapplication every 5-10 years based on exposure. West or south-facing chimneys in Middlesex County receive maximum weather exposure and benefit most from waterproofing. For relatively new or recently repaired chimneys, waterproofing protects your investment.
Regular chimney users should schedule annual inspections; occasional users need inspections every few years. Chimney inspections catch minor problems before they require expensive repairs.
Our inspection service examines exterior masonry for cracks and deterioration, assesses crowns and caps, inspects flashing integrity, camera-inspects flues for creosote buildup or damage, and evaluates fireboxes and dampers. We provide detailed reports prioritizing urgent repairs versus maintenance items.
Chimney liners protect chimney structures from heat and corrosive combustion gases. Older chimneys often lack liners or have cracked clay tile liners. Unlined or damaged chimneys are unsafe for use.
We install code-compliant stainless steel chimney liners safe for gas, oil, or wood. Steel liners last decades and meet requirements for most heating equipment and wood stoves. Missing or damaged liners create carbon monoxide risks and potential fire hazards requiring immediate replacement before chimney use.
Middlesex County’s harsh weather—freeze-thaw cycles, heavy rainfall, humidity, and temperature extremes—constantly damages chimneys, especially older structures built without modern materials or waterproofing.
Water damage remains the primary chimney problem. Water enters through cracked crowns, failed flashing, deteriorated mortar joints, or missing caps. Winter freezing expands trapped water, fracturing masonry from within.
Mortar deterioration occurs naturally over time. Pre-1960s lime-based mortar degrades faster than modern formulations. Mortar crumbles from joints, particularly on weather-exposed sides.
Spalling bricks flake apart when absorbed water freezes and expands. Spalling bricks require replacement—surface sealing doesn’t address underlying damage.
Cracked crowns develop from settling, freeze-thaw damage, or aging. Small cracks expand rapidly, then channel water into chimney interiors.
Leaning or settling chimneys are structural emergencies requiring immediate attention. Visibly leaning chimneys or those pulling from houses are safety hazards potentially requiring demolition and rebuilding.
Our roofing background means we understand chimney-roof integration and water management. Many “chimney leaks” are actually flashing problems that other contractors misdiagnose.
Middlesex County homeowners choose us for our years of exterior work experience, masonry expertise, and lasting quality workmanship. We recommend repairs when they’re sufficient and rebuilding only when necessary. We’re licensed, insured, and committed to standing behind our work.
We provide chimney contractor services throughout Middlesex County, including New Brunswick, Edison, Woodbridge, Perth Amboy, Sayreville, Old Bridge, East Brunswick, Piscataway, South Brunswick, Monroe Township, and neighboring communities. Our local experience with regional housing—older homes with original chimneys, common problems, and climate considerations—ensures reliable solutions.
If your chimney shows deterioration, leaks, or simply needs professional inspection, contact Ace Roofing NJ. We’ll conduct thorough interior and exterior examinations and provide honest evaluations of necessary work.
No pressure or scare tactics—just straightforward guidance from an experienced chimney contractor serving Middlesex County. We’ll identify the right solution and complete the work to ensure your chimney is safe and watertight.
RetryClaude can make mistakes. Please double-check responses. Sonnet 4.5Notice water pouring over your gutters instead of draining through downspouts after rainstorms? Or puddles forming right next to your foundation? Malfunctioning gutters cause foundation damage, basement flooding, and landscape erosion costing thousands to fix.
At Ace Roofing NJ, we’re a gutter contractor serving Middlesex County with comprehensive gutter solutions. From new installations and repairs to cleaning and maintenance, we ensure water flows properly—away from your home.
Seamless gutters are custom-formed on-site to fit your house exactly, with seams only at corners. This means fewer leak points and a cleaner look than sectional gutters pieced together every ten feet.
We install seamless aluminum gutter systems—Middlesex County’s most popular choice. Aluminum resists rust, offers numerous color options to match your home, and provides excellent value. We measure your roofline, form gutters on-site with professional equipment, and install them with proper slope so water flows correctly to downspouts.
Gutters develop problems over time. Seams separate and leak, hangers pull loose, sections sag, and holes form from rust or impact damage. Many issues can be fixed without replacing your whole gutter system.
Our gutter repair service includes resealing leaking seams, replacing damaged sections, adjusting slope for proper drainage, reinforcing sagging areas, and fixing or replacing broken hangers. We also repair damage from ice, fallen branches, or ladders leaning against gutters.
If your gutters are leaking at the seams or overflowing in certain spots, repairs usually fix it. But if your gutters are old, rusted through in multiple places, or falling apart, replacement makes more sense than constant repairs.
Gutters fill up with leaves, shingle granules, dirt, and debris. When they’re clogged, water can’t flow—it just sits there, overflows, or backs up under your roof edge. Clogged gutters are basically useless.
We provide professional gutter cleaning services for Middlesex County homeowners. We clean out all the debris, flush the downspouts to make sure they’re clear, and check for any damage or problems while we’re up there.
Gutters should be cleaned at least twice a year—spring and fall—or more if you’ve got lots of trees around your house. Homes near wooded areas in Middlesex County need cleaning more often because leaves and pine needles fill gutters quickly.
Gutter guards keep leaves and debris out while letting water flow through. They reduce how often you need to clean your gutters—though even with guards, some maintenance is still needed.
We install several types of gutter guards depending on what works best for your situation. Micro-mesh guards work well for homes with lots of trees. Screen-type guards are more affordable and handle most debris. Reverse-curve guards shed leaves while water flows around the edge into the gutter.
No gutter guard is perfect or completely maintenance-free, but they all reduce the amount of cleaning needed. If you’re tired of cleaning gutters multiple times a year, guards are worth considering.
Downspouts carry water from your gutters down to the ground and away from your foundation. If you don’t have enough downspouts, or if they’re dumping water right next to your foundation, you’ve got problems.
We install additional downspouts where needed, repair or replace damaged ones, and add extensions or underground drainage to move water further from your house. Water should drain at least 6-10 feet away from your foundation—not right next to it.
Homes in Middlesex County with basement water problems often have downspout issues. Fixing where the water goes solves a lot of foundation and basement moisture problems without expensive waterproofing work.
K-style gutters are the standard on most homes—they have a flat back and a decorative front that looks like crown molding. They hold more water than half-round gutters and work well for typical residential applications.
Half-round gutters are what you see on older homes and historical properties. They’re literally half of a round tube. They look traditional and they’re often required on historic homes, but they don’t hold as much water as K-style gutters.
Our gutter contractor services include both types. We can match what you’ve got or upgrade to something that performs better for your roof size and rainfall patterns.
Most Middlesex County gutters are aluminum because it’s affordable, doesn’t rust, and comes in colors that match any house. Aluminum gutters last 20-30 years with proper maintenance.
Copper gutters are the premium option. They’re expensive, but they last 50+ years, develop a beautiful patina over time, and add real curb appeal to upscale homes. Copper is popular on historic homes and high-end properties where appearance matters as much as function.
We install both aluminum and copper gutter systems. If you want something that’ll outlast everything else and looks amazing, copper is it. If you want reliable performance at a reasonable price, aluminum is the better choice.
Gutters attach to your fascia—the board that runs along the edge of your roof. When gutters leak or overflow for years, the fascia rots. And once the fascia is rotted, gutters can’t be properly secured.
We repair and replace rotted fascia and soffit as part of our gutter work. This often goes hand-in-hand with gutter replacement—the old gutters leaked, the fascia rotted, and both need attention now.
If your gutters are pulling away from the house or you can see water damage on the fascia boards, that needs to be fixed before new gutters go up. Otherwise you’re just attaching new gutters to rotten wood, which doesn’t work.
Middlesex County gets plenty of rain, and we’ve got lots of trees. That combination means gutters work hard and need regular attention to keep doing their job.
Clogging from leaves and debris is the most common problem. Fall is the worst—leaves from all the mature trees in Middlesex County fill gutters fast. When gutters are clogged, water overflows and defeats the whole purpose of having gutters.
Sagging and pulling away happens when gutters hold too much weight from debris or ice, or when the hangers fail. Once gutters sag, they don’t drain properly—water pools in the low spots instead of flowing to the downspouts.
Leaking seams and joints develop over time, especially with sectional gutters. The sealant fails, sections separate slightly, and water drips out. These leaks often show up as water stains on your siding or drips near doorways.
Ice dams and freezing cause problems in winter. When gutters are full of water or snow, everything freezes solid. The weight can pull gutters down, and ice dams can back water up under your roof edge.
Improper slope means water doesn’t flow to the downspouts—it just sits in the gutters. Gutters need to be pitched slightly toward the downspouts so gravity moves the water along.
We’ve been doing exterior work in Middlesex County for years, and gutters are a big part of what we do. Homeowners call us because we’re roofers first—we understand how gutters integrate with your roof and how water moves around your house.
Most gutter contractors just hang gutters. We look at the whole system: roof edge condition, fascia condition, proper slope, adequate downspouts, drainage away from the foundation. That’s why our gutter installations don’t leak and why water actually goes where it’s supposed to.
We’re licensed, insured, and locally experienced with Middlesex County’s rainfall patterns, mature trees, and drainage issues—we know what gutter systems work best for homes around here.
We provide gutter contractor services throughout Middlesex County, including New Brunswick, Edison, Woodbridge, Perth Amboy, Sayreville, Old Bridge, East Brunswick, Piscataway, South Brunswick, Monroe Township, and surrounding communities. Our local knowledge ensures effective solutions for regional conditions.
If your gutters are overflowing, leaking, sagging, or just not doing their job anymore, contact Ace Roofing NJ. We’ll assess your system, explain what’s happening, and outline your options—repair or replacement, guards or no guards, what makes sense for your house and your budget.
No pressure or runaround—just honest advice from an experienced gutter contractor serving Middlesex County. We’ll get your gutters working right so water goes where it belongs and your house stays protected.
RetryClaude can make mistakes. Please double-check responses. Sonnet 4.5Your siding is faded, cracked in places, and honestly making your whole house look worn out. Or maybe you’ve been dealing with the same leaky sections for years and you’re tired of temporary fixes that don’t last. When your siding fails, it’s not just about curb appeal—it’s about water getting into your walls and causing expensive damage you can’t see.
At Ace Roofing NJ, we’re a siding contractor serving Middlesex County with complete siding services. Whether you need repairs, full replacement, or you’re upgrading to better materials, we’ll get your house protected with siding that actually keeps the weather out and looks good doing it.
Vinyl siding is still the most popular choice in Middlesex County because it’s affordable, low-maintenance, and comes in every color you can think of. Modern vinyl is also way better than the stuff installed 20-30 years ago—thicker, more impact-resistant, and better at holding color.
We install vinyl siding using quality materials and proper techniques—correct nailing, proper expansion gaps, house wrap underneath, and flashing around every window and door. A lot of siding problems come from bad installation, not bad materials.
Our vinyl siding installation includes removing old siding if needed, repairing any damaged sheathing, installing new house wrap and insulation, and putting up siding that’s done right. If you want siding that’ll last 25-30 years without constant issues, proper installation is everything.
Fiber cement—brands like James Hardie—is what you get when you want the best. It doesn’t rot, insects won’t touch it, it’s fire-resistant, and it holds up better than vinyl in extreme weather. It also looks more like real wood without the maintenance problems.
We’re experienced fiber cement siding contractors in Middlesex County. Installation takes longer because every piece has to be cut, sealed, and either painted or comes pre-finished. But when it’s done, you’ve got siding that’ll last 50+ years and add real value to your home.
Fiber cement costs more than vinyl, but if you’re staying in your house long-term or you want the best material available, it’s worth every penny. It’s also the best choice for areas where fire resistance matters.
Wood siding gives homes character you just can’t replicate with vinyl or fiber cement. Cedar shakes, clapboard, board-and-batten—wood looks fantastic when it’s maintained properly. The catch is that wood needs regular maintenance and it will rot if water gets in.
Our wood siding services include installing new cedar or engineered wood siding, repairing rotted sections, replacing damaged boards, and finishing with quality stain or paint. We also make sure there’s proper ventilation behind wood siding so moisture doesn’t get trapped.
If you’ve got wood siding now and want to keep that traditional look, we can work with it. Just know that wood requires more attention than other options—painting or staining every 5-10 years, watching for rot, keeping up with repairs.
Engineered wood siding—like LP SmartSide—gives you the appearance of real wood with better durability. It’s made from wood strands mixed with resin and treated to resist moisture and insects. It holds paint better than natural wood and doesn’t split or warp the same way.
We install engineered wood siding for homeowners who want wood’s look without constant maintenance. It comes pre-primed, accepts paint well, and stands up to New Jersey’s wet weather better than cedar or pine.
If you’re tired of maintaining natural wood siding but you don’t want vinyl, engineered wood is the middle ground. It looks good, performs well, and doesn’t need the same level of attention as real wood.
Insulated siding is vinyl with foam backing attached. The foam adds R-value that helps with energy efficiency and makes the siding more rigid and impact-resistant. Rooms feel more comfortable, energy bills drop, and the house is quieter.
We install insulated siding for Middlesex County homeowners who want better performance from their exterior walls. It costs more than standard vinyl but pays for itself through lower heating and cooling costs—especially on older homes with minimal wall insulation.
If your house is drafty or your energy bills are high, insulated siding makes a noticeable difference. It’s one of the best investments you can make for comfort and efficiency without tearing into your walls.
Not every siding problem needs a full replacement. Sometimes you’ve got storm damage on one wall, a few cracked panels, or isolated areas where rot has set in. We handle siding repairs of all types throughout Middlesex County.
Our siding repair services include replacing damaged panels, fixing warped or buckled sections, repairing rotted areas, resealing joints and seams, and storm damage repairs. We work with all siding types—vinyl, fiber cement, wood, aluminum, and engineered wood.
The key with repairs is being realistic about whether repair makes sense or if replacement is the better investment. We’ll tell you straight up if you’re throwing money at a siding system that’s just going to keep failing.
When your siding is 30+ years old, damaged throughout, or just not protecting your house anymore, full replacement makes sense. You get better insulation, modern materials that perform better, and a house that looks new again.
We handle complete siding replacement by removing all the old siding, inspecting every wall for damage, replacing rotted sheathing or framing, upgrading house wrap and insulation, and installing new siding from foundation to roofline. We also replace trim, soffits, and fascia if they’re in bad shape.
Full siding replacement is a big project, but it transforms how your house looks and performs. You get better energy efficiency, better moisture protection, and curb appeal that makes your house look like new construction.
Siding is just part of your exterior—trim around windows and doors, soffits under your roof overhangs, and fascia boards all need attention too. Often these are rotted or damaged when we remove old siding.
We install new trim, soffit, and fascia as part of complete siding projects. Everything gets wrapped or painted to match your siding, and it’s all installed with proper flashing and sealing so water stays out.
If your trim is rotted, your soffit is damaged, or your fascia is falling apart, that all needs to be addressed. New siding over rotted trim doesn’t solve anything—it just covers up problems that’ll keep getting worse.
Middlesex County weather beats on siding year-round. Cold winters, hot humid summers, plenty of rain, and occasional storms—all of it takes a toll, especially on siding that’s 20+ years old or wasn’t installed correctly.
Moisture damage is the biggest reason people need siding work in Middlesex County. Water gets behind siding through cracks, failed caulking, poor flashing around windows, or just from age. Once water is behind your siding, it rots the sheathing and framing. By the time you see the damage, it’s usually worse than it looks.
Age and weathering break down all siding materials eventually. Vinyl gets brittle and cracks, wood rots and warps, paint fails and moisture gets in. Most siding is good for 20-40 years depending on the material and maintenance—after that, you’re on borrowed time.
Poor installation causes problems that show up years later. Siding nailed too tight, missing house wrap, no flashing around openings, improper expansion gaps—all lead to premature failure. We’ve replaced siding that was only 10-15 years old because it was installed wrong.
Storm damage from wind, hail, and falling branches destroys siding in minutes. High winds get under loose panels and rip them off. Hail dents and cracks siding. Branches punch holes right through it.
Energy loss through old siding with gaps and no insulation costs you money every month. Homes built before the 90s often have minimal wall insulation, and old siding with air leaks makes your heating and cooling work harder.
We’re roofers first, which means we understand how siding integrates with your roof and how water moves around your house. Proper flashing, water management, and air sealing around windows and trim is critical—and a lot of siding contractors don’t get that part right. We do.
Middlesex County homeowners call us because we’ve been doing exterior work for years, we show up when we say we will, and the work gets done right. We’re not going to leave you with siding that leaks or looks bad in a year.
Most of our siding work comes from referrals—neighbors recommending us to neighbors. We’re licensed, insured, and committed to standing behind our work throughout Middlesex County.
We provide siding contractor services throughout Middlesex County, including New Brunswick, Edison, Woodbridge, Perth Amboy, Sayreville, Old Bridge, East Brunswick, Piscataway, South Brunswick, Monroe Township, and surrounding communities. Our local experience with regional housing stock ensures we understand what materials were used when and what problems typically emerge.
If your siding is damaged, outdated, or just not protecting your house anymore, contact Ace Roofing NJ. We’ll assess your current situation, discuss your options, and provide straightforward answers about what makes sense for your home and budget.
No pressure or sales pitch—just honest advice from an experienced siding contractor serving Middlesex County. We’ll help you pick the right material and install it the way it’s supposed to be done so your house stays protected and looks great.
RetryClaude can make mistakes. Please double-check responses. Sonnet 4.5Your windows are fogged up between the panes, drafty as hell in winter, or just plain old and inefficient. You crank up the heat but still feel cold air coming through, and your energy bills keep climbing. Old windows don’t just look bad—they cost you money every month and make your whole house uncomfortable.
At Ace Roofing NJ, we’re a window contractor serving Middlesex County with complete window replacement and installation services. Whether you need a few windows replaced or every window in your house upgraded to modern energy-efficient units, we’ll get you set up with windows that actually work.
Replacement windows are designed to fit into your existing window openings without tearing out the whole frame. This makes installation faster, less expensive, and less disruptive than full-frame replacements—and for most homes, replacement windows are the right choice.
We install replacement windows by removing the old sashes, cleaning up the existing frame, installing the new window unit, insulating around it properly, and finishing the interior and exterior trim. Done right, you can’t tell it wasn’t always there.
Our window contractor services include measuring accurately so windows fit correctly, using quality products that’ll last 20-30 years, and installing them with proper air sealing and insulation. Bad measurements or sloppy installation waste your money and leave you with windows that don’t perform.
Sometimes the existing frame is rotted, damaged, or just not salvageable. Full-frame replacement means taking out everything—sashes, frame, trim—down to the rough opening, and installing a complete new window system.
We do full-frame window replacement when the situation calls for it: severe rot, structural damage, or when you’re changing window sizes or styles. It’s more work and costs more, but it’s the right solution when the frame itself is compromised.
Full-frame replacement also gives us a chance to properly insulate and air seal around the window, upgrade flashing to prevent water leaks, and make sure everything is square and level. This matters more than most homeowners realize—windows that aren’t installed level don’t operate smoothly and wear out faster.
All modern windows are better than windows from 20-30 years ago, but there are different levels of performance. If you want maximum energy efficiency—lower bills, more comfortable rooms, less outside noise—you need windows with the right features.
We install energy-efficient windows with Low-E glass coatings that reflect heat, double or triple-pane glass with argon or krypton gas fills, insulated frames that don’t conduct temperature, and quality weatherstripping that actually seals. These features cost more upfront but pay for themselves through energy savings.
In Middlesex County, where we get cold winters and hot summers, energy-efficient windows make a real difference. Rooms stay more comfortable year-round without constantly adjusting the thermostat, and your HVAC system doesn’t work as hard.
Vinyl windows are the most popular choice in Middlesex County because they’re affordable, they don’t rot or need painting, and they insulate well. Modern vinyl frames have multiple chambers that trap air and improve thermal performance.
Our vinyl window installation uses quality brands that’ll last 20-30 years without issues. Cheap vinyl windows are garbage—frames warp, mechanisms break, seals fail. Good vinyl windows perform great and need almost zero maintenance.
If you want reliable windows that work well without breaking the bank or requiring constant upkeep, vinyl is your best bet. Just make sure you’re getting quality products installed correctly.
Wood windows are what you choose when you want traditional looks, premium quality, and maximum customization. Real wood looks beautiful and can be stained or painted any color. But wood requires maintenance—painting or staining every few years to prevent rot.
Wood-clad windows give you wood on the interior with vinyl or aluminum on the exterior for lower maintenance. You get the appearance and warmth of wood inside where you see it, with weather-resistant cladding outside.
We install both wood and wood-clad windows for Middlesex County homeowners who want premium materials. They cost more than vinyl but they’re worth it if you’re staying in your house long-term and you want the best.
Fiberglass windows are stronger and more stable than vinyl, especially in temperature extremes. They don’t expand and contract as much, which means better long-term performance. Fiberglass can also be painted if you want to change colors later.
We install fiberglass windows for homeowners who want durability that outlasts vinyl. Fiberglass costs more but it’s a solid investment—these windows can last 40+ years with minimal maintenance.
If you’re in Middlesex County for the long haul and you want windows you’ll never have to worry about, fiberglass is worth considering.
Bay windows angle out from your house in three sections—usually a large center window with smaller angled windows on the sides. Bow windows are similar but use four or more windows in a gentle curve. Both create extra interior space and add architectural interest.
We install bay and bow windows as part of our window contractor services in Middlesex County. These are complex installations that require proper structural support, careful flashing, and attention to detail. Done wrong, they leak air and water. Done right, they’re beautiful and functional.
Bay and bow windows work great in living rooms, dining rooms, or any space where you want more light and a built-in window seat or display area.
Casement windows crank open from the side like a door. Awning windows hinge at the top and open outward from the bottom. Both seal tighter than double-hung windows because the sash presses against the frame when closed.
We install casement and awning windows for homeowners who want maximum ventilation and energy efficiency. Casements open fully so you get more airflow than double-hung windows that only open halfway. Awning windows can stay open during light rain because they angle out to shed water.
These windows are popular for kitchens, bathrooms, and any room where ventilation and tight sealing matter. The crank mechanism is also easier to operate than lifting heavy sashes—important if you have mobility issues.
Sliding windows open horizontally—one sash slides past the other. Picture windows don’t open at all—they’re just big panes of glass for light and views. Both are common in Middlesex County homes.
Our sliding window installation upgrades old, stuck sliders with new units that glide smoothly and seal properly. Picture windows go in living rooms, stairway landings, and anywhere you want natural light without needing ventilation.
Sliding windows work well in rooms with limited space where casement windows that swing out wouldn’t fit. Picture windows are great for showcasing views or bringing light into interior spaces.
Older homes in Middlesex County—especially houses built before 1980—have different challenges. Window openings aren’t always standard sizes, framing might be damaged, and you’re often dealing with plaster walls instead of drywall.
We’re experienced window contractors who work on older homes regularly. We measure carefully, custom-order when necessary, repair damaged framing before installing windows, and finish the interior so everything looks right.
Replacing windows in an older home often reveals water damage or rot that needs fixing first. We handle that as part of the job so your new windows are installed in solid, properly sealed openings.
Middlesex County weather is hard on windows. Cold winters, hot summers, humidity, and temperature swings cause problems—especially with windows that are 20+ years old.
Fogged glass between panes means the seal failed and moisture got inside the insulated glass unit. Once that happens, you can’t fix it—the window needs replacement. This is incredibly common with windows from the 90s and early 2000s. Those seals just don’t last forever.
Drafts and air leaks cost you money and make rooms uncomfortable. Old weatherstripping fails, frames warp and gap, sashes don’t close tightly. You can feel cold air pouring in during winter or hot air leaking through in summer.
Condensation and ice on the inside of windows in winter means they’re not insulated well enough. If you see water pooling on sills or ice forming inside the glass, your windows are losing too much heat.
Difficult operation is both inconvenient and a safety issue. Windows that are hard to open, don’t stay up, or won’t close all the way are problems. If you can’t open windows easily, you can’t get out in an emergency.
Rot and decay around window frames happen when water gets in. Wood frames rot, surrounding trim deteriorates, and eventually the structural integrity is compromised. Once rot starts, it spreads.
High energy bills often trace back to old, inefficient windows. Heat escapes in winter, cool air leaks out in summer, and your HVAC works overtime trying to keep up. New windows pay for themselves through energy savings.
We’re roofers and exterior specialists first, which means we understand how windows integrate with your whole house envelope. Proper flashing, water management, and air sealing around windows is critical—and a lot of window-only contractors don’t get that part right. We do.
Middlesex County homeowners hire us because we’ve been doing exterior work for years, we show up when we say we will, and the work gets done right. We’re not a high-pressure sales operation—we’ll tell you what you need and what you don’t.
Most of our window work comes from referrals. We’re licensed, insured, and committed to standing behind our installations throughout Middlesex County.
We provide window contractor services throughout Middlesex County, including New Brunswick, Edison, Woodbridge, Perth Amboy, Sayreville, Old Bridge, East Brunswick, Piscataway, South Brunswick, Monroe Township, and surrounding communities. Our local knowledge of regional housing stock means we understand what was built when, what window types are common, and what problems typically emerge.
If your windows are old, drafty, fogged up, or just not performing anymore, contact Ace Roofing NJ. We’ll assess your current situation, discuss your options, and provide straightforward answers about what makes sense for your home and budget.
No pressure or games—just honest advice from an experienced window contractor serving Middlesex County. We’ll help you pick the right windows and install them the way they’re supposed to be done so your house is comfortable and efficient.
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