Bayonne is a Hudson County peninsula city of about 72,000, and like most of Hudson it's flat-roof country. The housing is dominated by attached and semi-attached row houses, two- and three-families, and multi-family buildings — overwhelmingly flat and low-slope, where membrane systems and flashing are the whole game.
Housing in Bayonne
Dense and attached: brick and frame row houses, two- and three-families, and mixed-use buildings, almost all with flat or low-slope roofs. Parapet walls, shared walls, and tight access between attached buildings define the work here.
What we most commonly find on Bayonne roofs
- Failed flat-roof seams on row houses and multi-family
- End-of-life built-up tar-and-gravel roofs
- Parapet and coping flashing failures
- Ponding water on under-sloped roofs
Why we work in Bayonne
Bayonne is membrane-roof work — welded TPO, EPDM, and proper parapet flashing — which is exactly what we specialize in across Hudson County.
Familiar landmarks
Bayonne Bridge · Stephen R. Gregg Park · Bayonne waterfront





