Caldwell is a small, walkable Essex County borough of about 9,000 — the birthplace of President Grover Cleveland and home to Caldwell University. The housing is mostly early-20th-century colonials, Tudors, and capes on tidy residential streets near the Bloomfield Avenue downtown.
Housing in Caldwell
Pre-war and early post-war single-family: center-hall colonials, Tudors, and capes, many with steeper, detailed rooflines and original chimney flashing overdue for replacement. Compact lots and a mature streetscape define the borough.
What we most commonly find on Caldwell roofs
- Steep colonial and Tudor rooflines
- Original chimney flashing on period homes
- Aging asphalt on early post-war capes
- Valley debris from mature street trees
Why we work in Caldwell
Caldwell's walkable, period-home neighborhoods reward careful roofing, and it anchors the Caldwells corner of our Essex County coverage.
Familiar landmarks
Grover Cleveland Birthplace · Caldwell University · Bloomfield Avenue downtown





