Fair Lawn is one of Bergen County's larger boroughs at about 35,000 residents. Architecturally interesting — the historic Radburn neighborhood is a planned 1929 development with unique housing patterns, and the rest of the borough fills in with mid-century single-family.
Housing in Fair Lawn
Radburn homes (1929) require careful matching of materials and details — they're in a historic district. The rest of the borough is post-WWII single-family with the typical Bergen mix of simple ranch and cape designs through the side streets.
What we most commonly find on Fair Lawn roofs
- Historic-district replacement work (Radburn requires shingle and color matching to maintain neighborhood character)
- Mid-century replacement on aging asphalt
- Skylight leaks on 70s-80s additions
Why we work in Fair Lawn
18-minute drive. We've done a number of Radburn replacements and know the district guidelines — not every roofer in NJ does.
Familiar landmarks
Radburn historic district · Memorial Pool · Saddle River Park





