Hackensack is the Bergen County seat and one of the most architecturally mixed cities we work in — older single-family neighborhoods, dense multi-family blocks, and mixed-use commercial buildings downtown, all within a four-square-mile footprint along the Hackensack River.
Housing in Hackensack
Pre-war single and two-family homes through the residential neighborhoods, larger multi-family and mixed-use buildings near Main Street and the courthouse district, and a meaningful share of flat and low-slope roofs alongside the pitched asphalt.
What we most commonly find on Hackensack roofs
- Mixed pitched-and-flat roofs on the same building
- Older multi-family roofs with deferred maintenance
- Chimney and parapet flashing failures
- Aging asphalt on pre-war single-family homes
Why we work in Hackensack
As the county seat, Hackensack is central to all of Bergen County — we're in and out of town constantly, which means fast response on both quotes and leaks.
Familiar landmarks
Bergen County Courthouse · Hackensack University Medical Center · The Green · Hackensack River





