Kearny is a Hudson County town of about 42,000 set between the Passaic and Hackensack rivers, just south of our service core. The housing is dense and older — a mix of attached row houses and two- and three-families, with both pitched and flat roof sections in play.
Housing in Kearny
Pre-war and post-war attached and semi-attached homes — two- and three-families, row houses, and some single-family on the higher streets. Many homes mix a pitched front roof with a flat rear or porch section, so the work spans shingles and membrane.
What we most commonly find on Kearny roofs
- Mixed pitched-and-flat roofs on the same building
- Flat rear and porch roofs leaking at the seam
- Older chimney and party-wall flashing
- Tight access on dense, attached blocks
Why we work in Kearny
Kearny sits just south of our core area, and its mix of pitched and flat roofs fits our full range — shingles up front, membrane out back.
Familiar landmarks
Kearny Town Hall · West Hudson Park · Gunnell Oval





