Madison is an affluent Morris County borough of about 17,000 — the "Rose City" — known for its historic downtown, Drew and Fairleigh Dickinson universities, and blocks of well-kept Victorians and center-hall colonials. The architecture means steep, detailed rooflines and a lot of slate and designer shingle work.
Housing in Madison
Pre-war Victorians, Tudors, and large colonials near the center, with newer custom homes on the edges. Slate, slate-look, and designer shingle roofs are common, along with copper detailing and tall chimneys on the period stock.
What we most commonly find on Madison roofs
- Original slate roofs at end of life on period homes
- Steep Victorian and colonial rooflines
- Copper and tall-chimney flashing
- Designer shingle matching to maintain character
Why we work in Madison
Madison's period homes call for careful, detailed roofing — slate, copper, and steep work — which is exactly the kind of job we take on in Morris County.
Familiar landmarks
Drew University · Fairleigh Dickinson University · Madison downtown





