Montclair is one of the most architecturally significant towns in New Jersey — block after block of Victorians, Tudors, center-hall colonials, and stately period homes, many with original or replacement slate roofs. Roofing here is as much about preserving character as it is about keeping water out.
Housing in Montclair
Victorians, Tudors, and large center-hall colonials, many with slate, slate-look, or designer shingle roofs and complex, steeply-pitched rooflines. Original copper detailing and tall masonry chimneys are common.
What we most commonly find on Montclair roofs
- Original and replacement slate roofs at end of life
- Steep Victorian and Tudor rooflines
- Copper valley, gutter, and flashing restoration
- Tall masonry chimney flashing
- Matching designer shingles to historic character
Why we work in Montclair
Montclair's historic homes need a roofer who respects the architecture — slate, copper, steep pitches, and careful material matching. We do that work, and it's a quick run south from Clifton.
Familiar landmarks
Montclair Art Museum · Eagle Rock Reservation · Watchung Plaza · Montclair State University (border)




