Ridgewood is one of Bergen County's most distinctive villages — about 26,000 residents in a walkable downtown surrounded by stately Victorians, Tudors, and large center-hall colonials. The architecture here means steep, detailed rooflines and a lot of slate, slate-look, and designer shingle work.
Housing in Ridgewood
Pre-war Victorians and Tudors near the village core, large colonials and custom homes on the surrounding streets, many with original or replacement slate, designer shingle, and copper detailing. Steep pitches, complex valleys, and tall chimneys are the norm.
What we most commonly find on Ridgewood roofs
- Original slate roofs at end of life on period homes
- Steep Victorian and Tudor rooflines
- Copper valley, gutter, and flashing restoration
- Designer shingle matching to preserve home character
Why we work in Ridgewood
Ridgewood's period homes need a roofer who respects the architecture — slate, copper, and steep, detailed work. That's exactly our lane.
Familiar landmarks
Ridgewood Village center · Graydon Park · Van Neste Square




