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Hillsborough Roofing Pros — Roofing Contractor in Princeton, NJ

Proudly serving Princeton's historic farmhouses and large rural lots in Hillsborough.

Roofing Services in Princeton

Princeton is a historic agricultural crossroads settlement within Hillsborough, characterized by its preserved 18th and 19th-century farmhouses and large rural lots. Homes here are typically Colonial, Federal, and Greek Revival farmhouses dating from the 1700s to early 1900s, with some mid-20th-century ranches on larger parcels. These older structures present unique roofing challenges that require specialized knowledge and materials.

One key concern is that original wood shake roofs on historic farmhouses must be replaced with fire-resistant materials that meet local fire codes while preserving the historic appearance. We source Class A fire-rated synthetic shakes that mimic the look of hand-split cedar, ensuring your home's character remains intact. Steeply pitched roofs on these older homes are also prone to ice dam formation in winter, as many unrenovated attics lack sufficient insulation. We address this by installing proper ventilation and adding insulation to prevent snowmelt refreezing at the eaves.

Large, mature oak and maple trees near homes drop heavy limbs during nor'easters, causing impact damage to asphalt shingles. Our crew inspects for hidden damage after every storm and uses impact-resistant shingles rated for Class 4 hail when replacing roofs. We're familiar with the winding roads of Princeton Road (County Route 533) and the landmarks like the historic Princeton Reformed Church at 1801 US-206. When you call Hillsborough Roofing Pros, you get a team that knows the neighborhood's quirks and respects its history.

Common Roof Problems in Princeton

Homes in Princeton face three distinct roofing problems tied to their historic character. First, original wood shake roofs on Colonial and Federal farmhouses must be replaced with fire-resistant materials that meet local fire codes while preserving the historic appearance—a balance that requires sourcing specialty synthetic shakes. Second, steeply pitched roofs on Greek Revival and older structures are prone to ice dam formation in winter due to insufficient attic insulation in unrenovated homes, leading to water backup under shingles. Third, large, mature oak and maple trees near homes drop heavy limbs during nor'easters, causing impact damage to asphalt shingles on ranches and farmhouses alike. We address each with targeted solutions, from Class 4 impact-resistant shingles to full attic insulation retrofits.

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