County Seat
New Brunswick
Population
~865,000
From Our Shop
45–65 minutes
About Middlesex County
Middlesex stretches from the industrial Raritan River corridor through the dense suburbs of Edison and Woodbridge into the New Brunswick–Piscataway area around Rutgers.
Most of our Middlesex work centers on full roof replacements for homes built between 1955 and 1975. We use architectural shingles with proper ridge ventilation, replace any damaged decking we find during tear-off, and back the work with the same written workmanship warranty we extend everywhere we operate.
Local Housing & Weather
Housing stock: Heavy on 1950s–70s split-levels, ranches, and Capes — the kind of housing built during the post-war suburban boom. Older homes near New Brunswick and Perth Amboy date to the early 1900s and often need chimney and flashing work.
Weather & wear: Inland Middlesex gets typical Central NJ weather — moderate snow, plenty of summer thunderstorms, and heavy spring/fall rain that exposes gutter and flashing failures.
Services We Emphasize in Middlesex County
- Roof replacement on post-war split-levels and ranches
- Chimney rebuild and re-flashing on older brick homes
- Vinyl-siding refresh on aging suburban exteriors
We also handle every other service in Middlesex County — see the full services list for inspections, repairs, replacements, gutters, foundations, and siding.
Top Middlesex County Towns We Serve
Click any town for city-specific roofing context — local housing stock, the weather and wear patterns we see there, and response-time details. If yours isn't listed, just call — most Middlesex County municipalities are on our regular schedule.
Edison
Post-War Suburb · ~108,000
Woodbridge
Post-War Suburb · ~103,000
New Brunswick
Urban Core · ~56,000
Piscataway
Post-War Suburb · ~58,000
Old Bridge
Post-War Suburb · ~66,000
East Brunswick
Post-War Suburb · ~49,000
Sayreville
Post-War Suburb · ~45,000
South Brunswick
Leafy Suburb · ~46,000
Perth Amboy
Urban Core · ~55,000
Carteret
Streetcar Suburb · ~25,000
Coverage Note: Extended Service Area
Estimates and full installs on regular schedule.
We'd rather be upfront about response times than make promises we can't keep. Call (862) 881-0028 and we'll confirm exactly when we can be at your property.
Window & Glass Services in Middlesex County
Middlesex County runs from inland residential into coastal shore exposure, which means window scope here covers two very different needs in the same county. Inland Middlesex County towns get standard residential replacement work — vinyl, fiberglass, and vinyl-clad wood from ENERGY STAR rated manufacturers. Coastal Middlesex County towns get hurricane impact-rated glazing (ASTM E1886/E1996 certified, PVB or SGP laminated) that qualifies properties for insurance wind-mitigation credits and survives the wind-borne debris exposure that comes with nor'easters and hurricanes. We handle both ends of the Middlesex County window market — residential replacement across the county, impact-rated installation on the coast, and commercial storefront work in the downtown cores.
Hurricane impact windows for coastal Middlesex County
ASTM-certified impact glazing for Middlesex County shore exposure. Insurance wind-mitigation discounts of 5–15%. Hurricane-rated residential and commercial installation.
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Window installation in Middlesex County
Pocket and full-frame replacement on residential properties across Middlesex County. ENERGY STAR rated vinyl, fiberglass, and vinyl-clad wood. EPA RRP lead-safe for Middlesex County's pre-1978 housing stock.
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Commercial window installation in Middlesex County
Storefront glass replacement, office building windows, retail and restaurant glazing across Middlesex County. After-hours scheduling, COI for property management.
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24/7 emergency board-up across Middlesex County
Broken storefront, smash-and-grab, vehicle impact, post-fire openings. Same-day response, insurance documentation, permanent glass replacement scheduled.
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Window repair in Middlesex County
Foggy IGU swaps, glass-only replacement, sash and balance repair, weatherstripping renewal. The repair-first option for Middlesex County homeowners with isolated window failures.
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