At Top Pro Construction LLC, we specialize in cedar-shake roofing for residential and commercial properties in New Jersey. Our experienced team ensures that each cedar roof is built to last, with structural integrity and appealing curb appeal.
Our cedar shake roofing services include:
Every project is completed with careful planning, structural awareness, and strict safety practices. If you’re considering this roofing type, we will walk you through your options.
Our team is licensed & insured. As experienced cedar shake roofing contractors serving residential and commercial properties, we treat your property with respect. That means organized job sites, safe practices, and thorough cleanup once the work is complete.
During our consultations, we walk through: Cedar grades, Thickness differences, Treatment options, Fire-retardant variations, Expected maintenance cycles, and Realistic lifespan projections. We will help you make the right decision.
New Jersey weather can be unpredictable. We offer 24/7 emergency response because when this roofing is compromised, time matters. Securing the area quickly prevents bigger structural problems.
With over 17 years in the roofing industry, we at Top Pro Construction LLC have built long-term relationships through dependable service and consistent workmanship.
What makes us different:
If your current roof looks worn, curls at the edges, or has visible cracking, cedar shake roof replacement can restore both protection and visual appeal.
Some roofing contractors limit their work. We don’t. Whether it’s a single-family home, a multi-unit property, or a specialty commercial building, we adapt our cedar shake roof installation process to match the structure’s requirements.
Roof slope, airflow, decking condition, insulation — all of it matters with wood roofing. We inspect carefully before starting. Improper installation can lead to moisture intrusion and premature deterioration. That’s why preparation is part of our process.
New Jersey’s climate isn’t exactly gentle. We get humidity in the summer, freezing conditions in winter, heavy rainfall, and strong coastal winds, depending on the region.
Cedar performs well here because:
And aesthetically, cedar fits beautifully into New Jersey’s mix of suburban neighborhoods, wooded properties, historic homes, and upscale commercial spaces.
Our process is transparent and structured. Here’s what a typical cedar project looks like:
We discuss your goals and evaluate the current roof condition in detail.
You receive a clear breakdown of materials, labor, and scope.
Permits are secured. Premium cedar materials are coordinated. Scheduling is confirmed.
Our team installs or repairs with precise spacing, correct layering, and attention to airflow.
We inspect everything thoroughly and leave the site clean.
From residential cedar shake roof repair or replacement to commercial roof installation, we at Top Pro Construction LLC offer comprehensive roofing services in NJ. Contact us today for your free estimate.
Contact UsAnswers to common customer questions.
With proper cedar shake roof installation and regular maintenance, this roofing typically lasts between 25 and 40 years. Climate conditions, ventilation, and upkeep all influence lifespan. Higher-grade cedar and professional installation play a major role in durability.
Yes, metal roofing reflects solar heat instead of absorbing it. This helps reduce cooling costs during hot months. Many modern metal systems also include reflective coatings that improve insulation performance, making them an energy-efficient option for both residential and commercial buildings.
In many cases, yes. Targeted repairs are possible without removing the entire roof.
Yes. Wood naturally reduces heat transfer, which can improve indoor comfort year-round.
Cedar does need periodic inspections to prevent moisture buildup, moss growth, or splitting. Routine cedar roof maintenance significantly extends the roof’s life and preserves its appearance.
Absolutely, especially for properties aiming for a distinctive or high-end architectural look.
Standard cedar is not fire-resistant by nature, but treated fire-retardant cedar shakes are available and meet many building code requirements.