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Trinity Premium Roofing is a licensed and insured roofing company serving Lake Como, NJ, and surrounding areas. With years of experience and a team of certified professionals, we specialize in roof re...
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Question Answers
My roof is leaking during a storm—how fast can a contractor get here?
For an active leak, we dispatch a crew from our staging near the Lake Como Pavilion. The primary route is north on NJ-71, allowing arrival within the 45-60 minute window typical for the area. The priority is a watertight tarp over the leak source, secured to the decking, not just the shingles, to prevent interior damage until a permanent repair can be scheduled.
What makes a roof 'storm-ready' for our hurricane and nor'easter season?
Lake Como's ASCE 7-22 wind zone requires roofing systems rated for 115-120 mph winds. For August through October peak season, specifying Class 4 impact-rated shingles is a financial necessity. They resist hail and wind-driven debris, preventing the small punctures that lead to major leaks, thereby avoiding costly emergency repairs and potential claim deductibles.
My homeowner's premium keeps climbing—can a new roof help?
Yes. The 18% average premium trend in Lake Como is driven by storm loss claims. Installing an IBHS FORTIFIED Home-certified roof demonstrates proactive risk mitigation to insurers. This often results in a direct policy credit, as the roof meets a higher engineering standard for wind and water intrusion, reducing the insurer's anticipated loss and your annual cost.
Why does my Lake Como roof look tired after 60-plus years?
Roofs in the Borough Center installed in the 1960s typically combine architectural shingles with a 1x6 tongue-and-groove pine plank deck. The planks are dimensionally stable but allow shingles to telegraph each seam over decades. Combined with UV exposure and moisture cycles off the lake, this causes accelerated granule loss and brittleness, leading to the visible wear you see today.
Should I consider solar shingles when I replace my asphalt roof?
It's a system-specific calculation. Traditional architectural shingles are a known, lower-first-cost solution. Integrated solar shingles, combined with NJ's SREC/TREC programs and the 30% federal ITC in 2026, offer long-term energy offset. The decision hinges on your roof's solar orientation, your energy costs, and whether you want a single integrated roof-and-power system.
Can you really tell if my roof has hidden damage without tearing it off?
A traditional walk-over inspection misses sub-surface moisture. We use infrared thermography to map temperature differentials and manual moisture meters to probe decking. On a plank deck, this identifies trapped moisture between boards and under shingles long before a ceiling stain appears, allowing for targeted repairs that preserve the sound structure.
Could my attic mold be related to my 8/12 pitch roof?
Absolutely. An 8/12 standard gable roof creates significant attic space. Without balanced intake at the eaves and exhaust at the ridge per the 2021 IRC with NJ amendments, hot, moist air stagnates. This leads to condensation on the cold plank decking in winter, promoting mold growth and reducing the effective lifespan of your shingles and insulation.
What are the current Lake Como code requirements for a roof replacement?
The Borough of Lake Como Building Department enforces the 2021 IRC with 2024 NJ amendments. This requires a licensed NJ Home Improvement Contractor to pull a permit. Key 2026 specs include a minimum 6-foot ice and water shield at eaves and in valleys, and upgraded step flashing integrated with wall cladding, which are critical for long-term warranty validation and home resilience.