Monmouth County, NJ

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Hazlet, NJ

Hazlet Township is a compact, densely populated community in northeastern Monmouth County where affordable post-war housing and a strong sense of neighborhood identity define the residential landscape. Its location between the Bayshore region and the Route 35 commercial corridor means homes here face a blend of coastal moisture and suburban wear patterns.

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Hazlet

Hazlet experienced its primary residential development in the 1950s through the 1970s, producing a housing stock dominated by ranches, split-levels, and capes on modest lots. Many of these homes have gone through multiple roof replacements over the decades, and it is not uncommon during tear-off to discover layers of roofing stacked atop the original — a practice that was common but creates added weight stress on aging rafters and decking. Our inspections in Hazlet frequently identify the need for plywood decking replacement after old layers are removed, as moisture trapped between shingle layers deteriorates the original boards.

The township's proximity to Raritan Bay — just a few miles to the north — introduces elevated humidity levels that accelerate the growth of algae streaking on roofs, particularly on north-facing slopes that receive limited direct sunlight. Hazlet homeowners have increasingly requested algae-resistant shingle lines to combat the unsightly black streaks that develop within just a few years on standard products. We also see higher-than-average demand for gutter guard systems here, as the combination of mature street trees and close lot spacing concentrates leaf litter on roof surfaces.

Hazlet's central location along the Route 35 corridor makes it a convenient hub in our service area, and we have completed a high volume of projects here over the years. The township's straightforward permitting process and responsive building department help keep projects on schedule, which is appreciated by homeowners who want their roof replaced efficiently without extended disruption.

Local Housing Stock

Primarily ranches, split-levels, and capes built 1950s-1970s on quarter-acre lots, with some newer townhome infill. Modest but well-maintained housing typical of post-war Bayshore suburbs.

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Roofing Challenges in Hazlet

Multi-Layer Tear-Off Complications

Decades of re-roofing on Hazlet's post-war housing stock have left many homes with two or even three layers of shingles that must be completely removed, often revealing deteriorated decking underneath.

Algae and Moisture from Bay Proximity

Elevated humidity from Raritan Bay fuels aggressive algae growth on shingle surfaces, particularly on shaded north-facing slopes, leading to unsightly streaking and accelerated granule loss.

Tight Lot Spacing and Access Constraints

Hazlet's compact residential lots mean homes sit close together, limiting space for dumpster placement, material staging, and safe equipment setup during roof projects.

Aging Rafters and Structural Concerns

Homes built in the 1950s-60s may have undersized rafters by modern code standards, and decades of moisture exposure can weaken framing that needs reinforcement during a full roof replacement.

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