10 pages. Zero fluff. Everything the roofing industry doesn't want you to know — from real costs to contractor red flags to financing tricks.
This free 10-page guide covers everything NJ homeowners need before replacing a roof in 2026 — including real cost ranges ($14,000–$22,000 for architectural shingles), a side-by-side shingle comparison (GAF vs. Owens Corning vs. CertainTeed), 10 questions to ask any contractor, how financing "0% deals" really work, and what to expect on installation day. Written by a licensed NJ roofing crew. No upsell. No fluff. Download free — enter your email below.
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