Ocean County
Roofing Contractor in Lacey, NJ
Licensed CRS roofers serve Lacey Township with a free inspection, written estimate, and workmanship guarantee on every installation.
What Does CRS Do in Lacey, NJ?
Certified Roofing Specialists serves all of Lacey Township including Lanoka Harbor, Forked River, Bamber Lake, and the Cedar Bonnet Island section with roof replacement, repair, restoration, protection plans, and emergency roofing. Most Lacey single-family homes range from $9,500 to $20,000 for a full asphalt-shingle replacement. Same-business-day callbacks and same-week scheduling on most repairs.
Lacey, NJ Roofing Context
Lacey Township sits on the Barnegat Bay between Berkeley Township and Barnegat. The housing stock is dominated by 1960s through 1990s ranches, colonials, and split-levels on standard suburban lots. The Lanoka Harbor section in the eastern part of the township includes some older 1940s and 1950s waterfront frame homes on the bay-adjacent blocks. Forked River is the township's commercial center with mixed residential. The Cedar Bonnet Island section includes a small concentration of bay-island homes accessed by causeway. Several 55+ active adult communities operate within the township with reserve-funded HOA roofing. The Bamber Lake area carries some lake-front custom builds.
Lacey's coastline along Barnegat Bay means salt-air exposure is direct on every bay-adjacent block. CRS installs copper flashing as standard on bay-direct properties (Lanoka Harbor, Cedar Bonnet Island, Forked River waterfront). Inland blocks use standard G-90 galvanized flashing acceptably. Hurricane Sandy hit Lacey hard in 2012, particularly the bay-island and bay-adjacent sections. Post-Sandy rebuild roofs from 2013 through 2016 are now between nine and thirteen years old. The township's construction office processes residential roofing permits in three to five business days.
What we do
Roofing Services in Lacey
Every Lacey project starts with a licensed team for everything your roof needs, from full replacements to ongoing protection.
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Roof Replacement
A full tear-off and a new roof system, with a locked written price and a specific finish date. Most NJ single-family homes go from tear-off to final cleanup in one to two work days. Backed by our workmanship guarantee plus the manufacturer warranty on whichever shingle system you pick.
Typical NJ home: $10,000 to $25,000. Your exact number is in writing after the free inspection.
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Roof Repair
A leak in your ceiling rarely starts above where the water shows up inside. We find the actual failure point, write up the fix, and price it before we touch anything. Same-week scheduling on most repairs.
Typical NJ repair: $300 to $1,500+ depending on what is actually failing.
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Roof Cleaning & Restoration
Cleaning and a protective coating can add five to ten years to a sound asphalt roof, at about a quarter the cost of a full replacement. Not every roof qualifies. We confirm at the free inspection whether yours does before we recommend it.
Typical NJ restoration: $1,500 to $4,000 on most single-family homes.
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Protection Plans
Annual coverage that protects the roof you paid for. Some plan features include yearly inspections, gutter cleaning, priority response after storms, and discounts on future work.
Annual tiered pricing. Quoted after your roof is measured.
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Community Association
Multi-unit roofing for HOAs, condo boards, and property managers. Board-ready written scopes, per-unit scheduling that respects resident access, and reserve-study-friendly documentation.
Quoted per project after a site visit.
Every CRS Project, Start to Finish
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Professional Inspection
A licensed CRS roofer checks every slope, flashing detail, and accessible attic area. We show you photos of what we found and give you our honest recommendation. There's no obligation to move forward if work isn't needed.
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Clear Scope and Schedule
If you choose to move forward, you get a clear scope of work, a project schedule, and the price in writing before any work begins. If we find something that changes the job, we stop and get your written approval before continuing.
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Installation and Cleanup
Our crew installs your roof to manufacturer specifications, protects your landscaping during the job, and leaves the site clean each day. You'll know what's happening at every stage before it happens.
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Final Walkthrough
Before we leave, a CRS team member walks the property with you, confirms every detail meets our standard, and reviews the work in person. You receive your project packet and workmanship guarantee. If anything isn't right, we make it right before we go.
Why Homeowners Pick CRS
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Local Business
Built on real New Jersey roofing experience and trusted local service.
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Licensed & Fully Insured
Fully licensed and insured for safe, professional roofing work you can trust.
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Professional Inspection
A licensed roofer walks every slope, checks every flashing detail, and inspects the attic where access allows. You get a written report with photos, a clear explanation of the problem areas, and our honest recommendation.
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Honest Recommendation
If a repair will hold, we say repair. If your roof has five good years left, we say so in the inspection notes and walk away from the replacement job. We always put our clients first.
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Trusted Crews
We use crews with years of experience in NJ roofing. Every crew is held to the same written standard on every job.
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Clean Job Sites
We protect landscaping before we start, and run a magnetic nail sweep across the work area at the end of every work day. When we load out, your yard is in better shape than when we showed up.
Common questions
Common Questions From Lacey Homeowners
How much does a roof replacement cost in Lacey, NJ?
Most Lacey single-family homes run $9,500 to $20,000 for a full asphalt-shingle replacement. The 1960s through 1990s inland ranches and colonials typically fall in the lower to middle portion. Bay-adjacent Lanoka Harbor and Cedar Bonnet Island homes with copper flashing add a 10 to 15 percent coastal premium. Active adult community attached units scope through the HOA.
My home is on Cedar Bonnet Island. Does access affect the project?
Cedar Bonnet Island is accessed by a causeway and has the same salt-air and wind exposure as direct bay-adjacent property. CRS uses copper flashing, ASCE 7-22 wind-rated underlayment, and increased fastener counts on every Cedar Bonnet Island project. Access via causeway adds modest logistics that are included in the written estimate.
My Lanoka Harbor home was rebuilt after Sandy. Is the roof still holding?
Probably yes, but it is twelve to thirteen years old. Most post-Sandy rebuild roofs in Lanoka Harbor were architectural shingle with a 25 to 30 year service life. Direct bay exposure shortens that timeline. Visible streaking, lifted shingles, granule loss in gutters, or flashing leaks should trigger a free inspection.
Service area
More Ocean County Towns We Serve
CRS covers homeowners across Ocean County. Explore the other towns we serve.
Ocean County
- Barnegat
- Barnegat Light
- Bay Head
- Beach Haven
- Beachwood
- Berkeley
- Brick
- Toms River
- Eagleswood
- Harvey Cedars
- Island Heights
- Jackson
- Lakehurst
- Lakewood
- Lavallette
- Little Egg Harbor
- Long Beach Township
- Manchester
- Mantoloking
- Ocean Gate
- Waretown
- Pine Beach
- Plumsted
- Point Pleasant
- Point Pleasant Beach
- Seaside Heights
- Seaside Park
- Ship Bottom
- South Toms River
- Stafford
- Surf City
- Tuckerton
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