Ocean County
Roofing, gutters, chimney & siding in Pine Beach, NJ
Bay wind is a factor for many Pine Beach homes, which mostly have architectural shingle gable roofs, showing occasional flashing lifting.
Bay wind is a factor for many Pine Beach homes, which mostly have architectural shingle gable roofs, showing occasional flashing lifting. At roughly 0.6 square miles, Pine Beach is one of the smaller boroughs in Ocean County, with tight lots that make dumpster placement part of the plan.
Before we quote anything in Pine Beach we walk the roof, check the flashing and vents, and look at the attic side when there is access. You get a written estimate with photos and scope, and emergency leak response is available at (201) 403-0024 around the clock. Pine Beach spans 08721, 08741, and none of those are outside our service area.
ZIP codes served
08721 · 08741
Closest towns we cover
Beachwood · Island Heights · Toms River · Ocean Gate · South Toms River · Bayville
What drives roof work in Pine Beach
Pine Beach sits in Ocean County, South Jersey, county seat Toms River. The exposure below is what we document across the county; the first line is specific to Pine Beach.
- Bay wind is a factor for many Pine Beach homes, which mostly have architectural shingle gable roofs, showing occasional flashing lifting.
- On asphalt roofs the granules go first on the sun-facing slope, then the ridge caps, then the valleys.
- Near the water the metal fails before the roof does: drip edge, valley pans, and vent collars rust from the underside.
- Gusts pull ridge and hip caps loose first, and that is where water enters after the next rain.
- Debris sits in the valleys under tree cover, holds water there, and the valley is what fails first.
- Low-slope additions and enclosed porches on ranch homes
- Post-hurricane repairs and elevated-home roof details
- Roofs installed in the 1970s-80s at end of life
Roof types on Pine Beach houses
For shingle roofs we tear off rather than overlay, check the deck nail by nail, and rebuild the details — valleys, step flashing, boots, and ventilation — before the new shingles go down.
Coastal roofs get corrosion-rated metal at every edge and penetration, and we re-check the same details on the follow-up visit.
On exposed slopes we increase the nailing pattern, use a full starter strip at eaves and rakes, and set ridge caps in additional adhesive.
Permits, inspections, and access in Pine Beach
A re-roof in Pine Beach needs a permit from the local construction official and an inspection before it closes. We file it, schedule it, and see it through.
Staging is set up in advance: dumpster location, a loading point for material, and protection over the driveway, walkways, and any plantings under the eaves.
For insurance work we supply the photo record and the itemized scope your carrier asks for, and stay on the claim until it closes. NJ HIC# 13VH13549100.
Coverage around Pine Beach
Our Pine Beach crew also works in Beachwood, Island Heights, Toms River, Ocean Gate, South Toms River. Those towns share Pine Beach's weather exposure, so a storm that lifts shingles here usually generates calls there the same week.
What we do in Pine Beach
Roofing in Pine Beach
Repair, replacement, and new installation on shingle, flat, metal, tile, and cedar shake roofs. Inspections before any work is quoted.
Gutters in Pine Beach
Seamless, yankee, copper, aluminum, and steel gutters. Installation, repair, cleaning, and gutter guards.
Chimneys in Pine Beach
Masonry repair, repointing, liners, crowns, caps, and flashing. Inspection first, then the specific fix.
Siding in Pine Beach
Vinyl, fiber cement, wood, and metal siding. Installation, repair, replacement, and trim work.
How a Pine Beach job runs
- 1Call or send the form; we schedule an inspection in Pine Beach, usually within 48 hours.
- 2We inspect the roof surface, flashing, vents, and gutters, plus the specific weak points Pine Beach houses share.
- 3You get a written estimate with photos, scope, materials, and timeline.
- 4Work is scheduled once you approve.
- 5Final walkthrough, cleanup, and documentation for your insurer when it applies.
Common questions from Pine Beach homeowners
- Do you cover all of Pine Beach?
- Yes — every Pine Beach address, ZIPs 08721, 08741, plus the surrounding Ocean County towns.
- What causes most roof leaks on Pine Beach homes?
- Asphalt shingle roofs here show their age at the ridge, valleys, and the first course above the gutter line. That is why we inspect flashing, penetrations, and the attic side before quoting a Pine Beach roof.
- How fast can you get to an emergency leak in Pine Beach?
- Call (201) 403-0024 any hour. The first Pine Beach visit stops the water — tarp, temporary flashing, or a sealed penetration — and the full repair is quoted once the roof is dry.
- Do I need a permit to replace a roof in Pine Beach?
- Yes. A re-roofing permit is issued by the Pine Beach construction office and the work is inspected before closeout. We handle the filing and the inspection appointment.
Nearby towns in Ocean County
- Lakewood
- Toms River
- Brick
- Jackson
- Point Pleasant
- Beachwood
- Forked River
- Seaside Park
- Barnegat Light
- Barnegat Township
- Bay Head
- Beach Haven
- Berkeley Township
- Eagleswood Township
- Harvey Cedars
- Island Heights
- Lacey Township
- Lakehurst
- Lavallette
- Little Egg Harbor Township
- Manahawkin
- Manchester Township
- Mantoloking
- Ocean Gate
- Ocean Township
- Plumsted Township
- Point Pleasant Beach
- Seaside Heights
- Ship Bottom
- South Toms River
- Stafford Township
- Surf City
- Tuckerton
- Waretown
- Bayville
- Lanoka Harbor
- Normandy Beach
- West Creek
Service area
Pine Beach and the rest of our coverage
Each marker is a town with its own page covering roofing, gutters, chimney, and siding work there. Not listed? We still cover the county — call (201) 403-0024.
Pine Beach
Ocean County
Bay wind is a factor for many Pine Beach homes, which mostly have architectural shingle gable roofs, showing occasional flashing lifting.
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Bay wind is a factor for many Pine Beach homes, which mostly have architectural shingle gable roofs, showing occasional flashing lifting.
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