Metal Roof Inspection
A licensed NJ HIC roofer inspects the panels, seams, fasteners, and flashing for the salt-air failures common on Long Branch oceanfront roofs: corroded fasteners, lifted seams, and coating breakdown on the weather side.
Oceanport Roofer repairs standing-seam and exposed-fastener metal roofs across Long Branch, where salt air off the Atlantic drives coastal corrosion.
Oceanport Roofer repairs metal roofs across Long Branch, where homes within a mile of the Atlantic lose fasteners and flashing 30 to 40 percent faster than inland Monmouth County. Salt air is the main enemy of a coastal metal roof.
Most repairs are seam separation, backed-out fasteners, coating failure, and flashing leaks, not the panels themselves. We re-seam, replace fasteners with stainless gasketed equivalents, and seal penetrations so the roof keeps the long life metal is meant to deliver.
Four metal-roof fronts on the Long Branch coast: seam and panel repair, salt-rated fasteners, coating and rust treatment, and penetration flashing.
Standing-seam separations and exposed-fastener panel leaks re-crimped, sealed, and refastened across Long Branch metal roofs, short of a full replacement.
Corroded screws and clips swapped for stainless gasketed fasteners rated for the oceanfront. Salt air within a mile of the Atlantic backs out standard fasteners years early.
Surface rust treated and field coatings applied to extend panel life where the factory finish has worn on the weather side of coastal homes.
Valley, sidewall, vent, and chimney flashing on metal roofs rebuilt and resealed, since penetrations leak long before the panels do.
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Four steps from coastal inspection to a water-tested, documented metal-roof repair.
A licensed NJ HIC roofer inspects the panels, seams, fasteners, and flashing for the salt-air failures common on Long Branch oceanfront roofs: corroded fasteners, lifted seams, and coating breakdown on the weather side.
We identify whether the leak is a seam, a fastener, a flashing detail, or coating wear. On exposed-fastener roofs, backed-out or rusted screws are the usual cause; on standing-seam roofs it is typically a seam or a penetration.
Seams are re-crimped or sealed, corroded fasteners are replaced with stainless gasketed screws rated for salt air, and flashing is rebuilt. Coating touch-up or a field-applied coating extends the panels where surface rust has started.
We water-test the repaired details, clear the site, and provide dated photos for your records or insurance claim. A walkthrough confirms the repair holds before the crew leaves.
Six Long Branch sections we serve, from the Pier Village beachfront to the inland Branchport homes.
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Areas We Serve in Long Branch