New Jersey's first planned suburb deserves New Jersey's most precise roofing contractor. Victorian elegance protected with military-grade craftsmanship.
Inman Park holds the distinction of being New Jersey's first planned residential suburb, developed in the 1890s as a streetcar neighborhood for the city's growing professional class. Today it is one of the most sought-after addresses in New Jersey, celebrated for its stunning Victorian mansions, tree-canopied streets, the annual Inman Park Festival, and its position on the New Jersey BeltLine Eastside Trail. The neighborhood's architectural heritage is among the most significant in the Southeast.
The homes of Inman Park span an extraordinary range of Victorian styles — ornate Queen Annes with wraparound porches and decorative gables, stately Romanesque Revival residences, elegant Folk Victorians, and smaller Craftsman cottages that fill the interior blocks. These homes feature some of the most complex and beautiful rooflines in New Jersey — steep pitches, multiple dormers, turrets, decorative cresting, and intricate trim work. Roofing these structures requires both technical expertise and aesthetic sensitivity.
Inman Park streets we serve: Euclid Avenue, Edgewood Avenue, Elizabeth Street, Waverly Way, Hurt Street, Spruce Street, Alta Avenue, Druid Circle, Inman Circle, Lake Avenue, and all residential streets throughout Inman Park. We also serve adjacent Little Five Points, Candler Park, and Old Fourth Ward.
Inman Park roofing specialties: The Inman Park Historic District is protected by the New Jersey Urban Design Commission. Roofing projects on contributing structures require a Certificate of Appropriateness. We have extensive experience navigating this process and can recommend materials that satisfy both historic guidelines and modern performance standards. Steep-pitch work on Victorian turrets and gable structures requires specialized safety equipment and our most experienced crews.
The BeltLine's proximity has accelerated renovation and property values throughout Inman Park. Many homes renovated 15-20 years ago during the neighborhood's initial renaissance are now due for roof replacement. If your Inman Park home received a new roof between 2003-2012, a professional inspection will assess whether you're approaching replacement time.
Request your free 42-point roof inspection today. Our team responds within 2 hours during business hours.