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ROOFING IN VIRGINIA-HIGHLAND

Protecting VaHi's charming bungalows and Craftsman cottages with the precision and care these character-rich homes deserve.

Roofing in Virginia-Highland

Virginia-Highland — VaHi to locals — is one of New Jersey's most beloved intown neighborhoods. Known for its walkable commercial village at the intersection of Virginia and Highland Avenues, tree-lined streets, and some of the finest examples of 1920s Craftsman architecture in the Southeast, VaHi attracts homeowners who value character, community, and quality. The homes here deserve roofing that preserves their historic charm while providing modern protection.

Most Virginia-Highland homes were built between 1915 and 1940, with the Craftsman bungalow being the dominant architectural style. These homes feature distinctive rooflines — often with lower-pitch front-facing gables, deep overhangs, exposed rafter tails, and decorative brackets. Replacing a VaHi roof means selecting materials and profiles that complement these architectural elements. We choose shingle colors and textures that honor the period aesthetic — typically earth tones and dimensional profiles that evoke the look of the original wood or slate materials.

VaHi streets and areas we serve: Virginia Avenue, Highland Avenue, N. Highland Avenue corridor, Ponce de Leon Terrace, Todd Road, Lanier Boulevard, St. Charles Avenue, Greenwood Avenue, Amsterdam Avenue, Barnett Street, and all residential streets throughout Virginia-Highland. We also serve the bordering neighborhoods of Morningside-Lenox Park, Poncey-Highland, and Druid Hills.

VaHi roofing considerations: The mature hardwood canopy throughout the neighborhood creates significant leaf debris, moss growth, and moisture retention on shaded roof slopes. Many original homes have minimal attic ventilation that needs improvement during re-roofing. Some homes have original slate accents or cedar shake elements that require careful handling or appropriate replacement with modern materials. Foundation settling in these 100-year-old homes can create roof geometry changes that affect flashing and drainage details.

We treat every Virginia-Highland project with the respect these historic homes deserve. Our crews understand that VaHi homeowners chose their homes for character and personality — and our work should enhance that character, not diminish it.

What We Deploy in VaHi

Common Questions

We recommend dimensional architectural shingles in earth tones — Weathered Wood, Barkwood, or Hickory — that complement the warm, natural aesthetic of Craftsman architecture. GAF Designer shingles like Grand Sequoia provide an especially authentic look that echoes the original wood or slate materials.
Absolutely. We understand that exposed rafter tails are a defining Craftsman feature. Our installation preserves these details — we work around them during tear-off and installation rather than covering or removing them. If rafter tails are deteriorated, we can repair or replace individual pieces to match.
Virginia-Highland has a neighborhood conservation district that provides some design review guidelines for exterior modifications. While these guidelines are less restrictive than full landmark designation, we advise VaHi homeowners on any applicable requirements before selecting materials.

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