
Last week’s storms in Monroe Township were no joke—harsh winds, heavy rains, and relentless downpours pounded neighborhoods like Clearbrook, Rossmoor, The Ponds, and surrounding areas. We’ve had multiple calls from homeowners noticing leaks, water stains, and even missing shingles in the aftermath. If your roof was already showing signs of wear, there’s a good chance these storms may have pushed it over the edge.
At Amore Homes Roofing & Siding, we’ve been serving Monroe and Middlesex County for over 20 years, and we’ve seen how damaging even one rough storm can be—especially for older roofs or those nearing the end of their life. If you’re not sure what to do next, here’s a guide to help you figure out whether your roof needs attention—and how to get a trusted local estimate quickly.
Some roof problems show up as major leaks right away. Others are more subtle and take days (or even weeks) to reveal themselves. After a storm like we just had, it’s important to look for early warning signs before things get worse.
Signs your roof may have storm damage:
New water stains on ceilings or walls
Dripping or damp attic insulation
Shingles that are missing, curled, or cracked
Granules collecting in your gutters or downspouts
Increased indoor humidity or musty smells after the rain
Visible debris or broken flashing around roof edges or chimneys
If you live in storm-affected areas like Concordia, Whittingham, or near the Jamesburg border, we strongly recommend doing a quick visual check or scheduling a professional inspection. The sooner we catch a problem, the easier—and more affordable—it is to fix.
Our estimate process is straightforward and stress-free:
Call or contact us online – We respond quickly, especially during storm season.
Schedule an inspection – We’ll come out to your property, usually within 24–48 hours, and conduct a full roof evaluation.
Get a detailed estimate – You’ll receive a written breakdown of any issues, photos of the damage, and our honest recommendation.
Explore your options – We’ll explain whether your roof needs a full replacement, a partial repair, or just some preventative maintenance.
We know not everyone’s ready to commit on the spot. That’s why we never pressure homeowners—we just give you the facts so you can make the best decision for your home.
One thing we tell all Monroe Township homeowners after a major storm: Don’t wait.
Water damage tends to spread fast—and it doesn’t stop with just the roof. Once it gets into your insulation, wood framing, or ceiling, you’re looking at much bigger problems (and costs). Even if you just suspect a leak, it’s smart to get it checked out before it escalates.
And if you’re dealing with an insurance claim? Having an inspection and estimate on file from a licensed roofing contractor can help speed up the process—and make sure you get fairly covered.
We’ve been a part of this community for over two decades. Our crew has repaired and replaced roofs throughout Monroe Township and neighboring towns like Jamesburg, Spotswood, Helmetta, and Old Bridge. We know the local weather patterns, the common roof types in our neighborhoods, and what it takes to get a roof built to last in New Jersey’s climate.
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GAF-certified and fully licensed and insured
Backed by 20+ years of hands-on experience
Known for honest pricing and high-quality workmanship
Offering 0% APR financing to help families afford emergency roof work
If last week’s storms rattled your roof, don’t wait for it to get worse. Even a small leak can turn into a major repair—or interior damage—if it’s left unchecked. The good news? You’ve got a local roofing team just down the road who’s ready to help.
Call Amore Homes Roofing & Siding today for a free storm damage inspection—and let’s make sure your roof is ready for whatever comes next.
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