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    Dave Kearns on a South Jersey roof job beside the work truck
    South Jersey Roofing • Based Near Medford

    SouthJerseyroofrepairandreplacement,lookedatbytheowner.

    Leaks, aging shingles, storm wear, and full roof replacements handled by an owner-operated crew. Dave Kearns still walks most estimates himself, checks the problem first, and gives you the next step in plain English.

    Send the roof issue, your town, and photos if you have them.

    NJ HIC Reg. #13VH-DEMO-0000 • Owens Corning Preferred Contractor • Founded 2013

    One Quick Step

    You don't need a diagnosis to reach out — just what you're seeing.

    A leak stain, a missing shingle, or a roof you know is getting old is enough to start. The right next step comes back from there — repair, inspection, or a replacement estimate.

    Get a straight read on your roof.

    Tell us what you're seeing. We'll follow up with the right next step: repair, inspection, or replacement estimate.

    Photos help, but they are optional.

    Dave Kearns on a job walk at the roof edge
    The Owner

    Dave checks the roof before he talks about replacing it.

    A roof estimate should start with the actual roof: where the water is getting in, how the shingles are holding up, what the flashing looks like, and whether the issue is isolated or spreading. That is how Kearns Roofing Co. works.

    "I'd rather earn the next call than force the biggest job today. If a repair buys you time safely, I'll tell you. If the roof is past that point, I'll show you why."

    Dave Kearns's handwritten signature

    Dave Kearns, Founder

    Installer background. Owner-led estimates. South Jersey roofs since 2013.

    After You Reach Out

    A roof call should move quickly and stay clear.

    Start With an Estimate
    1

    Send the issue

    Tell us the town, the roof problem, and whether you have photos. A leak stain, missing shingle, or roof age is enough to start.

    2

    We look at the failure point

    Dave or a senior crew lead checks the roof surface, flashing, vents, valleys, pipe boots, and the areas where water usually gets in.

    3

    You get the recommendation

    Repair, replacement, maintenance, or documentation. You get the reason, the range, and what could change once work starts.

    4

    The work gets handled cleanly

    The crew protects the property, completes the roof work, cleans the job site, and walks the finished work with you.

    Our Region

    Built for South Jersey Roofs

    Roofs around here deal with tree cover, heavy rain, summer heat, wind, and older flashing details that wear down over time. Kearns Roofing Co. works on the homes people actually live in: ranches, colonials, split-levels, townhomes, and smaller commercial buildings across South Jersey.

    Recent Work

    The right answer changes from roof to roof.

    Some roofs need a full tear-off. Some need one failed detail fixed before the next rain. These examples show the kind of decisions Kearns Roofing Co. is built around.

    Failed pipe boot before repair on an older cape roof
    Before
    Replaced pipe boot after repair, surrounding shingles repaired
    After
    Repair · Near Medford

    Pipe boot leak on an older cape near Medford

    Situation
    The homeowner had water showing up after heavy rain and expected the roof might be done.
    What we found
    The shingles had age on them, but the active leak traced back to a failed pipe boot and surrounding seal failure.
    Recommendation
    Replace the pipe boot, repair the surrounding shingles, and keep an eye on the roof age without forcing a tear-off that day.
    Work completed
    Pipe boot replacement, shingle repair, water-entry check.
    Worn architectural shingle roof before replacement
    Before
    New architectural shingle roof after full replacement
    After
    Full replacement · Burlington County

    Architectural shingle replacement in Burlington County

    Situation
    The roof had repeated leak repairs in separate areas and visible wear across multiple roof planes.
    What we found
    Granule loss, curling shingles, failing flashing details, and wear that had moved beyond one isolated spot.
    Recommendation
    Full replacement with architectural shingles, new flashing details, and ventilation review.
    Work completed
    Tear-off, decking check, underlayment, shingles, flashing, ventilation review, cleanup.
    Open seams on a low-slope roof before repair
    Before
    Repaired low-slope roof seams and flashing after work
    After
    Low-slope repair · Small business

    Low-slope repair over an occupied office

    Situation
    A small business had a recurring leak over finished space and needed the work handled without disrupting the day.
    What we found
    Open seams and worn flashing around a low-slope roof detail.
    Recommendation
    Targeted repair and maintenance plan before larger system work.
    Work completed
    Seam repair, flashing detail, water test, photo documentation.

    Show us what the roof is doing.

    A leak stain, missing shingles, lifted tabs, granules in the gutter, a soft spot, or a roof that is simply getting old — send what you know. Kearns Roofing Co. will help you figure out whether the next step is a repair, replacement estimate, or closer inspection.

    Common Questions

    The things people ask before they reach out.

    Start with whether the problem is isolated. A failed pipe boot, flashing issue, or small patch of missing shingles can often be repaired. Widespread shingle wear, repeated leaks, soft decking, and multiple failing areas usually point toward replacement.

    Need the roof checked?

    Send the issue, your town, and photos if you have them. We'll help you choose the next step.