Roofers in Staten Island, NY
Compare 65 licensed roofing contractors across Staten Island and the surrounding Staten Island. Real local pricing, verified reviews, and quotes back within 24 hours.
Vetted Roof lists 65 licensed roofing companies serving Staten Island — covering roof repair, roof replacement, roof inspection, and both residential and commercial roofing. Every contractor is verified, and reviews are checked against real completed jobs, not submitted freely.
How much does a roof replacement cost in Staten Island, NY?
A typical 2,000 sqft pitched-roof replacement in Staten Island costs $14,500 to $24,200 — median $18,900. Flat/low-slope sections (common on rowhouse extensions and multi-family buildings) are priced separately — see our flat roofing guide.
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Eight specialties covering everything from emergency leak response to full metal-roof conversion, across both residential roofing and commercial roofing projects.
Best roofing contractors in Staten Island
Sorted by score — a blend of rating, review count, response speed, license/insurance status, and verified job history.
B&B Roofing & Gutters
CALCO ROOFING / SEAMLESS GUTTERS
Top Tier Roofing NY
Golden Key Construction Group
Alter Phase Roofing Contracting
Orange Roofing Group
SPARTAN NY ROOF REPAIR EXPERT
ProLine Roofing
Eddy Roofing & Repair
A&S Roofing
Fields Roofing
JDN Roofing
Royal Crown Roofing & Construction
Double Eagle Roofing
Side by Side Roofing Staten Island
New Amerimex Roofing
Morri Roofing
Destiny roofing and home improvement corp
J. Broni Roofing Inc.
Luigi's Roofing
All Seasons Roofing LLC
Precision Roofing Staten Island
Vinnys Roofing
NY Power Roofing
Response Construction & Roofing
Genetic Roofing Contracting - Residential and Commercial
Madison Roofing
ZND-DD Attic-Solution & Insulation's & Roofing Service Staten Island, NY
M&T Roofing Inc.
Aplus Roofing & Contracting
Golden Roofing Contractor
Ayat Contracting Inc
Harbor Roofers Staten Island
Global Roofing & Siding
Chris The Roofer
Staten Island Exteriors
Maximum Roofing
J G Roofing
Armor Roofing & Construction
B&B Siding and Roofing
Skyward Roofing - Staten Island
Affordable Roofing and Gutters
Mark’s Roofing & Construction Corp.
All Pro Roofing & Siding, Inc
Gino's Roofing
Empire Roofing Experts
All Weather Roofing
Gorman & Carbone Contracting
Strong Attic Insulation & Roofing Services Of New York
Power Roofing & Siding Staten Island NY
E & B Roofing
Staten Island, NY - Haggerty's Roofing
Flag Roofing Corporation
Armstrong Roofing, Corp
ABC Roofing Corporation
Proserve Roofing
NewElite roofing
Professional Roofing Staten Island
Urban Roofing Experts
Lunvex Roofing Pros
Edmonds Roofing
Vanderbuilt Construction and Roofing Inc.
FEBA ROOFING & HOME IMPROVEMENT
HorizonGuard Roofing Solutions
Heritage Roofing Services
How much will my Staten Island roof actually cost?
Median quotes from real Staten Island replacements completed Q4 2025 through Q1 2026. All figures assume a 2,400 sqft single-story home with a moderate (6/12) pitch.
| Material | Median price | Lifespan | $/year | Storm Damage resistance |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3-tab asphalt Builder-grade — rarely specified | $12.4k | 12–15 yrs | $900 | Poor |
| Architectural asphalt shingle Standard — Staten Island skews more single-family than other boroughs | $18,900 | 25–28 yrs | $700 | Excellent |
| Designer shingle Popular in South Shore single-family neighborhoods | $23.1k | 30+ yrs | $750 | Excellent |
| TPO (flat/low-slope) Multi-family and attached-home sections | $15.0k | 15–20 yrs | $865 | Good |
| Standing seam metal Growing in popularity for full replacements | $29.8k | 50+ yrs | $565 | Outstanding |
What’s different about Staten Island roofs
Two factors define Staten Island's roofing market more than almost anywhere else in the country — building age and roof shape.
Flat roofs, row houses, and Nor'easters — a different risk profile than most of the country
Much of Staten Island's housing stock predates modern insulation standards, and a huge share of buildings — brownstones, rowhouses, multi-family conversions — have flat or low-slope roof sections even when the main structure looks pitched from the street. That combination means two very different failure modes show up constantly: ice dams on older pitched roofs with inconsistent attic insulation, and membrane failure or ponding on flat roof sections that weren't maintained.
For pitched roofs, proper attic insulation and ventilation matters more here than shingle brand — see our ice dam guide. For flat sections, ask specifically what membrane system (TPO, EPDM, modified bitumen) a contractor is quoting and when it was last inspected, since flat roofs fail quietly until there's an active leak.
Climate & scheduling notes for Staten Island
Staten Island's 50" of annual rainfall creates real conditions for moss and algae growth, especially on north-facing or shaded roof sections — algae-resistant shingles and more frequent inspections are worth considering here. With average lows around 42°F in Staten Island, occasional freeze-thaw cycling is possible in colder snaps, though it's not a dominant seasonal concern the way it is in harsher winter climates.
Staten Island's temperature range doesn't impose the kind of seasonal sealing or safety constraints seen in more extreme climates, so roofing work can generally be scheduled with more flexibility here than in places with harsher winters or summers.
NY doesn't license roofers statewide — NYC has its own rules
New York State doesn't require a general statewide roofing license, but New York City requires a DOB (Department of Buildings) Home Improvement Contractor license for any residential roofing work inside the five boroughs, plus a permit for most reroofing jobs. Every listing on Vetted Roof displays confirmed DOB license status where applicable — verify directly at the NYC DOB's license lookup before hiring.
The seasonal scheduling premium
Staten Island contractors see the sharpest demand spike in the weeks after a major Nor'easter or heavy snow event, with lead times stretching past 8 weeks. Scheduling non-emergency work in late spring or summer, before storm season, typically means faster turnaround.
Common Staten Island roofing questions
How much does a roof replacement cost in Staten Island?
A typical 2,000 sqft pitched-roof replacement in Staten Island costs $14,500 to $24,200 — median $18,900. Flat/low-slope sections (common on rowhouse extensions and multi-family buildings) are priced separately — see our flat roofing guide.
When is the best time to replace a roof in Staten Island?
Late spring through early fall, before Nor'easter season picks up in Staten Island. Contractors book out fastest right after a major storm, so scheduling in summer typically means shorter lead times and better pricing.
Do I need a permit to replace my roof in Staten Island?
Yes. NYC DOB requires a permit for any full reroof, same process as the other boroughs. Staten Island's more suburban single-family housing stock means permit scope is often more straightforward than multi-family buildings elsewhere in the city.
How common is storm and ice dam damage in Staten Island?
Nor'easters and heavy wet snow are the dominant seasonal risk — ice dams are especially common on the borough's older row houses and pitched-roof homes, where inconsistent attic insulation lets snow melt and refreeze at the eaves. Flat-roofed buildings (common on multi-family and rowhouse extensions) face a different risk: ponding water and membrane failure after heavy rain, not ice dams.
Do Staten Island roofing companies offer free roof inspections?
Most Staten Island roofing contractors offer a free roof inspection when it's tied to a repair or replacement quote — standard practice worth taking advantage of, especially after storms or before winter. A standalone, independent roof inspection (not attached to a sales quote) typically runs $150 to $300. See our full roof inspection cost breakdown for what drives that price.
How do I check if my Staten Island roofer is properly licensed and insured?
New York State has no general statewide roofing license, but NYC requires a DOB Home Improvement Contractor license for residential roofing work inside the five boroughs. Search the license number at the NYC Department of Buildings license lookup to confirm it's active before hiring. Every listing on Vetted Roof displays current DOB status where applicable.
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