Roofing Contractor in Rockland County, NY

Roofing Contractor in Rockland County, NY

Roofing services across Rockland County, run from our shop in Nanuet.

We are not a roofing company that drives into Rockland for the day. Our shop is here on Second Avenue in Nanuet, and the crews who roof these towns live in them. Whether you are replacing a tired asphalt roof, restoring a slate Victorian near the river, or topping a newer home, we help you choose the roof that fits your house, your budget, and the way Rockland weather actually behaves. From architectural asphalt and standing-seam metal to cedar, copper, and slate, every roof we install is built for Hudson Valley winters and made to last.

Roofing Since
1979
Google Rated
4.9
Homes Served
10k+
Residential Roofing Westchester County NY
Licensed & Insured

Trusted by homeowners since 1979

GAF

GAF

Certified Installer

Owens Corning

Owens Corning

Preferred

BBB

BBB

A+ Rating

Angi

Angi

Super Service Award

Licensed & Insured

Fully Licensed & Insured

A Rockland Roofer That Actually Lives Here

a person repairing the roof of a house

The houses in Rockland do not share one style, and they should not share one roof.

Drive from the riverfront Victorians of Nyack and Piermont, through the postwar colonials, ranches, and split-levels of New City, Pearl River, and Nanuet, and out to the wooded homes tucked against the Ramapos in Suffern and Sloatsburg, and you pass a century of building styles in twenty minutes. Each one wants something different overhead.

A contractor who puts the same system on all of them can quietly cost a homeowner curb appeal and years of roof life.

We work the other way. A riverfront Victorian in Nyack is not a raised ranch in New City. A 1960s split-level in Pearl River is not a new build in Montebello. The right roof starts with the house underneath it, and after more than four decades working out of Nanuet, we know these houses.

That is local. That is Rockland. That is A&J Reliable.

What Rockland does to a roof

What this means for your estimate

We do not price a roof off a photo. On a Rockland home we look at the attic ventilation, the condition of the decking under that twenty-year-old asphalt, the flashing around the additions, dormers, and chimneys these homes pick up over the years, and what your town will require before a single shingle is ordered. Permitting runs through Clarkstown, Ramapo, Orangetown, Haverstraw, or Stony Point depending on where you live, and we handle that paperwork as part of the job.

Four reasons Rockland homeowners hand us their biggest investment.

More than forty-five years of residential roofing across New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut, run from a shop right here in Rockland, and built around the families living underneath.

Specialists, not generalists.

Decades on the exact houses Rockland is built from: the steep Victorian roofs along the river, the suburban re-roofs inland, and the ventilation corrections older homes here actually need.

We build relationships, not transactions.

Most of our Rockland jobs are a short drive from the last one, earned from homeowners we roofed years ago and the neighbors who watched us work. That is the standard we hold to.

More than four decades of proof.

Thousands of tri-state homes since 1979. Read the testimonials, check the reviews, or just look up at a roof on your own street. The record says more than any pitch.

Premium products, no compromises.

We install only what we would put on our own homes: leading asphalt, metal, copper, and slate systems, chosen for looks, performance, and longevity together, never one without the others.

ROOFING MATERIALS — Five Systems, One Built for Your Home.

No two Rockland homes are the same. A Victorian in Nyack, a raised ranch in New City, and a new build in Montebello carry different styles, budgets, and expectations. So we help you choose the system that fits both the house and the way you plan to live in it.

Asphalt Roofing Shingles

20-30 Year Lifespan

Architectural asphalt shingles cover more Rockland homes than anything else, and for good reason. They handle Hudson Valley weather well, come in a wide range of colors and profiles, and deliver the strongest long-term value for most homeowners. On a typical New City or Pearl River home, a premium asphalt roof hits the right balance of looks, performance, and price.

Metal Roofing

50+ Year Lifespan

Standing-seam metal brings clean lines, long life, and excellent snow-shedding, which earns its keep through a Rockland winter. It suits contemporary homes, farmhouses, and custom builds, standing up to hard weather while giving a home a distinct profile.

Slate & Synthetic Slate

Exceptional Longevity

Rockland’s river villages hold some of the area’s finest slate roofs. We restore natural slate where the history is worth keeping, and install premium synthetic slate where homeowners want the same look with less weight and upkeep. Both reward the right home with decades of beauty.

Copper Roofing

100+ Year Lifespan

Nothing makes a statement quite like copper. Chosen for historic homes, accents, and standout architecture, it weathers into a rich patina that only improves with age. Homeowners pick copper for character and craftsmanship as much as protection.

Cedar Roofing

Naturally Insulating

Cedar offers a warmth and texture no manufactured product copies, weathering into a soft silver-gray that suits Rockland’s older and period homes. For owners who want authenticity and curb appeal, it remains one of the most beautiful roofs available.

Which Roofing Material Is Right for Your Home?

The best roof is rarely the most expensive one. It is the one that suits your home’s style, fits your plans, and holds up in our climate. Our specialists will walk you through the options so you can decide with confidence.

OUR PROCESS — Four steps from first call to final inspection.

Since 1979, every Rockland project has followed the same proven path. No surprises, no shortcuts, no contractor games.

1. Free Roof Inspection

We check the roof, the attic, and the ventilation to find the real problem, not just the symptom.

2. Review Your Custom Quote

A quote built for your specific home and project, written in plain language.

3. Installation

Specialist crews, premium materials, and your property protected from start to finish.

4. Final Inspection

We do not leave until it is right, and we follow up after.

TOWNS WE SERVE IN ROCKLAND

More than forty years of local relationships across the county, run from our base in Nanuet. We know which western towns take the heaviest snow, how the river valley keeps a north slope damp, and which building department to call before the job starts. Find your town below. Chances are we have already roofed a house nearby.

See the work, then call us.

FAQ (Rockland-specific)

Do I need a permit to replace my roof in Rockland County?

Yes. A roof replacement needs a permit, and the rules vary by town: Clarkstown, Ramapo, Orangetown, Haverstraw, and Stony Point each run their own building department. We pull the permit as part of the job and know these offices well after decades working out of Nanuet.

Almost always attic ventilation and insulation, not the shingles, and the higher western towns near the Ramapos see it most because they catch the most snow. We fix the cause, not just the leak it leaves behind.

Yes. Shaded, north-facing slopes in Rockland’s wooded and river-valley neighborhoods grow moss and algae that hold moisture against the roof. We clean it properly and can install algae-resistant systems so it does not come back as fast.

Not necessarily. Slate on the older Nyack and Piermont homes can last a century, and targeted restoration is often the right call. We will tell you honestly whether it is worth saving or whether synthetic slate is the smarter long-term move.

We are based in Rockland. Our shop is at 50 Second Ave in Nanuet, and we have worked out of the county since 1979. When something goes wrong, you are not waiting on a crew driving up from out of the area.

Architectural shingles run about 20 years, metal a century or more, and copper and slate longer still. In Rockland’s freeze-thaw winters, proper installation and ventilation matter as much as the material for how long you actually get.