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Four Seasons Roofing
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Serving Nesconset, NY and surrounding areas

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In business since 1983

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"Bill Taylor, the President of the company, carefully surveyed the condition of the roof. His detailed, clear estimate addressed all of my concerns. The crew assigned to the project was efficient and courteous. The company is GAF certified, ensuring the warranty will be honored. I highly recommend Four Seasons Roofing."
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Recommended by96%of homeowners
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JI ROOFING & EXTERIORS CORP
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Serving Nesconset, NY and surrounding areas

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In business since 2012

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"I highly recommend JI roofing. Jacob thoroughly explained the process and materials used for our project. Our roof was installed in a day and the property was properly cleaned of all debris. Pricing was also very reasonable. Very happy with our roof!"
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Response time7 hrs
Response rate96%
Recommended by94%of homeowners
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Best Way Roofing & Chimney
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Serving Nesconset, NY and surrounding areas

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In business since 2012

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

At Best Way Roofing and Chimney, we take pride in protecting and improving homes across Suffolk County and surrounding areas with top-quality roofing, chimney, and exterior services. With years of hands-on experience, our skilled team delivers reliable workmanship, honest solutions, and lasting results for every project.\nWe specialize in roofing installation, repair, and replacement, as well as chimney repair, cleaning, and rebuilding. Beyond roofs and chimneys, we handle all types of exterior work, including siding, gutters, masonry, and waterproofing, ensuring your home is both beautiful and well-protected year-round.\nWhether you’re dealing with storm damage, routine maintenance, or planning a full upgrade, Best Way Roofing and Chimney is committed to providing professional service at competitive rates. We’re fully licensed and insured, and every job is backed by our dedication to quality and customer satisfaction\nWe are here to keep your home safe, strong, and looking its best.\n\n

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Roofing questions, answered by experts

Clay tile roofing is common for traditional villas, while flat roofs are more standard for modern villa homes. Clay tile roofs are long-lasting, require little maintenance, and are great for warmer climates. Flat roofs are usually low-cost, energy-efficient, and allow for rooftop gardens. 

Roof raking can damage shingles if improperly done. Be sure to use a rake that’s designed specifically for removing snow from a roof, and don’t use excessive pressure. Light, consistent pressure to pull down the bulk of the snow is all that’s needed—if you clear right down to the shingles, you’re probably using too much force and risking roof damage.

The most common slope, or roof pitch, for a shed is 4:12 or four inches of height for every horizontal foot. For areas that experience heavy snow loads, a steeper roof of 6:12 or 9:12 is best. 

It’s possible to walk on a clay tile roof, but you run the risk of breaking or cracking the tiles if you’re not careful, so it’s best not to walk on it if you can avoid it. If you or a contractor needs roof access, be sure to distribute your weight evenly and step on the portions of tile that are also supported underneath, which depends on your tile design. Walking on any roofing material is inherently dangerous, so wear rubber-soled shoes and use safety equipment if you need to access your roof.

In some cases, yes, you can put a second roof layer over architectural shingles, but it depends on your home’s structural stability and the local building codes where you live. Architectural shingles are thicker and heavier than standard asphalt shingles, so you may need structural reinforcement or a structural engineer’s inspection before proceeding. Additionally, some building departments don’t allow for two roof layers, regardless of the roof type. You should ask a professional if ripping the old roof off before installing the new one is the best option for you.

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