Top-rated roofers.

Get matched with top roofers in Orient, NY

Enter your zip and get matched with up to 5 pros

Need a pro for your roofing project in Orient, NY?

Select your specific project to find the pro for you.

TRUSTED BY ORIENT, NY HOMEOWNERS

  • Average homeowner rating star icon4.7
    Average homeowner rating
  • Verified reviews icon281
    Verified roofing services reviews

Find Roofers in Orient

Avatar for Sav A Roof, Inc.
Sav A Roof, Inc.
4.8(
209
)

Serving Orient, NY and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Best roofing contractor I've had the pleasure to work with. Sav-A-Roof did my house with great skill, fast, clean and fair priced. Thanks again to John and the staff at Sav-A-Roof"
TPO ROOF
Cedar Shake
TPO
Cedar Shake
TPO

+48

Response time1 day
14 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by98%of homeowners
Avatar for Best Way Roofing & Chimney
Best Way Roofing & Chimney
4.9(
14
)

Serving Orient, NY and surrounding areas

Approved

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

Response time5 hrs
Response rate85%
47 neighbors recently requested a quote
...
Showing 1-10 of 509
Roofing questions, answered by experts

No, you should not close or cover your gable vents in the winter. While it might seem logical to block cold air, heating your home creates hot air that rises and can cause condensation in the attic. If the vents are covered, this moisture becomes trapped, creating an ideal environment for mold and mildew. Keeping the gable vents open ensures proper ventilation, which helps dry out the attic, maintain even temperatures, and prevent moisture-related damage.

Look for certified local roofing contractors with plenty of experience working with cedar. There are also several important roofing questions to ask before choosing a roofer, including whether they are licensed, bonded, and insured. Once you’ve rounded up a few good candidates, compare estimates and hire whoever gives you the best bang for your buck.

Cool roofs last for roughly 15 to 30 years. You can install a cool roof coating over an existing roof, but keep in mind that this might not be worth it if your roof is near the end of its life expectancy. If your roof isn’t near the end of its life, adding a cool roof coating can make your existing roof more energy-efficient and help it last longer, so you’ll have to weigh the pros and cons.

Chimney crowns are located above the final brick layer at the top of a chimney. It’s important to get regular chimney maintenance and inspection, because it is near impossible to spot chimney crown damage without getting on your roof.

A roof's ability to handle snow depends on its strength and the snow's weight, as wet snow is much heavier than dry, fluffy snow. While designs in snowy regions often allow for 35 to 50 pounds per square foot, a general guideline is that a typical roof can withstand about four feet of fresh snow, two feet of packed snow, or just one inch of ice. Factors like the roof's age, slope, and support structure also affect its capacity; newer, sloped roofs generally hold more weight than older, flat ones. Ice and ice dams add significant, dangerous weight. Because capacity varies, it is best to contact a professional roofing contractor or the original builder to determine the maximum snow load for your specific home.

The Orient, NY homeowners’ guide to roofing services

From average costs to expert advice, get all the answers you need to get your job done.