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Roofing & Siding Contractor in Queens, NY

Queens roofing is a different job from suburban Long Island roofing, and pretending otherwise is how contractors get into trouble. Attached and semi-attached homes mean party…

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LaRocco Roofing & Siding works throughout Queens, NY, including Astoria, Flushing, Jamaica, Forest Hills, Bayside, Ridgewood, Whitestone and Howard Beach. Queens work is typically attached and semi-attached homes, low-slope and flat roofs, and mixed-use buildings — all of which we handle. Inspections and written estimates are free.

Queens roofing is a different job from suburban Long Island roofing, and pretending otherwise is how contractors get into trouble. Attached and semi-attached homes mean party walls and shared parapets. Lot lines mean staging and dumpster placement need thinking about before the truck arrives. And a large share of the housing stock is low-slope or flat, which is a membrane job, not a shingle job.

We work across Queens from Astoria and Long Island City through Flushing, Bayside and Whitestone down to Jamaica, Richmond Hill, Ozone Park and Howard Beach — on both single-family homes and mixed-use buildings.

Also serving: Long Island  /  Nassau County  /  Suffolk County

Roof replacement completed in Jamaica, Queens
Local knowledge

What roofing in Queens involves

01

Flat and low-slope roofs

TPO, EPDM and modified bitumen systems, which is what most of Queens actually needs — not architectural shingle.

02

Attached and semi-attached homes

Party walls, shared parapets and neighbor coordination handled properly, before work starts.

03

Tight-lot logistics

Dumpster placement, staging and access planned in advance so we don't block your street or your neighbors.

04

Mixed-use buildings

Ground-floor retail with apartments above — scheduled so the business below keeps trading.

05

NYC DOB requirements

Queens work follows New York City rules rather than town of Islip or Hempstead ones. We handle the permitting that applies.

Coverage

Queens communities

Not listed? Call (516) 924-2050 — if you're in the county, we almost certainly cover you.

  • Astoria
  • Long Island City
  • Flushing
  • Jamaica
  • Forest Hills
  • Bayside
  • Whitestone
  • Ridgewood
  • Sunnyside
  • Woodside
  • Elmhurst
  • Jackson Heights
  • Rego Park
  • Kew Gardens
  • Richmond Hill
  • Ozone Park
  • Howard Beach
  • Douglaston
  • Little Neck
  • College Point
  • Maspeth
  • Middle Village
  • Glendale
  • Rosedale
  • Springfield Gardens
  • Queens Village
  • Bellerose
  • Fresh Meadows
  • St. Albans
  • Far Rockaway
Our process

How we work in Queens

The same five steps on every job, whether it's a cracked pipe boot or a full tear-off.

Free on-site inspection

We walk the roof, check the attic and photograph what we find. You see the same pictures we do — including the parts of your roof you can't get to.

A written, itemized quote

One clear number, broken down by material and labor. No pressure, no vanishing discount that expires tonight, no surprise change orders halfway through.

Permits, materials, scheduling

We pull the town permits, order the material and give you a firm start date and a realistic finish date for the weather we're working in.

Installation by our own crew

Property gets tarped and protected before a single shingle comes off. Most residential roofs are torn off and re-roofed in one to two days.

Clean-up and final walkthrough

Magnet sweep for nails, debris hauled away, then we walk it with you before we ask for final payment and hand over your warranty paperwork.

Recent projects

Recent work across Long Island

Real roofs, real addresses. Every one started with a free inspection.

Smithtown, NY — Full tear-off and architectural shingle replacement on a colonial — before and after.
Roof Replacement

Smithtown, NY

Full tear-off and architectural shingle replacement on a colonial — before and after.

Oyster Bay, NY — Stripped to the deck, new synthetic underlayment, then architectural shingles.
Roof Replacement

Oyster Bay, NY

Stripped to the deck, new synthetic underlayment, then architectural shingles.

Jamaica, Queens — Underlayment down and the finished shingle field on a Queens re-roof.
Roof Replacement

Jamaica, Queens

Underlayment down and the finished shingle field on a Queens re-roof.

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FAQ

Roofing in Queens — FAQ

Do you work throughout Queens?

Yes — Astoria, Long Island City, Flushing, Jamaica, Forest Hills, Bayside, Whitestone, Ridgewood, Sunnyside, Woodside, Elmhurst, Jackson Heights, Rego Park, Kew Gardens, Richmond Hill, Ozone Park, Howard Beach, Douglaston, Little Neck, College Point, Maspeth, Middle Village, Glendale, Fresh Meadows and the surrounding neighborhoods.

Do you do flat roofs in Queens?

Yes, and it's a large share of our Queens work. TPO, EPDM rubber and modified bitumen systems, plus drains, scuppers and parapet detailing.

How do you handle attached houses?

Carefully. Party walls and shared parapets need the flashing and termination detailed properly on both sides, and we talk to the neighbor before we start rather than after something goes wrong.

Where do you put the dumpster on a narrow street?

We plan it before the job — permits where required, placement agreed with you, and staged so access and parking stay workable.

Free estimate

Free inspection anywhere in Queens

No charge, no obligation, no high-pressure pitch. We look at the roof, send you the photos and tell you what it actually needs.

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