Williamsburg
Flat roofs — TPO, EPDM, modified bitumen
Converted warehouses, rowhouses, new condos
- TPO seam failures on converted industrial buildings
- Parapet wall cracking and water infiltration
- Rooftop HVAC curb flashing failures
We serve every Brooklyn neighborhood — from the brownstone blocks of Park Slope to the rowhouses of Bushwick, the single-family homes of Bay Ridge, and the commercial corridors of Downtown Brooklyn. Our crews are based in the borough, so we know the building stock, the local permit process, and the seasonal challenges specific to each area.
Find your neighborhood below for details on common roofing issues in your area, housing types we work on, and a direct link to schedule a free estimate.
Every Brooklyn neighborhood has a different housing stock and different common problems. We know them all.
Flat roofs — TPO, EPDM, modified bitumen
Converted warehouses, rowhouses, new condos
Mixed — flat decks, pitched frontages, slate
Brownstones, Victorian townhomes, pre-war apartments
Flat — aging modified bitumen, tar-and-gravel
100+ year-old rowhouses, brownstones, multi-family
Flat — EPDM, TPO, modified bitumen
Warehouse conversions, rowhouses, live-work lofts
Pitched — asphalt shingles, some slate & cedar
Single-family Colonials, Capes, Tudors, two-family homes
Flat — TPO, EPDM, built-up commercial roofing
Commercial buildings, condos, mixed-use mid-rise
Looking for a complete overview of roofing across all of Brooklyn? Our Brooklyn hub page covers the borough's full housing landscape, permitting process, seasonal considerations, and service history.
Our crews are deployed from multiple staging points throughout Brooklyn, which means we can reach any address quickly — with no travel surcharges.
We serve all of Brooklyn and some surrounding areas. Call us or send a quick message — if you're in range, we'll come out.
Ask about your areaWe serve all of these neighborhoods with the same licensed crews, same pricing transparency, and same 10-year workmanship warranty.
Roofing in Brooklyn isn't the same as roofing in the suburbs. The housing stock, climate exposure, building density, and NYC permit requirements all create a specialized environment that only a truly local roofer can navigate well.
An estimated 60–70% of Brooklyn's residential buildings have flat or low-slope roofs — rowhouses, attached townhomes, and brownstones all require membrane roofing expertise. Many out-of-borough contractors lack the specialized flat roof knowledge these buildings demand. We are flat-roof specialists.
Learn about our flat roof services in BrooklynBrooklyn experiences some of the most demanding weather for roofing systems in the US. Summers bring intense heat, humidity, and UV exposure. Winters bring freeze-thaw cycles, ice damming, nor'easters, and wet snow loads. Materials must be chosen with NYC's full seasonal range in mind — not just one or two conditions.
Schedule a seasonal roof inspection in BrooklynBrooklyn's position on the western end of Long Island, surrounded on three sides by water, creates real coastal wind exposure — especially in neighborhoods like Bay Ridge, Coney Island, and Sheepshead Bay. Proper wind-resistant installation and flashing details are essential. We account for local wind uplift standards on every job.
View our storm damage roofing services in BrooklynMuch of Brooklyn's housing dates from the late 1800s through mid-1900s. Roofing systems that have been patched over decades often have hidden underlying damage: rotted decking, failed waterproofing membranes, and deteriorated insulation. A proper inspection by an experienced roofer can identify issues before they become major structural problems.
Get a professional roof inspection for your Brooklyn homeWe respond within 2 business hours and can schedule an on-site visit in 24–48 hours — anywhere in Brooklyn.
Serving all Brooklyn neighborhoods — no travel charges within the borough