Roofers in Nyack, NY

3 Pros

Nyack's artsy riverfront village features historic homes with Hudson River views. Homeowners invest in preserving Victorian details while updating kitchens and bathrooms with modern fixtures. Browse 3 verified roofers serving Nyack, compare ratings, and get free quotes.

Roofing Market in Nyack

Typical Range
$8-$14 per sq ft
Avg Project
$12,500
Contractors
3
Home Value
$625,000
Homes Built
~1945
Home Types
Victorian, Colonial

Rockland's mix of newer subdivisions and older homes creates varied roofing needs. Architectural shingles dominate.

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Muicela's Roofing LLC
5.018 reviews

Muicela's Roofing LLC is a professional roofing company based in Rockland County, New York. They specialize in roof replacements, repairs, custom gutter systems, and chimney services, providing top-quality craftsmanship and reliable service to protect homes in the Hudson Valley region.

Roofing Contractor · Roof repairs · Roof replacements +3

Nyack Roof Repair & Roofing Installation provides professional roofing services in the Nyack area, offering both repair and installation with a top-rated 5-star customer satisfaction record.

Roofing Contractor

Peak Contracting Inc.
5.06 reviews
4+ yrs

Peak Contracting Inc. is a roofing and property maintenance company serving the greater New York metropolitan area since 2018. They provide comprehensive, independent, and high-value roofing information and services to homeowners, property buyers/sellers, HOAs, businesses, and others to help them make informed decisions about their roofs.

General Contractor · Comprehensive, independent roof inspections · Satellite dish & antenna removal +1

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Building Permits in Nyack

Village of Nyack Building Department
(845) 358-0548|Official Website
Permit likely required. Most roofing work in Nyack requires a building permit. Your contractor should handle the permit application and schedule required inspections.

Historic riverfront village with designated historic district. Architectural review board approval needed for exterior changes in the district.

Frequently Asked Questions

1How much does a roof replacement cost in Nyack?
Roof replacement in Nyack typically costs $8-$14 per sq ft, with an average project around $12,500. Rockland's mix of newer subdivisions and older homes creates varied roofing needs. Architectural shingles dominate.
2What roof problems are common in Nyack?
Nyack homes face specific roofing challenges. Hudson River proximity causing basement moisture and foundation waterproofing challenges. The area's Victorian and Colonial homes each have distinct roof profiles that affect repair approach and cost. A local roofer familiar with Nyack's housing stock can spot these issues during a free inspection.
3Do roofers in Nyack need to be licensed?
Yes, roofing contractors in Nyack and Rockland County must hold a New York State Home Improvement Contractor (HIC) registration through the NY Department of State. Most roofing work in Nyack also requires a building permit from the Village of Nyack Building Department ((845) 358-0548). Always verify a roofer's license and insurance before hiring.

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Contractor listings last updated March 2026. Data sourced from Google Business profiles, state licensing databases, and public records.

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