Safeway Roofing & Chimney

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5 (122 reviews)

Roofing contractor

and they consistently deliver excellent results. Their professionalismattention to detail&#8221Sarah Mitchell Google ★★★★★ Top-Tier GuttersSidingRoofing&ampMore Elevating Your Roofing Experience on Long Island Thinking about a new roof? At Safeway Roofingwe treat every project like it’s for our own home—combining craftsmanshipcareinstalled to exceed manufacturer standardsnot just the bare minimum. With over 15 years as a fully licensed and insured roofing contractorand thousands of successful installations across Long Islandwe know how to balance cost‑effectiveness with long‑term performance. No hidden feesno rushed jobs—just transparent pricing and a straightforward process. Rain or shineyou can count on us to be on timeon budgetand meticulous about every last detail. We clean up thoroughlykeep you informed every step of the wayprofessionalism

6676 | Suffolk County | Nassau County About Meet the Team Career Opportunities Customer Reviews Services Roof Replacement Roof Repair Multi Family Roofing Chimneys Siding Gutters Storm Damage Windows Ice Dam Removal Insulation Skylights Resources Blog Financing Frequently Asked Questions Our Projects Contact (800) 645-6676 Top-Rated Long Island Contractors Long Island's #1 Roofing & Chimney Experts We specialize in comprehensive home improvement services, including roofing, siding, chimneys,

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