#1 verified
Data Waterproofing Inc.
2329 DELANOY AVE FL 1
License 1263240-DCA · Premises
Licensed since 2007
Find licensed roofing contractors serving Bronx, NY. Every roofer listed has an active license on file, with direct contact details and money-blind ranking, so you can compare on merit rather than ad spend.
#1 verified
2329 DELANOY AVE FL 1
License 1263240-DCA · Premises
Licensed since 2007
#2 verified
229 STEPHENS AVE
License 2131546-DCWP · Premises
Licensed since 2025
#3 verified
720 E 141ST ST
License 0674099-DCA · Premises
Licensed since 2002
#4 verified
2828 CODDINGTON AVE APT 2
License 2124413-DCWP · Premises
Licensed since 2024
#5 verified
1472 MONTGOMERY AVE APT 2F
License 2126133-DCWP · Premises
Licensed since 2025
#6 verified
2530 LURTING AVE FL 1
License 1237998-DCA · Premises
Licensed since 2006
#7 verified
967 EAST GUN HILL ROAD
License 2112175-DCA · Premises
Licensed since 2023
#8 verified
4159 BOYD AVENUE UNIT 1
License 2119658-DCWP · Premises
Licensed since 2024
#9 verified
221 HUSSON AVE
License 2119788-DCWP · Premises
Licensed since 2024
1656 PARKER STREET
License 0673029-DCA · Premises
Licensed since 2003
#11 verified
2749 LACONIA AVE
License 1168584-DCA · Premises
Licensed since 2011
#12 verified
2029 MULINER AVE
License 2028387-DCA · Premises
Licensed since 2015
#13 verified
357 E 201ST ST APT 6K
License 2018561-DCA · Premises
Licensed since 2015
Most Bronx roofing work centers on flat or low-slope roofs, common on apartment buildings and row houses. Modified bitumen and single-ply membrane systems need specialized repair methods, not the same fixes used on pitched shingle roofs. Typical jobs include leak diagnosis, membrane recoating, shingle patching, and gutter or flashing replacement. Storm damage assessments are also frequent after heavy weather. The 13 roofing contractors listed here are ordered by license records, profile completeness, and ranking score, not by payment. No business can pay to appear higher in the results.
Your final price depends on roof type and pitch, how much decking or flashing needs replacing, and whether old layers must be torn off. Access difficulty, such as working on a multi-story Bronx building, adds labor time. Permit requirements from the DOB for larger jobs also affect cost. Material warranty level matters too, as longer coverage usually means higher upfront pricing. Ask each roofer to explain why they recommend repair versus full replacement, and request a written scope that includes permit handling and cleanup before you commit.
Start by confirming the contractor holds an active NYC Department of Consumer and Worker Protection Home Improvement Contractor license. For larger projects, verify that DOB permits will be filed. Ask for proof of liability insurance and workers compensation coverage. Get the full scope of work, permit responsibilities, and cleanup details in writing. Request the reasoning behind their repair-versus-replace recommendation and ask about material warranty terms. Check that facade or parapet conditions do not trigger Local Law 11 requirements, which can affect the project scope and timeline.
Each provider listed on this page has an active license number on file in ServHom data. ServHom does not independently re-verify or re-check licenses in real time, so you should confirm the license directly with the issuing agency, such as NYC DCWP or NYC DOB, before hiring.
Costs vary widely depending on the roof type and pitch, how much decking or flashing needs replacement, access difficulty, tear-off of old layers, permit requirements, and the material warranty level. A small leak repair will cost far less than a full flat-roof replacement, so it is best to get written estimates from a few providers to compare.
Ask for their Home Improvement Contractor license number and confirm it with NYC DCWP. Request a clear explanation of why they recommend repair versus replacement, what material warranty is included, and get the full scope of work, permit responsibilities, and cleanup details in writing. Also verify they carry liability insurance and workers compensation coverage.
It depends on the age and condition of your roof, the extent of the damage, and whether repairs would provide a lasting fix. A qualified roofer can assess whether a targeted repair like patching a leak or recoating a flat roof will hold, or if the roof has reached the point where replacement is the more cost-effective long-term option.
ServHom orders providers based on license records, contact data, profile completeness, and ranking score. Businesses cannot pay to rank higher, so the ordering is money-blind and not influenced by advertising or payment from the contractors.