ROOFING CONTRACTORS
IN HARRISON TOWN NY

HONEST PRICING

LICENSED & INSURED

SATISFACTION GUARANTEE

NEARLY 40 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE

Roofers Harrison town NY

ROOF REPAIRS

SERVICES THAT WE OFFER IN HARRISON TOWN NY

WE WILL BEAT ANY WRITTEN ESTIMATE GUARANTEED

NO JOB IS TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL

OUR ROOFING GALLERY

OUR ROOFING GALLERY

At A&S Roofing, we’re a family-owned business built on hard work, trust, and a passion for doing things right. Our owner, Jude, started roofing when he was just 16 years old, and what began as a summer job quickly turned into a lifelong career. Today, we bring that same dedication to every project—big or small. Being family-run means we take a personal approach to every roof we touch, treating your home like it’s our own. From repairs to full replacements, you can count on A&S Roofing for honest service and quality that you can see.

ABOUT OUR ROOFING COMPANY

Harrison, NY is a town that blends suburban comfort with upscale living across neighborhoods like Downtown Harrison, West Harrison (Silver Lake), Sunnyridge, Brentwood, and Sterling Ridge. Homes near Silver Lake Preserve and Lake Street are surrounded by heavy tree coverage, leading to common roofing issues like leaf accumulation, moss growth, and clogged gutters. In Sunnyridge and Sterling Ridge, where many homes are large and custom-built, slate and tile roofs are common and require experienced upkeep to maintain both function and curb appeal. Along Halstead Avenue and near the Harrison Metro-North station, homes and low-rise buildings deal with increased wind exposure and seasonal storm patterns that test roof integrity. The Apawamis Club, Willow Ridge Country Club, and nearby Purchase College draw attention to the town’s balance of luxury and community, with roofing needs that reflect both traditional and modern architectural styles. West Harrison, often called Silver Lake, sits closer to the Valhalla border and experiences slightly different microclimates, adding more roofing wear from snow and wind. Whether your property is steps from the Harrison Public Library, Passidomo Park, or nestled along Highland Road, roofs in Harrison face the challenge of preserving long-term durability in a town known for both wooded terrain and elegant homes.