Clearview Roofing and Construction: Full Construction Services and Quality Roofing In Long Island and Queens, NY

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LONG ISLAND, NY– Since their start in 1961, Clearview Roofing and Construction has provided loyal customer service to the residents of Long Island and Queens, New York. Currently run by managing partners Kevin Desmond and Chris Feniello, both men continue to train their employees to adhere to the highest quality of workmanship.

Clearview Roofing and Construction prides themselves on their ability to complete any necessary job, no matter the nature of the repair. Their roofing service specializations include residential roofing, construction, and restoration of shingle roofs, flat roofs, slate roofs and more. Their other offered services may relate to necessary repairs following water-induced damage – this includes leak repairs and restorations of interior hardware. This also includes but not limited to the following services: 

  • Water mitigation
  • Painting
  • Sheetrock repair
  • Flooring
  • Trim
  • Door & Window replacements

Though Clearview is a household name in roofing in Long Island, they still maintain their reputation as a full service construction company. Their vast network of employees and tradesmen are even capable of building a client’s house from the ground up. “What sets us apart from other contracting companies is experience,” says Feniello. “Many contractors promise adequate results, but you simply can’t buy experience. Being in business for 60 years, we’ve seen it all. We can help foreshadow better than most contractors and eliminate costly mistakes before they happen.” 

Word of mouth isn’t the only reason Clearview Roofing and Construction is sought after by residents and business owners of Long Island and Queens. Feniello and Desmond have worked to ensure that the entire process is seamless and simplified for customers from start to finish. The company has worked to develop business relationships with different insurance companies in their areas of service to ensure the best funding for a claim is provided to their clients, especially following incident reports. Clearview also offers free on-site estimates and inspections through satellite photography, which ensures timely and efficient data provided to customers. 

As a family-owned business, their services are heavily sought after following both circumstantial damages and necessary repairs among the residential areas in Queens and Long Island. To accommodate their high volume of working orders, Clearview is constantly growing and hiring new workers. “Despite hiring experienced individuals, we do ensure all our men go through manufacturer training and classes,” says Feniello. “That way, we are providing a manufacturer warranty and staying up to date on the latest products and installation procedures at all times.” 

Clearview offers 24-hour service 7 days a week when it comes to unexpected issues. They even offer mitigation services for water flooding, such as dehumidifying or pumping water out of the home. “You never know what can happen – we want to be able to provide quality service to residents, no matter their needs.” 

They currently have offices located in Port Washington, Huntington, and Rockville Centre. They also service all of Nassau, Suffolk, and Queens counties. Now, they have expanded into a second Nassau county office, located on the south shore in Rockville Centre, New York. In order to keep up with the demand for quality contracting, Clearview Roofing and Construction continues to expand and maintain their success as an unequivocal residential service provider.  “From siding to chimneys, roofs or fences – we provide all kinds of help,” says Feniello. “We’re looking forward to expanding our services to a new location to accommodate the increasing demand for quick and reliable contracting services.” 

For more information regarding Clearview Roofing and Construction’s services, visit their website at ​​https://longislandroofs.com/ or call 631-262-7663.

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