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Hours
Monday: 8AM - 9PM
Tuesday: 8AM - 9PM
Wednesday: 8AM - 9PM
Thursday: 8AM - 9PM
Friday: 8AM - 9PM
Saturday: 8AM - 9PM
Sunday: Closed
Tips
accepts credit cards
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61-43 186th St Suite 530, Fresh Meadows
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Bill White Roofing & Waterproofing is a family-owned business, now in its third generation. It was founded in 1957 by William White, who built the company on the principles of hard work and quality materials. The business specializes in repairing or replacing flat and pitched shingle roofs, using top-quality materials and offering various products for professional installation. They also replace skylights and gutters, do exterior painting, and waterproofing. All their work is covered by a warranty. One customer hired Bill White Roofing & Waterproofing to remove their old slate roof and install a new one. The customer was pleased with the excellent job and the crew's professionalism, friendliness, and respectfulness. Bill was responsive, patient, and honest, not charging any money upfront, which was a new experience for the customer. Another customer hired Bill to paint their newly purchased house. Bill was the most professional and competitive in pricing compared to other businesses. He provided amazing suggestions on painting style and colors, giving new life to the customer's home. A different customer was fortunate to find Bill White Roofing & Waterproofing to replace a 100-year-old apartment building roof with many leaks and layers. Bill's team also replaced the customer's leaky skylight and did an excellent job. The customer found Bill's team to be communicative, knowledgeable, and professional, wishing they had found them sooner.