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You’re not dealing with storm damage anymore. No more tarps, no more buckets catching drips, no more wondering if the next nor’easter is going to peel back another section.
Your insurance company stops calling. The claim’s processed, the work’s complete, and you’ve got documentation for everything. If you’re selling in the next few years, you’ve just added real value—buyers see a new roof and move faster.
The house looks better from the street. That matters more than people admit. But what matters more is knowing that when the next coastal storm rolls through Suffolk County, your roof is built to handle it. The shingles are rated for it. The flashing is sealed correctly. The underlayment won’t fail in year three.
You’re not calling someone back out to fix what should’ve been done right the first time. That’s the difference between a roof replacement and a roof replacement done by people who’ve been doing this in Manorville long enough to know what fails and why.
Home Team Construction operates in Manorville and across Suffolk County. We’re the crew that shows up when we say we will, gives you a same-day estimate, and doesn’t disappear halfway through the job.
Every roofer on our team is licensed and insured. We use the same equipment and materials on your house that we’d use on our own. When storms hit—and they do hit Manorville, including that EF-1 tornado that tore through—we’re the ones responding with emergency repairs and full replacements.
You’ll get photo updates as we work. You’ll know what we’re doing and why. And when we’re done, you’ll have a roof that’s built for Long Island weather, not just checked off a list.
You call or submit a request. We schedule an inspection, usually same-day. One of our licensed roofers comes out, gets on the roof, checks for storm damage, worn shingles, flashing issues, and any structural concerns you can’t see from the ground.
We write up a detailed estimate. If you’re filing an insurance claim, we include everything your insurance company needs—photos, measurements, material specs. We’ve done this enough times to know what gets approved and what gets kicked back.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we schedule the work. Most roof replacements in Manorville take one to three days depending on size and complexity. We handle the full tear-off, inspect the decking, replace any damaged sections, install new underlayment, and put down your shingles. Flashing, vents, and ridge caps all get sealed properly.
We clean up completely. Every nail, every shingle scrap, every piece of old material gets hauled away. You’re left with a finished roof and documentation for your records.
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You’re getting a complete tear-off and replacement. That means removing old shingles down to the decking, inspecting for rot or damage, replacing any compromised sections, and installing a new roof system from the bottom up.
We install high-grade underlayment that’s built for Suffolk County’s temperature swings and coastal moisture. The shingles we use are rated for wind and impact—important when you’re this close to the coast and dealing with nor’easters that regularly hit 50+ mph gusts.
Flashing around chimneys, skylights, and vents gets replaced and sealed correctly. This is where most leaks start, and it’s where most contractors cut corners. We don’t. Ridge vents get installed to ensure proper attic ventilation, which extends your roof’s lifespan and keeps your energy bills down.
If you’ve got a flat roof section, a detached garage, or an addition, we handle those the same way. Different materials, same attention to detail. And if we find hidden damage during the tear-off—rotted decking, compromised trusses—we’ll show you, explain what needs to happen, and adjust the estimate before moving forward.
Manorville homes built in the ’90s are hitting that 25-30 year mark where asphalt shingles start failing. If your roof’s in that range, you’re not being paranoid. You’re being smart.
Most homeowners in Manorville pay between $8,000 and $18,000 for a full roof replacement, with the average landing around $11,500 for a standard-sized home. That’s for asphalt shingles, which is what most houses around here have.
The range depends on size, pitch, and complexity. A simple ranch with easy access costs less than a two-story colonial with multiple valleys and skylights. If we’re replacing decking or dealing with structural issues, that adds to the cost.
We give you a detailed estimate before any work starts. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying for—materials, labor, disposal, everything. If you’re going through insurance, we’ll work directly with your adjuster to make sure the estimate matches what they’ll cover. No surprises, no change orders unless we find something during the tear-off that genuinely wasn’t visible before.
Most roof replacements in Manorville take one to three days once we start. A straightforward ranch might be done in a day. A larger two-story home with multiple roof lines usually takes two to three days.
Weather can delay things. We’re not working in heavy rain or high winds—it’s not safe, and it compromises the installation. If we have to pause for weather, we’ll make sure everything’s tarped and secured until we can get back out.
The timeline from estimate to completion depends on your schedule and ours. We can often start within a week of approval, sometimes sooner if it’s storm damage and you need emergency service. If you’re coordinating with insurance, add time for their inspection and approval process—that’s usually the longest part.
It depends on why your roof needs replacing. If it’s storm damage—wind, hail, falling trees—your insurance will likely cover it. If it’s just age and wear, probably not.
Here’s what matters: you need to file the claim quickly. Most policies require you to report damage within a reasonable timeframe, and waiting months doesn’t help your case. We can inspect your roof after a storm and document any damage for your claim.
We’ve worked with enough insurance companies to know what they’re looking for. We’ll provide a detailed estimate with photos, measurements, and material specs. If your adjuster pushes back or lowballs the estimate, we’ll walk you through what’s missing and help you push back with facts.
Nearly half of storm damage claims get denied, usually because the documentation isn’t thorough enough or the homeowner waited too long. We help you avoid both problems.
Asphalt shingles are the standard for most Manorville homes, and for good reason. They handle Long Island’s weather well, last 20-30 years with proper installation, and come in at a reasonable price point.
Within asphalt shingles, you’ve got options. Architectural shingles are thicker and more durable than three-tab shingles. They’re rated for higher wind speeds, which matters when coastal storms roll through Suffolk County. They also look better and add more to your resale value.
If you’ve got a flat roof section or a low-slope area, we’ll use a different system—usually a membrane like TPO or EPDM. Those are built for flat applications where shingles don’t work.
Metal roofing is an option if you want something that lasts 40+ years, but it costs significantly more upfront. Most homeowners around here stick with quality architectural shingles and get a great balance of performance, cost, and lifespan.
If your roof is over 20 years old and you’re seeing multiple issues—curling shingles, granule loss, leaks in different areas—you’re usually better off replacing it. Repairs make sense when the roof is newer and the damage is isolated.
Here’s the math that matters: if repairs are going to cost more than 30% of a replacement, just replace it. You’re throwing money at a roof that’s going to need replacing soon anyway.
Storm damage is tricky. Sometimes what looks like a small issue on the surface is hiding bigger problems underneath. We’ll get up there, check the decking, look at the underlayment, and tell you honestly whether a repair will hold or if you’re just delaying the inevitable.
Age is the biggest factor. Asphalt shingles in Manorville typically last 20-25 years because of the coastal weather and temperature swings. If you’re in that range and starting to see problems, it’s time to plan for a replacement.
Yes. Storm damage doesn’t wait for business hours, and neither do we. If a nor’easter or severe weather damages your roof, call us. We’ll get someone out to assess the damage and tarp or temporarily secure your roof to prevent further water intrusion.
Emergency repairs buy you time until we can schedule a full replacement. Sometimes that’s all you need. Other times, the damage is extensive enough that a full replacement is the only real fix.
Manorville has seen its share of severe weather, including that EF-1 tornado that caused significant roof damage across the area. When storms like that hit, we prioritize emergency calls and work through our list as fast as we can while still doing the work correctly.
If you’re filing an insurance claim, document everything. Take photos, save our estimate, and keep records of all communication with your insurance company. We’ll provide everything you need to support your claim, but the faster you move, the better your chances of approval.
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