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You’re not looking for a roof that barely makes it through the next storm. You want one that handles nor’easters, salt air, and everything else Suffolk County throws at it without turning into a constant repair project.
That’s what happens when repairs are done right the first time. No callbacks for the same leak. No wondering if the patch will hold through winter. Just a roof that does its job while you focus on everything else.
We’ve been fixing roofs in East Moriches for over a decade. We know which materials last in coastal conditions and which repairs actually solve the problem instead of covering it up temporarily. When we leave, you’re not crossing your fingers hoping it holds—you know it will.
We’ve been handling roof repairs across Suffolk County for more than ten years. We’re licensed, insured, and we live here too—which means we’ve seen what coastal storms do to roofs that weren’t built or maintained properly.
East Moriches sits right on the south shore. That means your roof deals with salt air, wind-driven rain, temperature swings from the low 20s to the low 80s, and storm systems that have tested this area since long before any of us were here. Forty-five hurricanes since 1930, plus nor’easters every winter.
We’re not trying to sell you on unnecessary work. We’re here to fix what’s broken, use materials that actually last in this environment, and give you straight answers about what your roof needs.
First, we come out and look at your roof. Not just the spot where you see the leak—we check the surrounding area to figure out what’s actually causing it. Water doesn’t always show up where it enters, so we trace it back to the source.
Then we explain what we found. If it’s a simple shingle replacement, we tell you that. If there’s underlying damage that needs attention, we walk you through it with photos so you can see exactly what we’re talking about. No guessing, no upselling.
Once you approve the work, we handle the repair with materials designed for coastal conditions. Impact-resistant shingles, proper flashing, the kind of installation that holds up when the next storm rolls through. We document everything with photos and videos, so you have a record of what was done.
If you’re dealing with storm damage and need to file an insurance claim, we provide the documentation your adjuster needs. We’ve worked with insurance companies enough times to know what they’re looking for, and we make that process as straightforward as possible.
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We handle roof leak repair, shingle replacement, storm damage, metal roof repair, and anything else that comes with maintaining a roof in a coastal environment. That includes flashing around chimneys and skylights, damaged valleys, missing or broken shingles, and structural issues caused by water intrusion.
East Moriches saw some serious weather recently—9.4 inches of rain in 24 hours at nearby Stony Brook, a 1-in-1000-year event. That kind of rainfall tests every weak point in a roof. If your roof made it through without issues, that’s great. If it didn’t, you’re not alone, and we’ve been helping homeowners recover from exactly this type of damage for years.
Every repair starts with identifying the root cause. A patch might stop water temporarily, but if the real problem is damaged underlayment or improper flashing, that leak will come back. We fix it right so you’re not calling us again in six months for the same issue.
We also work on roofs under 15 years old that just need targeted repairs, and roofs over 20 years old where the damage might indicate it’s time for a replacement conversation. We’ll tell you honestly which situation you’re in.
Emergency roof repair for active leaks typically starts around $300 to $500 for minor fixes. More extensive repairs—like replacing multiple damaged shingles, fixing flashing, or addressing underlying water damage—can range from $800 to $2,500 depending on the scope of work.
The actual cost depends on what’s wrong, how much material is needed, and whether there’s any structural damage underneath. We give you a clear estimate before starting so you know exactly what you’re paying for. No surprises, no hidden fees.
If you’re filing an insurance claim for storm damage, we provide detailed documentation that helps you get fair coverage. We’ve worked with adjusters enough to know what they need to see, and we make sure all covered damage is included in the estimate.
A roof under 15 years old with localized damage is almost always a repair candidate. A roof over 20 years old with widespread problems usually signals it’s time to replace. Long Island’s weather accelerates wear, so age matters here more than it would inland.
If you’re dealing with isolated damage—a few missing shingles after a storm, a leak around a chimney, damaged flashing—repair makes sense. If you’re patching the same areas repeatedly, seeing multiple leaks, or noticing widespread shingle deterioration, replacement is probably the better investment.
We’ll walk your roof and give you an honest assessment. If repairs will buy you another five to ten years, we’ll tell you that. If you’re throwing money at a roof that’s near the end of its lifespan, we’ll tell you that too. You decide what makes sense for your situation and budget.
For active leaks or storm damage, we typically respond the same day or within 24 hours. Our first priority is stopping water intrusion to prevent further damage to your home’s interior, insulation, and structure.
We understand that when water is coming in, every hour matters. Delayed response means more damage, higher repair costs, and more stress. That’s why emergency calls get prioritized, especially during storm season when multiple homeowners are dealing with the same issues.
Once we stop the immediate problem, we assess the full extent of damage and plan the permanent repair. Sometimes that happens the same day. Other times, especially after major storms, we’ll tarp or temporarily seal the area and schedule the complete fix as soon as possible.
Yes. We provide detailed documentation, photos, and estimates that insurance adjusters need to process your claim efficiently. We’ve worked with most major insurance companies and know what they look for when evaluating storm damage.
Our team can identify all covered damage, not just the obvious problems. Sometimes wind damage affects areas you wouldn’t notice from the ground, or water intrusion has caused issues beyond the visible leak. We document everything so your claim reflects the full scope of necessary repairs.
We don’t handle the claim itself—that’s between you and your insurance company—but we make the process smoother by providing professional documentation and communicating directly with adjusters when needed. Our goal is to make sure you receive fair compensation for repairs your roof actually needs.
Salt air, wind-driven rain, temperature swings, and frequent storm exposure mean materials that work fine inland fail faster here. Coastal roof repairs require impact-resistant shingles, corrosion-resistant flashing, and installation techniques that account for high winds and heavy precipitation.
Suffolk County homeowners face weather that tests roofing systems harder than most of the country experiences. A roof that might last 30 years inland can fail in 15 to 20 years here without proper materials and maintenance. That’s not a material failure—that’s coastal reality.
We use materials specifically rated for coastal conditions. That means shingles designed to resist algae growth in humid environments, flashing that won’t corrode from salt exposure, and underlayment that handles moisture better than standard products. These choices cost slightly more upfront but save you money by lasting longer and requiring fewer repairs.
Active leaks, missing shingles exposing underlayment, visible holes, or significant storm damage all qualify as emergencies. If water is entering your home or your roof’s protective barrier is compromised, that needs immediate attention to prevent structural damage, mold growth, and destroyed insulation.
Some issues can wait for scheduled repairs—minor shingle damage with no active leak, worn flashing that’s still functional, or cosmetic concerns. But if you’re seeing water stains on ceilings, drips during rain, or daylight through your roof, don’t wait. Every day of exposure increases the damage and the eventual repair cost.
When in doubt, call. We’ll ask a few questions about what you’re seeing and let you know if it’s something that needs immediate attention or if it can be scheduled. We’d rather have you call and find out it can wait than delay on something that’s causing hidden damage while you’re trying to figure out if it’s serious.
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