Roof Installation in North Amityville, NY

Your Roof Protects Everything You've Built

We’re licensed roofing contractors who understand Long Island weather and show up when we say we will.
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What a Solid Roof Actually Does

You’re not just replacing shingles. You’re stopping water from reaching your foundation, preventing mold from growing in your attic, and avoiding those $10,000+ repair bills that show up when small leaks turn into structural problems.

A properly installed roof handles the wind speeds that come off the coast during nor’easters. It sheds water before ice dams form in winter. It keeps your energy bills reasonable because your HVAC isn’t fighting against heat loss through a compromised roof deck.

When your roof works the way it should, you’re not calling emergency contractors at 9 PM because water’s dripping into your living room. You’re not dealing with insurance adjusters after every storm. You’re living in your home without thinking about what’s happening 20 feet above your head.

Local Roofers Serving North Amityville

We Live Here, We Work Here

Home Team Construction is a family-owned roofing company that’s been serving North Amityville and Suffolk County for over 10 years. We’re licensed, insured, and we actually show up when we say we will.

You won’t get the runaround. You won’t wait weeks for someone to return your call. We’re local roofers who understand what Long Island weather does to roofing systems because we see it every day in our own neighborhood.

We’ve handled everything from complete roof tear-offs to storm damage repairs across North Amityville. Our work protects homes with median values over $450,000, and we treat every installation like it’s our own house.

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Our Roof Installation Process

Here's What Happens Start to Finish

First, we inspect your current roof and roof deck to identify any underlying damage that needs addressing before new materials go on. You get a transparent quote with no surprise charges halfway through the job.

Once you approve the plan, we schedule the work around your life and Long Island’s weather patterns. We protect your property, remove old materials completely, inspect and repair the deck structure, then install new underlayment and your chosen roofing material using proper wind-resistant techniques.

Every installation includes proper flashing around chimneys and skylights, adequate ventilation to prevent moisture buildup, and ice and water shield in vulnerable areas. We clean up completely when we’re done. You get documentation of the work, warranty information, and a roof that’s built to handle coastal storms, thermal expansion from summer heat, and everything else this area throws at it.

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Roof Replacement Options for North Amityville

What Your Installation Actually Includes

You’re getting more than new shingles. Every roof installation includes complete removal of old materials down to the deck, full deck inspection and repair of any damaged sections, new underlayment designed for Long Island’s climate, and properly installed flashing systems.

We install impact-resistant shingles rated for high wind speeds or metal roofing options that have seen 35% increased demand in coastal areas. Both handle salt air corrosion and the thermal expansion that comes from summer temperatures hitting your roof.

North Amityville sits in an area with minor flood risk but major wind concerns during hurricane season. Your installation accounts for that. We use proper fastening patterns, seal vulnerable areas against water intrusion, and ensure adequate attic ventilation to prevent ice dam formation when winter hits.

The warranty covers both materials and workmanship. You get documentation showing the work was done to code by licensed contractors. And you get a roof that protects your $450,000+ investment for decades, not just years.

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How long does a complete roof installation take in North Amityville?

Most residential roof installations take 2-4 days depending on your home’s size, roof complexity, and weather conditions. A straightforward ranch-style home with good weather can be done in two days. Larger homes with multiple levels, chimneys, skylights, or complex roof lines need closer to four days.

We don’t rush the job to hit an arbitrary timeline. Proper installation means taking time to inspect the deck thoroughly, replace any damaged sections, install underlayment correctly, and ensure every shingle is fastened to handle Long Island wind speeds.

Weather delays happen, especially during spring and fall when Long Island gets unpredictable conditions. We’ll give you a realistic schedule upfront and keep you updated if anything changes. The goal is a roof that lasts 20-30 years, not a roof that’s done fast but fails in five.

Impact-resistant asphalt shingles and metal roofing both perform well in this area. Impact-resistant shingles handle the wind-blown debris that comes during coastal storms and they’re rated for higher wind speeds than standard shingles. They also resist the thermal expansion and contraction from summer heat and winter cold.

Metal roofing has become increasingly popular in storm-prone areas because it handles high winds extremely well, resists salt air corrosion, and lasts 40-50 years with minimal maintenance. The upfront cost is higher, but you’re looking at potentially never replacing your roof again.

Both options need proper installation to perform as designed. That means correct fastening patterns, adequate underlayment, proper ventilation, and flashing details that prevent water intrusion. The material matters, but installation quality matters more. A cheap material installed correctly will outlast an expensive material installed poorly.

If your roof is over 20 years old and you’re seeing multiple problem areas, replacement usually makes more sense than patching. Repairs work when damage is localized—a few missing shingles after a storm, flashing that’s come loose around a chimney, or a small leak that’s clearly coming from one spot.

Full replacement becomes necessary when you’ve got widespread shingle deterioration, multiple leaks, visible sagging in the roof deck, or granule loss across large sections. These are signs the entire system is failing, and repair costs start adding up to nearly what replacement would cost anyway.

We’ll give you an honest assessment. If repair makes sense, we’ll tell you. If you’re throwing money at a roof that needs replacing in two years anyway, we’ll tell you that too. The inspection shows us what’s happening with your deck structure, underlayment, and shingles, and we’ll explain exactly what you’re dealing with.

Roof installation costs vary based on your home’s size, roof complexity, material choice, and the condition of your existing roof deck. A typical North Amityville home runs $8,000-$15,000 for asphalt shingle installation. Metal roofing costs more upfront but lasts significantly longer.

Homes with multiple levels, steep pitches, or complex roof lines with valleys and dormers cost more because they require more labor and materials. If your deck needs extensive repair or replacement, that adds to the cost. But addressing deck damage during installation prevents bigger problems later.

You’ll get a detailed quote that breaks down materials, labor, and any additional work needed. No surprises halfway through the job. We’re not the cheapest option in Suffolk County, and that’s intentional. You’re paying for licensed contractors, quality materials rated for coastal weather, and installation that protects your home for decades. Cheap roof installation means you’re doing this again in 10 years instead of 25.

Yes, we work with homeowners on insurance claims regularly. After a major storm, we’ll inspect your roof and document any damage with photos and detailed notes that support your claim. We can provide the documentation your insurance company needs to process the claim.

We don’t deal directly with your insurance company—that’s your claim and your policy—but we’ll give you everything you need to make the process smoother. That includes a detailed estimate, evidence of storm damage, and explanation of what needs repair or replacement.

Long Island sees significant storm activity, especially during hurricane season and nor’easters. Wind damage, missing shingles, and compromised flashing are common claims. The key is documenting damage quickly before secondary issues develop. Water intrusion that goes unaddressed leads to mold, deck rot, and interior damage that complicates claims. Get the roof inspected right after a major storm, even if you don’t see obvious damage from the ground.

Keep your gutters clean so water drains properly instead of backing up under shingles. Trim tree branches that hang over your roof—they drop debris, hold moisture against shingles, and become projectiles during storms. Check your attic ventilation to ensure it’s working correctly and preventing moisture buildup.

Get your roof inspected after major storms, even if you don’t see obvious damage. Small issues caught early stay small. Missing shingles, lifted flashing, or damaged seals around vents are quick fixes that prevent water intrusion and bigger problems.

Don’t pressure wash your roof or walk on it unnecessarily. Both damage shingles and void warranties. If you need work done on your roof—installing a satellite dish, repairing a chimney, adding a skylight—hire professionals who know how to work on roofs without causing damage. A properly installed roof with basic maintenance will protect your North Amityville home for 25-30 years or more.

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