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Your roof stops leaking. Water stays outside where it belongs, not dripping into your living room or pooling in your attic.
The constant worry ends. You’re not checking the ceiling every time it rains or wondering if the next Nor’easter will rip shingles off your house.
Your home becomes the barrier it should be. Coastal storms, salt air, temperature swings—your roof handles what Hampton Bays weather throws at it. You get materials chosen specifically for Suffolk County conditions, installed by licensed contractors who’ve spent 10+ years fixing roofs on Long Island. Not the cheapest option, but the one that means fewer callbacks, fewer leaks, and real protection when storms hit.
We’ve been handling roofing services in Hampton Bays, NY and across Suffolk County for over a decade. Our team is made up of licensed contractors and skilled roofers who understand what Long Island’s coastal weather does to homes.
We’ve seen the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, Nor’easters, and the constant wear from salt air. We know which materials hold up and which ones fail after a few seasons.
Because we live and work in the community, our reputation matters. Every roof replacement, every emergency repair, every gutter installation reflects on us locally. That’s why we focus on upfront pricing, licensed professionals, and work that actually lasts.
You call or submit a request. We respond quickly—same day for emergencies—to schedule an inspection at your Hampton Bays property.
A licensed contractor examines your roof, checks for damage, identifies problem areas like failing flashing or damaged shingles, and explains what needs fixing. You get upfront pricing before any work starts. No surprises, no hidden fees.
Once you approve, our crew arrives on schedule with the right materials for Long Island weather. We handle everything from tear-off to installation, whether it’s a full roof replacement or emergency storm damage repair. You receive photo updates showing progress.
We clean up completely before leaving. Nails, debris, old materials—all removed. Your property looks better than when we arrived, just with a roof that actually works.
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You’re getting more than shingles slapped on your house. The service includes a full inspection of your current roof condition, identification of damage from storms or age, and assessment of areas that fail first in Hampton Bays homes—flashing around chimneys and skylights, valley areas, and spots exposed to salt air.
Materials matter here. Coastal-grade options that resist salt corrosion, impact-resistant shingles rated for high winds, and proper underlayment to handle Long Island’s heavy rainfall. Not builder-grade materials that fail in three years.
The installation follows manufacturer specs exactly. Proper ventilation to prevent moisture buildup and ice dams. Flashing installed correctly so water doesn’t seep in. Gutters that actually drain water away from your foundation instead of dumping it against your house.
Hampton Bays sits right on the water, which means your roof takes a beating from salt spray, coastal storms, and temperature swings that go from 80°F summers to below-freezing winters. Hurricane Sandy hit this area hard in 2012, and Nor’easters roll through regularly. Your roof needs to handle that reality, not just look good from the street.
Most roof replacements in Hampton Bays range from $8,000 to $15,000 depending on your home’s size and the materials you choose. A standard home with architectural shingles typically runs around $11,500.
The price includes tear-off of your old roof, new underlayment, impact-resistant shingles rated for coastal weather, proper flashing installation, and complete cleanup. Larger homes or complex roof designs with multiple levels, steep pitches, or numerous skylights cost more because they require more materials and labor.
Coastal-grade materials cost slightly more than standard options, but they last longer in Hampton Bays conditions. Salt air destroys cheap materials quickly. You’ll get upfront pricing before any work starts so you know exactly what you’re paying. No surprises halfway through the job.
Emergency storm damage gets same-day response in Hampton Bays. Storm damage doesn’t wait for business hours, and neither do we.
When a tree branch punches through your roof or high winds rip off shingles during a Nor’easter, water starts pouring into your home immediately. Every hour that passes means more damage to your interior, insulation, and belongings.
We secure your home first—tarping damaged areas to stop water infiltration—then assess the full extent of damage and start permanent repairs as quickly as possible. Most emergency repairs get completed within 24-48 hours depending on the severity and weather conditions. You’ll receive photo documentation for insurance claims if needed.
Architectural asphalt shingles with high wind ratings perform best in Hampton Bays. Look for impact-resistant options rated for winds up to 130 mph—critical when coastal storms hit.
Standard three-tab shingles fail quickly here because they can’t handle the wind, salt air, and temperature extremes. Architectural shingles cost more upfront ($4.50-$7.50 per square foot versus $2.50-$3.50 for basic shingles), but they last 25-30 years compared to 15-20 years for cheaper options.
Metal components need to resist salt corrosion. Galvanized steel or aluminum flashing with protective coatings holds up better than bare metal, which rusts quickly from salt spray. The underlayment matters too—synthetic underlayment resists moisture better than felt paper in Long Island’s wet climate. We use materials specifically chosen for Suffolk County conditions, not whatever’s cheapest at the supply house.
Yes, we work directly with homeowners and insurance adjusters to document storm damage and support claims. We provide detailed photo documentation of damage, written assessments of what needs repair or replacement, and estimates that match insurance company requirements.
After major storms hit Hampton Bays, insurance adjusters get overwhelmed with claims. Having a licensed contractor document your damage properly speeds up the process and helps ensure your claim gets approved.
We can meet with the adjuster on-site to walk through the damage together, point out issues that might be missed, and explain why certain repairs are necessary. This often results in more complete coverage. You’ll receive copies of all documentation for your records, and we can work within approved claim amounts while still using quality materials that actually protect your home.
Most residential roof replacements in Hampton Bays take 1-3 days depending on your home’s size and roof complexity. A standard single-family home with straightforward roof lines typically gets completed in one full day.
Larger homes, complex roof designs with multiple levels or steep pitches, or homes requiring extensive plywood replacement take longer. Weather delays happen—you can’t install roofing materials in heavy rain or high winds, and Hampton Bays gets its share of both.
We arrive early, work efficiently, and clean up completely before leaving. You’ll see progress throughout the day with photo updates. We remove old materials, inspect and repair the roof deck if needed, install new underlayment and flashing, lay shingles, and handle all cleanup. Your driveway and yard will be clear of debris and nails before we consider the job done.
Flashing failures cause more leaks in Hampton Bays than any other issue. Flashing is the metal strips that seal areas where your roof meets chimneys, skylights, vent pipes, and walls. Salt air corrodes these metal components quickly, creating gaps where water seeps in.
Damaged or missing shingles are the second most common culprit. High winds from coastal storms lift shingles, breaking the seal and leaving your roof deck exposed. Even a few missing shingles let water infiltrate during the next rainfall.
Clogged gutters cause leaks too. When gutters fill with leaves and debris, water backs up under your roof edge instead of draining away. This standing water finds every weak spot and eventually works its way inside. Valley areas where two roof planes meet channel large volumes of water, making them especially vulnerable if the flashing or shingles are compromised. Regular inspections catch these issues before they turn into major interior damage.
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