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You’re not wondering if the next storm will finally do it. You’re not calling three different contractors hoping one actually picks up. You’re not staring at a water stain on your ceiling, trying to figure out how bad it’s going to get.
Your roof handles what Long Island throws at it. The nor’easters, the salt air, the humidity that never quits. You sleep through storms instead of lying awake listening for drips.
When you need something checked, you call once. Someone answers. We show up on time with a clear estimate, and the work gets done without the runaround. That’s what happens when your roof is actually built for this climate and installed by people who’ve seen what happens when it’s not.
Home Team Construction has been handling roofs in Huntington Station and across Suffolk County for years. We’re the roofing company your neighbors call when they need it done right, not redone.
Our crews are licensed, insured, and local. We’ve replaced roofs that failed during Hurricane Sandy. We’ve repaired storm damage from the August 2024 flooding that dropped 9.4 inches of rain in 24 hours. We know what coastal weather does to roofing materials because we see it every single day.
You get transparent pricing before work starts, photo updates while we’re on the job, and warranties that actually mean something. No disappearing after the deposit clears. No “we’ll get to it next Tuesday” and then radio silence.
You call or fill out the form. We schedule an inspection that fits your timeline, not ours. One of our licensed contractors comes out, gets on the roof, and checks everything: shingles, flashing, underlayment, ventilation, the stuff most people skip.
You get a written estimate that breaks down materials, labor, timeline, and warranty coverage. No vague line items. No surprises when the bill comes. If insurance is involved, we document everything you need for the claim.
Once you approve, we schedule the work. Our crew shows up on time, protects your property, tears off the old roof if it’s a replacement, installs new materials built for coastal conditions, and cleans up like we were never there. You get progress photos, a final walkthrough, and warranty paperwork before we consider the job done.
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You’re getting materials rated for Long Island’s coastal climate. That means shingles designed to handle salt air corrosion, wind ratings that matter when nor’easters roll through, and underlayment that doesn’t fail when humidity spikes. Standard asphalt shingles last 25-30 years in controlled environments. Here in Suffolk County, you’re looking at 15-20 years if they’re installed correctly with the right materials.
You’re getting licensed contractors who know that flashing around chimneys and skylights fails first in salt air. Who understand that wind damage starts at the edges and works inward. Who’ve seen what happens when someone cuts corners on ventilation and your attic turns into a mold factory.
You’re getting emergency roof repair availability when storms hit, because roof leaks don’t wait for business hours. You’re getting help with insurance documentation when you need it. And you’re getting a local roofing company that’ll be here next year when you have a question, not some crew that blew through town and disappeared.
Huntington Station sits right in the path of Atlantic coastal weather. Your roof needs to be built for that. Ours are.
Roof replacement in Huntington Station typically runs between $8,000 and $18,000 depending on your roof size, pitch, material choice, and how much existing damage needs repair before new installation. That’s higher than the national average of $5,000 to $15,000, and there’s a reason for it.
Coastal roofing costs more because the materials have to withstand conditions that destroy standard shingles faster. You need better wind ratings, corrosion-resistant flashing, and proper underlayment. You’re also paying for contractors who know how to install those materials correctly in high-humidity, salt-air environments.
Emergency repairs during storm season cost 2-3 times normal rates because of demand and dangerous working conditions. A planned replacement costs less than emergency fixes plus water damage restoration. We give you a written estimate that breaks down every cost before work starts, so you know exactly what you’re paying for and why.
A properly installed roof with coastal-rated materials lasts 15-20 years in Suffolk County. That’s shorter than the 25-30 years you’ll see advertised nationally, and it’s because of where you live.
Salt air corrodes metal components faster than most people realize. Flashing around chimneys, skylights, and vents takes constant exposure to salt particles that accelerate deterioration. Fasteners and hardware break down quicker. The humidity never really stops, which means your underlayment and decking face moisture stress year-round.
Then you’ve got the storms. Since 1930, 45 hurricanes have hit Suffolk County. Nor’easters bring sustained winds that create uplift pressure, literally trying to peel your roof away from the structure. Every storm tests your installation.
Quality materials and proper installation add years to that lifespan. Cheap materials and sloppy work cut it short. We use materials built for this climate and install them the way manufacturers require for warranty coverage. That’s how you get 20 years instead of 12.
Get a bucket under the leak, move anything valuable out of the way, and call us. If water’s actively coming in and you can safely get into your attic, put a bucket up there too so it’s not soaking insulation and drywall.
Don’t go on your roof during a storm. Don’t try to patch it yourself in the rain. You’ll either hurt yourself or make it worse, and your insurance won’t cover injuries from DIY repairs during dangerous conditions.
We offer emergency roof repair services because storm damage doesn’t wait for business hours. We’ll get someone out to assess the damage, tarp it if needed to prevent more water intrusion, and give you a plan for permanent repairs. If it’s insurance-related, we document everything with photos and notes you’ll need for your claim.
What starts as a small leak turns into mold growth, ruined insulation, damaged drywall, and structural problems if you wait. The faster you address it, the less you pay in total repairs.
Yes. We document storm damage with photos, detailed notes on what failed and why, and written estimates that break down repair costs in the format insurance companies expect.
We’ve worked with every major insurance carrier that covers Huntington Station properties. We know what they require for approval, how they assess coastal storm damage, and what documentation prevents your claim from getting delayed or denied.
You’ll get a full inspection report that identifies all damage, not just the obvious stuff. Insurance adjusters sometimes miss secondary damage like compromised underlayment or failed flashing because they’re not on the roof long enough to catch it. We are.
We don’t handle the claim for you, but we give you everything you need to file it correctly. And if the adjuster’s estimate doesn’t match the actual scope of work, we’ll walk you through why and what to push back on. You’re not navigating this alone.
Roof repair fixes specific damage: a few missing shingles, failed flashing, a small leak around a vent. It costs between $380 and $1,800 depending on what’s wrong. Roof replacement tears everything off and installs a completely new system. That runs $8,000 to $18,000 in Huntington Station.
Repair makes sense when damage is localized and your roof still has years of life left. Replacement makes sense when you’re patching the same areas repeatedly, your roof is over 15 years old, or there’s widespread damage from a major storm.
Here’s what we actually do: we inspect the whole roof, not just the problem area. We tell you what’s failing now, what’s going to fail soon, and how much life is realistically left. Then we give you repair and replacement estimates so you can make the call.
Sometimes repair buys you a few more years before you need replacement. Sometimes it’s throwing money at a roof that’s done. We’ll tell you which situation you’re in, and you decide what makes sense for your budget and timeline.
Because not everyone’s bidding the same job. One contractor uses builder-grade shingles with a 15-year warranty. Another uses architectural shingles rated for coastal wind and salt exposure with a 50-year warranty. One includes ice and water shield underlayment across the whole roof. Another uses it only where code requires and standard felt everywhere else.
Labor costs vary based on experience and whether the crew is licensed and insured. You pay more for contractors who’ve been doing this for years and carry proper coverage. You pay less for crews who showed up last month and disappear after the next storm.
Then there’s what’s actually included. Some estimates cover tear-off, disposal, new installation, and cleanup. Others lowball the bid and add costs once they’re on the job. Some include warranty coverage and post-installation inspections. Others hand you a receipt and leave.
We give you an itemized estimate that shows exactly what materials we’re using, what labor covers, what’s included in the price, and what warranty you’re getting. You’re comparing apples to apples when you look at other bids. If ours costs more, you’ll know why. If it costs less, you’ll know what we’re doing differently.
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