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Your roof either keeps water out or it doesn’t. When it fails, everything inside is at risk—your belongings, your walls, your peace of mind.
You need a roof that stands up to Suffolk County’s coastal storms, heavy snow, and salt air without falling apart in 10 years. That means storm-resistant materials installed by people who’ve seen what nor’easters and hurricane remnants actually do to homes in Mastic.
We’ve been fixing roofs here since 2002. We know the difference between a roof that’ll last and one that won’t make it through the next big storm. When we’re done, your roof becomes the reliable barrier it should be—keeping you dry, warm, and worry-free year-round.
Home Team Construction is a family-owned roofing company serving all of Suffolk County and Long Island. We live here too, so our work quality reflects on us in the community.
Over 20 years, we’ve built our reputation on honest work and roofs that hold up. Every crew member is licensed, trained, and insured. We’re not the cheapest option in Mastic—and that’s a good thing for you. You’re investing in fewer emergency calls, fewer headaches, and a roof that actually protects your home when storms roll through.
We handle everything from emergency roof repair to full replacements, plus siding, skylights, flat roofs, and chimney work. If it’s on top of your house, we know how to fix it right.
First, we come out and look at your roof—not just the obvious damage, but what’s happening underneath. Leaks show up far from the actual problem, so we find the real source.
Then we give you a clear estimate before we start. You know exactly what you’re paying for, what materials we’re using, and how long it’ll take. If you’re dealing with storm damage and need to file an insurance claim, we’ll provide the detailed documentation your insurance company needs and work directly with them to streamline the process.
Once you approve, we get to work. We keep you updated with photos and progress reports so you’re never wondering what’s happening. When we’re finished, your roof is built to handle the weather Mastic throws at it—coastal storms, wind-driven rain, ice dams, all of it. And we clean up the worksite completely before we leave.
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You get a roof inspection that finds problems before they turn into expensive damage. We’re looking at shingle condition, flashing around chimneys and skylights, ventilation, and any signs of water intrusion.
For repairs, we use materials engineered for coastal conditions. Salt air accelerates wear on standard asphalt shingles, so we install options that hold up longer in Mastic’s environment. That means better granule retention, stronger wind resistance, and roofs that don’t curl or crack under normal stress.
If you need a full replacement, we handle everything—tear-off, disposal, new underlayment, proper ventilation, and installation that meets manufacturer specs so your warranty actually means something. We also coordinate with your insurance company if storm damage is involved, because we’ve done this enough times to know how the process works.
Suffolk County sits right in the path of Atlantic weather systems. Since 1930, 45 hurricanes have hit this area. Your roof needs to be ready for that reality, not just look good from the street.
We respond to emergency calls 24/7 because storm damage doesn’t wait for business hours. When your roof gets damaged, every hour counts—water finds its way into your home through even small openings, and that damage spreads fast.
We’ll come out, assess what’s happening, and do immediate temporary repairs to stop further water intrusion. Then we’ll give you a full estimate for permanent repairs. If you need to file an insurance claim, we document everything with photos and detailed notes so you have what you need to contact your insurance company within their 24-48 hour window.
Most emergency repairs in Mastic get scheduled within hours of your call, not days. We keep our schedule flexible specifically for situations like this.
Coastal conditions are harder on roofs than most people realize. Salt air accelerates granule loss on standard asphalt shingles, leaving them vulnerable to UV damage and brittleness. High winds and temperature swings from 23°F in winter to 81°F in summer create expansion and contraction that standard materials struggle with.
For Mastic homes, we typically recommend architectural shingles rated for high wind resistance—at least 110 mph, preferably higher. These have better granule adhesion and thicker construction that holds up to coastal weather. For flat roofs, modified bitumen or TPO systems work well because they handle ponding water and temperature extremes better than older materials.
The right material depends on your roof pitch, exposure to wind, and budget. But in every case, proper installation matters more than the shingle brand. Cheap materials installed correctly will outlast premium materials installed wrong.
If your roof is under 15 years old and damage is localized to one area—like a few missing shingles after a storm—repair usually makes sense. If you’re seeing widespread issues, your roof is over 20 years old, or you’re on your third or fourth repair in a few years, replacement is probably the smarter investment.
Look for these signs: curling or cupping shingles, granules collecting in your gutters, dark streaks or patches, daylight visible through your roof boards, or leaks in multiple rooms. Any of those mean your roof is near the end of its life. In Mastic’s coastal environment, asphalt shingles often need replacement after 15-20 years even if they’re rated for 25-30, because salt air and wind accelerate wear.
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 replacement, we’ll tell you that too.
Most homeowner’s policies in Suffolk County cover sudden storm damage—wind, hail, falling trees, ice dams. They typically don’t cover wear and tear or damage from lack of maintenance. The key is documenting everything and contacting your insurance company quickly, usually within 24-48 hours of discovering damage.
We provide detailed estimates with photos that show exactly what’s damaged and what caused it. This documentation helps your claim get approved and ensures you receive a fair settlement. We’ve worked with insurance companies enough to know what they need to see.
Some insurers will send their own adjuster. We can meet with them to walk through the damage and make sure nothing gets missed. If your claim gets denied and you think it shouldn’t have been, we’ll provide additional documentation to support your appeal. Insurance companies recognize the value of impact-resistant roofing in coastal areas, so sometimes upgrading materials during replacement can even lower your premiums.
Most residential roof replacements take 2-4 days depending on size, pitch, and weather. A straightforward ranch-style home might be done in two days. A larger two-story home with multiple roof lines, chimneys, and skylights might take four.
We start with tear-off and disposal of your old roof. Then we inspect the decking for any rot or damage that needs repair before new materials go on. Next comes underlayment, drip edge, and flashing around all penetrations. Finally, we install your new shingles, ridge vents, and clean up completely.
Weather can delay things—we won’t install a roof in rain or high winds because it compromises the installation. But we’ll tarp and secure everything if we have to stop mid-project. You’ll know the timeline upfront, and we’ll keep you updated if anything changes. Most homeowners are surprised how fast it goes once we start.
Roof replacement in Mastic typically runs between $8,000 and $18,000 for most homes, depending on size, pitch, material choice, and how much decking needs repair. A 1,500 square foot ranch with standard architectural shingles sits around $10,000-$12,000. Larger homes or premium materials push that higher.
That price includes tear-off, disposal, new underlayment, proper ventilation, installation, and cleanup. It doesn’t include structural repairs if we find rotted decking or framing issues—those get quoted separately once we see what’s underneath.
The cheapest bid isn’t always the best value. If someone’s significantly lower than everyone else, they’re either cutting corners on materials, skipping proper underlayment, or rushing the install. Any of those will cost you more in the long run through premature failure or voided warranties. We price our work to include the materials and installation methods that actually hold up in coastal weather, because we’re the ones you’ll call if something goes wrong.
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