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Your roof stops leaking during the next storm. You’re not scrambling to move furniture or put buckets under drips when the forecast turns bad.
You stop worrying every time wind picks up or rain starts. The materials are rated for coastal conditions—impact-resistant shingles that handle what Bay Shore weather dishes out year after year.
Your energy bills drop because the roof is sealed right and ventilated properly. You’re not heating the attic or cooling the neighborhood. And when you decide to sell, buyers see a roof that’s done correctly with permits, warranties, and materials that make sense for Long Island homes.
We’ve been handling roof installations across Suffolk County for years. Every crew member is licensed, insured, and trained—no subcontractors showing up who’ve never worked on a coastal roof before.
We’re the roofer contractors Bay Shore homeowners call when they need it done right the first time. That means clear estimates before we start, no surprise charges halfway through, and materials chosen specifically for homes near the water.
When storm damage hits, we respond the same day. Not next week when your ceiling is already ruined—we secure your home immediately and start repairs while other companies are still returning calls.
You call or submit a request. We schedule an inspection within 24 to 48 hours—not two weeks from now when more damage has already happened.
During the inspection, we check every vulnerable point: flashing around chimneys and skylights, ventilation, decking condition, and whether your current setup is even built for Bay Shore’s weather. You get a written estimate that breaks down materials, labor, timeline, and exactly what we’re replacing or repairing.
Once you approve, we pull permits and order materials rated for coastal conditions. Installation day, our crew shows up on time, protects your property, and completes most residential roof installations in one to three days depending on size and complexity.
We handle teardown, installation, flashing, ventilation, and cleanup. You get photo updates so you see progress without climbing a ladder. Final walkthrough covers your warranty, maintenance tips, and what to watch for as your roof settles in.
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Bay Shore sits right on the water. That means your roof takes a beating from salt air, humidity, temperature swings, and storms rolling off the Atlantic. We don’t install the same materials here that work fine twenty miles inland.
You’re getting impact-resistant shingles rated for high winds and coastal exposure. Underlayment is waterproof and designed to handle moisture that comes with living near the ocean. Flashing around chimneys, skylights, and valleys is sealed properly because that’s where most leaks start when storms hit.
Ventilation is sized correctly for your attic space. Poor ventilation causes ice dams in winter and heat buildup in summer—both destroy roofs faster than weather alone. We also inspect and replace damaged decking before installing new materials, because putting a good roof on rotted wood is like painting over rust.
Every roof installation includes permits, inspections, and warranties on materials and labor. You’re not dealing with a crew that disappears after cashing your check. We’re local, licensed, and our reputation depends on roofs that last.
Most residential roof installations in Bay Shore take one to three days depending on roof size, complexity, and weather. A straightforward ranch with good access can be done in a day. Larger homes with multiple levels, chimneys, skylights, or steep pitches take longer.
Weather delays happen here—Bay Shore gets rain, and we don’t install roofs in wet conditions because it compromises the seal and creates leak points down the road. If a storm rolls in mid-project, we secure everything with tarps and resume when it’s dry.
You’ll know the timeline upfront during your estimate. We don’t start a job and then stretch it out for weeks. Our crews work efficiently, clean up daily, and keep you updated if anything changes.
Impact-resistant asphalt shingles are the most common choice for Bay Shore homes because they handle wind, salt air, and temperature swings without breaking the bank. They’re rated for coastal conditions and come with solid warranties.
Metal roofing is another strong option if you want something that lasts 40-plus years and sheds water fast during heavy storms. It costs more upfront but requires almost no maintenance and holds up better in high winds than any shingle.
Slate and tile look great and last forever, but they’re heavy, expensive, and overkill for most Bay Shore homes unless you’re restoring something historic. We’ll walk through what makes sense for your home, your budget, and how long you plan to stay there. No upselling—just honest advice based on what actually works here.
Roof installation in Bay Shore typically runs around $2 per square foot, but that’s a rough average. Your actual cost depends on roof size, pitch, material choice, and how much underlying damage we find during teardown.
A 1,500-square-foot roof with standard asphalt shingles might cost $8,000 to $12,000 installed. Metal roofing or complex layouts with multiple chimneys and skylights push that higher. If decking is rotted or ventilation needs upgrading, those repairs add to the total.
We give you a written estimate before starting so there are no surprises. We also offer 18-month interest-free financing because a failing roof shouldn’t wait just because the timing is bad financially. You’re getting transparent pricing, not a bait-and-switch where the final bill is double what you expected.
Yes. Any roof replacement in Bay Shore requires a building permit from the Town of Islip. It’s not optional, and skipping it can cause serious problems when you try to sell your home or file an insurance claim after storm damage.
We handle the permit process as part of every roof installation. That includes submitting plans, scheduling inspections, and making sure everything meets local building codes. You don’t have to deal with town offices or worry about whether it’s done right.
Some contractors skip permits to save time or cut costs. That’s a red flag. Unpermitted work means no inspections, no accountability, and no proof the job was done to code. When something goes wrong, you’re stuck fixing it yourself—and possibly facing fines from the town.
We don’t install roofing materials in the rain because moisture trapped under shingles or underlayment causes leaks and mold later. If rain is forecasted, we either delay the start or secure your home with tarps and resume when conditions are dry.
Bay Shore weather changes fast, especially during spring and fall. If a storm rolls in unexpectedly while we’re mid-project, we stop work immediately, cover all exposed areas with heavy-duty tarps, and make sure nothing inside your home gets wet.
Most roof installations happen during a dry stretch, so weather delays are rare. But when they happen, we communicate clearly about the revised timeline and make sure your home stays protected. You’re not left with a half-finished roof and water pouring into your attic.
If your roof is under 15 years old and damage is isolated to one area—like a few missing shingles after a storm—repair usually makes sense. But if you’re seeing leaks in multiple rooms, shingles curling across large sections, or daylight through the attic, you’re looking at replacement.
Bay Shore’s coastal weather accelerates roof aging. A roof that might last 25 years inland often fails at 18 to 20 here because of salt air, humidity, and constant temperature swings. If your roof is over 15 years old and showing wear, replacement is usually smarter than patching problems that will keep coming back.
During our inspection, we’ll tell you honestly what you’re dealing with. If repair works, we’ll say so. If you’re throwing money at a roof that’s going to fail in two years anyway, we’ll explain why replacement makes more sense now. You decide—we just give you the information to make the right call.
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