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You’re done dealing with leaks that show up every time it rains hard. Done wondering if that patch job from two years ago is actually holding. Done calling contractors who promise “next Tuesday” and never follow through.
A solid roof installation means you’re not scrambling for buckets when Long Island gets hit with another nor’easter. It means your energy bills drop because heat isn’t escaping through damaged shingles. It means you can actually sell your home without a buyer’s inspector flagging your roof as a $15,000 problem.
Here’s what changes: no more stress about whether your ceiling can handle the next storm. No more emergency calls to roofer contractors at 9 PM because water’s dripping into your living room. Just a roof that does its job while you focus on everything else.
We’ve spent over a decade solving roof problems for homeowners across Wyandanch and Suffolk County. We’re the roofing company people call when they need shingle repair after a storm, when they’re finally replacing that 25-year-old roof, or when they just want someone to tell them the truth about what’s actually wrong.
We’re licensed, we’re local, and we’ve seen what Long Island weather does to roofs. Salt air eats through cheap materials. Temperature swings crack shingles. Heavy storms find every weak spot. We know because we’ve fixed all of it.
You’ll get a clear estimate before we start. You’ll know exactly what we’re doing and why. And when we’re done, your roof works the way it should.
First, we come out and actually look at your roof. Not a quick glance from the driveway—we get up there, check for damage, measure everything, and figure out what you actually need. If it’s a repair, we’ll tell you. If it’s time for a full roof replacement, we’ll explain why.
Then you get a written estimate. No surprises, no “we found more problems” upsells halfway through. Just a clear breakdown of materials, labor, timeline, and total cost.
Once you approve, we schedule the work around your life, not ours. We protect your property, tear off the old roofing, inspect the decking for rot or damage, and install your new shingles or metal roofing. Every layer gets done right—underlayment, flashing, ventilation, the works.
When we finish, we walk you through everything we did. Then we clean up completely. No nails in your driveway, no debris in your yard. Just a roof that’s built to handle whatever weather Wyandanch throws at it for the next 20-plus years.
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A roof installation isn’t just slapping new shingles on top of old ones. You’re getting a complete system designed for Long Island’s coastal weather—the humidity, the salt spray, the temperature swings, and the storms that hit Suffolk County harder than most places.
We install quality asphalt shingles rated for high winds and impact resistance, or metal roofing if you want something that’ll last 50-plus years. Every installation includes proper underlayment to block moisture, ice and water shield in vulnerable areas, new flashing around chimneys and vents, and ridge venting to prevent heat and moisture buildup in your attic.
In Wyandanch, where the median home value hit $344,800 last year, your roof is protecting a serious investment. That’s why we don’t cut corners on materials or skip steps to save time. You’re also getting help with insurance claims if storm damage is involved—we document everything and work with adjusters so you’re not fighting for coverage on your own.
The result is a roof that keeps you dry during heavy rain, stands up to wind without losing shingles, and actually lowers your energy costs by keeping conditioned air where it belongs.
Most full roof installations in Wyandanch run between $8,000 and $18,000 depending on your roof size, pitch, material choice, and current condition. A typical single-family home with asphalt shingles usually falls in the $10,000 to $14,000 range. Metal roofing costs more upfront but lasts twice as long.
Here’s what affects your price: square footage matters most, but so does roof complexity. Multiple valleys, steep pitches, and chimneys add labor time. If your decking has rot or water damage, that needs fixing before new shingles go on. Emergency repairs after storm damage can run $500 to $800 per section if you’re patching instead of replacing.
We give you a written estimate that breaks down materials and labor separately. No “ballpark figures” that magically increase once we start. You’ll know the total cost before we touch your roof, and that number doesn’t change unless you ask us to do additional work.
Most residential roof installations in Wyandanch take two to four days depending on size and weather. A straightforward ranch with good access might be done in two days. A larger two-story home with multiple roof lines usually takes three to four days.
Day one is tear-off and inspection—we remove old shingles, check the decking, and make any necessary repairs. Day two is installation of underlayment, flashing, and most of the new roofing material. Day three wraps up shingles, installs ridge vents, and handles detail work. Then we clean up completely.
Weather can delay things. We don’t install roofing in heavy rain or high winds because it compromises the installation and safety. If a storm rolls through Suffolk County mid-project, we’ll secure everything and resume when conditions clear. You’ll never come home to an exposed roof—we tarp and protect your home if we have to stop work for any reason.
If your roof is under 15 years old and damage is limited to one area—like a few missing shingles after a storm—repair makes sense. If you’re dealing with multiple leaks, widespread shingle damage, or a roof that’s over 20 years old, replacement is usually smarter financially.
Here’s why: a $500 repair today can turn into a $5,000 problem after one more storm season if the underlying issues aren’t addressed. One in four new homeowners in the area ends up replacing the roof within four years because the previous owner kept patching instead of replacing. That’s expensive and frustrating.
We’ll tell you honestly what your roof needs. If a repair buys you another five solid years, we’ll say so. If your roof is near the end of its lifespan and you’re about to spend $3,000 on repairs for a roof that’ll need replacing in two years anyway, we’ll recommend replacement. You make the final call, but you’ll have the information to decide smart.
Asphalt shingles are the most common choice in Wyandanch because they handle temperature swings well and come in impact-resistant options rated for hail and wind. Architectural shingles last 25 to 30 years and cost less upfront than most alternatives. They’re what 83% of Long Island homeowners choose.
Metal roofing is gaining ground—62% of contractors saw metal roof sales increase last year. Metal handles coastal salt air better than shingles, reflects heat to lower cooling costs, and lasts 50 to 70 years. It costs more upfront but you’ll never replace it again. It’s also quieter than people think when installed with proper underlayment.
Slate looks great and lasts forever, but it’s heavy and expensive. Most Wyandanch homes aren’t built to support slate without structural reinforcement. For Suffolk County’s humid climate and storm exposure, you want materials rated for high wind speeds and impact resistance. We’ll show you samples and explain what makes sense for your home and budget.
It depends on your policy and the damage type. Most homeowners insurance in New York covers sudden storm damage—wind that tears off shingles, hail that cracks them, or falling tree limbs. They typically don’t cover gradual wear, age-related deterioration, or damage from lack of maintenance.
Here’s what helps your claim: document everything immediately after a storm. Take photos of missing shingles, water damage inside, and any debris that hit your roof. Call your insurance company right away—waiting weeks makes them suspicious. Get a professional inspection that details storm damage specifically, not just general wear.
We work with insurance adjusters regularly. We’ll document damage thoroughly, provide a detailed estimate that matches what adjusters expect to see, and explain what’s storm-related versus pre-existing. Insurance-funded roof replacements are common after major storms—Suffolk County saw a 65% jump in roof claims after severe weather last year. Having a local roofer contractor who knows the process makes a huge difference in getting your claim approved.
Check three things: license, insurance, and local reputation. Any roofing contractor working in New York should have a valid business license and carry both liability insurance and workers’ comp. If they can’t show you proof immediately, walk away. You’re liable if an uninsured worker gets hurt on your property.
Look for an actual business address, not just a phone number. Check how long they’ve been operating in Suffolk County—fly-by-night contractors show up after big storms, collect deposits, and disappear. Read reviews, but focus on recent ones that mention specific details about the work, not generic five-star ratings that sound fake.
Ask for references from jobs in Wyandanch or nearby towns. A legitimate roofer will give you addresses of recent projects and won’t hesitate when you ask about their process. Be wary of anyone who pressures you to sign immediately, asks for full payment upfront, or offers a price that’s dramatically lower than other estimates. Quality roofing costs what it costs—if someone’s price seems too good to be true, there’s a reason.
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