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You’re dealing with a leak, missing shingles, or damage from the last storm. What you need is someone who shows up when they say they will, assesses the real problem, and fixes it without turning a repair into a full replacement pitch.
That’s what matters when water’s coming through your ceiling or you’ve got shingles in the yard after a nor’easter. You need it handled quickly, done correctly, and priced fairly so you can move on with your life.
Here’s what that looks like: no more buckets in the living room, no more wondering if the patch job will hold through the next storm, and no more anxiety every time the forecast calls for heavy rain. Your roof does its job again, and you stop thinking about it.
Home Team Construction has spent more than 10 years working on roofs across Mattituck and the North Fork. We’re licensed, insured, and we live in the same community where we work.
That means we’ve seen what coastal weather does to roofs out here. The salt air, the wind off the Sound, the ice dams in winter, the summer storms that roll through without warning. We know which materials hold up and which ones don’t, and we know how to spot damage that most homeowners miss until it becomes a bigger problem.
You’re not getting a crew that subcontracts the work or disappears after the job. You’re working with the same team from estimate to cleanup, and our reputation depends on how your roof holds up next season.
First, we schedule an inspection, usually within 24 to 48 hours depending on the urgency. If you’ve got an active leak, we move faster. During the inspection, we’re looking at the obvious damage and the stuff that’s easy to miss—flashing around chimneys, sealant that’s cracked but not leaking yet, shingles that are loose but still attached.
Then we walk you through what we found. You’ll see photos of the damage, and we’ll explain what needs to be fixed now versus what you can monitor. No upselling, no scare tactics. Just a clear breakdown of the work and a transparent estimate.
Once you approve the scope, we schedule the repair. Most jobs are completed in a day or two, depending on the extent of the damage and the weather. We handle everything—materials, permits if needed, and cleanup. When we’re done, you get documentation of the work with photos showing what was repaired, which is especially helpful if you’re filing an insurance claim.
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You’re getting a full assessment of the damage, not just a patch on the obvious problem. We check the decking underneath, the flashing, the ventilation, and the surrounding shingles to make sure the repair actually solves the issue instead of buying you a few months before it fails again.
We use coastal-grade materials designed for Suffolk County weather. That means impact-resistant shingles that hold up to wind and hail, and flashing that won’t corrode from salt exposure. If your roof has metal components, we’re repairing or replacing them with materials built to last in this climate.
For storm damage, we document everything for your insurance company. That includes photos, measurements, and a detailed scope of work that matches what carriers expect to see. We’ve worked with most of the major insurance companies operating in Mattituck, so we know how to present the claim in a way that speeds up approval.
If it’s an emergency—active leak, missing section of roof, tarp blowing off—we respond the same day when possible. We’ll get a temporary fix in place to stop further damage, then come back to complete the permanent repair once materials arrive or weather allows.
Most roof repairs in Mattituck run between $300 and $2,000 depending on what’s damaged and how much of the roof is affected. A simple shingle replacement or flashing repair sits on the lower end. Larger jobs—like fixing storm damage across multiple sections or replacing deteriorated decking under the shingles—cost more.
The price also depends on your roof’s pitch, height, and accessibility. A steep roof or a third-story repair takes more time and safety equipment, which affects labor costs. Same goes for older homes where we need to match discontinued materials or work around multiple roof layers.
We give you a clear estimate before starting any work. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying for and why, so there’s no surprise when the invoice comes. If your insurance is covering the repair, we can work directly with your adjuster to make sure the scope matches what’s approved.
If you’ve got water coming in, we typically respond within 24 hours, and often the same day if you call early enough. Emergency roof repair in Mattituck gets priority scheduling because we know how fast a small leak turns into damaged ceilings, ruined insulation, and mold growth.
When we arrive for an emergency call, the first goal is stopping the water. That might mean tarping the damaged area, applying a temporary sealant, or doing a quick shingle replacement if weather permits. Once the immediate threat is handled, we schedule the permanent repair.
Timing also depends on the season and weather conditions. During peak storm season or after a major weather event, response times can stretch because everyone’s calling at once. That’s why we recommend getting on the schedule as soon as you notice a problem, even if it’s not actively leaking yet. Catching it early means you’re not competing with a dozen other emergency calls when the next storm hits.
It depends on what caused the damage. Insurance typically covers sudden events like storm damage, fallen trees, or hail impact. It usually doesn’t cover wear and tear, aging shingles, or damage from deferred maintenance.
The key is documentation. When we inspect your roof, we’re noting what’s storm-related versus what’s pre-existing. We take detailed photos and measurements that show the insurance adjuster exactly what happened. Most carriers want to see proof that the damage came from a specific event, not gradual deterioration.
We’ve worked with enough insurance claims in Suffolk County to know what adjusters look for and how to present the information in a way that supports your claim. We can’t guarantee coverage—that’s between you and your carrier—but we can make sure you’ve got the documentation you need to file a strong claim. If the damage isn’t covered, we’ll still give you a fair price for the out-of-pocket repair.
If the damage is localized to one area and the rest of your roof is in decent shape, a repair makes sense. That’s usually the case with storm damage, a small leak, or isolated wear around a chimney or skylight.
If you’re looking at widespread issues—curling shingles across the whole roof, multiple leaks in different areas, or a roof that’s already 20-plus years old—replacement is probably the smarter move. Doing repair after repair on an aging roof costs more over time than replacing it once and being done with it.
We’ll tell you honestly which situation you’re in. During the inspection, we’re checking the overall condition of your roof, not just the spot that’s leaking. If we see that you’re a year or two away from needing a replacement anyway, we’ll let you know so you can make an informed decision. Some homeowners choose to do the repair to buy time, others decide to replace now and avoid the hassle later. Either way, you’re getting the real assessment, not a sales pitch.
Wind damage is the big one. Mattituck sits right on the North Fork, and the wind coming off the Long Island Sound lifts shingles, tears off flashing, and sends debris onto roofs during storms. You’ll see missing shingles, exposed underlayment, and bent metal work after a strong nor’easter or summer squall.
Salt air is the other constant issue. It corrodes metal flashing, eats away at sealants, and accelerates wear on shingles. Roofs here don’t last as long as they do inland because the coastal environment is tougher on materials. That’s why we use coastal-grade products that are built to handle the salt and moisture.
Ice dams show up in winter when snow melts and refreezes at the roof edge, pushing water under the shingles. And then there’s the occasional tree branch or falling debris from storms. The key is catching damage early—before that lifted shingle turns into a leak, or that small crack in the flashing lets water into your walls.
It’s our crew. Every person who shows up to your property works directly for Home Team Construction. They’re trained to our standards, insured under our policy, and accountable to us for the quality of the work.
We don’t subcontract roof repairs because we’ve seen too many jobs go sideways when the company that sold the work isn’t the one doing it. Communication breaks down, quality slips, and homeowners get stuck in the middle when something goes wrong.
When you hire us, you’re getting the same team from start to finish. The crew doing the inspection is connected to the crew doing the repair. If there’s a question or a change in scope, you’re talking to people who know the job inside and out. That’s how we’ve built our reputation in Mattituck over the past decade, and it’s how we plan to keep it.
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