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Your roof takes a beating in Lake Grove. Coastal humidity corrodes flashing. Winter ice dams back water under shingles. Summer UV cracks cheap materials until they fail.
You need a roof replacement that accounts for all of it. Not just shingles slapped on during a dry week, but a complete weather barrier system installed by people who’ve seen what nor’easters do to shortcuts.
That means stripping down to the deck, replacing damaged wood, and installing impact-resistant materials with proper underlayment. The kind of work that lets you sleep through storms instead of listening for drips. When we finish a house roof replacement, you’re not crossing your fingers during the next heavy rain—you’re done thinking about it.
We’ve been family-owned since 2002, working throughout Suffolk County and Long Island. We’re not a franchise or a crew that shows up from three states away.
Every person on your roof is a trained employee—no subcontractors, no randos with a nail gun. We’re licensed, insured, and we live here too. Our work quality reflects on us at the grocery store, the gas station, and everywhere else in this community.
We’ve replaced flat roofs on Lake Grove ranch homes and garage roofs on properties near the Port Jefferson Station line. We know which materials hold up and which ones lead to callbacks two years later.
First, we come out and actually look at your roof. Not a satellite image—we get up there, check the decking, look at flashing, and document what needs fixing. You get a written estimate with clear pricing before we start anything.
Once you approve, we schedule the work and show up when we say we will. We strip your old roof down to the deck, replace any rotted or damaged wood, and install a complete protection system: deck protection, leak barriers, proper starter strips, and impact-resistant shingles rated for Long Island weather.
We don’t leave a mess. Tarps go down, magnets sweep up nails, and debris gets hauled away daily. When we finish, you get photos and documentation of the completed work—proof of what’s under those shingles protecting your home. Most roof replacements take two to four days depending on size and complexity, and we handle everything from permits to final inspection.
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A proper roof replacement in Lake Grove means addressing what the coastal climate does to homes here. We’re talking about salt air that eats through cheap flashing, humidity that rots underlayment, and temperature swings that crack brittle materials.
Your replacement includes complete tear-off to the deck, structural repairs where needed, and a multi-layer protection system. We install reinforced underlayment that creates a secondary water barrier even if shingles get damaged. Flashing gets replaced around chimneys, vents, and valleys—the spots where most leaks start. Drip edge goes on correctly so water doesn’t run back under your fascia.
For Lake Grove homes, we typically recommend impact-resistant asphalt shingles rated for high winds and hail. They cost slightly more than builder-grade materials, but they last 25-30 years instead of needing replacement in 15. We also coordinate with insurance companies if you’re filing a storm damage claim—we document everything adjusters need to see and provide written assessments that support your case.
Most asphalt shingle roof replacements in Lake Grove run between $8,000 and $16,000 depending on size, pitch, and complexity. You’re looking at roughly $5.20 to $8.90 per square foot installed.
Flat roof replacement costs differ because the materials and installation process are completely different. A garage roof replacement might run $2,500 to $5,000 depending on size and access. Steep pitches, multiple valleys, and lots of penetrations (chimneys, skylights, vents) add labor time and material waste, which increases cost.
We give you an upfront written estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and any structural repairs we find. No surprises, no “we found more problems” upsells once we start. If your roof has hidden damage that needs addressing, we show you photos and explain why it matters before doing the work.
Most residential roof replacements take two to four days from start to finish. Single-story ranch homes with simple rooflines might be done in two days. Two-story homes with multiple valleys, chimneys, and skylights usually take three to four days.
Weather affects the timeline—we don’t install roofing in rain or high winds because it compromises the installation. If a storm rolls through mid-project, we make sure everything’s protected and watertight, then resume when conditions are safe.
We don’t drag projects out. Our crews show up on time, work full days, and clean up daily so you’re not living in a construction zone for weeks. You’ll know the schedule before we start, and if anything changes, we tell you immediately.
Impact-resistant asphalt shingles handle Lake Grove’s climate better than standard three-tab shingles. They’re rated for higher wind speeds and resist damage from hail and flying debris during storms. The coastal humidity here also means you want shingles with algae resistance built in.
Flat roofs need modified bitumen or EPDM rubber that can handle standing water and temperature extremes. TPO is another option that reflects heat well, which helps in summer. The key is proper installation—flat roofs fail when water pools because of inadequate slope or poor drainage.
For garage roof replacement or smaller structures, we match materials to your main house unless there’s a specific reason to use something different. Consistency looks better and usually means better long-term performance. We’ll walk you through options during the estimate and explain what makes sense for your specific situation.
Yes. We document storm damage with detailed photos and written assessments that insurance adjusters need to process claims. We know what insurance companies look for and can explain the difference between covered storm damage and normal wear and tear.
We’re not public adjusters—we can’t negotiate with your insurance company on your behalf—but we can provide the documentation that supports your claim. That includes photos of damaged shingles, compromised flashing, and any structural issues we find during inspection.
If your claim gets approved, we work directly with the insurance timeline and requirements. If it gets denied and you disagree, we can provide additional documentation that shows why the damage is storm-related. Many homeowners don’t realize their roof damage qualifies for coverage until we show them what we’re seeing.
If your roof is over 20 years old and you’re seeing multiple problem areas, replacement usually makes more sense than patching. A $300 repair today often prevents a $3,000 problem next year, but if you’re doing $300 repairs every few months, you’re throwing money at a dying roof.
Look for curling or missing shingles, granules collecting in gutters, dark streaks or algae growth, and sagging sections. Inside, check for water stains on ceilings, daylight visible through roof boards, or higher energy bills because your attic insulation is compromised by leaks.
We’ll give you an honest assessment during inspection. If repairs will buy you five more years and you’re planning to sell soon, we’ll tell you that. If your roof is failing in multiple spots and repairs are just delaying the inevitable, we’ll tell you that too. You get the information you need to make the right call for your situation.
We monitor weather closely and don’t start tear-off if heavy rain is forecast within the work window. If unexpected rain hits mid-project, we have tarps and temporary protection ready to keep your home dry.
Modern roof installations move fast enough that exposure time is minimal. We typically tear off and install new underlayment in sections, so your entire roof isn’t exposed at once. The underlayment itself is water-resistant and protects your home even before shingles go on.
If a major storm approaches mid-project, we secure everything watertight and resume when it’s safe to work. You won’t have water pouring into your house because we got caught off guard—we’ve been doing this in Lake Grove weather for over 20 years and know how to handle it.
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