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Your roof isn’t just sitting there looking pretty. It’s fighting off 60+ mph winds during nor’easters, handling heavy snow loads in winter, and dealing with salt air that corrodes metal components faster than you’d think.
A proper roof installation in Huntington Station means using materials designed for these exact conditions. Not the cheapest option from a big box store. Not whatever’s on sale. Materials that actually hold up when hurricane season rolls around or when that next surprise storm hits in July.
You get a roof that keeps water out during ice dams. That doesn’t need emergency repairs every other year. That actually protects your insulation, your HVAC system, and everything else inside your walls. And when your roof does its job right, your energy bills drop because heat isn’t escaping through gaps or damaged shingles.
Most homeowners in Suffolk County don’t realize their 15-year-old roof is already showing wear patterns of a 20-year-old roof from a calmer climate. The coastal environment accelerates everything. A new roof installation gives you a reset—and a chance to do it right this time.
SkyLuxe Construction is a family-owned business that’s been handling exterior renovations across Suffolk County for over 35 years. We’ve worked on more than 2,000 roofs in communities like yours—Smithtown, Huntington, Cold Spring Harbor, Melville.
We were here during Hurricane Sandy. We’ve repaired roofs after countless nor’easters. We know exactly what Long Island weather does to roofing materials, and we’ve seen every shortcut that comes back to haunt homeowners three years later.
Every project gets personal oversight from our family to yours. Our installers are licensed and insured in New York, and we don’t subcontract your roof to whoever’s available that week. You’re working with people who understand that your roof protects everything you’ve built.
We start with a free inspection at your property. Not a sales pitch—an actual assessment of what’s happening with your current roof, what’s causing problems, and what you need based on your home’s age, structure, and exposure to coastal conditions.
Once you approve the detailed written estimate, we schedule your installation during the best weather window. Spring through early fall gives us optimal conditions, but we’ll work with your timeline. On day one, our crew does a complete tear-off of your existing roof, inspects the decking for any rot or damage, and makes repairs before a single new shingle goes down.
Then comes the installation: underlayment designed for Long Island weather, proper flashing around chimneys and vents, ventilation that actually works, and premium shingles or metal roofing rated for coastal wind speeds. We’re talking about materials with 25-30 year manufacturer warranties, not builder-grade options that start failing at year 12.
The final step is a thorough cleanup. Every nail, every piece of old shingle, every scrap of debris gets removed from your property. We use magnetic rollers to pick up metal, and we inspect your gutters and landscaping before we leave. You get a roof that’s ready for the next storm—and a yard that’s safe for your family.
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You’re getting a complete roofing system, not just shingles slapped over old problems. That means asphalt shingle roof installation with architectural-grade materials, metal roof installation with standing seam or steel options, and flat roof installation using EPDM or rubber roofing for low-slope sections.
Every installation includes new underlayment, roof flashing installation around all penetrations, proper roof ventilation installation to prevent moisture buildup, and roof drip edge installation to protect your fascia. We also handle roof ridge cap installation, skylight installation if you’re adding natural light, and any structural repairs to decking or supports.
For Huntington Station homes, we pay extra attention to wind resistance ratings and salt air compatibility. Your roof needs to handle sustained winds during coastal storms, and metal components need coatings that resist corrosion. A roof that works fine in Pennsylvania might fail here in five years if it’s not spec’d correctly.
The typical residential roof installation for a ranch, cape, or colonial in this area runs between $9,500 and $22,000 depending on size, materials, and complexity. That’s for a full tear-off and replacement on a 1,700 to 2,600 square foot roof. You’re also getting a minimum 5-year warranty on workmanship and whatever manufacturer warranty comes with your materials—usually 25-30 years for quality shingles or metal.
Most residential roof installations take 2-4 days from tear-off to final cleanup, depending on your roof’s size and complexity. A straightforward ranch with good weather might be done in two days. A larger colonial with multiple valleys, chimneys, and skylights could take four.
Weather plays a bigger role here than in other places. We don’t install roofing in rain, high winds, or when temperatures drop too low for shingles to seal properly. Summer months give us the most consistent conditions, but spring and fall work well too.
If we find rotted decking or structural issues during tear-off, that adds time. We won’t cover up problems—you’ll get a clear explanation of what needs repair and why. Most homeowners appreciate knowing their roof is actually solid underneath, even if it means an extra day of work.
Architectural asphalt shingles with high wind ratings are the most common choice because they balance cost, durability, and performance. Look for shingles rated for 110+ mph winds and designed for coastal applications. They handle salt air better than basic three-tab shingles.
Metal roofing is gaining popularity in Suffolk County because it’s nearly indestructible in storms and lasts 40-50 years. Standing seam metal roof installation costs more upfront—usually 2-3 times the price of asphalt—but you’re done worrying about your roof for decades. Steel and aluminum options both work, but make sure they have proper coatings to resist salt corrosion.
For flat or low-slope sections, EPDM rubber roofing holds up well in our climate. It’s flexible enough to handle temperature swings and doesn’t crack like some other flat roof materials. Cedar shake looks beautiful but requires more maintenance near the coast. Slate is bulletproof but expensive and heavy—your structure needs to support the weight.
For a standard-sized home in Huntington Station—think 1,700 to 2,600 square feet of roof—you’re looking at $9,500 to $22,000 for complete asphalt shingle replacement. That includes tear-off, disposal, new underlayment, flashing, ventilation, and cleanup.
Metal roof installation runs higher, usually $15,000 to $35,000 for the same size home, depending on whether you choose steel, aluminum, or copper, and whether you want standing seam or another profile. The investment makes sense if you’re planning to stay in your home long-term.
The price depends on several factors: your roof’s pitch and complexity, how many layers need removal, whether your decking needs repairs, what materials you choose, and how many penetrations you have. A simple ranch costs less than a colonial with dormers, valleys, and multiple chimneys. We give you a detailed written estimate after inspecting your specific property—no ballpark guesses over the phone.
Technically yes, but it’s not ideal. Asphalt shingles need temperatures above 40-45°F to seal properly. Below that, the adhesive strips don’t activate, and you’re relying on nails alone until warmer weather arrives. That’s risky during winter storms.
Some emergency situations require winter installation—if your roof is actively leaking and causing interior damage, waiting until spring isn’t an option. In those cases, we use special cold-weather installation techniques and hand-seal shingles. But given the choice, spring through fall gives you better results.
Metal roofing can be installed in colder temperatures since it doesn’t rely on adhesive sealing. If you’re set on winter installation and want the most reliable option, metal is the way to go. Otherwise, we’d rather schedule your project for May through October when conditions are right and your new roof performs exactly as it should from day one.
Yes, you need a building permit from the Town of Huntington for any roof replacement or major repair. The town wants to ensure your new roof meets current building codes, especially wind resistance requirements and proper flashing details.
We handle the permit application as part of your project. It’s included in our service—you don’t need to visit town hall or figure out the paperwork yourself. The permit process usually takes 1-2 weeks, and inspections happen during and after installation to verify everything’s done correctly.
Don’t skip the permit to save money or time. If you sell your home later, unpermitted work shows up during inspections and causes problems with buyers and lenders. Insurance companies can also deny claims if they discover your roof was installed without proper permits. Do it right the first time, and you’ll never worry about it again.
If your roof is over 20 years old and showing multiple problem areas—curling shingles, missing granules, leaks in different spots—replacement makes more sense than patching. Repairs work great for isolated damage from a fallen branch or one section affected by wind. But when problems are widespread, you’re throwing money at a roof that’s reached the end of its useful life.
Look for these signs that point toward replacement: daylight visible through roof boards in your attic, sagging sections, multiple leaks during rain, shingles that are brittle and cracking, and moss or algae growth across large areas. In Huntington Station’s climate, even a roof installed 15 years ago might show wear patterns that suggest replacement if it wasn’t installed with coastal-grade materials.
We’ll give you an honest assessment during your free inspection. If repairs will buy you another 5-7 years, we’ll tell you. If you’re looking at $4,000 in repairs on a roof that needs replacement in two years anyway, we’ll tell you that too. The goal is helping you make the smart financial decision, not selling you the biggest project possible.
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