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You’re not just getting new shingles. You’re getting a roof system that keeps water out during sideways rain, handles wind uplift when gusts hit 60 mph, and doesn’t buckle under ice dams in February.
A proper roof replacement in East Islip means your insurance stays intact, your energy bills drop because heat isn’t escaping through gaps, and you stop wondering if the next storm is the one that finally causes real damage. It means sleeping through weather alerts instead of grabbing a bucket.
And if you’re thinking about selling? A new roof returns up to 110% of what you put in. Buyers see a recent roof replacement and they stop negotiating. They stop asking for credits. They move forward because one of the biggest concerns just got handled.
We’ve been handling roof replacement across Suffolk County for over 35 years. We’re not storm chasers who show up after a hurricane and disappear when the check clears. We’re the family-owned crew that’s been here through Hurricane Sandy, countless nor’easters, and every surprise summer storm that rolled through East Islip.
We’ve replaced more than 2,000 roofs. We know what coastal weather does to asphalt shingles, how salt air accelerates deterioration, and which materials actually hold up when you’re this close to the water.
Your project gets handled by our trained, licensed team—not subcontractors we found last week. You get a warranty on the work, not excuses when something goes wrong. And you get someone who answers the phone when you call back six months later.
First, we come out and look at what you’ve got. We’re checking for storm damage, looking at how much life is left in your current roof, and figuring out if you need a full replacement or if repairs will actually hold. You get a roof replacement estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and timeline—no surprises later.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we schedule the work and show up on time with the right crew and materials. We protect your property, tear off the old roof, inspect the decking for any soft spots or damage, and then install your new roof system from underlayment to shingles. Most complete roof replacements in East Islip take one to two days once we start.
When we’re done, we walk the property and clean up completely. No nails in the driveway, no debris in the yard. You get a warranty on our work and the manufacturer’s warranty on materials. If something comes up later, we come back and handle it.
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The average cost for a complete roof replacement in East Islip runs between $8,000 and $16,000 for a standard asphalt shingle roof, depending on size and materials. That’s not just shingles. You’re paying for tear-off and disposal of the old roof, inspection and repair of any damaged decking, new underlayment that stops water infiltration, proper ventilation that prevents ice dams, and installation by people who know how to handle wind-rated shingles in a coastal zone.
If you’re looking at metal roof replacement or flat roof replacement with EPDM, costs run higher—but so does lifespan. Metal roofing sheds snow and ice, resists wind uplift better than shingles, and can last 50 years. Flat roofing with EPDM works for garages and low-slope sections where shingles won’t perform.
The price of a new roof in East Islip has gone up about 15% since 2022 because material costs are higher and skilled labor is harder to find. But a roof replacement isn’t where you want to cut corners. You’re in Hurricane Alley. Your roof is the first line of defense when storms roll in off the Atlantic, and cheap work fails when you need it most.
Most complete roof replacements take one to two days once work starts, assuming decent weather and a standard-sized home. We’re talking about a typical single-family house with asphalt shingles—not a massive estate or a complicated multi-level roof with a dozen valleys.
Day one is usually tear-off, decking inspection, and underlayment. Day two is shingle installation and cleanup. If we find damaged decking that needs replacement, that adds time. If weather turns bad, we stop and protect your home until conditions improve—we’re not installing a roof in driving rain just to meet a deadline.
Larger homes or more complex roof systems take longer. Metal roof replacement can take three to four days because installation is more detailed. But most East Islip homeowners are back to normal within 48 hours of us starting.
You’re looking at $8,000 to $16,000 for a full asphalt shingle roof replacement on a standard home in East Islip. That’s for quality materials rated for coastal wind zones, proper installation, and a crew that’s licensed and insured. If your roof is larger, has multiple levels, or requires significant decking repair, costs go up.
The cost to redo a roof breaks down to about $500 to $900 per square—that’s per 100 square feet. A 2,400 square foot home usually runs around $16,000 including materials and labor. Metal roofing costs more upfront but lasts decades longer than shingles.
The price of new roof shingles has gone up recently due to supply chain issues and increased demand after major storms. But here’s what matters: a cheap roof replacement fails early. You’ll pay twice—once for the bad job, once for the fix. Spending appropriately now means you’re done for 20-plus years.
If your roof is under 15 years old and you’ve got isolated damage—a few missing shingles after a storm, a small leak in one area—repairs usually make sense. You’re not replacing an entire system when a patch will hold for another decade.
But if your roof is over 20 years old, showing widespread wear, or has multiple leak points, you’re throwing money away on repairs. Shingles have a lifespan, and once they’re past it, fixing one spot just means another spot fails next month. You end up paying for repairs over and over when one complete roof replacement would’ve handled it.
Here’s the tell: if your insurance adjuster is recommending replacement after storm damage, listen. They’re not being generous—they’re recognizing that your roof is done. And if you’re seeing granules in the gutters, curling shingles, or daylight through the attic, it’s time for re-roofing services, not another patch job.
It depends on why you need a new roof. If storm damage caused the failure—wind tore off shingles, hail created impact damage, a tree fell on your house—insurance typically covers roof replacement minus your deductible. That’s what you’re paying premiums for.
If your roof is just old and worn out, insurance won’t cover it. Normal wear and tear isn’t an insured event. But here’s where it gets tricky: if you’ve got an older roof and a storm causes damage, insurance might only pay for repairs or depreciate the payout because your roof was already near end-of-life.
After major storms, roof-related insurance claims in areas like East Islip jump 65% or more. That means adjusters are busy, and you need documentation. Take photos of damage immediately, get a professional inspection, and file promptly. We’ve worked with dozens of insurance claims and can walk you through what adjusters look for.
Asphalt shingles are the most common choice in East Islip because they handle coastal weather well when properly installed, cost less than alternatives, and come in wind-rated versions designed for hurricane zones. You want architectural shingles rated for at least 110 mph winds—this close to the Atlantic, that’s not optional.
Metal roofing is gaining ground because it sheds snow and ice, resists wind uplift better than any shingle, and lasts 50 years or more. It costs more upfront, but you’re likely never replacing it again. For flat sections or garage roofs, EPDM rubber roofing works well—it’s waterproof, durable, and handles freeze-thaw cycles without cracking.
What you don’t want is the cheapest option available. Long Island has seen 45 hurricanes since 1930, plus nor’easters every winter. Your roof takes repeated beatings from wind-driven rain, salt air, ice dams, and summer heat. The materials need to match the environment, and installation needs to be done right the first time.
Start with someone local who’s been around longer than the last storm season. Storm chasers show up after hurricanes, promise quick work, and disappear when problems arise. You want a contractor with a physical location, a track record in Suffolk County, and references you can actually check.
Make sure they’re licensed and insured—if someone gets hurt on your property and they’re not covered, that’s your problem. Ask about warranties on both materials and labor. A manufacturer’s warranty covers defects in shingles; a workmanship warranty covers installation mistakes. You need both.
Get a detailed roof replacement estimate that breaks down materials, labor, timeline, and what’s included. If someone quotes significantly lower than everyone else, there’s a reason—and it’s not because they’re nice. Seventy-three percent of homeowners find their roofer through word of mouth. Ask neighbors who they used, check online reviews, and trust your gut when someone’s being vague about details.
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