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Your energy bills drop. Most homeowners see up to 25% savings once they’re not heating and cooling through a compromised roof deck.
Your property value climbs. A roof replacement in East Hampton typically returns 60-70% of the investment when you sell. That’s $12,000 to $14,000 added value on a $20,000 roof.
You stop worrying every time the forecast shows a nor’easter rolling in. No more wondering if this is the storm that finally causes real damage. No more emergency calls to roofers charging triple because you’re desperate.
We’ve spent over 35 years replacing roofs across Suffolk County. We’ve completed more than 2,000 roof replacements, from classic colonials to modern split-levels.
Our crew lives here. We know what East Hampton weather does to roofing systems because we’ve repaired the damage after every major storm for three decades.
You’re not getting random subcontractors. Our licensed team handles your project from tear-off to final inspection, and we’re still here when you need us five years later.
We start with a free inspection. No pressure, no charges. We get up on your roof, check the decking, look at ventilation, and tell you exactly what you’re dealing with.
You get a detailed estimate that breaks down materials, labor, timeline, and warranty coverage. Most roof replacements in East Hampton run between $8,000 and $25,000 depending on size, pitch, and material choice. We stock Atlas Pinnacle Pristine with Scotchgard protection and GAF Timberline for hail resistance because they perform in coastal conditions.
The actual work typically takes 3-5 days for a standard residential roof. We tear off the old system, inspect and repair the decking if needed, install new underlayment and ice barriers, then lay your new shingles. We handle permits, protect your landscaping, and clean up completely when we’re done.
You get written warranties covering both our workmanship and the manufacturer’s materials. Then we’re gone, and you’ve got a roof that’ll handle whatever Suffolk County throws at it.
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You’re getting complete tear-off and disposal of your existing roof. We don’t layer over problems.
New underlayment goes down across the entire roof deck. In East Hampton, we install ice and water barriers at valleys, eaves, and any penetration points because coastal humidity and temperature swings will find every weak spot.
Your choice of roofing material matters here. Asphalt shingles run about $7.38 per square foot and handle most of what Long Island weather delivers. Metal roofing costs more upfront but lasts 40-70 years in coastal environments. Flat roof replacement typically uses EPDM rubber systems that resist the UV exposure you get this close to the water.
We replace damaged decking, upgrade ventilation if your attic’s running too hot, and install new flashing around chimneys and skylights. The average roof replacement cost in East Hampton sits around $16,000 for a standard 2,190 square foot home, but your actual price depends on pitch, complexity, and material selection.
You’re looking at 15-20 years for asphalt shingles in Suffolk County, compared to 25-30 years in milder climates. The temperature swings here are brutal on roofing materials.
Summer heat bakes your shingles, then winter cold makes them contract. Add in the coastal humidity, salt air, and the wind coming off the Atlantic, and your roof ages faster than the manufacturer’s warranty suggests.
Metal roofing handles the climate better and can last 40-70 years. EPDM rubber for flat roofs typically gives you 20-25 years. The key is proper installation with quality underlayment and ventilation, because even the best materials fail early if they’re not installed right for local conditions.
Most homeowners spend between $8,000 and $25,000 for complete roof replacement in East Hampton, NY. The average sits around $16,000 for a standard residential roof.
Your specific cost depends on roof size, pitch, material choice, and how much decking needs replacement. A simple ranch with asphalt shingles costs less than a two-story colonial with multiple valleys and dormers. Metal roof replacement runs higher upfront but lasts decades longer.
Get at least three detailed estimates that break down materials, labor, disposal, and warranty coverage. Watch for quotes that seem too low because they usually mean shortcuts on underlayment, ventilation, or flashing. You’ll pay for those shortcuts later when you’re dealing with leaks and premature failure.
If your roof is over 15 years old and you’re seeing multiple problem areas, replacement makes more sense than patching. You’re throwing money at a system that’s failing.
Look for curling or missing shingles across large sections, not just a few spots. Check your attic for daylight coming through the roof deck or water stains on the rafters. If you’re seeing granules washing into your gutters, your shingles are breaking down.
One or two damaged areas from a recent storm? That’s a repair. But if you’re calling a roofer every year for new leaks, you’re past the point where repairs make financial sense. A new roof costs more upfront but stops the constant maintenance cycle and the stress of wondering when the next leak will show up.
Asphalt shingles handle Suffolk County weather well and give you the best balance of cost and performance. We install Atlas Pinnacle Pristine with Scotchgard protection and GAF Timberline because they resist the algae growth you get in humid coastal climates and stand up to hail.
Metal roofing costs more but lasts 40-70 years even with salt air and temperature extremes. It sheds snow and ice better than shingles, which matters during nor’easters. The upfront cost runs about double asphalt, but you’re likely never replacing it again.
For flat roofs, EPDM rubber systems work best in East Hampton. They handle UV exposure and temperature fluctuations without cracking. Avoid cheap materials or installation shortcuts because coastal conditions will expose every weakness within a few years.
Most residential roof replacements in East Hampton take 3-5 days of actual work. Tear-off and disposal usually happens in one day. Installation of underlayment, flashing, and new roofing material takes another 2-3 days depending on roof size and complexity.
Weather delays are common here. We don’t install roofing in rain or high winds because it compromises the installation. Your timeline might stretch if we hit a stretch of bad weather.
The bigger timeline is from your initial inspection to project start. That can be 1-2 weeks during slower periods or 4-6 weeks during peak season after storm damage. Get on the schedule early if you’re planning roof replacement, because waiting until you have active leaks means you’re competing with emergency repairs for crew availability.
You can see up to 25% reduction in heating and cooling costs with a properly installed roof replacement. That’s real money back every month, not marketing hype.
The savings come from proper ventilation and modern underlayment that creates better thermal barriers. Your HVAC system isn’t working as hard to maintain temperature when you’re not losing conditioned air through an old, compromised roof deck.
In East Hampton, where you’re running AC through humid summers and heat through cold winters, those efficiency gains add up fast. A $16,000 roof replacement might save you $100-150 monthly on energy costs. That’s $1,200-1,800 annually, which means the efficiency improvements alone pay back a meaningful chunk of your investment over the roof’s lifespan.
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