Hear from Our Customers
You stop checking the ceiling every time it rains. You stop wondering if this storm is the one that finally does your roof in.
A proper roof replacement in Peconic, NY means your home is protected by materials designed for coastal conditions—not just standard shingles that can’t handle the salt air and wind. You get underlayment that won’t fail when water finds a way in. Flashing that won’t corrode. Ventilation that prevents ice dams when winter hits hard.
Your energy bills drop because the system actually insulates the way it should. Your home value stays intact because buyers see a roof that’s been done correctly, not patched together. And when the next hurricane warning comes through, you’re not scrambling for tarps or wondering if you should’ve handled this years ago.
We know what Long Island weather does to roofs because we’ve been replacing them here for years. We’ve seen what works and what fails when coastal storms roll through Peconic.
We’re not the cheapest option, and that’s intentional. You’re paying for materials that exceed code requirements and installation techniques that account for the specific challenges of this area—salt exposure, thermal cycling, heavy snow loads, and wind that tests every seal.
We handle the full scope: tear-off, disposal, deck inspection and repair, premium underlayment, proper ventilation, and shingles rated for the conditions your roof actually faces. Licensed, insured, and focused on getting it right so you don’t have to think about it again for decades.
We start with an inspection of your current roof—not just the shingles, but the decking, flashing, and ventilation. You get a detailed estimate that breaks down what needs replacing and why, with no surprises later.
Once you’re ready, we schedule the tear-off. Everything comes off down to the deck so we can inspect for rot, water damage, or structural issues that need repair before new materials go on. Most homeowners don’t realize how much damage hides under old shingles until it’s exposed.
Next comes underlayment—the waterproof barrier that’s your real protection when wind-driven rain gets under shingles. We install it correctly, seal every penetration, and make sure your flashing is corrosion-resistant and properly integrated. Then new shingles go on, installed to manufacturer specs so your warranty actually means something.
Finally, we handle ventilation. Proper airflow prevents ice dams in winter and heat buildup in summer. We check ridge vents, soffit vents, and attic ventilation to make sure your new roof performs the way it should year-round.
Ready to get started?
A complete roof replacement in Peconic, NY isn’t just new shingles. You’re getting a system engineered for this specific climate.
That includes full tear-off and disposal of old materials—no layering over problems. Deck inspection and repair where needed, because shingles only work if what’s underneath is solid. Premium underlayment designed to handle Long Island’s wind-driven rain. Flashing that won’t corrode in salt air—critical for chimneys, valleys, and anywhere water concentrates.
Shingle selection matters here more than inland. We use products rated for high winds and thermal cycling, with proper adhesive sealing that won’t fail when temperatures swing. Ventilation gets addressed because Peconic homes face both summer heat and winter ice dam conditions—you need airflow that handles both.
Gutters often need attention during re-roofing. We inspect and recommend upgrades if your current system can’t handle the volume Suffolk County storms deliver. And we coordinate everything so the job moves efficiently without leaving your home exposed.
Most complete roof replacements in Peconic run between $15,000 and $25,000, depending on size, pitch, and material choice. That’s for a full tear-off with quality underlayment and shingles rated for coastal conditions.
You’ll pay more than the national average here because Long Island requires better materials and more careful installation. Salt air, nor’easters, and hurricane-force winds mean you can’t use the same products that work fine in Pennsylvania. Cheaper estimates usually mean shortcuts—layering over old shingles, skipping proper underlayment, or using materials that won’t last in this climate.
The price includes tear-off, disposal, deck inspection and repair, underlayment, flashing, new shingles, and proper ventilation. If you need structural repairs or significant decking replacement, that adds cost. But you’re better off knowing that upfront than discovering it after the job starts.
Most residential roof replacements take two to four days once we start. Day one is usually tear-off and deck inspection. Day two covers underlayment, flashing, and starting shingle installation. Days three and four finish shingles, ridge caps, and cleanup.
Weather delays things. We won’t install in rain or high winds because it compromises the installation. Long Island weather can be unpredictable, especially spring and fall, so we build buffer time into the schedule.
Complex roofs take longer—multiple valleys, steep pitch, or lots of penetrations for chimneys and vents add time. But we don’t rush. Your roof needs to be installed correctly, not quickly. We’d rather take an extra day and do it right than finish fast and leave you with problems.
Architectural shingles rated for high winds are the most common choice in Peconic, and for good reason. They handle wind better than three-tab shingles, last 25-30 years in coastal conditions, and come with warranties that actually matter if installed correctly.
Metal roofing works well here too—it sheds snow, handles salt air without corroding (if you choose the right material), and lasts 40-50 years. The upfront cost is higher, but the longevity makes sense for homeowners planning to stay long-term.
Flat or low-slope sections need EPDM or TPO membranes designed for standing water and UV exposure. Peconic homes often have mixed roof types—pitched sections with flat porches or additions—so the material choice depends on your specific roof layout. What matters most is choosing products rated for coastal wind zones and installed with proper underlayment and ventilation for Long Island’s climate swings.
Yes. Any complete roof replacement in Peconic requires a building permit from the Town of Southold. The permit ensures the work meets current building codes, which have gotten stricter after Hurricane Sandy.
We handle the permit process—pulling it, scheduling inspections, and making sure everything passes. You don’t need to deal with the town building department yourself. The permit cost is usually a few hundred dollars and gets included in your project estimate.
Inspections happen after tear-off (so they can check decking) and after installation (to verify proper attachment and code compliance). This protects you. If a contractor suggests skipping the permit to save money, that’s a red flag. Unpermitted work can cause problems when you sell, and your insurance might not cover damage from a roof that wasn’t installed to code.
If your roof is over 20 years old and you’re seeing multiple issues—curling shingles, granule loss, leaks in different areas—you’re past the repair stage. Patching old roofs buys time, but it doesn’t solve the underlying problem that your materials are worn out.
Active leaks, especially in multiple spots, usually mean the underlayment has failed. You can replace shingles, but if water’s already getting through the barrier layer, you’re looking at a full replacement. Same with widespread granule loss—once shingles lose their protective coating, UV and weather break them down fast.
Sagging sections or visible deck damage from inside your attic means structural issues that require tear-off to access and repair properly. And if you’re seeing daylight through your roof boards or finding water stains on multiple ceilings, repairs won’t cut it. We’ll give you an honest assessment during inspection—if repairs make sense, we’ll tell you. But we won’t patch a roof that’s fundamentally done.
It depends on why you need a new roof. If storm damage caused the failure—wind tore off shingles, hail damaged the surface, or a tree fell on it—insurance typically covers replacement minus your deductible.
If your roof failed due to age and normal wear, insurance won’t cover it. That’s considered maintenance, not sudden damage. Most policies also won’t cover a roof over 20 years old unless you’ve maintained it with documented repairs and inspections.
We work with insurance companies regularly. We can provide documentation, photos, and detailed estimates that help your claim. We’ll point out storm damage versus wear and tear so you know what to expect. But file the claim before starting work—insurance needs to inspect damage before repairs begin. And be aware that filing claims can affect your premiums, so sometimes paying out of pocket makes more financial sense depending on your deductible and roof age.
Other Services we provide in Peconic