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You’re not replacing your roof because you want to. You’re doing it because the last one couldn’t keep up with the salt, wind, and storms that hit Montauk properties harder than anywhere inland. Every coastal home here faces the same accelerated aging—corrosion on fasteners, underlayment breakdown, shingles that curl and crack years before they should.
A proper roof installation in Montauk means using materials designed for this environment. Corrosion-resistant fasteners. High-grade underlayment that doesn’t deteriorate under constant moisture exposure. Ventilation systems that account for humidity and temperature swings. These aren’t upgrades—they’re requirements if you want a roof that lasts more than a few seasons.
When the installation is done right, you’re not patching leaks every spring or filing insurance claims after every nor’easter. You’re living in a home that’s protected, and you’re not thinking about your roof unless you’re looking at it from the beach.
SkyLuxe Construction is a family-run business that’s been handling exterior renovations across Suffolk County for years. We’re not a franchise or a crew that shows up from two states over. We know what Montauk roofs go through because we’ve installed and replaced hundreds of them.
Coastal roofing isn’t the same as standard residential work. The materials matter more. The installation details matter more. We’ve seen what happens when corners get cut—homes with brand new roofs that fail in two years because someone used inland-grade fasteners or skipped proper flashing around chimneys and skylights.
We handle the permits, work with your insurance if there’s storm damage, and finish most residential roof installation projects in two to four days. You’re not waiting weeks or dealing with crews that disappear between phases.
We start with an inspection of your current roof and the decking underneath. If there’s rot or structural damage, you need to know before new materials go on. We’re checking for weak spots, measuring for materials, and identifying anything that’ll cause problems later—like outdated ventilation or failing flashing.
Once you approve the estimate, we pull the permits and schedule the work around weather windows. Most tear-offs and installations happen within the first two days to minimize exposure. We’re removing old shingles, inspecting and replacing any damaged decking, then installing new underlayment, drip edge, and your roofing material of choice—whether that’s architectural asphalt shingles, standing seam metal, or another system that works for coastal conditions.
After installation, we handle the final inspection with Suffolk County and make sure your warranty documentation is in order. You’re not chasing down paperwork or wondering if something was missed. The job’s done when it passes inspection and you’re covered.
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A complete roof installation in Montauk includes full tear-off of existing materials, inspection and repair of roof decking, and installation of a high-performance underlayment designed for coastal moisture exposure. We’re installing corrosion-resistant fasteners, properly sealed flashing around roof penetrations, and ventilation systems that prevent moisture buildup and extend your roof’s lifespan.
Material options depend on your home and budget. Architectural asphalt shingles offer wind resistance and come with manufacturer warranties from companies like GAF. Metal roofing—whether standing seam or steel—lasts decades longer and handles salt air better than most alternatives. If you’re looking at premium options, synthetic slate gives you the appearance of natural stone with better durability and a fraction of the weight.
We’re also installing or replacing roof vents, ridge caps, and drip edges that most homeowners don’t think about but that determine whether your roof fails in five years or fifteen. Montauk properties deal with more wind-driven rain than inland homes, so every seam and transition point matters. You’re not just getting new shingles—you’re getting a complete system that works together to keep water out and your home protected.
Most residential roof installations in Montauk take two to four days from start to finish. The actual tear-off and installation of new materials usually happens within the first one to two days, depending on your roof size and complexity. We’re not leaving your home exposed for weeks.
Weather can extend timelines, especially during storm season. We don’t install roofing materials in rain or high winds because it compromises the installation quality and your home’s protection. If we need to pause for weather, we’ll tarp and secure everything so you’re not dealing with leaks or damage.
Larger homes, complex roof lines, or properties that need significant decking repair will take longer. We’ll give you a realistic timeline during the estimate so you know what to expect and can plan accordingly.
Metal roofing and architectural asphalt shingles are the two most common choices for Montauk homes, and both work well if installed correctly. Metal roofs—especially standing seam systems—last 40 to 50 years and handle salt air better than almost anything else. They’re more expensive upfront but require less maintenance and rarely need replacement.
Architectural asphalt shingles are more affordable and still perform well in coastal conditions if you’re using high-wind rated products with proper underlayment and corrosion-resistant fasteners. Most manufacturers offer 25 to 30-year warranties, but actual lifespan in Montauk depends on installation quality and how much direct salt exposure your roof gets.
Avoid basic three-tab shingles or any system that uses standard fasteners. Coastal environments accelerate corrosion and material breakdown. You need components designed for moisture, salt, and wind—not just standard residential products that work fine twenty miles inland but fail here in half the time.
Roof installation costs in Montauk typically range from $10,000 to $30,000 depending on your roof size, material choice, and how much decking repair is needed. A standard 1,500 square foot home with architectural asphalt shingles usually runs around $10,500. Metal roofing for the same size home starts closer to $15,000 and goes up from there.
Coastal installations cost more than inland work because the materials and installation requirements are higher. You’re paying for corrosion-resistant fasteners, better underlayment, and crews that understand how to install systems that won’t fail in salt air. Cheaper quotes usually mean someone’s cutting corners on materials or labor—and you’ll pay for it in repairs within a few years.
If you’re filing an insurance claim for storm damage, your out-of-pocket cost depends on your coverage and deductible. We work with insurance companies regularly and can help you understand what’s covered and what you’ll need to pay yourself.
You don’t have to, but it often makes sense financially and practically. If your siding is aging and your roof needs replacement, doing both together prevents you from paying for scaffolding, permits, and labor twice. More importantly, old siding can compromise a new roof’s performance by allowing moisture infiltration that damages your new installation from behind.
We’ve seen homeowners spend $15,000 on a new roof only to discover two years later that their aging siding is letting water into the walls, which then works its way up and under the new roofing system. Now they’re spending another $20,000 on siding plus repairs to the roof damage. Total cost over three years: $35,000-plus and a lot of frustration.
If your siding is still in good shape, you’re fine to just replace the roof. But if it’s showing wear—cracking, warping, or failing caulk around seams—get it evaluated at the same time. A comprehensive exterior renovation costs more upfront but saves you from doing the same job twice.
Yes. We pull all required permits with Suffolk County and schedule the inspections needed to close out the job. You’re not dealing with the building department or trying to figure out what paperwork is required. That’s part of what you’re paying us to handle.
Montauk roof installations require permits for tear-off and replacement work. The county wants to verify that structural components meet code and that the installation follows manufacturer specifications for wind resistance and fire rating. We’ve been doing this long enough that we know exactly what inspectors look for and how to make sure everything passes the first time.
Once the final inspection is complete, we’ll provide you with all the documentation you need—permit closure, warranty information, and any certificates required by your insurance company. You’re not chasing down paperwork six months later when you need to file a claim or sell your home.
If your roof is over 15 years old and you’re seeing multiple issues—curling shingles, granule loss, leaks in different areas—you’re usually better off replacing it. Repairs make sense for isolated damage on a newer roof, but once problems become widespread, you’re throwing money at a system that’s going to keep failing.
Coastal roofs age faster than inland properties. Salt air corrodes fasteners, constant humidity breaks down underlayment, and temperature swings cause materials to expand and contract more than they would twenty miles west. A roof that might last 25 years inland often needs replacement in 15 to 18 years in Montauk.
We’ll give you an honest assessment during the inspection. If repairs will buy you a few more years and you’re not ready for a full replacement, we’ll tell you. But if your roof is near the end of its lifespan and you’re going to be patching problems every season, replacement is the smarter financial decision. You’re paying once instead of paying for repairs year after year until you eventually replace it anyway.
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