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You stop worrying every time the forecast calls for rain. You’re not climbing into the attic with a flashlight looking for stains after every nor’easter that rolls through Long Island.
Your energy bills drop because heat isn’t escaping through a deteriorating roof deck. Your insurance company stops flagging your property during renewals. When you eventually sell, buyers don’t negotiate down because the inspection report flags a roof that’s past its prime.
A properly installed roof in Port Jefferson Station means you’re protected against the specific challenges we face here—salt air that corrodes flashing, temperature swings from 23°F winters to 81°F summers, and coastal storms that test every shingle. You get a system built to handle what Suffolk County throws at it, not just what looks good from the street.
We’ve installed over 2,000 roofs across Suffolk County in 35+ years. We’re a family-owned business, which means when you call, you’re talking to people who’ve been in this industry long enough to know what actually works in Port Jefferson Station.
We’ve seen what happens when contractors cut corners. We’ve repaired the damage from installations done by crews who didn’t understand how coastal weather impacts roof performance. Most of the homes here were built around 1969, and if you’re still on the original roof or a quick replacement from the ’90s, you’re already on borrowed time.
We’re licensed, insured, and we show up when we say we will. That shouldn’t be remarkable, but in this industry, it is.
First, we inspect your current roof—not from the driveway, but actually on the structure. We’re looking at decking condition, ventilation issues, flashing integrity, and any hidden damage that’s going to cause problems if we just slap new shingles over it.
You get a detailed estimate that breaks down materials, labor, timeline, and warranty coverage. No surprises, no “we found something” calls that double the price once we’ve already torn off your old roof.
Installation typically takes a few days depending on size and complexity. We handle permits, coordinate with your insurance if you’re filing a claim, and protect your property during the work. Once the new roof is on, we inspect every detail before cleanup. You’re not finding nails in your driveway three months later.
Most residential roof installation projects in Port Jefferson Station are straightforward if you’re working with people who know what they’re doing. Commercial roof installation takes longer due to size and often requires coordination around your business hours, but the process is just as transparent.
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You’re getting complete tear-off and disposal of your existing roof unless you’re building new construction. We inspect and repair roof decking where needed—this matters more than most homeowners realize, especially in homes pushing 50+ years old.
We install proper underlayment, ice and water shield in vulnerable areas, new flashing around chimneys and vents, and drip edge to protect your fascia. If your roof ventilation is inadequate, we address it. Poor ventilation is why some roofs fail at 12 years instead of lasting 20+.
Material options depend on your building, budget, and goals. Asphalt shingle roof installation is most common and costs $5-$9 per square foot. Metal roof installation runs $10-$16 per square foot but lasts significantly longer and handles coastal weather better. We also handle standing seam metal roof installation, flat roof installation with EPDM roofing, slate roof installation for historic properties, and cedar roof installation when you want that specific aesthetic.
Every installation includes warranty coverage for both our workmanship and manufacturer defects. After August 2024 when Port Jefferson Station got 9.4 inches of rain in 24 hours, the roofs we’d installed stayed dry. That’s what proper installation looks like when it’s tested.
Most residential roof installation projects in Port Jefferson Station run between $8,000 and $25,000 depending on size, pitch, material choice, and current roof condition. That’s for a typical single-family home, which represents 75.8% of housing stock here.
Asphalt shingle roof installation costs $5-$9 per square foot installed. For a 2,000 square foot roof, you’re looking at $10,000-$18,000. Metal roof installation costs more upfront at $10-$16 per square foot, but you’re getting a roof that lasts 40-70 years instead of 15-25.
Commercial roof installation varies widely based on building size and roofing system. Flat roof installation with EPDM roofing is common for commercial properties and typically costs less per square foot than pitched residential roofs, but the total project cost is higher due to square footage. Get an actual inspection and estimate rather than relying on online calculators—every roof has variables that impact final cost.
Most residential roof installation projects in Port Jefferson Station take 2-4 days from tear-off to completion. A straightforward asphalt shingle roof on a ranch-style home might be done in two days if weather cooperates. Larger homes, complex roof lines, or metal roof installation can push that to a week.
Commercial roof installation takes longer—sometimes several weeks depending on building size and whether we’re working around business operations. Flat roof installation is often faster than pitched roofs per square foot, but commercial buildings have more total area to cover.
Weather delays are real. We’re not installing roofing in the rain, and nor’easters can shut down work for days. Summer and early fall are ideal installation windows in Suffolk County. Winter installations are possible during dry stretches, but cold temperatures affect material performance and slow the crew down.
Asphalt shingles are most common because they handle our climate well at a reasonable cost. Architectural shingles rated for high wind resistance are your baseline—we get coastal storms and nor’easters that will tear off builder-grade shingles.
Metal roof installation makes sense if you’re planning to stay in your home long-term. Standing seam metal roofs handle salt air better than shingles, shed snow and ice effectively, and last 50+ years. The upfront cost is higher, but you’re never replacing this roof again.
Flat roof installation with EPDM roofing works for certain architectural styles and most commercial buildings. Slate roof installation is beautiful and lasts forever but costs significantly more and requires structural support due to weight. Cedar roof installation requires maintenance but offers a specific aesthetic some homeowners want.
Your roof pitch, home style, and budget determine the best option. What matters most is proper installation—a correctly installed asphalt roof outperforms a poorly installed metal roof every time.
If your roof is over 15 years old and you’re seeing multiple issues—curling shingles, granule loss, leaks in different areas—you’re replacing it. Repairs make sense for isolated damage on a roof that’s otherwise in good condition with years of life left.
After a major storm, you might have localized damage that’s repairable even on an older roof. But if we’re patching the same roof every few years, you’re spending money that should go toward replacement. The median home in Port Jefferson Station was built in 1969, and many are still on their second or third roof. If yours was installed in the early 2000s, you’re in the replacement window.
Insurance companies often won’t cover repairs on roofs over 20 years old—they’ll depreciate the claim or deny it entirely. When you’re selling, buyers will negotiate hard on a roof that’s near end-of-life or demand replacement as a condition of sale. Sometimes replacement is the financially smarter move even if the current roof is technically still functioning.
A properly installed roof with adequate ventilation and modern underlayment can cut your energy costs by up to 25%. That’s real money in a home with median value of $472,400 where you’re heating through Suffolk County winters and cooling through humid summers.
The energy savings come from several factors. New underlayment provides better insulation than deteriorated old material. Proper roof ventilation installation prevents heat buildup in your attic during summer, which means your AC isn’t fighting against a 140°F attic space. Ridge cap installation and roof vents installation create airflow that regulates attic temperature year-round.
Metal roof installation offers additional energy benefits because reflective surfaces deflect solar heat rather than absorbing it. Some homeowners see insurance premium reductions with impact-resistant roofing materials. The energy savings alone won’t pay for your roof installation, but over 20 years, you’re recovering a meaningful portion of the investment while staying more comfortable.
Check that they’re licensed and insured—not just liability insurance, but workers’ comp too. If someone gets hurt on your property and the contractor doesn’t have proper coverage, you’re liable. Ask for proof of both before signing anything.
Look for contractors with a physical business address in Suffolk County, not just a phone number. Check how long they’ve been in business and whether they have verifiable completed projects in Port Jefferson Station. Online reviews matter, but also ask for references you can actually call.
Get detailed written estimates that break down materials, labor, timeline, and warranty coverage. Be suspicious of prices that are dramatically lower than other bids—that’s where corners get cut. Avoid contractors who pressure you to decide immediately or want large upfront deposits before work begins.
A legitimate roofing contractor will inspect your roof thoroughly before giving you a price, explain what needs to be done and why, and provide clear warranty information for both their work and the materials. If something feels off, trust that instinct. You’re making a significant investment in your home’s protection—work with someone who treats it that way.
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