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No more buckets catching drips when it rains. No more watching that ceiling stain spread every storm. No more lying awake wondering if water’s getting into your walls.
Your new roof handles whatever Suffolk County weather throws at it. Those nor’easters that used to keep you up at night? Not a concern anymore. The freeze-thaw cycles that created ice dams and leaks? Your new system sheds water and ice before problems start.
You’ll notice the difference immediately when the first storm rolls through and your home stays completely dry. Your heating and cooling costs drop because proper ventilation and modern materials work more efficiently. And when you eventually sell, buyers see a recently replaced roof as one less major expense they’ll face.
We’ve been replacing roofs in Suffolk County for over 35 years. That means we’ve seen what holds up to Long Island’s coastal conditions and what fails after a few seasons.
Most Smithtown homes we work on have roofs between 20 and 40 years old. We know which materials last, which installation methods prevent future problems, and what homeowners actually need versus what some contractors try to sell them. We’re not showing up to immediately tell you everything needs replacing if it doesn’t.
When Hurricane Sandy hit, we were here. When that surprise hailstorm damaged dozens of roofs across town, we responded with emergency repairs and permanent solutions. You’re working with people who understand Smithtown’s weather patterns, local building codes, and the specific challenges your home faces.
First, we inspect your current roof and explain what needs to be done. You’ll understand the full scope before we start, including any decking issues we find underneath.
We do a complete tear-off and disposal of old materials. We don’t layer new over old because that creates problems down the road. If your decking has rot or damage from previous leaks, we repair it. A quality roof starts with a solid foundation.
Your new roofing system includes proper underlayment, ice and water shield in vulnerable areas, and materials chosen specifically for Long Island conditions. We install drip edge, replace flashing around chimneys and vents, and ensure your ventilation system works correctly. Ridge vents, intake vents, and proper airflow prevent moisture buildup and extend your roof’s life.
The installation typically takes two to four days depending on your home’s size and complexity. We protect your landscaping, clean up thoroughly each day, and use magnetic rollers to pick up any stray nails. When we’re done, you get a roof engineered to last decades, not just look good for a few years.
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Roof replacement cost in Smithtown, NY typically runs between $8,000 and $15,000 for an average-sized home. That number changes based on your roof’s size, pitch, complexity, and which materials you choose.
Shingle roof replacement costs less upfront but needs replacement every 20-25 years. Metal roof replacement costs more initially but lasts 50+ years with minimal maintenance. The right choice depends on how long you’re staying in your home and what your budget allows for now versus later.
Your investment includes complete tear-off, disposal, decking inspection and repair, ice and water shield, synthetic underlayment, new shingles or metal panels, all flashing replacement, proper ventilation, and cleanup. We can meet with your insurance adjuster if you’re filing a storm damage claim. Wind damage, hail damage, and certain types of leak damage are often covered under homeowner policies.
The average roof replacement cost in Smithtown reflects quality materials and proper installation. Cheaper quotes usually mean shortcuts—layering over old shingles, skipping underlayment, or using subpar materials that won’t hold up to coastal weather. You’ll pay less now but more later when problems emerge.
If your roof is over 20 years old and you’re seeing multiple issues, replacement usually makes more sense than patching problems one at a time. Missing or curling shingles, leaks in different areas, dark streaks from algae growth, or granules collecting in your gutters all point toward a roof that’s reached the end of its useful life.
A single leak from damaged flashing might only need repair. But if you’re calling us every year for a new leak in a different spot, you’re spending money on temporary fixes when a complete roof replacement in Smithtown, NY would solve everything permanently. We’ll inspect your roof and tell you honestly whether repair or replacement makes more financial sense.
Age matters too. Even if your 25-year-old roof looks okay from the ground, the materials have been baking in summer heat and freezing in winter cold for decades. They’re not protecting your home as effectively as they once did, and failure is coming soon whether you see obvious signs yet or not.
Asphalt shingle roof replacement costs less upfront, typically $8,000 to $12,000 for an average Smithtown home. You’ll get 20-25 years of protection with proper maintenance. Shingles come in many colors and styles, they’re familiar to insurance adjusters and home inspectors, and replacement is straightforward when the time comes.
Metal roof replacement runs $12,000 to $20,000 or more depending on the metal type and your roof’s complexity. But you’re looking at 50+ years of life, sometimes longer. Metal sheds snow and ice better than shingles, resists wind damage up to 140 mph, and never needs the periodic repairs that shingles do. Your insurance company might offer a discount because metal roofs resist fire and storm damage.
For Smithtown’s coastal conditions, both work well if installed correctly. Shingles make sense if you’re planning to sell within 10-15 years or if your budget is tight now. Metal makes sense if you’re staying long-term and want to never think about your roof again. We install both regularly and can show you examples of each on homes similar to yours.
Most residential roof replacements in Smithtown, NY take two to four days from start to finish. A simple ranch might be done in two days. A larger colonial with multiple valleys, dormers, and complex flashing takes longer.
Day one, we tear off your old roof, inspect and repair decking if needed, and get your home protected with underlayment before we leave. You’ll hear noise—there’s no way around that. We’re pulling off old materials and installing new ones. But we work efficiently and clean up thoroughly each evening.
Weather can delay things. We won’t install your new roof in rain or high winds because moisture trapped under new materials causes problems later. If weather interrupts the job, your home stays protected with tarps or underlayment until conditions improve. We also protect your landscaping with tarps, use plywood to cover walkways, and run magnetic rollers across your property multiple times to pick up any nails that fall during tear-off.
It depends on what damaged your roof and what your policy covers. Storm damage, wind damage, and hail damage are typically covered under most homeowner policies. Gradual wear and aging usually aren’t covered because insurance treats that as normal maintenance.
If a storm just came through and you’re seeing damage, document everything with photos before making temporary repairs. Call your insurance company to start a claim, then call us. We work with insurance adjusters regularly and can meet with them to walk through the damage. Adjusters sometimes miss things during their inspection—damaged flashing, compromised underlayment, or subtle signs that your decking took water damage.
We’ll provide a detailed estimate that breaks down what needs replacement and why. If your adjuster’s assessment seems low, we can explain the discrepancies and provide documentation to support a proper repair. Many Smithtown homeowners don’t realize their roof damage qualifies for coverage until we point out wind-lifted shingles or hail impacts they couldn’t see from the ground.
Your deductible applies, usually $500 to $2,500 depending on your policy. Insurance covers the rest if the claim is approved. We can’t guarantee your claim will be covered, but we can make sure nothing gets missed during the assessment process.
Smithtown roofs face coastal humidity, winter freeze-thaw cycles, occasional hurricanes, and summer heat that bakes shingles for months. You need materials rated for high winds and designed to resist moisture and temperature extremes.
Architectural asphalt shingles rated for 130+ mph winds work well here. They’re thicker and heavier than basic three-tab shingles, resist wind uplift better, and last longer in coastal conditions. Look for shingles with algae-resistant granules—that black streaking you see on older roofs is algae growth, and it’s common in humid climates like ours.
Metal roofing—whether standing seam steel or aluminum—handles everything Long Island throws at it. Metal sheds snow and ice, resists wind damage up to 140 mph, won’t rot or grow algae, and lasts 50+ years. The upfront cost is higher, but you’re done thinking about your roof for decades.
We don’t recommend flat roof systems or low-slope materials for Smithtown homes unless your architecture requires it. Water needs to shed quickly here, and steep-slope roofing with proper underlayment and ice shield does that best. EPDM rubber roofing works for flat garage roofs or small additions, but your main house roof should be sloped and shingled or metal.
We can replace roofs year-round in Smithtown, NY, but winter installations require specific conditions. Asphalt shingles need temperatures above 40°F to seal properly. The adhesive strips on the back of each shingle activate with warmth—too cold and they won’t bond correctly, which leads to wind damage later.
If you have emergency damage during winter, we can do temporary repairs immediately to stop leaks and prevent further water intrusion. Then we schedule the full roof replacement for when temperatures cooperate. Most winters we get enough mild days to complete installations between storms.
Metal roof replacement works in colder temperatures than shingles because metal panels are mechanically fastened, not relying on adhesive. If you need a new roof in January and can’t wait until spring, metal might be your best option.
The ideal time for roof replacement in Smithtown is late spring through early fall. Weather is more predictable, temperatures are consistently warm enough for proper shingle sealing, and we’re less likely to face delays from storms. But if your roof is failing now and causing damage inside your home, waiting six months isn’t smart. We’ll figure out the best approach for your specific situation and timeline.
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