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You’ve probably noticed the shingles curling. Maybe you’re seeing granules in the gutters, or you’ve had a few leaks that keep coming back no matter how many times someone “fixes” them. At some point, repairs stop making sense.
A complete roof replacement in West Hills, NY isn’t just about stopping leaks. It’s about ending the cycle of temporary fixes that eat up your weekends and your wallet. It’s about knowing your home is protected when the next nor’easter rolls through, when temperatures swing from 15 to 50 degrees in a week, when salt air starts working its way into every crack and seam.
Your roof takes a beating here. Freeze-thaw cycles turn small cracks into major problems. Ice dams form when snow melts and refreezes at the edges. Wind-driven rain finds its way under worn shingles. And if your roof is over 15-20 years old, your insurance company is already looking at it differently—often reducing coverage or switching to actual cash value instead of replacement cost.
A new roof means you stop worrying about the next storm. You stop climbing up there to check for damage. You stop wondering if this is the year everything falls apart. And if you’re thinking about selling in the next few years, you’ll recover 60-70% of the roof replacement cost at resale—plus you won’t lose buyers who walk away after the inspection.
We’ve been handling roof replacements across Suffolk County for over 35 years. That’s more than 2,000 roofs, most of them right here in West Hills, Huntington, and the surrounding area. We’re a family-owned company, and we’ve seen what Long Island weather does to roofs year after year.
We’re GAF Master Elite certified, which only 2% of roofing contractors in North America earn. It’s not something you buy—it’s something you prove through quality work, customer satisfaction, and ongoing training. Our crews are direct employees, not subcontractors, so the people on your roof answer to us, not some third party.
We’ve been through Hurricane Sandy, countless nor’easters, and every kind of storm damage you can imagine. We know how to build roofs that hold up here because we’ve been doing it longer than most companies have been in business. And we’re still here because we do it right.
First, we come out and actually look at your roof—not just from the ground. We’ll check the decking, the ventilation, the flashing, and everything else that matters. You’ll get a detailed estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and timeline. No surprises, no upselling, just what your roof actually needs.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle the permits and coordinate inspections with Suffolk County. You don’t have to deal with any of that. We’ll also help with insurance claims if storm damage is involved—we’ve done this enough times to know exactly what documentation they need.
On installation day, our crew shows up with everything needed to protect your property. Tarps go down, landscaping gets covered, and we work efficiently to minimize disruption. Most residential roof replacements in West Hills take 2-4 days depending on size and complexity. We tear off the old roof, inspect and repair the decking if needed, install new underlayment and ice-and-water shield, then install your new shingles or metal roofing.
When we’re done, we clean up completely—old materials hauled away, nails picked up with magnets, your property left cleaner than we found it. You’ll get warranty documentation for both materials and workmanship, plus photos of the completed work for your records.
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Roof replacement cost in West Hills typically ranges from $8,000 to $25,000 depending on size, material choice, and complexity. That’s not a small investment, but it’s one that protects everything else you own. Your home’s median value here is $737,800—spending 1-3% of that to protect the whole thing makes sense.
We offer shingle roof replacement with architectural asphalt shingles designed for Long Island’s climate. These aren’t the basic 3-tab shingles that barely last 15 years. We’re talking about dimensional shingles with wind resistance ratings and algae protection that actually hold up to salt air and temperature swings.
Metal roof replacement is another option if you want something that lasts 40-50 years with minimal maintenance. The upfront cost is higher, but the long-term value is hard to beat—especially if you’re planning to stay in your home. Metal roofs handle snow load better, resist wind damage, and don’t deteriorate from freeze-thaw cycles the way shingles can.
For flat roof replacement or low-slope sections, we use EPDM rubber roofing that’s proven itself in commercial applications for decades. It’s flexible enough to handle temperature changes without cracking, and it’s one of the most reliable options for flat or nearly flat surfaces.
Every roof replacement includes new underlayment, ice-and-water shield in vulnerable areas, proper ventilation to prevent ice dams and extend shingle life, new flashing around chimneys and vents, and complete cleanup and disposal. You’re not just getting new shingles—you’re getting a complete roofing system built to last.
If your roof is over 20 years old and showing any signs of deterioration, replacement is almost always the smarter move. Here in West Hills, asphalt shingle roofs typically last 15-20 years because of our weather—shorter than the 25-30 years you might see in milder climates.
Look for curling or missing shingles, granules collecting in your gutters, dark streaks or patches on the roof, or daylight visible through the roof boards from your attic. If you’re seeing multiple leaks in different areas, that’s usually a sign the whole system is failing, not just one spot.
The math matters too. If repair costs are adding up to 30% or more of what a new roof would cost, you’re throwing money away. And if you’re planning to sell within the next few years, a roof over 15 years old will show up on the inspection and either kill the deal or force you to replace it anyway—except now you’re doing it on the buyer’s timeline, not yours.
Most homeowners in West Hills pay between $8,000 and $25,000 for a complete roof replacement, with the average landing around $12,000-$16,000 for a typical single-family home. The wide range comes down to roof size, pitch, complexity, and material choice.
A basic asphalt shingle roof replacement on a 1,500 square foot ranch will cost less than a 3,000 square foot colonial with multiple valleys, dormers, and steep pitches. Material choice matters too—architectural shingles cost more than basic 3-tab, and metal roofing costs more upfront but lasts twice as long.
Don’t forget that Suffolk County requires permits for roof replacement, and those costs are usually built into your estimate. We include the cost of dumpster rental, disposal fees, and any decking repairs discovered during tear-off. If someone’s quote seems too good to be true, they’re probably cutting corners on materials, skipping permits, or planning to hit you with change orders once they start.
Most residential roof replacements in West Hills take 2-4 days from start to finish. A simple ranch with good weather can be done in two days. A larger colonial with multiple levels, chimneys, and complex flashing might take four days or a bit longer.
Weather is the biggest variable. We’re not installing shingles in the rain, and we’re not working on your roof when high winds are forecast. If we have to pause for weather, we’ll make sure everything is properly tarped and secured—your home won’t be left exposed.
The actual work breaks down like this: Day one is usually tear-off and inspection of the decking. If we find rot or damage, we repair it before moving forward. Day two is underlayment, ice-and-water shield, and starting the shingle installation. Days three and four finish the shingles, install all flashing and trim, and complete the cleanup. You’ll have a new roof faster than you think, and we’ll keep you updated every step of the way.
Architectural asphalt shingles are the most common choice in West Hills because they balance cost, durability, and performance in our climate. Look for shingles rated for high wind resistance (Class H or Class F) and algae resistance—salt air and humidity make algae growth a real problem here.
Metal roofing is gaining popularity for good reason. It handles snow load better than shingles, resists wind damage up to 140 mph, and doesn’t deteriorate from freeze-thaw cycles. The upfront cost is higher, but if you’re planning to stay in your home long-term, the 40-50 year lifespan and minimal maintenance make it worth considering.
For flat or low-slope sections, EPDM rubber roofing is your best bet. It’s flexible enough to handle temperature swings without cracking, it’s proven in commercial applications for decades, and it doesn’t develop the same problems that built-up tar roofs do. Whatever material you choose, proper installation matters more than the product itself. The best shingles in the world won’t perform if they’re installed wrong, and that’s where experience with Long Island weather makes all the difference.
Yes, but how much depends on what you’re replacing and what you choose for the new roof. If your current roof has poor ventilation or inadequate insulation at the roof line, you’re losing heated and cooled air constantly. A proper roof replacement includes fixing ventilation issues—ridge vents, soffit vents, and proper airflow that keeps your attic cooler in summer and prevents ice dams in winter.
Modern shingles with reflective granules can reduce attic temperatures by 10-15 degrees in summer, which means your AC isn’t working as hard. Metal roofing reflects even more heat, and some homeowners see a 10-20% reduction in cooling costs. In winter, proper ventilation prevents warm air from melting snow on your roof and creating ice dams, which means you’re not losing heat through the roof.
The real savings come from stopping air leaks and improving the overall system. When we replace your roof, we’re sealing penetrations, replacing worn flashing, and creating a tighter building envelope. You’ll notice the difference in comfort first—more consistent temperatures throughout the house—and then you’ll see it on your utility bills over time.
Insurance carriers are getting stricter about roof age, and once your roof hits 15-20 years old, you’ll start seeing changes in your coverage. Many policies switch from replacement cost coverage to actual cash value, which means they’ll depreciate your roof when calculating a claim payout. A roof that costs $15,000 to replace might only get you $7,000 if it’s 18 years old and they’re factoring in depreciation.
Some insurance companies won’t renew policies at all if your roof is over 20 years old, especially if there’s visible wear. Others will renew but exclude roof coverage entirely, which defeats the whole purpose of having homeowners insurance. And if you’re trying to get a new policy with an old roof, you’ll either pay significantly higher premiums or get denied coverage altogether.
A new roof doesn’t just protect your home—it protects your insurability. Most carriers offer discounts for new roofs, especially if you choose impact-resistant shingles. You’ll get full replacement cost coverage, lower premiums, and peace of mind that a claim won’t turn into a fight over depreciation. If your roof is approaching 15 years old and you’re planning to stay in your home, replacing it before the insurance company forces your hand gives you control over timing, contractor choice, and material selection.
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