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You shouldn’t have to stress about leaks during every storm or wonder if your roof will make it through another Long Island winter. When your roof is properly installed and maintained, you get real peace of mind.
Your home stays dry, your energy bills stay reasonable, and you can actually enjoy those beautiful Calverton seasons instead of dreading them. No more buckets in the attic or emergency calls during storms.
That’s what happens when you work with contractors who understand both Long Island weather and what it takes to build a roof that lasts.
We’ve been protecting Long Island homes for over two decades. We’re not some fly-by-night operation or national chain that doesn’t understand local conditions.
We know Calverton’s weather patterns, from those humid summers that test your ventilation to the nor’easters that separate good roofs from great ones. We’ve seen what works here and what doesn’t.
Our family-owned approach means you deal with the same people from estimate to completion. No handoffs to random subcontractors or customer service departments that don’t know your project.
First, we come out and actually look at your roof – not just give you a number over the phone. Our inspection covers everything from shingles and flashing to ventilation and structural issues you might not even know about.
You get a detailed explanation of what needs to be done and why, plus a written estimate that won’t change once we start work. No surprises, no “we found additional problems” conversations halfway through.
When we start your project, we protect your property, work efficiently, and clean up completely each day. Most residential roofs are completed in 1-3 days depending on size and complexity. You’ll know exactly when we’ll be there and when we’ll be done.
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Your roof doesn’t exist in isolation. That’s why we handle everything from asphalt shingles and metal roofing to chimney repairs and gutter systems. When one contractor can address all your exterior needs, you avoid the coordination headaches and finger-pointing that comes with multiple companies.
Calverton’s coastal location means your roof faces unique challenges. Salt air, high winds, and temperature swings that can go from 90 degrees in summer to below freezing in winter. We use materials and techniques specifically chosen for Long Island conditions.
Whether you need emergency storm damage repairs, a complete roof replacement, or preventive maintenance to extend your roof’s life, we have the experience and local knowledge to do it right.
Most residential roof replacements in Calverton take 1-3 days, depending on the size of your home and complexity of the roof design. Weather can affect timing, especially during Long Island’s storm season.
We work efficiently but never rush quality. A typical ranch home might be completed in one full day, while larger colonials or homes with multiple roof lines typically take 2-3 days. We’ll give you an accurate timeline during your estimate and keep you updated if weather or unexpected conditions affect the schedule.
Asphalt shingles remain the most popular choice for Calverton homes because they handle our climate well and offer good value. We typically recommend architectural shingles over basic 3-tab shingles for better wind resistance and longevity.
Metal roofing is increasingly popular for its durability and energy efficiency, especially with homeowners planning to stay in their homes long-term. It handles snow load, high winds, and salt air exceptionally well. The higher upfront cost is often offset by the 40-70 year lifespan and lower energy bills.
For flat or low-slope roofs common on ranch homes and additions, we use EPDM rubber or TPO systems that resist ponding water and temperature extremes.
Yes, we provide 24/7 emergency roof repair services throughout Calverton and Long Island. When storms hit, we prioritize calls based on safety and severity – active leaks and structural damage get immediate attention.
Our emergency service focuses on stopping leaks and preventing further damage until permanent repairs can be made safely. We carry tarps, emergency sealants, and temporary patching materials to handle most urgent situations.
Keep in mind that during major storms, response times may be longer due to high demand and safety considerations. We can’t work on roofs during active severe weather, but we’ll get to you as soon as conditions allow.
Roof replacement costs in Calverton typically range from $8,000-$25,000 depending on size, materials, and complexity. A typical ranch home with asphalt shingles averages $12,000-$16,000, while larger colonials or premium materials can cost more.
The total includes tear-off, disposal, new materials, labor, and permits. We provide detailed written estimates that break down all costs so you know exactly what you’re paying for. Unlike some contractors, our estimates don’t change once work begins unless you request additional services.
We offer financing options and will work with your insurance company if storm damage is involved. Many homeowners are surprised how much their insurance covers, especially for wind and hail damage.
Usually, yes. Replacing gutters during a roof project makes sense both logistically and financially. We’re already on your roof with equipment in place, so gutter replacement adds minimal additional setup costs.
Old gutters often suffer damage during roof removal, and new gutters complement a new roof both functionally and aesthetically. Properly sized and positioned gutters are crucial for protecting your new roof investment by directing water away from the foundation and preventing ice dams.
We can evaluate your existing gutters during the roof inspection and recommend whether repair, replacement, or upgrades make sense. Many homeowners upgrade to larger 6-inch gutters or add gutter guards during roof replacement projects.
Age is the biggest factor – most asphalt shingle roofs need replacement after 20-25 years in Long Island’s climate. But other signs include multiple leaks, missing or damaged shingles, granule loss, and daylight visible through the roof boards.
During our inspection, we look at the overall condition, not just obvious problems. Sometimes a roof that looks okay from the ground has serious issues with flashing, ventilation, or structural damage that make repairs impractical.
We’ll give you an honest assessment of whether repairs will solve your problems or just delay the inevitable. If your roof has several years of life left, we’ll recommend maintenance and repairs. If it’s near the end of its useful life, replacement usually makes more financial sense than ongoing repairs.