Roofing and siding provide protection against the elements, while contributing to the overall aesthetics and curb appeal of residential properties. We install and replace roofs and siding to enhance energy efficiency, and preserve the value of your home for years to come.
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From home improvements to renovation, you can rest easy knowing your home will be designed and managed by our expert contractors.
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FAQ: Common Questions About Roofing and Siding
Which roofing materials should I choose?
The best roofing material depends on your budget, home style, and long-term goals. Asphalt shingles are the most popular choice on Long Island due to affordability and durability. Architectural shingles offer enhanced appearance and lifespan, while metal roofing provides excellent longevity and energy efficiency. During consultation, we help you choose a material that fits your home and local climate.
How often should I get have my roof inspected?
We recommend having your roof inspected once a year and after major storms. Regular inspections help catch small issues—such as loose shingles or flashing problems—before they turn into costly repairs. Annual inspections are especially important for older roofs or homes exposed to coastal weather.
What building codes, regulations or certifications do I need for a new roof?
Roof replacements on Long Island must comply with local building codes, including wind resistance, ventilation, and fire safety standards. In most cases, a permit is required, and inspections are performed by the town or village. We handle all permitting and ensure your new roof meets current code requirements and manufacturer installation standards.
What are the signs of potential roofing or siding damage?
Common warning signs include missing or curling shingles, cracked siding, water stains on ceilings or walls, mold growth, peeling paint, and unusually high energy bills. Outside, you may notice granules in gutters or visible gaps in siding panels. Addressing these signs early can prevent structural damage.
What should a new roof on my home cost?
The cost of a new roof varies based on size, material, pitch, and the condition of the existing structure. On Long Island, most residential roof replacements typically range from several thousand to tens of thousands of dollars. We provide detailed, transparent estimates so you understand exactly what’s included—no surprises.



