Does Homeowners Insurance Cover Roof Damage on Long Island?
Most Long Island homeowners assume insurance covers roof damage — but the details matter more than the policy summary. Here is what actually gets covered and what does not.
Read articlePractical guidance on roof care, lifespan, inspections, and when restoration beats replacement — written for Nassau and Suffolk County homeowners.
Most Long Island homeowners assume insurance covers roof damage — but the details matter more than the policy summary. Here is what actually gets covered and what does not.
Read articleHurricane season runs June through November — and Long Island roofs take a beating every year. Here is a practical pre-season checklist to protect your home before the first storm hits.
Read articleThe math, the qualifying criteria, and the cases where it isn't worth it — so you can make the call before anyone sells you anything.
Read article$500–$1,500 for most homes — about 5–8% of a full replacement. Here's exactly what drives that range and what you get for the money.
Read articleA complete guide to shingle rejuvenation — the chemistry behind it, the step-by-step process, Long Island-specific considerations, and which roofs actually qualify.
Read articleReal 2026 replacement costs for Nassau and Suffolk County — broken down by home size, shingle type, and the factors that push quotes higher. Plus the alternative most contractors won't bring up.
Read articleThe science behind bio-based roof restoration — why asphalt shingles fail, how plant-derived oils reverse the process, and which roofs qualify for treatment vs. replacement.
Read articleThe decision is one of the most expensive calls you'll make as a homeowner — and most of the time you're getting advice from someone who profits from the more expensive option. Here's the unbiased framework.
Read articleManufacturer ratings don't account for salt air, nor'easters, or freeze-thaw cycles. Here's the honest answer for Long Island — and what to watch for before you hit the end of the window.
Read articleWhat a thorough inspection covers, how to spot biased advice, and the three outcomes every homeowner should understand — including the one that could save you $15,000.
Read articleGranules in the gutter. Curling edges. Dark streaks. These look alarming — but most of them are surface problems, not structural ones. Here's how to tell the difference before someone sells you a new roof.
Read articleWe offer free roof inspections for Long Island homeowners — with an honest assessment, not a sales pitch.
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