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Roofing Options - Long Island, Nassau County, Suffolk County, Queens, New York (NY)

Roofing Options for the Long Island New York Area.

If you’re considering a new roof for your house, then you’re in for some fun! Roofing options have blossomed handsomely since the turn of the decade, affording the homeowner many interesting colors and textures for roofing; options that were simply unavailable or too impractical to consider before for your roof.  What you’ll find here is a quick overview of three of the most interesting roofing options out there, and where to find more information.

Asphalt Roofing Shingles -
When I was a boy, children’s snow suits and asphalt roof singles had a lot in common.  They were both heavy and came in only two colors -- dark green or black.  Thankfully, things have changed for the better. Today’s asphalt roof shingles afford lots of room for creative choices, thanks to an explosion of available colors, textures and patterns. You can still get the usual “3-tab” roof design (the kind with the ubiquitous rectangular pattern), but don’t stop looking there. For slightly more money you can get roof shingles with irregular patterns cut along their  bottom edges, creating an attractive random pattern that’s reminiscent of cedar shakes.  An added benefit of this “no-tab” style of asphalt roof shingle is the absence of the factory-made cuts that define the 3-tab roof design.  In locations with lots of pine trees, these cuts can trap fallen needles that eventually rot and speed deterioration of the roof shingles. No cuts mean longer shingle life in places like these.

Several manufacturers offer premium asphalt roof shingle patterns that are made with a single base layer, capped by a second, irregular layer that has random cut outs.  This two-layer approach adds texture to the roof by creating shadows.  It looks great, especially on houses with a large, steep roof that’s visually prominent.

If your current asphalt roof shingling job is the very last one you want to do for a while, you should consider using a super-durable product. These are made of the usual mixture of asphalt and colored granules, but include an extra measure fiberglass reinforcement.  The best of these come with a 35-year warranty. Typical asphalt roof shingles have a 20 to 25 year life span.

Metal Roofing -
Metal roofing materials are the chameleons of the building supply world. No other product has undergone as extensive a metamorphosis since  poplar acceptance, in this case more than 50 years ago.  What started out as dull, grey sheets of steel has now taken on colorful, bullet-proof, factory-applied finishes, look-alike textures and camouflage coatings.  You can now get sheets of metal roofing, for instance, that look like clay tile, but go up fast and can be supported by any standard roof structure. Products that include fine stone chips bonded to steel look something like shakes or slate, but go on more quickly and boast warranties as long as 50 years.

Old World-Style Tiles -
For centuries people have kept the rain off their heads with an interlocking network of baked clay tiles.  Modern versions of this European roofing style are now also made of colored concrete, offering greater strength, solidity and long life spans, plus all the same good looks. Concrete tiles are also available in a shape that mimics slate and cedar shakes, if you prefer. Concrete tile roofing products are solid and impressive, but they can’t be safely supported by all roof structures.  Before you get too far into the planning process, go into your attic (or hire someone to) and measure the length, width and spacing of the angled wood members called rafters or sketch the triangular pattern of wood members that form the trusses, if that’s what you find there.  With this information a concrete tile sales representative will tell you if this product is suitable for your roof.

Getting More Info -
The easiest way to get the latest information on availability and pricing of roofing products in your area is at a large roofing or building supply outlet near you.  Few such places have roofing materials on display, so you’ll have to ask for pamphlets.  Better-yet, ask to see their behind-the-counter catalogues.  These are typically three-ring binders provided by manufacturers for use by retail sales people.  They’re not meant for public consumption, but few outlets will refuse you a look if you ask nicely. Even if you intend to have a Long Island roofing contractor, Such as New Roof Long Island, provide and apply your new roof, a visit to a building supply yard is a good way to educate yourself about the possibilities. Another great alternative to educate yourself is by visiting www.newrooflongisland.com.

Roofing Lingo:
This short list will give you a fighting chance when confronted by roofing professionals who start throwing around the jargon.

Square: An unit of roof area equal to 100 square feet.

Valley: The trough-like intersection point between two adjoining roof lines. For example: The intersection point between a dormer and a main roof is a valley.

Peak: Just as it sounds. The pointy bit at the top of an angled roof.

Fascia: The horizontal face that surrounds the edges of a peaked roof.

Drip Edge: An aluminum or steel strip that surrounds the perimeter of a roof and keeps moisture from seeping under roofing materials and damaging the roof structure

For more information, contact New Roof Long Island, a professional roofing contracting company..

We have over 30 years of roofing repair experience.  We can fix any of your roofing issues.  Contact New Roof Long Island Today!

We are partnered with the major roofing material companies and will beat any roofing contractor quotes. Get your price then call us for a free roofing estimate. We travel across Nassau County,     Suffolk County and Queens New York installing new roofs and fixing old leaky roofs.

If you are looking to fix leaks in your current roof or if you want a brand new roof, look no further. We will fix your current roof or do a roof rip and install a new roof usually in 1 day with very minimal mess!  (commercial roofing may be longer)



Nassau County, New York - Roof Leaks, Roof Repair Service, New Roof Installation, We will fix your Roof.

Albertson
Alden Manor
Atlantic Beach
Baldwin
Bayville
Bellerose Village
Bellmore
Bethpage
Carle Place
Cedarhurst
East Atlantic Beach
East Meadow
East Norwich
East Rockaway
East Williston
Elmont
Far Rockaway
Farmingdale
Floral Park
Franklin Square
Freeport
Garden City
Garden City Park
Glen Cove
Glen Head
Glenwood Landing
Great Neck
Greenvale
Hempstead
Hewlett
Hicksville
Hillside Manor
Inwood
Island Park
Jericho
Kings Point
Lake Success
Lawrence
Levittown
Lido Beach
Locust Valley
Long Beach
Lynbrook
Malverne
Manhasset
Manhasset Hills
Massapequa
Massapequa Park
Meacham
Merrick
Mill Neck
Mineola
New Hyde Park
North Baldwin
North Bellmore
North Hills
North Massapequa
North Merrick
North New Hyde Park
Oceanside
Old Bethpage
Old Westbury
Oyster Bay
Plainview
Plandome
Point Lookout
Port Washington
Rockville Centre
Roosevelt
Roslyn
Roslyn Heights
Sands Point
Sea Cliff
Seaford
South Floral Park
South Hempstead
Stewart Manor
Syosset
Uniondale
Valley Stream
Wantagh
West Hempstead
Westbury
Williston Park
Woodbury
Woodmere

Suffolk County, New York - Roof Leaks, Roof Repair Service, New Roof Installation, We will fix your Roof.

Amagansett 11930
Amity Harbor 11701
Amityville 11701
Amityville 11708
Aquebogue 11931
Babylon 11702
Babylon 11703
Babylon 11704
Babylon 11707 
Baiting Hollow 11933
Bay Shore 11706
Bayport 11705
Bellport 11713
Blue Point 11715
Bohemia 11716
Brentwood 11717
Bridgehampton 11932
Brightwaters 11718
Brookhaven 11719
Calverton 11933
Captree Island 11702
Center Moriches 11934
Centereach 11720
Centerport 11721
Central Islip 11722
Central Islip 11749
Cherry Grove 11782
Cold Spring Harbor 11724
Commack 11725
Copiague 11726
Coram 11727
Cutchogue 11935
Davis Park 11772
Deer Park 11729
Dix Hills 11746
East Hampton 11937
East Islip 11730
East Marion 11939
East Moriches 11940
East Northport 11731
East Patchogue 11772
East Quogue 11942
East Setauket 11733
East Yaphank 11967
Eastport 11941
Edgewood 11717
Elwood 11731
Fair Harbor 11706
Farmingville 11738
Fire Island Pines 11782
Fishers Island 06390
Flanders 11901
Fort Salonga 11768
Gilgo Beach 11702
Great River 11739
Greenlawn 11740
Greenport 11944
Halesite 11743
Hampton Bays 11946
Hauppauge 11749
Hauppauge 11788
Holbrook 11741
Holtsville 00501
Holtsville 00544
Holtsville 11742
Huntington 11743
Huntington Station 11746
Huntington Station 11747
Huntington Station 11750
Islandia 11749
Islandia 11760
Islip 11751
Islip Terrace 11752
Jamesport 11947
Kings Park 11754
Kismet 11706
Lake Grove 11755
Lake Ronkonkoma 11779
Laurel 11948
Lindenhurst 11757
Lloyd Harbor 11743
Manorville 11949
Mastic 11950
Mastic Beach 11951
Mattituck 11952
Medford 11763
Melville 11747
Melville 11750
Melville 11775
Middle Island 11953
Miller Place 11764
Montauk 11954
Moriches 11955
Mount Sinai 11766
Nesconset 11767
New Suffolk 11956
North Babylon 11703
Northport 11768
Oak Beach 11702
Oak Island 11702
Oakdale 11769
Ocean Beach 11770
Orient 11957
Patchogue 11772
Peconic 11958
Point O Woods 11706
Port Jefferson 11777
Port Jefferson Station 11776
Quogue 11959
Remsenburg 11960
Ridge 11961
Riverhead 11901
Rocky Point 11778
Ronkonkoma 11749
Ronkonkoma 11779
Sag Harbor 11963
Sagaponack 11962
Saint James 11780
Saltaire 11706
Sayville 11782
Selden 11784
Setauket 11733 
Shelter Island 11964
Shelter Island Heights 11965
Shirley 11967
Shoreham 11786
Smith Point 11967
Smithtown 11787
Smithtown 11788
Sound Beach 11789
South Jamesport 11970
South Setauket 11720
Southampton 11968
Southampton 11969
Southold 11971
Speonk 11972
Stony Brook 11790
Stony Brook 11794
Upton 11973
Wading River 11792
Wainscott 11975
Water Mill 11976
West Babylon 11704
West Babylon 11707
West Brentwood 11717
West Gilgo Beach 11702
West Islip 11795
West Sayville 11796
Westhampton 11977
Westhampton Beach 11978
Wheatley Heights 11798
Wyandanch 11798
Yaphank 11980