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Fast, reliable repairs from an agile team to protect your home from water damage
Storm damage repair
Leak repair and detection
Flashing repair and replacement
Ventilation upgrades
Preventive maintenance
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Long Island’s climate impacts your roof gradually. Over time, it can build up into serious issues.
Strong winds and driving rain can loosen shingles, lift flashing, and create hidden points of water intrusion.
Extended storms overwhelm aging roofing systems, leading to leaks and interior damage if not addressed early.
Winter temperature swings cause materials to expand and contract, increasing the risk of cracks, ice dams, and water backing up under shingles.
Homes closer to the coast face accelerated corrosion of metal components and faster material breakdown.
Hot summers and cold winters stress roofing materials, shortening lifespan without proper maintenance.
Water stains on ceilings or walls
Missing, loose, or damaged shingles
Shingle granules collecting in gutters or at downspouts
Rusted, loose, or deteriorating flashing around vents and seams
Moss or algae growth, signaling trapped moisture
Rising energy costs caused by poor insulation or ventilation
Sagging areas or visible daylight through roof boards

Our team starts with a thorough inspection, identifies the real source of the problem (not just the symptom), and builds a clear plan of action. Sometimes that means a focused repair. Sometimes it means a longer-term strategy. Either way, you’ll know exactly where you stand.
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With proper maintenance, your roof should last you 20–30 years.
Preventative inspections, comprehensive roof management, and planned replacements help you plan ahead to avoid significant damage and unexpected, costly repairs.
Our proactive maintenance approach includes:
Preventative inspections
Ongoing roof management
Strategic, planned repairs or replacements

Regular maintenance by an experienced residential roofing contractor typically costs a fraction of major restoration work.
Storm damage? We’ve got you covered. Our team
Documents all damage thoroughly
Coordinates directly with insurance adjusters
Ensures you receive maximum coverage
Handles all paperwork and claim details
Provides emergency protection (tarping) if needed

That’s exactly why we operate differently.
We inspect before we recommend
We repair before we replace
We don’t bill major jobs until quality is confirmed
We treat your property like it’s our own home
It’s why our clients across the island trust us too
Island Roofing brings more than 30 years of experience to residential and commercial roof repair work. Our teams respond quickly, assess conditions clearly, and perform repairs that integrate properly with the existing roof system.
We focus on doing the repair correctly the first time—matching materials, maintaining system integrity, and standing behind the work after completion.
Rolled roofing repairs involve locating the damaged area, removing blisters or cracks, and restoring the surface with compatible materials. Depending on the condition of the roof, this may include reinforcing the area with roofing cement, patch material, or partial replacement.
Because rolled roofing is often installed on low-slope structures, proper sealing and drainage consideration are essential to prevent repeat issues.
Roof repair costs vary based on roof type, extent of damage, materials required, and access conditions. Minor repairs may cost a few hundred dollars, while more extensive repairs involving structural issues or larger sections of the roof can cost several thousand.
After inspection, we provide a clear scope of work and pricing so you understand the cost before any repairs begin.
Repair methods depend on the roofing material:
Shingles: Damaged shingles are replaced and sealed to restore protection.
EPDM roofing: Repairs involve cleaning the membrane and applying a compatible patch using approved adhesives.
Corrugated plastic sheets: Small penetrations or cracks are sealed or reinforced, while larger damage may require panel replacement.
Each material requires a specific repair approach to ensure durability and prevent future leaks.