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Updated March 2026

Roof Replacement Cost in Long Island (Suffolk County) $11,000 – $21,000

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Sprawling eastern Long Island with hurricane-zone coastal areas, diverse housing from Hamptons estates to Huntington suburbs, and strong wind-rated material demand.

Avg Cost

$11,000 – $21,000

architectural shingles, 2,100 sqft

Top Material

Impact-Resistant / Metal

coastal wind rating critical

Best Season

Apr – Nov

avoid hurricane season for coast

Permit Required

Yes

$75 – $350 (varies by town)

New York Roofing Prices by Material (2026)

3-Tab Shingles

Cost/Sq Ft

$3.98$6.10

Avg Project

$7,500 – $14,375

Architectural Shingles

Cost/Sq Ft

$5.30$7.95

Avg Project

$10,000 – $18,750

Clay/Concrete Tile

Cost/Sq Ft

$13.65$23.10

Avg Project

$26,000 – $55,000

Impact-Resistant Shingles

Cost/Sq Ft

$6.48$9.72

Avg Project

$12,000 – $22,500

Excellent — essential for all South Fork and coastal properties

Standing Seam Metal

Cost/Sq Ft

$10.50$17.85

Avg Project

$20,000 – $42,500

Synthetic Slate

Cost/Sq Ft

$11.55$18.90

Avg Project

$22,000 – $45,000

TPO/Flat Roof

Cost/Sq Ft

$7.48$12.65

Avg Project

$13,000 – $27,500

Good — limited commercial use

Wood Shake

Cost/Sq Ft

$9.18$16.20

Avg Project

$17,000 – $37,500

Poor — salt spray and hurricane winds are destructive

New York-Specific Cost Factors

Hurricane and Nor'easter Exposure

Suffolk County's South Fork sits in the direct path of Atlantic hurricanes — the 1938 hurricane devastated the Hamptons. Nor'easters regularly bring 45–65 mph winds. Enhanced wind-rated installations (130–150 mph) are critical for all coastal Suffolk properties. Interior Suffolk faces less extreme but still significant wind exposure.

Cost impact: $1,500 – $5,000 for coastal wind compliance

Hamptons Premium Market

The Hamptons command the highest residential roofing prices in New York state. Premium materials (cedar shake, natural slate, copper accents), exacting architectural review, and luxury contractor rates ($120–$160/hr) create a market where roof replacements routinely exceed $50,000–$100,000 on estate homes.

Cost impact: +50 – 100% in Hamptons communities

Barrier Beach and Flood Zone

Fire Island, Westhampton Beach, and the barrier beaches face the most extreme coastal risk in Suffolk County. FEMA V zones require elevated construction and enhanced roofing standards. Flood insurance premiums of $5,000–$15,000+ per year make resilient roofing investments critical.

Cost impact: $5,000 – $15,000+/yr flood insurance

Seasonal Contractor Demand

Suffolk County's large seasonal population (Hamptons doubles in summer) creates uneven contractor demand. Summer is peak season for both roofing and renovation work. Scheduling in the Hamptons during summer can extend lead times to 6–8 weeks. Off-season bookings (spring and fall) offer better availability and pricing.

Cost impact: +10 – 15% summer premium in Hamptons

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Long Island (Suffolk County)

Local Rate

Est. Range$9,000$16,000
Permit Cost$75 – $350
Labor Ratearchitectural shingles, 2,100 sqft

Suffolk County stretches 86 miles east from the Nassau County border to Montauk Point, with climate varying significantly from west to east. The South Fork (Hamptons) faces direct Atlantic hurricane exposure. The North Fork faces Long Island Sound winds. Annual snowfall ranges from 25 inches in western Suffolk to 20 inches near Montauk where ocean moderation reduces snow. Nor'easters bring 45–65 mph winds. The flat terrain provides zero wind shelter. Salt spray reaches well inland from both the Atlantic and Sound coasts. Hurricane season (June–November) creates genuine risk for the South Fork and barrier beaches.

Long Island (Suffolk County) building dept

Roofing Material Recommendations for New York

Impact-Resistant Shingles

Suffolk Coastal Essential

Excellent

Impact-resistant Class 4 shingles are the go-to choice for Suffolk County homeowners facing hurricane and nor'easter exposure. The combination of 130+ mph wind ratings and significant insurance savings makes them the default for most Suffolk homes.

  • Wind rating: 130+ mph meets coastal code requirements
  • Insurance savings: 10–25% premium reduction
  • Impact resistance for hurricane-driven debris
  • UL 2218 Class 4 — the standard for Long Island insurance
$5.50 – $9.00/sqftGet quote

Standing Seam Metal

South Fork Storm Shield

Excellent

Standing seam metal is the ultimate roofing material for Suffolk County's most exposed coastal properties. Hurricane-proof wind ratings, salt spray resistance, and 40–70 year lifespan make it the top recommendation for Hamptons and barrier beach homes.

  • Wind rating: 140–160 mph — hurricane-rated for South Fork
  • Marine-grade coatings resist Atlantic salt spray
  • Lifespan: 40–70 years in coastal environment
  • Snow shedding eliminates ice dam concerns
$9 – $16/sqftGet quote

Architectural Shingles

Interior Suffolk Value

Fair

For interior western Suffolk neighborhoods (Huntington, Smithtown, Hauppauge) with less direct coastal exposure, enhanced wind-rated architectural shingles offer the best balance of performance and value.

  • Best value for interior Suffolk neighborhoods
  • Enhanced wind-rated options at 130 mph
  • Wide style selection for suburban homes
  • Algae-resistant for Long Island humidity
$4.50 – $8.00/sqftGet quote

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Long Island (Suffolk County) Neighborhoods and Permits

The Hamptons (Southampton, East Hampton, Bridgehampton, Montauk) have luxury estate homes with premium roofing demands and extreme coastal exposure. Huntington and Smithtown have affluent suburban neighborhoods with large Colonial and contemporary homes. Babylon and Islip have South Shore waterfront communities with enhanced coastal requirements. Brookhaven is the largest town with diverse housing from Stony Brook to Shirley. Shelter Island and the North Fork (Southold, Greenport) have seasonal and year-round communities with distinct coastal character.

Permit Information — Long Island (Suffolk County)

  • Cost: $75 – $350
  • Authority: Local Town Building Department
  • Timeline: 3–10 business days
  • Suffolk County permits are issued by 10 town building departments (Babylon, Brookhaven, East Hampton, Huntington, Islip, Riverhead, Shelter Island, Smithtown, Southampton, Southold). Requirements vary significantly. Hamptons communities have strict architectural review boards. South Shore and barrier beach communities enforce enhanced wind codes. Suffolk County does not require HIC licensing at the county level.
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Insurance Considerations in Long Island (Suffolk County)

Suffolk County insurance costs vary dramatically by location. Hamptons and South Fork properties face the highest premiums in New York state due to hurricane exposure and extreme property values. Barrier beach communities (Fire Island, Westhampton Beach) require mandatory flood insurance. North Fork properties face moderate wind exposure. Interior Suffolk (Hauppauge, Commack) has the most affordable premiums. Impact-resistant roofing provides the largest insurance savings in coastal zones.

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Frequently Asked Questions: New York Roof Replacement Costs

How much does a roof replacement cost in Suffolk County in 2026?
Suffolk County roof replacements average $11,000 to $21,000 for a standard 2,100 sqft home with architectural shingles. Interior Suffolk (Huntington, Smithtown) is more affordable, while South Fork Hamptons properties range from $30,000 to $100,000+ for estate homes with premium materials. Coastal wind-rated installations add $1,500–$5,000.
Are the Hamptons roofing costs really that much higher?
Yes. Hamptons roofing costs are the highest in New York state. Factors include extreme coastal exposure requiring premium wind-rated materials, architectural review board requirements mandating specific materials (cedar shake, slate, copper), luxury contractor rates ($120–$160/hr), and large estate home sizes (3,000–8,000+ sqft roofs). A basic Hamptons estate roof replacement starts at $40,000–$50,000.
What roofing materials handle Suffolk County hurricanes best?
Standing seam metal (140–160 mph wind rating) is the top performer for hurricane-prone Suffolk County. Impact-resistant shingles (130+ mph) are the best value option with strong insurance savings. Natural slate handles extreme wind but adds significant weight. Avoid 3-tab shingles and wood shake — both fail catastrophically in hurricane conditions.
Do I need flood insurance in Suffolk County?
Properties in FEMA-designated flood zones (V zones on barrier beaches, A zones in coastal lowlands) require flood insurance for federally backed mortgages. This includes much of Fire Island, Westhampton Beach, parts of Babylon, and low-lying areas of the South Fork. Check your flood zone status through FEMA's Flood Map Service Center or your town building department.
When is the best time for Suffolk County roof replacement?
April through November provides the working window. For coastal properties, complete work before hurricane season peaks (August–October). Interior Suffolk has more flexibility. Hamptons homeowners should avoid summer when contractor demand peaks and schedule spring or fall work. Book coastal projects by March to ensure pre-hurricane-season completion.

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