Long Island homeowners fall under New York's coastal roofing requirements. New York State follows the 2020 IBC/IRC statewide; New York City has its own NYC Building Code incorporating enhanced wind and storm provisions. Long Island — Nassau and Suffolk counties — carries ASCE 7-16 coastal high-wind classification. Roofing labor rates in the metro area are the highest in the region ($60–$95/hour). Sandy-era experience has made rigorous documentation the standard practice among New York adjusters.
Storm damage on Long Island roofs
Long Island roofs face New York's coastal storm exposure — wind uplift, hail, and moisture intrusion that often is not visible from the ground.
Hurricane Sandy's 2012 landfall produced the largest storm-damage claim event in New York history — over $19 billion in insured losses statewide. The Rockaways, Long Beach, Fire Island, and Montauk all experienced catastrophic damage. More commonly, Atlantic nor'easters strike Long Island and NYC 3–6 times per year with 40–70 mph sustained winds, heavy rain, and coastal surge. Tropical Storm Ida's 2021 remnants produced record rainfall that flooded subway systems and generated thousands of inland roof damage claims.
Upstate New York — Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse — faces lake-effect snow loading and ice dam damage as the dominant roof threats. Lake-effect systems can deposit 3–5 feet of snow in 24 hours, creating structural load and ice dam conditions that produce significant interior water damage.
🌀 Long Island storm history
Sandy (2012), Irene (2011), and Ida's 2021 remnants are New York's defining modern events. Sandy caused $19 billion in insured NY losses and over 300,000 damaged homes. The 1938 Long Island Express hurricane remains the historical benchmark for direct Long Island landfall.
2026 roof repair & replacement ranges
Ranges reflect 2026 quotes from licensed New York roofers serving the Long Island area.
| Roof work | Typical range | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Minor storm repair | $400 – $1,800 | Missing shingles, nor'easter damage, flashing |
| Section / slope replacement | $1,800 – $8,500 | Wind or hail damage, one slope |
| Full roof replacement | $14,000 – $35,000+ | Major storm damage, Long Island / NYC market |
| Free inspection | $0 | Every homeowner after a storm |
New York has the highest roofing labor costs in the region ($60–$95/hour). Long Island and NYC metro market pricing reflects both labor and material premiums.
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Storm roof claims in Long Island
New York homeowner's insurance covers wind and storm damage — Sandy shaped how New York adjusters handle coastal claims today.
New York insurers became significantly more rigorous about storm-damage documentation after Sandy. Dated inspection reports, weather event correlation, and professional assessments are standard requirements. NYC building code also requires permits for most roofing work. NY standard is one year from the date of loss to file.
What to do once it's safe
Stay safe & tarp if needed
Don't climb a damaged roof. Cover active leaks from inside and call a pro for emergency tarping. Step-by-step tarp guide →
Document everything with dates
Dated photos of all visible damage — roof, ceilings, walls, attic. Timestamps matter for claim correlation.
Get a free licensed inspection
A licensed Long Island roofer finds hidden damage and writes the report your claim needs.
File within your window
Submit promptly with the inspection report. Earlier is always stronger.
How to verify a roofer in Long Island
After any major storm, unlicensed contractors flood Long Island neighborhoods. Protect yourself.
New York State roofing contractors must be licensed under the Home Improvement Contractor law in their county. New York City requires an NYC-specific HIC license. Verify at dos.ny.gov. After Sandy, predatory contractors targeted Long Island communities — always verify NY licensure before signing.
Verify state license
Check the New York licensing board before signing anything.
Confirm insurance
Ask for liability and workers' comp certificates.
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