Get the Best Deal: Proven Tips to Negotiate the Price of a New Roof
Long Island homeowners face a unique mix of salt air, wind, and freeze-thaw cycles. Those conditions push a roof harder than inland climates. That local reality affects cost, warranty choices, and the way to negotiate. A fair Long Island roofing price comes from clear scope, vetted materials, and...
September 9, 2025
How Much Does It Cost To Repair A Roof On Long Island?
Homeowners across Long Island ask this after a storm, a leak, or a home inspection flags soft decking. The answer depends on material, slope, access, age, and the kind of damage the roof has. Clearview Roofing & Construction works every week across Nassau and Suffolk counties, and the price ranges...
September 9, 2025
Top Roofing Materials For Long Island Homes: Asphalt, Metal, Tile, And Flat Roofs
Long Island roofing has its own set of rules. The Atlantic throws salt and wind across the Island. Winters swing from freeze to thaw. Hurricanes and Nor’easters test fasteners, flashing, and seams. Homeowners in Nassau and Suffolk need materials that hold up to this climate and match neighborhood...
September 10, 2025
Is It Cheaper To Repair Or Replace A Roof?
Most Long Island homeowners ask this question after a storm, a leak, or a rash of missing shingles. The honest answer depends on age, damage type, and local building conditions. Clearview Roofing & Construction repairs and replaces roofs across Nassau and Suffolk counties every day, and the team...
September 10, 2025
Is $30,000 Too Much for a Roof? When a High Quote Makes Sense (and When It Doesn’t)
A $30,000 roof quote can feel like a gut punch. It sits far above the quick estimates people hear from neighbors. Yet on Long Island, the real price depends on the house, the product, and the scope. Some $30,000 quotes are inflated. Others are fair, even smart. The key is knowing which is which. ...
September 10, 2025
Long Island Roof Repair Costs: Is Fixing Cheaper Than Replacing?
Homeowners in Nassau and Suffolk face a familiar question after a nor’easter or a hot July sun stretch: fix the existing roof or budget for a full replacement. The right move depends on roof age, leak sources, shingle condition, and how long the homeowner plans to stay in the house. It also...
September 10, 2025