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It’s safe to say that after 20+ years servicing roofs on Long Island, we know a thing or two about your home’s needs. Below is valuable information for homeowners on Long Island. Call us directly or fill out the form below if you have any questions on your home’s roofing systems. Thanks for stopping by.

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We are here to help all East Hampton homeowners. Find helpful incites into your roofing questions, below.

Chimney Inspection

Many homeowners don’t think much about chimneys outside of annual inspection. That is, until they either notice their chimney has become dirty or smoky due to a fire, or simply want to be aware of general chimney safety.

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Chimney Replacement

chimney can be classified as a power or money pit because it requires constant maintenance in order for it to last long. One of the most popular reasons why homeowners typically replace there chimneys is a lack of maintenance. Still, some are replaced due to poor initial construction practices which can lead to cracks developing, causing leaks later on.

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Chimney Flashing Repairs

These days, the internet is a wealth of knowledge about chimneys and how they work. Still, we are here to answer any questions both off and online. We believe, when you hire a professional chimney contractor, they should have extensive experience working with chimneys and be willing to answer all of your questions. Period. There is no such thing as a “stupid question,” and we love homeowners that want to be “savvy.” Some of what we do can be complicated.

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Chimney Caps

Your home shouldn’t be exposed to moisture because it can cause damage over time if you’re not careful. Moisture in your fireplace could even lead to mold or mildew, which will make the air quality worse inside your house during winter months when you spend most of your time indoors by the fire place! Installing a chimney cap on top of the opening will help protect against this risk as well as other problems that may arise.

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Where to Find Chimney Flashing Repair Contractors

Chimney Flashing is something that comes up time again when you have a fireplace. Chimneys are, by far, the most used and often viewed part of your house. They allow your home’s heat to go out into the cold, outside air. You might think it doesn’t matter what kind of chimney you have as long as it works. Unfortunately, chimneys and smoke stacks can be very expensive to replace if they are not maintained.

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Chimney Brick Repair

When chimneys are built or repaired without an installer with experience in masonry chimney repairs they tend to crack over time because of weathering factors, but also because of how it’s constructed. The chimney will generally have a higher point which makes it more likely to be hit by high winds.

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Chimney Chase Covers

Chase covers are used at the top of chimneys to keep out rain, snow, and critters. They typically sit horizontally above a roof’s flashings or a roof’s water diverter. The purpose of a chase cover is to protect the chimney from weather elements as well as from animals that might crawl into the chimney in an attempt to build a nest.

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Roof Flashing

Putting roof flashing on a roof can be an essential element when building a roof, in order to protect the house from water leakage problems. If everything is done properly, then that will add additional protection, which extends the life of the roof itself. Roof flashings are sold in roof kits, which come with all the necessary

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Shingle Roofing

When you need shingle roof installation or shingle roof repairs it is important to make sure you hire a Long Island Shingle Installer who specialized in asphalt shingles as this type of shingle requires a certain level of expertise since they can be difficult to work with if not installed correctly. It is important that your contractor has experience so he or she knows.

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Roof Inspections

The roof inspection process involves several steps and should be completed by an experienced roofer. The first step to take when performing a roof inspection is to measure the pitch, or incline angle, of the roof. Roof pitch is important because it determines how much work must be done in order to ensure that all parts of the roof are accessible during the inspection. It also helps determine what tools will need to be used during this process such as straight ladders and safety harnesses.

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