Active leaks damaging interior
In Commack, Many original roofs from the community's post-war building boom are now 30-plus years old, and the area's mature oak canopy accelerates shingle deterioration with persistent shade and leaf debris.
Most roof repairs in Commack are completed same-day or next-day and cost $300–$3,500 depending on severity. Long Island Roofing Pros is a licensed Suffolk County HIC roofer offering emergency tarp-ups 7 days a week, written line-item estimates, and a 10-year workmanship warranty on every repair.
Long Island's coastal climate — 3–5 nor'easters per year, salt air within 2 miles of the shore, and 60–80 freeze-thaw cycles annually — shortens roof lifespans in Commack by 20–30% compared to the national average. That is why the National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA) recommends verifying a contractor’s license, insurance, and manufacturer certifications before signing any roofing agreement — all of which Long Island Roofing Pros maintains and discloses in writing.
| Project Size | Commack Cost Range | Typical Timeline |
|---|---|---|
| Minor (missing shingles, single leak) | $300 – $800 | Same day |
| Moderate (flashing, multiple leaks) | $800 – $1,800 | Same day – 1 day |
| Major (structural, rotted decking) | $1,800 – $3,500+ | 1–2 days |
Prices reflect 2026 Suffolk County market rates. Long Island pricing runs 15–25% above the national average due to local labor costs and permit fees. Contact us for a free written estimate.
If damage is widespread or your roof is 20+ years old, compare costs with our Commack roof replacement page — sometimes replacement is the better long-term value.
For storm-related damage we handle insurance paperwork end-to-end — see storm damage repair in Commack for the full claim-support process.
A family-friendly hamlet anchored by top-rated schools and well-maintained subdivisions of colonials and raised ranches built in the 1960s and 1970s.
In Commack, Many original roofs from the community's post-war building boom are now 30-plus years old, and the area's mature oak canopy accelerates shingle deterioration with persistent shade and leaf debris.
Missing or blown-off shingles — a common concern for Suffolk County homeowners. Our licensed team addresses this quickly and permanently.
Flashing failure around chimneys — a common concern for Suffolk County homeowners. Our licensed team addresses this quickly and permanently.
Ice dam damage — a common concern for Suffolk County homeowners. Our licensed team addresses this quickly and permanently.
Water stains on ceilings — a common concern for Suffolk County homeowners. Our licensed team addresses this quickly and permanently.
Why Commack homeowners trust us: Many original roofs from the community's post-war building boom are now 30-plus years old, and the area's mature oak canopy accelerates shingle deterioration with persistent shade and leaf debris. As your local Suffolk County roofing contractor, we understand these challenges and build every solution to last.
How It Works
From first call to final walkthrough, we make it easy.
Emergency call & same-day assessment
Damage evaluation & documentation
Temporary protection if needed
Permanent repair with matching materials
Quality check & warranty
Emergency call & same-day assessment
Damage evaluation & documentation
Temporary protection if needed
Permanent repair with matching materials
Quality check & warranty
Long Island Roofing Pros crews are on the ground in Commack multiple days a week. We know the local streets, the Suffolk County permit counter, and the roofs on the homes next to Hoyt Farm Nature Preserve — so when we quote a roof repair in Commack, we're quoting from experience, not a map.
Homes we service cluster around Commack landmarks including Hoyt Farm Nature Preserve, Commack Motor Inn, Commack Public Library, Long Island MacArthur Airport, and Commack Shopping Center. These areas share specific roofing conditions — mature tree canopy, historic architectural styles, and wind-exposure patterns — that our Suffolk County roofers address every week during roof repair jobs.
Within Commack, we regularly work in the neighborhoods of North Commack, South Commack, East Commack, and Jericho Turnpike Corridor. Each has its own mix of housing stock — and our written estimates reflect the actual roof in front of us, not a generic template.
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Got Questions?
Answers to common questions from Long Island homeowners.
Yes — if your Commack roof repair was caused by a sudden event like a storm, falling tree, or wind damage, homeowners insurance usually covers it. We help Commack homeowners document the damage, file claims, and work directly with adjusters so you pay only your deductible.
Our team documents storm and hail damage with high-resolution photos, drone footage, and a written scope of work your adjuster can actually use. We offer free insurance inspections for any Commack homeowner who suspects nor'easters, hail, and high-wind storms that regularly impact Commack, and we work directly with every major carrier so you don't have to play middleman:
If your roof repair isn't covered by insurance — or your deductible is steep — we offer 0% APR for 12 months through Synchrony, plus fixed-rate plans up to 120 months. On a typical $14,000 Commack roof, most qualified homeowners see payments from $149/mo. Approvals are same-day and there's no prepayment penalty:
Every roof repair we perform in Commack is backed by a 10-year workmanship warranty on our labor, plus the GAF Golden Pledge material warranty (up to 50 years on premium systems). We partner with top manufacturers like GAF, Owens Corning, and CertainTeed, so the warranty you're quoted is the warranty you actually get — in writing, before we start the job.
We offer a full range of roofing services for Commack homeowners.
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