Town of East Hampton
Re-Roof (Overlay) in Amagansett, NY
An overlay in Amagansett typically costs 20–40% less than a tear-off but lasts about 15–20 years instead of 25–30, and New York code (R908.3) forbids it over two existing layers, over slate or tile, or on a wet deck. We match Amagansett homeowners with a licensed roofer who checks the layer count and decking first and quotes both options.
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An overlay can be a sensible, cheaper option on the right Amagansett roof and a false economy on the wrong one. We match Amagansett homeowners with a licensed roofer who will check the layer count and the deck before quoting either way.
Re-roof overlay in Amagansett: what's different here
In Amagansett we are cautious about overlays. The ocean exposure is exactly where full ice-and-water shield and fresh flashing earn their keep, and an overlay gives up both. On a sheltered Amagansett lot it can still work; on the beach side it rarely does.
Houses south of the highway, the Lanes, Bluff Road and Napeague, get full ocean exposure; north of the highway the farm fields and woods are more sheltered. The Napeague stretch is essentially a sandbar. Wind-driven sand and salt abrade finishes and fill gutters faster than anywhere else on the South Fork.
Permits in Amagansett run through the Town of East Hampton Building Department; the roofer we match you with handles the filing where one is required.
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FAQ
Re-roof overlay questions
Can I overlay a new roof on my old one?
Sometimes. New York's Residential Code (R908.3) allows a roof recover only over a single existing layer, never over two or more, never over slate, clay, cement or asbestos tile, and never on a water-soaked or rotted deck. If your roof qualifies, an overlay is typically 20–40% cheaper than a tear-off (about 25% in a common example) but lasts 15–20 years instead of 25–30, and you cannot add ice-and-water shield to the deck. It makes sense on a sound single-layer asphalt roof you will sell within 10–15 years; on the oceanfront it rarely does.
How much does a roof replacement cost in East Hampton?
In 2026, a full tear-off and replacement on Long Island runs about $530–795 per square (100 sq ft) for architectural asphalt, $900–1,620 for cedar, $1,050–1,785 for standing seam metal and $1,155–1,890 for synthetic slate; natural slate is $2,000–3,500 per square nationally. A typical 2,500–4,000 sq ft East Hampton roof is 25–40 squares, so asphalt lands around $13,250–31,800 and cedar or metal well above that. East Hampton jobs tend to sit at the top of the ranges because of access, roof complexity and material grade.
Read the full answer →How long does a Hamptons roof replacement take?
The work itself is quick: asphalt 1–3 days (one day for a simple roof, two or three for a complex one), cedar 3–6 days, slate 6–10 days, plus weather. The calendar is dominated by what comes before: a permit (2–4 weeks in the Village of East Hampton; a reported 16–20 week backlog in the Town of East Hampton; the Town of Southampton is generally faster), design review in the villages' historic districts, and material lead time, which is longest for cedar, slate and copper. Book a spring roof in winter.
Do roofers need a license in Suffolk County?
Yes. Roofing contractors doing residential work in Suffolk County must hold a Home Improvement Contractor license from the Suffolk County Department of Labor, Licensing & Consumer Affairs, and some towns and villages on the East End layer their own registration on top. Ask for the Suffolk license number and a current certificate of insurance (liability and workers' compensation) before anyone goes on the roof, and check local references. Every roofer we match holds the county license and carries insurance.
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