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Cedar Shake & Shingle Roofing in East Hampton, NY

A cedar shake or shingle roof in East Hampton runs about $900–1,620 per square on Long Island in 2026, $1,600–2,800 for premium hand-split shake, and should last 20–40 years with an annual inspection, cleaning every 3–5 years and re-treatment every 5–7. We match East Hampton homeowners with a licensed roofer who specifies breathable underlayment, stainless fasteners and copper or stainless flashing as standard.

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Cedar is the roof East Hampton was built with, and it is still the right roof for much of it, as long as the spec and the maintenance match the exposure. We match East Hampton homeowners with a licensed, insured roofer who installs cedar the right way: breathable underlayment, stainless fasteners, copper or stainless flashing.

Cedar shake in East Hampton: what's different here

In East Hampton cedar behaves very differently by lot. In the shade of the wooded inland streets it holds moss and needs regular cleaning to reach its 30–40 years; on the ocean and pond side it needs wind fastening and salt-resistant metal. The roofer should ask where the house is before quoting the spec.

In the historic parts of East Hampton, a like-for-like wood shingle roof is usually the easiest approval; confirm before changing material.

Town of East Hampton building permits have been running far behind the statutory 15-day clock; a 2026 report put the backlog at 16–20 weeks. Village permits are typically 2–4 weeks when the application is complete. The ocean-side lanes take salt spray and wind head-on. Springs and Northwest Woods are sheltered but heavily treed, so moss, leaf load and shade-driven moisture are the bigger roof problems there.

Permits in East Hampton run through the Village of East Hampton Building Department inside the village; Town of East Hampton Building Department for Springs, Northwest Woods and the rest of the town; the roofer we match you with handles the filing where one is required.

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How long does a cedar shake roof last in the Hamptons?

Plan on 20–40 years. The Cedar Shake & Shingle Bureau puts the average at 30–40 years and a well-maintained roof at up to 50. In the Hamptons the spread is driven by exposure and maintenance: a shaded Northwest Woods roof that is cleaned every 3–5 years and re-treated every 5–7 can reach the long end; an oceanfront roof in Montauk or Sagaponack that never sees a brush will sit at the short end, and its flashing, fasteners and gutters will usually fail before the wood does.

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Cedar shake vs cedar shingle: what's the difference?

A shake is split from the log (hand-split, or taper-sawn on one face), so it is thick, irregular and textured. A shingle is sawn smooth on both faces, so it is thinner, flatter and uniform. Most of the Hamptons' older houses carry shingles, which read quieter; shakes are common on larger, newer houses. Shakes cost more (general cedar runs $900–1,620 per square on Long Island; premium hand-split shake with a breathable underlayment $1,600–2,800) and both last 20–40 years with the same maintenance: clean every 3–5 years, re-treat every 5–7.

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What's the best roof for a beachfront Hamptons home?

There is no single answer, but there is a short list. Standing seam in aluminum or copper handles wind best and shrugs off salt (40–70+ years for aluminum, 70–100+ for copper). Natural slate lasts 75–200 years and resists wind once properly hung, with copper fasteners. Cedar is the traditional choice and works if it is fastened for wind and maintained on schedule, at the short end of its 20–40 years. Architectural and designer asphalt is the budget option, with some designer lines wind-rated to 130 mph. Whatever the covering, the details decide it: full ice-and-water shield, stainless or copper metal.

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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.

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