Village of Sag Harbor (straddling the Towns of East Hampton and Southampton)
Roofing in Sag Harbor, NY
Sag Harbor Roofing Co. covers all of Sag Harbor (Village of Sag Harbor (straddling the Towns of East Hampton and Southampton)) for 11 roofing services — from roof Repair to storm & Ice Damage. Tell us about the job once; we match you with one licensed, insured roofer who works Sag Harbor regularly, and they contact you within 1 business day. Sag Harbor sits on the bay side: humid, salt-laden air and sheltered-but-damp conditions shape what we recommend here.
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Sag Harbor is the one Hamptons village where the roof is a historic-preservation question before it is a roofing question. Most of the old village sits inside the historic district, and a visible change of material, slate to asphalt, say, needs a Certificate of Appropriateness first. The houses are old, steep and close together, the streets are narrow, and the air off the bay is salty every day of the year. That combination rewards roofers who restore slate and wood shingle, detail standing seam and copper properly, and know how to get a dumpster onto Madison Street without a fight. Those are the roofers we match here.
What's different about Sag Harbor
Dense village lots with 18th- and 19th-century whaling-era houses: steep gables, Greek Revival and Federal fronts, slate, wood-shingle and standing-seam roofs, plus newer houses out toward Noyac and the bay.
- The Sag Harbor Village Historic District covers most of the old village. Any change to a roof that is visible from a street or a neighboring property needs a Certificate of Appropriateness before work starts.
- Old-village lots are tight. Staging, dumpsters and deliveries have to be planned around narrow streets, and many roofs are steep enough to need full fall protection and longer install times.
- The exposure is bay, not ocean: less sustained wind than Montauk or Sagaponack, but humid salt air year-round, which is hard on flashing, fasteners and gutters.
- A meaningful share of village roofs are slate or wood shingle on houses more than 100 years old. The right answer there is often repair-and-restore, not tear-off.
Building permits in Sag Harbor are issued by the Village of Sag Harbor Building Department; in the historic district, a roof-material change visible from a street or neighboring property also needs a Certificate of Appropriateness from the Board of Historic Preservation and Architectural Review.
Services
Roofing services in Sag Harbor
Roof Repair in Sag Harbor
Leak tracing, flashing, missing shakes or shingles, and post-storm patches, handled by a local roofer who will tell you honestly when a repair is throwing good money after bad.
Full Roof Replacement in Sag Harbor
Tear-off to the deck and a new roof system in asphalt, cedar, slate, metal or membrane, priced against published 2026 Long Island ranges so you know what a fair quote looks like.
Re-Roof (Overlay) in Sag Harbor
A second layer over the existing roof costs 20–40% less than a tear-off but lasts less, and New York code only allows it in specific conditions. We explain both sides before matching you.
New Construction Roofing in Sag Harbor
Roofing for new builds and major additions, coordinated with the architect and GC: material selection for the site, detailing for wind and salt, and the paperwork that comes with it.
Roof Inspection & Assessment in Sag Harbor
A documented look at the roof before you buy, sell, renew insurance or head into storm season, with photos and a plain-language verdict on remaining life.
Cedar Shake & Shingle Roofing in Sag Harbor
The signature Hamptons roof, done right: hand-split shakes or sawn shingles, breathable underlayment, stainless fasteners, and an honest account of cost, lifespan and maintenance by the ocean.
Slate Roofing in Sag Harbor
Natural slate for estates that will keep it a century, restoration for the old slate roofs in Southampton and Sag Harbor, and synthetic slate for owners who want the look at a third of the price.
Standing Seam Metal & Copper Roofing in Sag Harbor
Aluminum, steel and copper standing seam for modern houses, porches and the roofs that take the most wind and salt; 40–100+ year lifespans and why aluminum and copper beat steel near the ocean.
Flat & Low-Slope Roofing in Sag Harbor
Membrane roofing for modern houses, additions, porches and garages: what EPDM, TPO and modified bitumen cost, how long each lasts, and how to keep a flat roof dry by the ocean.
Gutters & Leaders in Sag Harbor
Aluminum and copper gutters sized and pitched for Hamptons roofs, leaders that actually move the water away, and the eave details that stop ice dams on shaded lots.
Storm & Ice Damage in Sag Harbor
The first 48 hours after a nor'easter, hurricane or ice storm: safe triage, temporary cover, documentation, the New York hurricane-deductible rules, and a local roofer for the permanent fix.
FAQ
Questions Sag Harbor homeowners ask
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 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.
Read the full answer →Do I need a permit for a roof replacement in East Hampton?
Usually yes for a tear-off. Across Suffolk County the pattern is that a replacement that goes down to the sheathing needs a building permit, while a shingle-over-shingle recover often does not. In the Village of East Hampton permits typically take 2–4 weeks when the application is complete; the Town of East Hampton (Springs, Wainscott, Amagansett, Montauk, Northwest) has reported a backlog of 16–20 weeks against a statutory 15-day clock. In the village's four historic districts, a visible change of roof material also needs a Certificate of Appropriateness; a new wood-shingle roof is exempt. Confirm with the building department before ordering material.
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.
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.
Read the full answer →How does Sag Harbor Roofing Co. work, and what does it cost me?
It costs homeowners nothing. You tell us about the job once, roughly sixty seconds, where the house is, what is going on, and when you want it handled. We match you with one licensed, insured roofer who works your town and is right for the material and the job, and they call you within one business day to look at the roof and quote it directly. We are a Hamptons-only referral service, not a roofing contractor and not a marketplace: one roofer, not a bidding pool, and nobody else gets your number. Participating roofers pay us a referral fee.
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