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Storm & Ice Damage in Wainscott, NY

After a storm in Wainscott: photograph everything first, get a temporary cover on within a day or two, call your insurer, then a licensed roofer. Typical repairs run $350–1,500; New York hurricane deductibles are 1–5% of dwelling coverage and, since February 2, 2026, apply only at sustained winds of 74 mph or more. We match Wainscott homeowners with a local, Suffolk-licensed roofer, not a storm-chasing crew.

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Storms hit Wainscott the way they hit every South Fork town, with wind off the water and then a wave of out-of-area crews. We match Wainscott homeowners with a licensed, insured local roofer who will do the temporary cover quickly and the permanent repair properly.

Storm damage in Wainscott: what's different here

In Wainscott the ocean and pond side takes wind damage at ridges, rakes and flashing; the wooded inland side takes falling limbs and, in winter, ice dams at the eaves. The triage is the same: document, cover, call the insurer, then the roofer.

Permits run through the Town of East Hampton Building Department. Wainscott runs from the ocean at Beach Lane to woods north of Route 27. Pond-front and beach-front roofs see salt and wind; the northern lots see shade and leaf load instead.

Permits in Wainscott 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

Storm damage questions

What does a hurricane deductible mean for my roof claim in New York?

It is a separate, larger deductible that applies instead of your ordinary one when a loss is caused by a hurricane. In New York it is set at 1–5% of your dwelling coverage (most commonly 2–5%) and must be shown in dollars on your declarations page: a $150,000 dwelling limit at 5% is $7,500 before the insurer pays anything. Since February 2, 2026 one statewide rule applies: the deductible is triggered only by a storm with sustained winds of 74 mph or more, within a window from 12 hours before landfall to 12 hours after the last warning is cancelled, and only the higher of the two deductibles applies to a given loss.

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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.

How do I know if my roof needs to be replaced?

Look for the pattern, not a single leak. Asphalt: curling, cracked or bald shingles and granules in the gutters, typically past 20 years. Cedar: widespread cupping, splitting, soft spots and shakes sliding out, past 25–30. Flat: ponding that lasts more than 48 hours and seams lifting. Any roof: daylight in the attic, staining on rafters, leaks at different spots in different storms, or a second layer already on. One failure on a young roof is a repair ($350–1,500 typical); several failures on an old roof is a replacement. A roof inspection, about $250 on average, settles it in writing.

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