At Happy Remodeling, we take pride in being a premier roofing company in Long Island. When you choose us for a roof inspection and evaluation, you benefit from:
Expertise
Our team includes seasoned roof inspectors with extensive experience in the region. They bring a wealth of knowledge to identify potential issues accurately and offer professional recommendations.
Comprehensive Assessments
We conduct thorough roof evaluations, leaving no stone unturned. This allows us to provide you with an honest and detailed assessment of your roof’s condition.
Transparent Communication
We believe in open communication. Our inspectors are dedicated to answering all your questions, ensuring you have a clear understanding of the evaluation results and any recommended actions.
Professionalism
From the initial inspection to the final assessment, our team maintains the highest standards of professionalism. We prioritize your satisfaction and work diligently to address your roofing needs.
We warranty everything we do for a lifetime—no exceptions. We stand behind our services and installers.
All jobs are completed with no money down, so the experience is stress-free for our homeowners.
We pride ourselves on offering the highest quality materials matched with a 5-star experience.
No roof will last forever, and every roofing material has an expected lifespan. Asphalt shingles, which are the most commonly used roofing material in Long Island, last between 15 and 30 years. Wear and storm damage can shorten that lifespan, and you should monitor for the usual warning signs.
Water Damage in the Attic: Check for any signs of water stains or damage in your attic, as this may indicate a leaking roof.
Sagging Roof: If your roof appears to sag, it's a clear indication of structural issues that may require a replacement.
Curled or Buckled Shingles: Shingles that have curled or buckled are a sign of aging and may compromise the integrity of your roof.
Missing Flashing: Flashing is crucial for preventing water penetration. Missing or damaged flashing requires attention.
Moss, Algae, Mold, or Fungi Growth: Excessive growth on your roof can be a sign of underlying issues and may necessitate a replacement.