Suffolk County, NY · Long Island
Roofing, Solar & Electrical in East Hampton, NY
NovaLee Solutions services the Town of East Hampton, NY — including Amagansett, Montauk, Springs, and Wainscott. East Hampton sits in the ASCE 7-22 130 mph hurricane wind-speed zone with the heaviest salt-air exposure on Long Island and an active Village of East Hampton historic district. Permits run through the Town of East Hampton Building Department plus the Village ARB when the address is inside the village limits.
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Local considerations
East Hampton sits in the ASCE 7-22 130 mph ultimate-wind-speed zone and is one of the most hurricane-exposed locations on Long Island. The 1938 Long Island Express and Sandy in 2012 both made landfall on the South Fork. Hurricane straps, six-nail shingle nailing, and tighter sheathing-edge fastening apply on every new roof.
Salt-air exposure in East Hampton — especially Amagansett, Montauk, and the ocean-facing East Hampton beachfront — is the heaviest on Long Island. Untreated drip edge and standard nails can fail in under 10 years here. We default to stainless ring-shank nails, aluminum or stainless drip edge, and Galvalume flashing on every East Hampton re-roof.
The Village of East Hampton inside the Town maintains a historic-district architectural review board (ARB) that reviews exterior color, material, and visible solar arrays. Village permits run in parallel with the Town of East Hampton Building Department permit; we file both.
Montauk's coastal cottages and beach-club housing mix cedar shake, asphalt shingle, and metal — we install all three. Many Montauk homeowners specifically choose Galvalume standing-seam metal because of salt-air longevity and reduced maintenance.
All of East Hampton is inside PSEG Long Island service territory. The 30% federal Residential Clean Energy Credit (Section 25D) applies to both rooftop solar and stand-alone Tesla Powerwall batteries on East Hampton homes the same as everywhere else on Long Island.
Services NovaLee provides in this town
Every NovaLee service is available in this town. Click any service for prices, process, and FAQs.
Representative project photos
We don't yet tag every completed job with its town, so these are clearly labeled as representative NovaLee work on Long Island, not stock images and not specific to this town.
Frequently asked questions
Is East Hampton in the highest Long Island hurricane wind zone?
Yes. East Hampton sits in the ASCE 7-22 130 mph ultimate-wind-speed zone — the highest Long Island designation. Hurricane straps, six-nail shingle nailing, and tighter sheathing-edge fastening are required on every new roof.
Do East Hampton homes need salt-air-rated materials?
Yes — the heaviest salt-air exposure on Long Island. We default to stainless ring-shank nails, aluminum or stainless drip edge, and Galvalume flashing on every East Hampton re-roof.
Does the Village of East Hampton ARB review my roof material?
Inside the Village of East Hampton historic district: yes. The ARB reviews exterior color, material, and visible solar arrays. We file village approvals alongside the Town of East Hampton building permit.
Can I install standing-seam metal on a Montauk beach cottage?
Yes. Galvalume standing-seam metal is a strong choice in Montauk for salt-air longevity and low maintenance. We install standing-seam, asphalt, and cedar.
Do you serve Springs and Wainscott?
Yes. Springs, Wainscott, Amagansett, Montauk, and the unincorporated Town of East Hampton outside village limits are all part of our service area.