NovaLee Solutions

Suffolk County, NY · Long Island

Roofing, Solar & Electrical in Lindenhurst, NY

NovaLee Solutions services the Incorporated Village of Lindenhurst — a south-shore village inside the Town of Babylon directly on the Great South Bay — with roofing, solar, Tesla Powerwall, and licensed electrical work. Many Lindenhurst homes were built mid-century and were directly impacted by Superstorm Sandy in 2012 (FEMA AE / VE flood zones cover much of the village). Permits run through the Village of Lindenhurst Building Department.

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Town snapshot

County
Suffolk County, NY
Shore
South shore (Great South Bay)
Predominant home era
1950s-1970s Capes + post-Sandy re-roofs/re-wires
Common roof types
Architectural asphalt; salt-air rated village-wide
ASCE 7 wind zone
ASCE 7-22 130 mph
Salt-air exposure
Strong (entire village)
Electric utility
PSEG Long Island
ZIP codes served
11757

Local considerations

Lindenhurst is an Incorporated Village inside the Town of Babylon with its own building department. Permits inside the village limits are filed with the Village of Lindenhurst rather than the Town of Babylon — we confirm before submitting paperwork.

Much of Lindenhurst sits in FEMA AE flood zones per the current FIRMs, with portions in the higher-velocity VE zone closest to the Great South Bay. We do not perform foundation or elevation work, but flood-zone status drives where the main electrical panel, sub-panels, and EV-charger circuits should be located, which we factor into electrical scoping.

Lindenhurst was directly impacted by Superstorm Sandy in 2012, and many homes have been re-roofed and re-wired since. On those homes we often see newer roof systems but original 1950s-1970s framing — re-roof scoping accounts for that mismatch.

Lindenhurst is in the ASCE 7-22 130 mph design wind-speed band that runs along the Suffolk south shore, with direct Great South Bay salt-air exposure. We spec stainless or aluminum drip edge, stainless ring-shank nails, and Galvalume step flashing as standard on Lindenhurst jobs.

All of Lindenhurst is inside PSEG Long Island service territory. Solar interconnection follows PSEG LI net-metering and qualifies for the standard NY-Sun rebate plus the 30% federal Residential Clean Energy Credit; flood-zone panel placement requirements apply to the inverter and rapid-shutdown disconnect.

Services NovaLee provides in this town

Every NovaLee service is available in this town. Click any service for prices, process, and FAQs.

Roofing →Roof Leak Repair →Skylight Repair & Replacement →Solar Panel Installation →Solar Panel Removal & Reinstall →Solar Panel Troubleshooting →Solar Panel Cleaning →Solar Critter Guard Installation →Residential Electrical →Tesla Powerwall Battery Installation →

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.

NovaLee asphalt-shingle roof replacement on a Long Island, NY home at sunset.
Asphalt-shingle re-roof — Long Island, NY (representative NovaLee project)
Aerial view of a NovaLee residential solar panel installation on a Long Island, NY home.
Residential solar array — Long Island, NY (representative NovaLee project)
Close-up of GAF Timberline HDZ architectural shingles installed by NovaLee.
GAF Timberline HDZ architectural shingles — close-up (representative NovaLee work)
Completed NovaLee roofing and solar project on a Long Island, NY home.
Completed roofing + solar project — Long Island, NY (representative NovaLee project)

Frequently asked questions

Which building department runs permits in Lindenhurst?

The Incorporated Village of Lindenhurst has its own building department. Permits inside the village limits are filed with the Village of Lindenhurst Building Department rather than the Town of Babylon.

Is Lindenhurst in a FEMA flood zone?

Much of it, yes. Per the current FIRMs, much of Lindenhurst is in the AE flood zone with portions in the higher-velocity VE zone closest to the Great South Bay. That drives electrical-panel placement and inverter location decisions on solar projects.

Were Lindenhurst roofs damaged by Superstorm Sandy?

Many were, and many have been re-roofed since. On Sandy-impacted homes we often see newer roof systems but original mid-century framing — we account for that mismatch in re-roof scoping.

Do Lindenhurst roofs need salt-air upgraded flashing?

Yes. The entire village has direct Great South Bay salt-air exposure. We spec stainless or aluminum drip edge, stainless ring-shank nails, and Galvalume step flashing as standard rather than as an upcharge.

Do you also serve Copiague, North Lindenhurst, and Amityville?

Yes. Copiague is the next Town of Babylon hamlet east, North Lindenhurst is immediately north of the village, and the Village of Amityville is just west — all in our service area.