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Our homeowner's insurance bill jumped again this year. Can a new roof actually make it go down?
Yes, directly. Insurers in New York are applying a 14% average premium trend increase, largely due to storm claims. By installing a roof certified to the IBHS FORTIFIED Home standard, you demonstrate superior resilience to wind and hail. Insurance companies recognize this reduced risk and offer substantial credits, often enough to offset the annual premium hike. The investment in a FORTIFIED roof shifts your property from a high-risk to a preferred-risk category in their actuarial models.
Our roof looks worn, but it's been there since we moved in. How old is it, and what's really happening up there?
Built in 1954, your roof is now 72 years old, which exceeds the functional lifespan of any asphalt shingle system. In Edmeston Center, the original 1x6 pine plank decking beneath the shingles expands and contracts with seasonal moisture cycles. This movement, combined with decades of UV exposure, has caused the architectural shingles to become brittle, lose their granules, and likely develop cracks at the nail holes. The planks themselves may have also cupped or warped, compromising the substrate's flatness.
A tree limb just punched a hole in our roof during a storm. How fast can someone get here to stop the water?
For an active leak emergency, our dispatch prioritizes your location. A crew will route from Gilbert Lake State Park via NY-80 directly to your address. Given Edmeston's rural road network, expect a technician on-site within 45 to 60 minutes to perform a temporary tarping and water-diversion service. This immediate mitigation is critical to prevent water from cascading into the interior and damaging ceilings, walls, and insulation before permanent repairs can be scheduled.
What are the actual code requirements for a re-roof here? Is it more than just shingles?
Yes, significantly. The Town of Edmeston Code Enforcement Office enforces the 2020 Residential Code of New York State. For a contractor licensed by the NY Department of State, this mandates specific ice and water shield application in valleys and at eaves, upgraded flashing details, and proper decking attachment. For your 1x6 plank deck, this often requires an overlay of plywood or OSB to create a code-compliant substrate. Skipping these steps to save cost creates an unpermitted, non-compliant installation that can void warranties and complicate insurance claims.
We're thinking about solar. Should we stick with traditional shingles or go with solar shingles?
This is a systems debate. Traditional architectural asphalt shingles paired with rack-mounted panels leverage the NY-Sun Incentive and 30% Federal ITC directly, offering proven efficiency and easier component replacement. Integrated solar shingles provide a streamlined aesthetic but historically have lower efficiency and can complicate roof repairs. With 2026 energy costs, the financial calculus favors maximizing production. For most homes in Edmeston, a new, code-compliant roof built with future racking in mind, followed by panel installation, offers the best long-term value and flexibility.
A contractor just walked on our roof and said it's fine, but I'm not convinced. What are they missing?
A visual 'walk-over' on a 72-year-old, steep 8/12 pitch roof is inherently limited and risky. It misses sub-surface moisture trapped within the architectural shingle layers or between the old pine planks. In 2026, we supplement inspections with drone imaging and infrared scans where safe access is a concern. This technology can identify wet insulation and thermal bridging issues invisible to the naked eye, providing a complete moisture assessment without disturbing the fragile existing surface.
We found mold in our attic last winter. Could our roof be causing that?
Absolutely. On a steep 8/12 gable roof like yours, improper ventilation creates a static, humid attic environment. Warm, moist air from the living space rises and condenses on the cold roof sheathing in winter, leading to mold growth on the wood and insulation. The 2020 Residential Code of New York State mandates a balanced system with specific intake (soffit) and exhaust (ridge) ratios. Correcting this is non-negotiable for a healthy roof system and protects your home's structure and air quality.
We get strong summer thunderstorms. What makes a new roof 'storm-proof' for our area?
Storm resilience is engineered, not guaranteed. Edmeston is in a 115 mph wind zone per ASCE 7-22, requiring specific nail patterns and adhesive strip activation. For the moderate hail risk here, installing shingles with a Class 4 impact rating is a financial necessity. These shingles resist the 1 to 1.25-inch hail common in our June-August peak season, preventing the granular loss and fractures that lead to leaks. This directly reduces the likelihood of filing a claim after a severe thunderstorm.