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Sonny & Son’s

Sonny & Son’s

Hudson NY 12534
Roofing

Sonny & Son’s is a trusted, family-run roofing company proudly serving homeowners and businesses in Hudson, NY, and the surrounding Columbia County area. We specialize in addressing the specific chall...

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Estimated Roofing Service Costs in Hudson, NY

Emergency Leak TarpingEstimated Range
$449 - $604
Roof Health InspectionEstimated Range
$174 - $234
Minor Roof Leak RepairEstimated Range
$649 - $869
Asphalt Shingle ReplacementEstimated Range
$12,534 - $16,719
Seamless Gutter InstallEstimated Range
$2,804 - $3,744

Methodology: Estimates are dynamically generated using labor multipliers derived from 2025 BLS OEWS (SOC 47-2181) data for Hudson. Prices include standard parts and labor adjusted for 2026 economic projections.

FAQs

What makes a roof truly storm-resistant for Hudson's 115 mph wind zone?

Storm resilience requires a systems approach beyond shingle selection. For 115 mph Ultimate Design Wind Speed zones, proper decking attachment to the roof structure is critical—especially on 1930s-era tongue-and-groove pine planks. Class 4 impact-resistant shingles withstand 2-inch hail impacts at 90 mph, providing financial necessity during peak thunderstorm season. Combined with enhanced hip and ridge fastening patterns and sealed deck seams, this creates redundancy that prevents cascading failures during severe weather events.

My roof looks fine from the ground. Why would I need infrared inspection?

Traditional visual inspections miss 70% of moisture intrusion in architectural asphalt shingle systems. Infrared thermography identifies sub-surface moisture trapped between shingles and the pine plank decking before visible stains appear. This technology detects temperature differentials indicating wet insulation or compromised underlayment—common issues in Hudson's humid summers. Early detection prevents structural rot in the historic 1x6 tongue-and-groove decking and avoids complete roof system replacement.

My roof is actively leaking during a thunderstorm. How quickly can a contractor respond to tarp my roof?

Emergency tarping crews can typically reach Downtown Hudson properties within 45-60 minutes. From the Warren Street Historic District, the most efficient route follows NY-9G northbound to access residential areas. Crews carry Class 4 impact-resistant tarps specifically for steep 8/12 pitch roofs, securing them with weighted battens rather than penetrating the historic decking. This temporary measure prevents interior water damage while allowing proper assessment of the underlying pine plank condition.

My 1938 Hudson home has architectural asphalt shingles on tongue-and-groove pine plank decking. Why is it showing signs of failure now?

At 88 years old, your roof system has exceeded its expected lifespan by decades. Architectural asphalt shingles on 1x6 tongue-and-groove pine plank decking in Downtown Hudson have endured thousands of UV exposure and moisture cycles. The pine planks expand and contract seasonally, creating movement that compromises shingle adhesion. This decking type, common in historic homes, lacks the dimensional stability of modern plywood or OSB, accelerating granule loss and cracking in the asphalt shingles.

Should I install traditional architectural shingles or solar shingles for my Hudson roof replacement?

The decision balances immediate protection against long-term energy savings. Traditional architectural asphalt shingles provide proven storm protection for Hudson's climate at lower upfront cost. Solar shingles qualify for NY-Sun incentives plus the 30% federal Investment Tax Credit in 2026, but require specific roof orientation and may complicate future repairs. For historic districts, traditional shingles often better preserve architectural character while solar-ready wiring and conduit placement maintains future energy upgrade options.

My steep gable roof seems properly vented. Why is there mold in my attic?

Steep 8/12 pitch roofs create unique ventilation challenges often overlooked in historic Hudson homes. The 2020 Residential Code of New York State requires specific intake-to-exhaust ratios (typically 1:300) that many older installations lack. Insufficient soffit intake combined with ridge exhaust creates negative pressure, drawing moist interior air into attic spaces where it condenses on cooler pine plank decking. Properly balanced ventilation maintains deck temperature within 10°F of outdoor air, preventing mold growth and ice dam formation.

My homeowner's insurance premium increased 18% this year. Can roof upgrades really lower my bill?

Yes, strategic roof upgrades directly reduce insurance premiums in Hudson. The IBHS FORTIFIED Home program offers documented credits for wind-resistant installations meeting 115 mph Ultimate Design Wind Speed requirements. Insurers recognize FORTIFIED roofs as 40-60% less likely to sustain storm damage, translating to immediate premium reductions. Many carriers now require Class 4 impact-resistant shingles for full coverage during peak thunderstorm season from June through August.

What specific code requirements should I know about for a 2026 Hudson roof replacement?

The 2020 Residential Code of New York State mandates ice and water shield extending 24 inches inside the exterior wall line—critical for Hudson's freeze-thaw cycles. The City of Hudson Code Enforcement Office requires permits demonstrating compliance with these provisions, while contractors must hold New York State Department of State licensing. Specific flashing details at chimneys and walls must accommodate movement in historic tongue-and-groove decking. These requirements address common failure points missed in previous installations.

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