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25 November 2025

  • curprev 18:5718:57, 25 November 2025Tothiecvns talk contribs 19,612 bytes +19,612 Created page with "<html><p> Long Island roofs take a beating. Shingles face wind off the Atlantic, driving rain bands that stall over the Island, sudden hail, sticky salt air, and winter nor’easters that load roof edges with ice. The result is predictable if not addressed early: lost shingles, loosened seals, leaks that track behind siding, and plywood that softens around fasteners. This article explains how storms damage shingles on Long Island homes, what warning signs show up first,..."