Hurricane Season Prep for Long Island Homeowners: The Complete June 1 Checklist

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June 1 is the official start of the Atlantic hurricane season. For Long Island homeowners — particularly in Nassau’s south shore and Suffolk’s east end communities — the preparation that happens before June 1 determines the difference between a manageable storm event and a catastrophic loss. This is the complete checklist.

Hurricane Sandy 10 Years Later: What Long Island Homes Still Need to Address

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Sandy made landfall on October 29, 2012. More than a decade later, thousands of Long Island homes in the communities most severely affected have unresolved structural, mold, and asbestos issues from incomplete post-storm remediation. This is an audit framework for south shore Nassau and Suffolk homeowners who experienced Sandy damage.

Galvanized Pipe Failure in Nassau County Homes: The 75-Year Timeline

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The galvanized steel supply pipes installed in Nassau County’s 1945-1965 housing stock are now 60 to 80 years old — past the end of their 40-70 year design life. Understanding how galvanized pipe fails, what the warning signs are, and what water damage results when it does is essential knowledge for owners of Levittown, East Meadow, Hempstead, and Valley Stream homes.

Ice Dam Formation and Water Damage: The Long Island Winter Risk Guide

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Ice dams are the leading cause of winter water damage in Long Island’s Cape Cod housing stock — the original 1947-1970s roof design creates ideal conditions for ice dam formation, and every winter produces ceiling and attic water damage in thousands of Nassau and Suffolk homes.

Sump Pump Failure on Long Island: Causes, Consequences, and What to Do

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On Long Island, a failed sump pump is not a minor inconvenience — it is a structural emergency in a community where 65,000 Hempstead homes sit in FEMA flood zones and the water table is close enough to the surface that basements throughout Nassau County depend on active pumping to stay dry.

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