Roofers in Boca Grande, FL

Boca Grande Roofing Company

Roofer in Boca Grande for Gasparilla Island homes — repair, replacement, tile and metal, Lee County permits, island staging included.

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If you searched for a roofing company in Boca Grande, you are not looking for a mainland crew that treats the island like another subdivision. Boca Grande sits on Gasparilla Island in Lee County ZIP 33921, reached by the Boca Grande Causeway. Roofs here take open-Gulf wind, constant salt spray, and a village that cares how a new roof looks from Banyan Street. Historic wood-frame cottages mix with masonry estates, the Gasparilla Inn roofscape, and a handful of commercial and club buildings that still have to function during season. Pro-Roofing USA is a Southwest Florida roofing company that plans Boca Grande jobs around Lee County permitting, marine-grade flashings, and the staging a barrier-island street can actually handle.

Roofing challenges in Boca Grande

Every Boca Grande roof is a coastal roof. There is no inland side of Gasparilla Island that skips salt. Fasteners, drip edge, chimney caps, and underlayment fail faster here than in Port Charlotte or Lehigh Acres.

Boca Grande Pass and the open Gulf raise wind uplift on ridges, hips, and eaves. Tile that was nailed for a mainland lot is not detailed for this exposure.

The historic village and older cottages often have lower slopes, mixed additions, and original decking that has to be assessed before anyone loads tile or metal.

Seasonal occupancy matters. A leak found in March after a winter of closed-up humidity is a different repair than a storm hit in September. We schedule around island traffic, deliveries, and how you actually use the house.

Gasparilla Island is in the wind-borne debris region with coastal Lee County design wind speeds. Treat the entire roof — field, edge metal, and openings — as high-exposure. Inspectors want Florida Product Approved materials and a fastening pattern that matches this island, not a Cape Coral inland lot.

Coastal vs inland: There is no sheltered Boca Grande neighborhood. Gulf, pass, and bay sides all take salt. Specify corrosion-resistant flashings and plan on faster maintenance cycles than mainland Charlotte County.

Roof repair and replacement in Boca Grande

A roofer in Boca Grande is usually tracing salt-air leaks, not a one-shingle patch. Wind-driven rain enters at tile underlayment, chimney and wall flashings, fasteners, skylights, and low-slope lanai tie-ins. On Gasparilla Island every elevation sees Gulf salt, so we inspect the surrounding assembly before we repair — a compatible patch that will not fail the next northeaster, not a cosmetic cover-up. Explore our roof repair process.

Boca Grande roof replacement has to clear Lee County product approvals, island staging, and often historic-village or HOA appearance rules. We compare tile, standing-seam metal, and wind-rated shingle against the roof pitch, deck condition, and how the house is used in season. The causeway, dumpster placement, and material deliveries are part of the scope, not an afterthought. Compare roof replacement options.

Roof systems we install in Boca Grande

A roofing company in Boca Grande has to cover cottages, estates, and the village commercial roofs with one island-aware crew — not a copied mainland menu. We install and repair the systems that actually survive Gasparilla salt and wind.

  • Standing-seam and coastal metal — The most common long-term choice for a Boca Grande roofing company job when historic guidelines allow it. Specified for salt, wind, and a clean island profile — not a builder-grade panel from an inland subdivision.
  • Clay and concrete tile — Fits many Gasparilla estates and club properties. The visible tile is not the lifespan; the underlayment, flashings, and fastening pattern in salt air are. We treat those as the replacement, not a color swap.
  • Wind-rated architectural shingle — Still used on cottages and accessory structures when weight, pitch, and appearance allow. It has to be a Florida Product Approved, high-wind assembly — not a leftover mainland spec.
  • Low-slope membrane on lanais and commercial roofs — Club, retail, and hospitality roofs in the village, plus flat lanai tie-ins on homes, need drainage, welded or sealed seams, and a maintenance plan. Residential and commercial Boca Grande roofing live on this one island hub.

Neighborhoods & ZIP codes we serve

Pro-Roofing USA serves homeowners and commercial properties throughout Boca Grande (Lee County). Common areas include Historic Downtown Boca Grande, Boca Bay, Hillside Estates, Boca Grande North, Gulf Shore, Gasparilla Inn area, and surrounding communities.

Neighborhoods

  • Historic Downtown Boca Grande
  • Boca Bay
  • Hillside Estates
  • Boca Grande North
  • Gulf Shore
  • Gasparilla Inn area
  • Banyan Street
  • Boca Grande Pass waterfront

ZIP codes

  • 33921

Local landmarks

  • Boca Grande Lighthouse
  • Gasparilla Island State Park
  • Boca Grande Pass
  • Banyan Street historic village
  • Gasparilla Inn
  • Boca Grande Causeway

Permits & building code in Boca Grande

Lee County Community Development — Building Permits (Gasparilla Island / Boca Grande) · (239) 533-8504

1500 Monroe Street, Fort Myers, FL 33901

Online: Lee County eConnect

  • Boca Grande village and most 33921 parcels permit through Lee County, not Charlotte County and not a city building department.
  • The north end of Gasparilla Island (state park / Charlotte County line) is a different jurisdiction — we confirm the parcel before we pull a permit.
  • Re-roofs need Florida Product Approval documentation, dry-in inspection, and final. Historic-district or HOA appearance review is separate from the county permit.
  • Island logistics are part of the permit reality: dumpster placement, material staging, and causeway deliveries have to be planned before the first inspection.

Storm damage & insurance

  • Island policies often carry higher hurricane deductibles. After a named storm, dated photos and a documented dry-in protect the claim; we supply scope detail for the adjuster.
  • Carriers look at roof age, permit history, and whether the last replacement used approved coastal products. A permitted Boca Grande re-roof with Florida Product Approval numbers is easier to defend at renewal than an unpermitted patch.
  • Wind-mitigation form OIR-B1-1802 credits secondary water barriers and roof-to-wall connections. Update it after a permitted replacement and send it to your agent.

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Frequently asked questions — Boca Grande roofing

Who is a roofing company in Boca Grande?
Pro-Roofing USA is a Southwest Florida roofing company that works on Gasparilla Island. We handle Boca Grande roof repair and replacement, pull Lee County permits, and stage the job for causeway access.
Do you have a roofer in Boca Grande?
Yes. If you need a roofer in Boca Grande for a leak, storm damage, or a planned replacement, call (239) 777-4757. We inspect the island roof, document the assembly, and price a scope that includes Lee County permitting and staging.
What is different about Boca Grande roofing versus the mainland?
Salt, wind, historic appearance rules, and the causeway. A Boca Grande roofing job fails when someone copies a Port Charlotte spec: wrong fasteners, no underlayment plan, and no dumpster or delivery sequence. We specify for Gasparilla Island and permit through Lee County.
Do I need a permit to replace a roof in Boca Grande?
Yes. Most 33921 re-roofs go through Lee County Community Development. Historic or HOA review, if it applies to your street, is a second step. We confirm the parcel so we do not file Charlotte County paperwork on a Lee County island lot.
Can you roof a home in the Boca Grande historic village?
Yes, with the appearance rules in mind. Village cottages and Banyan Street properties often need profile and color that match the street. We line that up before materials are ordered so the county permit and the design review are not fighting each other.
How do you stage a roofing job on Gasparilla Island?
Deliveries, dumpsters, and parking are planned around the Boca Grande Causeway and narrow village streets. We do not assume a mainland lot layout. That planning is why island replacements take a real schedule, not a two-day in-and-out.
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