Roofers in Bonita Springs, FL

Bonita Springs Roofing

Bonita Springs roofing for beach, estuary, and golf-community homes, with repair, replacement, commercial roofing, HOA planning, and Lee County permits.

Services in Bonita Springs

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Bonita Springs sits between Naples and Fort Myers along Estero Bay and the Gulf, mixing beach cottages, master-planned golf communities, and retail corridors around Coconut Point. Coastal salt, HOA architectural standards, and Lee County permitting all shape roofing decisions here. Pro-Roofing USA installs wind-rated systems in Bonita Bay, Pelican Landing, and Imperial Shores with the documentation insurers and HOAs expect.

Roofing challenges in Bonita Springs

Bonita Springs sits in Lee County, where summer heat, afternoon thunderstorms, and hurricane season constantly stress roofing materials.

Salt air near the Gulf and Charlotte Harbor accelerates fastener corrosion and algae growth on shaded north slopes.

Florida Building Code wind maps require rated assemblies, proper decking attachment, and approved products for permit sign-off.

Mixed housing stock from the 1970s through new construction means roof age, ventilation, and prior storm repairs vary block by block.

Estero Bay and Gulf frontage accelerate salt corrosion on fasteners and flashings — marine-grade details matter on beach parcels.

Golf and gated communities often restrict tile profiles, colors, and metal finishes — architectural review precedes permitting.

Coastal Bonita Springs addresses are in the wind-borne debris region with Lee County design wind speeds commonly around 160 mph Vult for Risk Category II.

Coastal vs inland: Bonita Beach and Imperial Shores see maximum salt exposure; inland Pelican Landing is wind-rated with somewhat less corrosion risk.

Roof systems we install in Bonita Springs

Beach homes, golf estates, and estuary condos in Bonita Springs need roofing that satisfies Lee County inspectors and community design boards.

  • Architectural shingle — The most common choice on Florida single-family homes when wind-rated shingles, proper nail patterns, and Florida Product Approval numbers are used.
  • Tile & metal — Popular on coastal and upscale communities for wind resistance and longevity; requires sound decking and quality underlayment maintenance.
  • TPO / modified bitumen — Used on low-slope lanais, commercial plazas, and multi-family buildings where ponding water and UV exposure matter.
  • Hurricane-rated assemblies — Secondary water barriers, improved edge metal, and documented dry-in are standard on post-storm replacements we install.

Neighborhoods & ZIP codes we serve

Pro-Roofing USA serves homeowners and commercial properties throughout Bonita Springs (Lee County). Common areas include Bonita Bay, Pelican Landing, Spanish Wells, Imperial Shores, Bonita Beach, Coconut Point area, and surrounding communities.

Neighborhoods

  • Bonita Bay
  • Pelican Landing
  • Spanish Wells
  • Imperial Shores
  • Bonita Beach
  • Coconut Point area
  • Quail West
  • Worthington Country Club

ZIP codes

  • 34134
  • 34135

Local landmarks

  • Barefoot Beach Preserve
  • Bonita Beach Park
  • Coconut Point
  • Estero Bay

Permits & building code in Bonita Springs

Lee County Community Development · (239) 533-8504

Online: Lee County eConnect

  • Bonita Springs is unincorporated Lee County — all roof permits route through Lee County Building & Permitting.
  • HOA packets are separate; many communities require approved color boards before county submittal.
  • Beach and estuary parcels may have flood-zone considerations independent of the roof permit.

Storm damage & insurance

  • Florida homeowners policies in Bonita Springs often carry hurricane deductibles; wind-mitigation form OIR-B1-1802 credits secondary water barriers and roof-to-wall connections.
  • After named storms, document damage with dated photos before temporary dry-in — we provide scope detail for adjusters.
  • Carriers scrutinize roof age and permit history at renewal; permitted replacements with Florida Product Approved materials strengthen your file.

Nearby roofing service areas

Frequently asked questions — Bonita Springs roofing

Do I need a permit to replace my roof in Bonita Springs?
Yes for essentially all re-roofs and substantial repairs in Lee County. Your contractor should pull the permit, schedule inspections, and close it with final sign-off.
What neighborhoods do you serve in Bonita Springs?
Including Bonita Bay, Pelican Landing, Bonita Beach, Spanish Wells, Coconut Point, and surrounding Bonita Springs ZIP codes (34134, 34135).
How long does a roof replacement take in Bonita Springs?
Most single-family re-roofs take several days to two weeks on site, plus permit lead time. Weather, material choice, and HOA review can extend scheduling.
Do you help with insurance after storm damage?
We inspect, document, and perform emergency dry-in when needed. Insurance approval is between you and your carrier; we supply scope detail to support the process.
What roof types work best in Bonita Springs?
Wind-rated architectural shingle, tile, and metal all perform when installed to code. Choice depends on structure, HOA rules, coastal exposure, and budget.
Are you licensed to work in Lee County?
Pro-Roofing USA is a Florida roofing contractor serving Southwest and Central Florida. We pull permits in the county that governs your parcel.
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