Residential roofing

Residential roofing built around Florida homes.

A residential roof has to manage sun, wind-driven rain, salt exposure, and seasonal storms while fitting the architecture and budget of the home. We organize the work around the condition of the existing assembly—not a one-size-fits-all sales pitch.

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A complete residential scope

The visible roof covering is only one layer. A dependable scope also considers the deck, secondary water protection, penetrations, edges, drainage, and manufacturer requirements.

  • Deck and attachment review
  • Underlayment and flashing details
  • Vent, valley, and edge conditions
  • Final inspection and documentation
Frequently asked questions

Questions about residential roofing.

These answers provide a practical starting point. The building, roof assembly, permit jurisdiction, and observed conditions determine the final recommendation.

Do you repair and replace residential roofs?

Yes. The appropriate path depends on the extent of damage, the condition of surrounding materials, the age and serviceability of the system, and local permitting requirements.

Which roof systems work for Florida homes?

Tile, metal, asphalt shingle, and certain low-slope systems can all be appropriate when the assembly, attachment method, product approvals, home design, and budget align.

Does a Florida reroof need a permit?

Reroofing and substantial roof work commonly require permits. Requirements and inspections are administered by the local building department, so the final scope is checked against the jurisdiction and the code in effect for the permit.

Simple. Straightforward. No pressure.

Tell us what’s happening with your roof.

We’ll take a look, explain what we find, and give you clear options built around your property and budget.

Call for a free estimate(239) 777-4757