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About us

Local roofers you can actually reach

We're a Suncoast roofing company built on a simple idea: do honest work, stand behind it, and answer the phone. Our name is on every roof we build.

Who we are

Not a storm chaser - a neighbor

After every big storm, out-of-town crews flood the Suncoast, sign up a few streets, do fast work, and vanish before the warranty ever matters. We're the opposite of that. We live here, we work here year-round, and we'll still be here - and still answer the phone - years after your roof goes on.

That local presence matters more in roofing than almost any other trade. Our climate is brutal on roofs: relentless UV, salt air off the Gulf, wind-driven rain, and the annual threat of a named storm. A roofer who understands Suncoast weather - and Florida's building code and its tightening insurance market - builds you a roof that lasts and paperwork that protects you. One who doesn't leaves you with problems that surface long after the check has cleared.

We also know this region street by street. We know which barrier-island homes are fighting salt corrosion, which inland tile roofs are quietly failing at the underlayment, which older neighborhoods are full of roofs an insurer is about to flag. That kind of ground-level knowledge doesn't come from a national call center - it comes from working here, every week, for the long haul.

And we keep the operation deliberately hands-on. The person who inspects your roof and writes your quote is the same person who oversees the crew and stands behind the workmanship warranty. No phone tree, no offshore subcontractor, no bait-and-switch, no disappearing act. Just a straight answer and work we're proud to put our name on.

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What we stand for

How we do business

Three commitments we make to every homeowner we work with - and hold ourselves to on every job.

Honesty first

If your roof has good years left, we'll tell you and show you the photos. We'd rather earn your trust than sell you a roof you don't need - that's how a local roofer stays in business here for the long haul.

Built to last

Every system we install is rated for Gulf-Coast weather and installed to current Florida code - with the wind-mitigation documentation your insurer wants, so a new roof protects your house and your policy.

Always reachable

You get a real local person, not a phone tree. Same-day response during business hours, straight talk when something needs attention, and a roofer who's still here for the warranty.

How we actually work

Straightforward, from the first look to the warranty

Good roofing isn't complicated, but it is easy to cut corners on - and most of the roofing horror stories we hear come from a crew that rushed the quote, hid the damage, or handed the job to a subcontractor and moved on. We built our process to be the opposite: transparent, hands-on, and free of pressure.

It starts with a free, honest inspection. We get up on the roof, look closely, and photograph what matters, then tell you plainly what we find - including "you're fine for years," when that's the truth. From there you get a clear, written quote with your options spelled out, not a vague per-square number scribbled in a truck. When you're ready, our own crews do the work to Florida code, protect your landscaping and pool cage, and clean up with a magnetic nail sweep so your yard is safe. And when it's done, you get a workmanship warranty, the manufacturer's warranty on your materials, and the permit and wind-mitigation paperwork your insurer needs.

At no point in that process will anyone try to scare you, upsell you, or rush you into signing. If a repair will genuinely get you several more good years, that's what we'll recommend. If your roof is at the end of its life, we'll show you why and let you decide. You stay in control; we just do the work and stand behind it.

Licensed & accountable

Credentials that protect you

We're a licensed and insured Florida roofing contractor. That means permitted, code-compliant work, real liability and workers' compensation coverage, and a workmanship warranty on every roof we install. It also means you're protected - from an uninsured crew's accident on your property to a job that fails inspection. Ask any roofer you're considering for proof of a license and insurance, and be wary of anyone who can't provide both. It's the simplest way to tell a real, accountable roofer from a fly-by-night one.

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Where we work

Roofing across the Suncoast

We serve homeowners throughout Sarasota, Manatee & Charlotte counties - Sarasota, Bradenton, Lakewood Ranch, Venice, Englewood, Nokomis, Osprey, Port Charlotte, the barrier islands, and the communities in between. Wherever you are on the Suncoast, you get the same honest inspection, the same weather-worthy work, and the same roofer standing behind it.

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What we install

The roofs we build for Suncoast homes

We are not tied to one product, so we recommend the roofing system that fits your home, your budget, and your plans - not the one that is easiest for us to sell.

Architectural shingle

The most budget-friendly choice and the most common roof on the Suncoast. Modern architectural shingles are rated for high winds, come in a range of looks, and give you a dependable roof at a sensible price. When they are installed to code with proper underlayment and enhanced nailing, they hold up well to Florida weather.

Concrete and clay tile

Tile is the classic Florida roof for good reason: it is beautiful, extremely long-lived, and stands up to sun and salt better than almost anything. It costs more up front and the underlayment beneath it is what really keeps water out, so we pay close attention to that hidden layer - the part cut-rate crews skip.

Standing-seam metal

Metal roofing has become a favorite along the coast. It sheds water and wind, reflects heat, resists corrosion when the right coating is specified, and can outlast several shingle roofs. It is a bigger investment, but for many homeowners the longevity and storm performance make it worth every dollar.

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Built for Florida

Roofing for Florida weather and Florida insurance

Roofing on the Gulf Coast is a different job than roofing almost anywhere else, and doing it right means building for two things at once: the weather and the insurance market. The weather is relentless. Months of intense ultraviolet sun bake and age a roof; salt air off the Gulf corrodes fasteners and flashing; summer thunderstorms drive rain sideways; and every year from June through November brings the threat of a named storm and the wind that comes with it. A roof that is not detailed for all of that - proper underlayment, sealed and enhanced nailing, a secondary water barrier, and flashing that is actually watertight - can look fine on day one and fail on the first bad night.

The insurance side matters just as much, and it has only gotten tougher. Florida insurers are scrutinizing roofs harder than ever, and an aging or poorly documented roof can mean a non-renewal, a higher premium, or a denied claim after a storm. A new roof installed to current code, with the wind-mitigation documentation your insurer wants, does the opposite: it protects your home and it protects your policy, and it can earn wind-mitigation credits that offset the cost over time. We build every roof with both jobs in mind, and we hand you the permit and paperwork that prove it was done right - because in Florida, the paperwork is part of the roof.

That is also why we are so careful about the parts of a roof you never see. The underlayment beneath tile, the flashing in the valleys and around the chimney, the fasteners holding it all down in a wind event - these are the details that decide whether a roof lasts twenty years or leaks in two. A storm-chasing crew rushing to the next street has every incentive to hurry past them. A local roofer who has to answer the phone when it rains has every incentive to get them right.

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Questions homeowners ask about working with us

Are you licensed and insured?

Yes. We are a licensed and insured Florida roofing contractor. That means permitted, code-compliant work, real liability and workers' compensation coverage, and a workmanship warranty on every roof we install. Ask any roofer you are considering for proof of both, and be wary of anyone who cannot provide them.

Do you use your own crews or subcontractors?

The person who inspects your roof and writes your quote oversees the crew and stands behind the workmanship warranty. We keep the operation deliberately hands-on - no phone tree, no disappearing act - so the people accountable for the work are the people you actually dealt with.

Will you try to sell me a roof I do not need?

No. If your roof has good years left, we will tell you and show you the photos. We would rather earn your trust than sell you a roof you do not need, because that is how a local roofer stays in business here for the long haul.

What happens after the job is done?

You get a workmanship warranty from us, the manufacturer's warranty on your materials, and the permit and wind-mitigation paperwork your insurer needs. And because we are local, we are still here if you ever have a question or a concern down the road.

Do you help after a storm?

Yes. We respond quickly to storm damage, get you dried in to stop further water intrusion, and document everything thoroughly for your insurance claim. See our contact page or call us right away if water is coming in.

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