Searching for a roofing contractor you can count on in Boca Grande, FL? AKM Roofing provides dependable roofing services customized to all your needs.
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About the AKM Roofing Team
At AKM Roofing, we’re well-known as a dependable roofing contractor in Boca Grande, FL. Our skilled team of roofers brings a wealth of hands-on experience to each project, from basic repairs to complete roof replacements. We approach every project with attention to detail and a commitment to delivering the best results for each client’s unique needs.
We believe that quality and customer satisfaction make all the difference, which is why we’ve made it our mission to provide the best roofing solutions for both homes and businesses throughout Lee County. From shingle repair to metal roof installations, our broad range of roofing services reflects our dedication to each project’s success.
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Roofing is more than just a layer of your home – it plays an essential role in your safety and comfort. At AKM Roofing, our services cover a range of needs, from metal roofing installations to shingle and tile replacements. We bring expertise to both commercial and residential roofing projects, including fast-response emergency services. Serving all of Lee County, we use quality materials to support durable, long-lasting solutions.
Whether you need help after a storm or are ready for a roof upgrade, our professionals will guide you through the process. To learn more or schedule a consultation, call 941-224-9423. Let AKM Roofing help you keep your roof secure and your home protected.
Gasparilla Island’s first known inhabitants were the Calusa people. They were living on nearby Useppa Island by 5,000 B.C. and on Gasparilla Island by 800 or 900 A.D. Charlotte Harbor was the center of the Calusa Empire, which numbered thousands of people and hundreds of fishing villages. The Calusa were a hunting and fishing people who perfected the art of maritime living in harmony with the environment. They were a politically powerful people, dominating Southwest Florida during their “golden age”. Since the Calusa had no written language, the only record of their lifestyle and ceremonies comes from the oral history of the (much later) Seminoles, from written accounts of Spanish explorers, and from the archaeological record. The first contact the Calusa had with Europeans came during Spanish explorations at the beginning of the 16th century. By the mid-18th century, the Calusa had all but disappeared, the victims of European diseases, slavery and warfare.
Just like the Calusa, the next settlers came to Gasparilla Island to fish. By the late 1870s several fish ranches were operating in the Charlotte Harbor area. One of them would later be at the north end of Gasparilla Island in the small village of Gasparilla. The fishermen, many of them Spanish or Cuban, caught large quantities of mullet and other fish and salted them down for shipment to Havana and other markets. In the 1940s the Gasparilla Fishery was moved to Placida across the bay, where it still stands, and the fishing village died out. Many of Boca Grande’s early fishing families are still represented in third-, fourth- and fifth-generation descendants who pursue many different vocations, including fishing.
In 1885, phosphate rock was discovered on the banks of the Peace River just above Punta Gorda, east of Gasparilla Island across Charlotte Harbor. It was this discovery that would turn the south end of Gasparilla Island into a major deep-water port (Boca Grande Pass is one of the deepest natural inlets in Florida) and become responsible for the development of the town of Boca Grande. Wealthy American and British sportsmen began discovering the Charlotte Harbor area for its fishing (notably for the world-class tarpon) and hunting. It was these two discoveries – phosphate rock and fishing – that would “put Boca Grande on the map”.
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