Roofing Contractor in Bonita Springs, FL

Hurricane-Proof Roofs That Actually Last

Your roof faces Florida’s toughest weather. We build roofing systems that protect your home and family through every storm season.

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Bonita Springs Roofing Specialist

Real Protection When Storms Hit

You’re not just getting a roof. You’re getting peace of mind every time storm clouds gather over Southwest Florida.

When hurricane season arrives, you’ll sleep better knowing your roof was built to handle whatever nature throws at it. No more anxiety about wind damage or water leaks. No more emergency tarps or insurance headaches.

Your energy bills drop because your roof actually works the way it should. And when your neighbors are dealing with storm damage, you’ll be the one they ask for your contractor’s number.

Local Roofing Contractor Bonita Springs

We Know Florida Weather

We’ve been protecting Southwest Florida homes for over 20 years. We’re not just another roofing company—we’re your neighbors who understand what it means to live through hurricane season.

We’ve seen every type of storm damage Bonita Springs weather can dish out. From Hurricane Ian’s destruction to the daily thunderstorms that test your roof year-round, we know exactly what your home needs to stay protected.

Our family-owned business has earned the trust of over 100 local families with our 4.9-star rating. When you call us, you’re not getting a sales pitch—you’re getting honest advice from people who’ve been in this business long enough to know what works.

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Roof Installation Process Bonita Springs

No Surprises, Just Results

We start with a thorough inspection of your current roof, checking for both obvious damage and the hidden issues that most contractors miss. You’ll get a detailed assessment of what needs attention and why.

Next, we walk you through your options. Whether you need repairs, partial replacement, or a complete new roof, we explain exactly what each choice means for your home’s protection and your budget.

During installation, our licensed and insured team handles everything from permits to cleanup. We use materials designed for Florida’s climate and install them according to the latest building codes. When we’re done, you’ll have documentation for your insurance company and a roof that’s built to last.

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Hurricane Roof Repair Bonita Springs

Built for Florida's Toughest Weather

Your roof needs to handle more than just rain. In Bonita Springs, we deal with hurricane-force winds, driving rain, intense UV exposure, and the kind of weather that destroys poorly installed roofs.

That’s why we specialize in storm-resistant roofing systems. Our metal roofs can withstand winds over 150 mph. Our tile installations use hurricane clips and proper underlayment. Even our shingle roofs are installed with enhanced wind resistance features that most contractors skip.

We also understand Bonita Springs’ unique challenges. The salt air near the coast, the seasonal weather patterns, and the building codes that protect your investment. When you choose us, you’re getting a roof designed specifically for where you live—not some generic installation that might work somewhere else.

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Most hurricane damage isn’t immediately visible from the ground. Wind can lift shingles enough to break the seal or tear through nails, then let them fall back into place looking normal. Look for creases or bent areas on shingles, granules in your gutters after storms, or any signs of water stains in your attic. But the real test is having a professional inspection. We climb up and physically check each shingle, looking for the subtle damage that leads to leaks months later. Don’t wait for the next storm to reveal problems. If your roof went through any hurricane or major storm in the past few years, it’s worth having it properly inspected now.
It depends on how much of your roof was compromised and whether repairs will actually solve the problem long-term. Florida’s new 25% rule means insurance companies can choose repair over replacement in many cases, but that doesn’t mean repair is always the right choice. If your roof is older or has widespread damage, repairs might just be a temporary fix that fails during the next storm. We look at the age of your roof, the extent of damage, and whether a repair will actually protect your home for years to come. Sometimes spending more upfront on replacement saves you from dealing with the same problems again. We’ll give you honest advice about what makes sense for your specific situation, not just what’s cheapest right now.
Most residential roof replacements take 1-3 days, depending on the size of your home, the type of roofing material, and weather conditions. We can usually complete a standard shingle roof in 1-2 days, while tile or metal roofs might take 2-3 days. Weather is always a factor in Florida. We monitor forecasts closely and won’t start work if storms are expected. If weather interrupts the job, we’ll have your roof properly protected with tarps until we can resume. We also handle all the permits and inspections, which can add a few days to the overall timeline. But once we start the actual roofing work, we move quickly to get your home protected again.
Absolutely. We’ve worked with every major insurance company and understand exactly what they need for storm damage claims. We provide detailed documentation, photos, and reports that help support your claim. We can also help you navigate the claims process if your insurance company initially denies coverage or only approves repairs when replacement is needed. Sometimes insurance adjusters miss damage that we can document and present as part of your claim. Remember, you have one year from the date of the storm to file your claim in Florida. Don’t wait too long, and don’t accept the first answer if you believe your roof needs more than basic repairs.
Metal roofs offer the best wind resistance, often rated for 150+ mph winds when properly installed. Tile roofs are also excellent for hurricane protection and offer great durability, though they require proper installation techniques to prevent wind uplift. Hip roofs perform better than gable roofs in high winds because of their aerodynamic shape. The roof’s design matters as much as the material. We also use hurricane clips, enhanced underlayment, and proper fastening techniques regardless of the roofing material. The key is matching the right material and installation method to your home’s design and your budget. We’ll recommend the best option for your specific situation, considering both hurricane protection and long-term value.
Roof replacement costs vary widely based on size, material, and complexity. A basic shingle roof might run $8,000-15,000, while tile or metal roofs typically cost $15,000-30,000 or more for an average home. The real question isn’t just upfront cost—it’s long-term value. A cheaper roof that needs replacement in 10 years costs more than a quality roof that lasts 25-30 years. Factor in energy savings, insurance discounts, and reduced maintenance when comparing options. We provide detailed written estimates that break down all costs, so you understand exactly what you’re paying for. We also offer financing options to help make quality roofing more affordable upfront.