Roof Repair in Lakewood Ranch, FL

Your Local Roof Repair Professionals

Don’t let a leaky roof rain! AKM Roofing has roof repair services in Lakewood Ranch.

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Roofers in Lakewood Ranch

The Perks of Picking AKM Roofing

  • Safety First: Our roofers deliver high-quality repairs, keeping your home secured.
  • Fast Response: When disaster strikes, we’re on the scene with emergency roof repair.
  • Prevention is Key: Regular roof checkups help prevent damages down the road.
  • Business Savvy: Our commercial roof repairs keep your business running.
  • About Our Roofing Company

    Your Trusted Roofing in Sarasota County

    At AKM Roofing, we’re more than just a roofing company – we’re your friends and your partners in keeping your home protected. With years of experience handling flat roof repair and other types of services in Sarasota County, our knowledgeable roofers know the ins and outs of every type of roof, from classic asphalt shingles to sleek metal masterpieces. Whether you need a minor patch-up or a major overhaul, we’re delivering workmanship and artistry.

    A two-story house with a dark grey roof, blue-grey siding, stone accents, and white trim. The house boasts multiple gables and windows with blue shutters. There is a tall evergreen tree and a clear blue sky in the background, all maintained by a top-notch roofing contractor from Sarasota County.

    The Roof Repair Process

    Your Concise FL Roof Repair

  • Roof Detective: We’ll inspect your roof, leaving no shingle unturned, to assess any damage or potential problems.
  • Master Plan: Based on our findings, we’ll create a custom repair plan.
  • Repair with Tools: Our team will execute the repairs, making your roof as good as new.
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    Why Roof Repair Matters in FL

    Protect Your Investment with Roof Repair

    A damaged roof can lead to a cascade of problems, from leaky ceilings to weakened structures and even higher energy bills. At AKM Roofing in Sarasota County, we understand that your roof is more than just shingles and nails – it’s a shield protecting your home and your loved ones. That’s why we offer a wide range of roofing services, from fixing minor leaks to tackling major overhauls. Contact us today at 941-224-9423 for assistance in FL.

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    The area originally was assembled in 1905 by John Schroeder as Schroeder-Manatee Ranch (SMR). The land was purchased by members of Milwaukee’s Uihlein family in 1922 for ranch operations such as timber and cattle.

    In 1977, the Sarasota Manatee Airport Authority announced intentions to build a new airport near the Sarasota-Manatee county line about 10 to 20 miles (16 to 32 km) east of its current location, linking to future Interstate 75. The airport authority struck down the idea in 1985 and expanded the existing airport facility. The airport proposal and the construction of Interstate 75 resulted in SMR’s board of directors to pursue creating a planned community for the land.

    In the 1980s, SMR designed a destination resort project called Cypress Banks. The project consisted of 1,800 acres (730 ha) and included 5,000 mixed residential units, three golf courses, and a 300-room hotel. The project and development of regional impact (DRI) were initially denied by Manatee County in 1987 but later approved in December 1989. The project never broke ground and SMR maintained vested rights to the land. The first neighborhood development, Summerfield, was built and completed in 1995.

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