Searching for a roofing contractor you can count on in Fort Myers Beach, 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 Fort Myers Beach, 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.
The Calusa Indians first inhabited Estero Island, the island that Fort Myers Beach, occupies, 2,000 years ago. The Calusa Indians resisted Spanish colonization attempts successfully including those by Ponce de León in 1513 and 1521. The Calusa met their demise 150 years later due to disease, hostilities, and political and economic upheaval. In the mid to late 1700s, Cuban fishermen then began to settle a small fishing village known as a Ranchero. This effectively displaced the remaining Calusa. In 1845, Florida became the 27th state.
The Homestead Act of 1862 initiated American settlements on Estero Island. In 1862, Robert Gilbert received a homestead grant at the end of Connecticut Street, the highest point on Fort Myers Beach. In 1911, William Case developed the first subdivision and cottage rental industry. By 1914, all the property on the island was homesteaded with little industry beyond a hotel, fishing, gardening, and a sawmill operated by the Koreshan Unity (a communal society based on mainland Estero). At this point, Estero Island was named Crescent Beach.
Development on Crescent Beach was slow until the 1920s when Florida gained national attention as a vacation destination. In 1921, a toll bridge was opened connecting the beach to the mainland, followed closely by the construction of two casinos, hotels, a pier and the island’s first canal. The land boom ended with the hurricanes of 1921 and 1926 that challenged the paradise appeal of southwest Florida. Despite entering a depression, Crescent Beach continued to gain small businesses, restaurants, subdivisions, and a school. In the 1950s, Crescent Beach continued to modernize. Many hotels were built including the Rancho del Mar, which boasted the first swimming pool. Additionally, the swing bridge was electrified to facilitate traffic. During this time, “pink gold” or pink shrimp were discovered igniting the shrimping industry and ancillary businesses to support it as the population increased by 50 percent. During this second land boom, numerous civic organizations, churches, local newspapers, weather and US Coast Guard stations, and the Beach Library were added to the island. The library became the first free public library in Lee County and opened in 1955 in a one-room cottage with a single librarian.
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