Roofer in Longboat Key, FL

Hurricane-Proof Roofing That Actually Lasts

Your roof takes a beating from Florida storms, salt air, and relentless sun. We build roofs that stand up to it all.

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Sleep Easy During Storm Season

You shouldn’t have to worry about your roof every time storm clouds roll in. When we’re done, you’ll have a roof that’s built to Florida’s toughest standards and designed to protect what matters most.

No more emergency tarps. No more buckets catching drips. No more insurance headaches because your roof is “too old.” Just solid protection that keeps your family safe and your home dry, year after year.

The peace of mind is worth everything. But the energy savings, increased home value, and lower maintenance costs? Those are nice bonuses too.

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We Know Longboat Key Weather

AKM Roofing has been protecting homes in Longboat Key for over two decades. We’re not just another roofing company—we’re your neighbors who understand what coastal Florida weather does to roofs.

We’ve seen what Hurricane Ian did. We’ve helped families rebuild after Milton. We know exactly which materials hold up to 120 mph winds and which ones fail when you need them most.

Every roof we install meets or exceeds Florida’s strict building codes. Because when the next big storm hits, you want a roof that was built by people who’ve been through it before.

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Straightforward Process, No Surprises

We start with a thorough inspection of your current roof. No sales pressure, no inflated damage reports—just an honest assessment of what you’re working with.

Then we walk you through your options. Metal for maximum hurricane protection. Tile for that classic Florida look with serious durability. Quality shingles that actually last in this climate. We explain what each material means for your specific situation.

Installation happens fast but never rushed. Our crews pull proper permits, use hurricane straps, and follow every code requirement. We clean up completely when we’re done—no nails left behind for bare feet or bike tires.

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Hurricane Roofing Longboat Key

Built for Florida's Worst Weather

Your roof needs to handle more than just rain. Longboat Key sits right in hurricane alley, where 120 mph winds are a real possibility every storm season. Salt air corrodes standard materials. Intense UV rays break down inferior products in just a few years.

We use materials specifically chosen for coastal Florida conditions. Our metal roofing reflects heat to keep your home cooler and your energy bills lower. Our tile installations include proper underlayment and hurricane clips that keep everything in place when the wind howls.

Every installation comes with manufacturer warranties and our own guarantee. Because when you’re dealing with Florida weather, you need a roof that’s built to last—not just look good for a few years.

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It depends entirely on the material and installation quality. A properly installed metal roof can last 50+ years in coastal Florida conditions, while quality tile roofs often hit the 40-50 year mark. Standard shingles are trickier here. Cheap shingles might only give you 10-15 years before the salt air and UV exposure take their toll. But architectural shingles designed for Florida’s climate can last 20-25 years when installed correctly. The key is choosing materials rated for high winds and salt air exposure. We only use products that are specifically engineered for coastal conditions, not generic materials that work fine in Ohio but fail here.
Absolutely. Many insurance companies are now dropping policies for homes with roofs older than 10-15 years, especially after recent hurricane seasons. A new roof can literally save your coverage. You’ll also qualify for wind mitigation discounts with proper installation. Hurricane straps, impact-resistant materials, and proper underlayment can reduce your premiums significantly. Some homeowners save hundreds per year. We provide all the documentation you need for your insurance company, including wind mitigation reports. The savings often pay for a significant portion of your roof investment over time.
Florida’s “25% rule” used to be simple—if 25% of your roof was damaged, insurance had to pay for full replacement. Recent law changes made this more complicated, but the principle remains: extensive damage usually means replacement is smarter than patching. Here’s the reality: if your roof took significant storm damage, repairs are often just buying time. You’ll likely face more problems within a few years, especially with an older roof that’s already been compromised. We give you honest assessments. Sometimes a repair makes sense. But if your roof is over 15 years old and took hurricane damage, replacement usually saves money long-term and gives you the peace of mind you need.
Age is the biggest factor. Roofs installed before 2007 don’t meet current Florida building codes and are much more vulnerable to hurricane damage. Even newer roofs can have problems if they weren’t installed properly. Look for missing or loose shingles, exposed nails, or any signs of previous repairs. Check your attic for light coming through or water stains. These are red flags that your roof might not survive the next big storm. We offer free inspections that give you straight answers. We’ll tell you if your roof is solid or if you’re gambling with your family’s safety. No sales pressure—just honest assessment from people who’ve seen what hurricanes do to roofs.
Metal roofing is simply tougher. It’s designed to handle 150+ mph winds, doesn’t absorb water, and reflects heat instead of absorbing it. Your cooling costs drop, and you never worry about hurricane damage the same way again. Metal roofs also last 2-3 times longer than shingles in Florida’s climate. The upfront cost is higher, but you save money over time through lower energy bills, fewer repairs, and insurance discounts. Plus, metal roofing adds serious resale value—about 90% return on investment. When you’re ready to sell, buyers see a metal roof as a major selling point, not a future expense they’ll have to handle.
Usually within 1-2 weeks for normal installations, though storm season can extend that timeline. We don’t overbook ourselves because rushed work leads to problems down the road. Emergency repairs are different—we can usually get a tarp up within 24-48 hours to prevent further damage. But for full installations, we take the time needed to pull proper permits and schedule our crews when they can focus completely on your project. We’ll give you realistic timelines upfront. No promises we can’t keep, no surprises about delays. Just honest communication about when we can start and how long your project will take.