Roof Replacement in Fort Myers, FL

Hurricane-Tested Roof Replacement That Lasts

Your roof replacement shouldn’t be a gamble against Florida’s storms. Get hurricane-resistant installation from Fort Myers’ most trusted roofing family.

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Fort Myers Roof Replacement Experts

Sleep Easy During Hurricane Season

When the next storm hits Fort Myers, you won’t be wondering if your roof will hold. You’ll know it will.

After Hurricane Ian devastated our community with 150mph winds and Hurricane Milton followed with its own destruction, one thing became crystal clear: your roof is your home’s first and most critical line of defense. A proper roof replacement isn’t just about keeping rain out—it’s about keeping your family safe when nature unleashes its fury.

That’s exactly what you get with our hurricane-tested installations. Every shingle, every nail, every flashing detail is installed to withstand the intense sun, torrential rains, and hurricane-force winds that Fort Myers faces year after year.

Trusted Fort Myers Roofing Contractor

Two Decades of Fort Myers Roofing

We’ve been protecting Fort Myers families since before Hurricane Charley changed everything. Twenty years of local experience means we understand exactly what your roof needs to survive here.

As a family-owned business, we’re not just installing roofs—we’re protecting neighbors. We’ve weathered every major storm alongside this community, from Hurricane Ian’s devastating 150mph winds to Milton’s recent surge. That’s given us insights you can’t get from textbooks or out-of-state contractors.

We know that Fort Myers sits in hurricane alley, with direct hits averaging every 8.5 years. We know how the intense Florida sun breaks down inferior materials. And we know that when you’re facing a roof replacement cost that can reach $25,000, you need straight answers from people who’ll still be here when you need us.

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Roof Replacement Process Fort Myers

From Storm Damage to Storm Ready

Your roof replacement starts with a thorough inspection where we document every issue—from obvious storm damage to subtle wear that could become major problems. We take photos, measure everything, and give you a detailed assessment of what needs to be done.

Next comes material selection. This isn’t about picking the cheapest option. In Fort Myers, your roof material choice can mean the difference between riding out the next hurricane or dealing with catastrophic damage. We’ll walk you through asphalt shingles, metal roofing, and tile options, explaining how each performs in our climate.

Installation happens fast but never rushed. Most Fort Myers roof replacements take just a few days to a week, depending on size and complexity. Our crews arrive on schedule, work efficiently, and clean up completely. You’ll have a hurricane-ready roof without the extended disruption that some contractors put families through.

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Fort Myers Roof Replacement Services

Complete Roof Replacement Solutions

Your roof replacement includes everything needed to protect your Fort Myers home from our unique weather challenges. We handle the complete tear-off of your old roof, proper disposal of all materials, and installation of your new roofing system with hurricane-resistant techniques.

Fort Myers building codes require permits for roof replacement, and we handle all the paperwork. We also coordinate inspections to ensure everything meets local requirements. After recent hurricanes, the city has waived building and permit fees through March 2025 for storm-related repairs—savings we pass directly to you.

Material options are chosen specifically for Southwest Florida’s climate. Asphalt shingles start around $4-6 per square foot installed, while metal roofing runs $8-15 per square foot but offers superior hurricane resistance and heat reflection. Tile roofing, popular in Fort Myers for its durability and aesthetic appeal, ranges from $8-20 per square foot and can last decades even through major storms.

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Roof replacement costs in Fort Myers typically range from $4,000 to $25,300, depending on your roof size, material choice, and complexity. A standard 1,500 square foot roof averages $7,800 for basic asphalt shingles. Several factors affect your final cost. Roof pitch matters—steeper roofs require more safety equipment and labor time. Material choice makes the biggest difference, with asphalt shingles being most affordable at $4-6 per square foot, while hurricane-resistant metal roofing costs $8-15 per square foot but lasts twice as long. Complex roof designs with multiple angles, dormers, or valleys require more labor and materials, increasing costs. After Hurricane Ian and Milton, many Fort Myers homeowners are choosing more durable materials despite higher upfront costs. The investment pays off when the next storm hits and your roof stays intact while others suffer damage.
Most roof replacements in Fort Myers take 3-7 days, depending on roof size, weather conditions, and material type. Simple gable roofs go faster, while complex designs with multiple levels take longer. Weather plays a big role in timing. During Fort Myers’ rainy season (June through September), we might need to pause work for afternoon storms. We always protect your home with tarps if rain threatens, but it’s better to schedule during drier months when possible. Material type affects timeline too. Asphalt shingles install quickly, while tile roofing takes longer due to the precision required. Metal roofing falls somewhere in between. We’ll give you a realistic timeline during your estimate and keep you updated if anything changes. The key is never rushing—your roof needs to be installed right to protect your family for decades.
Metal roofing offers the best hurricane protection for Fort Myers homes, with standing seam metal roofs rated for winds up to 140+ mph when properly installed. However, the “best” material depends on your budget, home style, and priorities. Asphalt shingles are most affordable but offer the least hurricane protection. They work fine for budget-conscious homeowners who understand they may need replacement sooner. Architectural shingles perform better than basic three-tab shingles in high winds. Tile roofing provides excellent hurricane resistance and longevity—some tile roofs installed decades ago survived Hurricane Ian with minimal damage. Clay and concrete tiles can last 50+ years in Fort Myers’ climate. The main considerations are higher upfront cost and the need for proper structural support. Metal roofing hits the sweet spot for many Fort Myers homeowners. It costs more than asphalt but less than tile, offers superior hurricane protection, reflects heat to reduce cooling costs, and lasts 40-70 years. After seeing the damage from recent storms, many families choose metal for the peace of mind.
Yes, Fort Myers requires building permits for roof replacement. The good news is that the city has waived permit and inspection fees through March 2025 for repairs related to Hurricanes Helene and Milton. We handle all permit applications and coordinate required inspections. The process typically takes a few days to a week for approval, depending on the city’s workload. After major storms, permit offices get backed up, so patience is required. Permits exist for good reason—they ensure your roof meets current building codes designed to protect your home from hurricanes. Fort Myers has updated codes several times after major storms, requiring stronger attachment methods and wind-resistant materials. A permitted roof replacement gives you confidence that everything was done to current standards. Some contractors might suggest skipping permits to save time or money. Don’t do it. Unpermitted work can cause problems with insurance claims, home sales, and most importantly, your roof might not be installed to withstand the next storm.
If your roof has widespread damage, is over 20 years old, or has survived multiple hurricanes, replacement is usually the better choice. Repairs make sense for isolated damage on newer roofs. After Hurricane Ian and Milton, many Fort Myers homeowners discovered that what looked like minor damage was actually extensive. Missing shingles, exposed decking, or water damage in multiple areas typically means replacement time. If you’re constantly patching leaks or if your roof looks noticeably different from your neighbors’, it’s probably time for a new one. Age matters too. Asphalt shingles last 15-25 years in Fort Myers’ intense sun and storm environment. If your roof is approaching that age and shows wear, replacement gives you a fresh start with modern materials and installation techniques. The real test is cost comparison. If repairs would cost more than 25-30% of replacement cost, or if you’ll need major repairs again within a few years, replacement makes financial sense. We’ll give you honest assessments of both options so you can make the best decision for your situation.
Insurance coverage depends on your policy, the cause of damage, and when the damage occurred. Hurricane damage is typically covered under the windstorm portion of your homeowners policy, but you’ll need to file claims promptly. After Hurricane Ian and Milton, many Fort Myers homeowners discovered their policies had wind/hail deductibles separate from their regular deductible. These can be percentage-based (like 2% of your home’s value) rather than flat dollar amounts, meaning higher out-of-pocket costs. Documentation is crucial. Take photos of damage immediately after the storm, before making any temporary repairs. Keep receipts for tarps or emergency repairs. Insurance companies are overwhelmed after major storms, so having clear documentation speeds up your claim. Some insurers try to deny claims by blaming pre-existing conditions or normal wear. This is where having a reputable contractor matters. We work with insurance adjusters regularly and know how to document storm damage properly. We’ll help you navigate the claims process and ensure you get the coverage you deserve for proper hurricane-resistant replacement.