Roofer in Matlacha Isles-Matlacha Shores, FL

Hurricane-Proof Roofing That Actually Protects

Your home deserves a roof that stands strong against Florida’s worst storms and saves you money on energy bills.

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Professional Roofing Services Matlacha Isles

What Life Looks Like After We're Done

You sleep soundly knowing your roof can handle whatever nature throws at it. No more buckets catching drips during storms. No more sky-high cooling bills because your roof actually reflects heat instead of absorbing it.

Your neighbors notice the difference too. Your home looks sharp, your energy bills drop, and you stop worrying about the next hurricane season. That’s what happens when you invest in a roof that’s built for Florida’s reality, not just Florida’s sunshine.

When Hurricane Milton hit this area recently, homes with newer, properly installed roofs fared dramatically better than those with older systems. The difference wasn’t luck—it was preparation.

Trusted Roofer Lee County Florida

We Know This Area's Roofing Challenges

We’ve been serving Lee County families for over 20 years. We’re not some fly-by-night operation that shows up after storms—we’re the local company that’s been here through Hurricane Ian, Hurricane Milton, and every storm in between.

We understand what it means to live on the water in Matlacha Isles-Matlacha Shores. The salt air, the wind patterns, the way storms hit this stretch of coast differently than inland areas. Your roof needs to handle all of it, and we know exactly how to make that happen.

Over 102 families trust us with their biggest investment, and we’ve earned a 4.9-star rating by doing the work right the first time. When you’re this close to the water, there’s no room for shortcuts.

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Roofing Process Matlacha Isles-Matlacha Shores

Here's Exactly What Happens Next

First, we come out and actually get on your roof. Not just a quick glance from the ground—a real inspection where we check every potential problem area. We’ll show you exactly what we found and explain what it means for your home’s protection.

Then we give you a straightforward estimate with no hidden fees or surprise charges. If you decide to move forward, we handle all the permits and paperwork. You shouldn’t have to navigate Lee County’s building requirements on your own.

Installation day, our crew shows up on time and gets to work. We protect your landscaping, keep the job site clean, and complete most residential projects in one to two days. When we’re done, we walk through everything with you and clean up completely. No nails in your driveway, no debris left behind.

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Hurricane Resistant Roofing Matlacha Isles

What Your Roof Gets With Us

Every roof we install uses materials rated for Florida’s building codes—and then some. We’re talking about 30-year architectural shingles with 130mph wind resistance, or metal roofing systems that can handle gusts up to 180mph. These aren’t just numbers on a spec sheet; they’re your protection when the next big storm hits.

For homes in Matlacha Isles-Matlacha Shores, we pay special attention to salt air corrosion and moisture management. Your roof gets synthetic underlayment for extra water protection, and we use fasteners specifically designed for coastal conditions.

The installation process includes a complete deck inspection and repair if needed. A beautiful roof on a compromised deck is like putting a band-aid on a broken bone. We make sure the foundation is solid before we put anything on top of it.

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Most residential roof replacements take one to two days, depending on the size of your home and the complexity of the roofline. Weather can affect timing, especially during Florida’s rainy season, but we schedule projects to minimize delays. We start early to beat the heat and work efficiently to get your home protected as quickly as possible. For larger homes or complex rooflines with multiple angles and features, the project might extend to three days. We’ll give you an exact timeline during your estimate so you know what to expect. The key is proper preparation. We order all materials in advance, pull permits ahead of time, and have our crew ready to work the moment conditions are right.
Metal roofing offers the best hurricane protection, with properly installed systems withstanding winds up to 180mph. For homeowners who prefer the look of shingles, we recommend impact-resistant architectural shingles rated for 130mph winds. Tile roofing is another excellent option, especially for homes with Mediterranean or Spanish-style architecture. Concrete and clay tiles can handle winds up to 150mph when properly installed with the right underlayment and fastening systems. The installation method matters as much as the material. We use enhanced fastening patterns, upgraded underlayment, and proper flashing techniques that exceed basic code requirements. Your roof’s ability to survive a hurricane depends on these details, not just the material on top.
Yes, many insurance companies offer discounts for homes with hurricane-resistant roofing, especially impact-resistant materials and proper installation certificates. The discounts can range from 10% to 35% depending on your insurance provider and the specific materials used. We provide all the documentation your insurance company needs to process these discounts, including manufacturer certifications and installation photos. Some insurers require specific wind resistance ratings or impact certifications, and we make sure your roof meets or exceeds these requirements. The savings add up over time. Between lower insurance premiums and reduced energy costs from better insulation and reflective materials, many homeowners see significant long-term savings that help offset the initial investment in a quality roof.
If your roof is over 20 years old or has sustained significant storm damage, replacement is usually the better long-term investment. Signs that point to replacement include multiple leak areas, widespread granule loss on shingles, or visible sagging. For newer roofs, repairs might be sufficient if the damage is localized to a small area. However, in Florida’s harsh climate, patchwork repairs often lead to more problems down the road. We’ll give you an honest assessment of whether repairs will actually solve your problems or just delay the inevitable. During our inspection, we check not just the visible surface but also the underlayment, decking, and flashing systems. Sometimes what looks like a minor repair on the surface reveals bigger structural issues that make replacement the smarter choice.
We start by protecting your landscaping and property with tarps and plywood. Then we carefully remove the old roofing materials, inspect and repair the decking as needed, and install new underlayment before putting on your new roof. You’ll have access to your home throughout the process, though it will be noisy during working hours. We work from dawn to dusk to minimize the time your home is exposed, and we always secure everything completely at the end of each day. Cleanup is part of the job, not an afterthought. We use magnetic tools to collect nails, haul away all debris, and leave your property cleaner than we found it. Most homeowners are surprised by how thorough our cleanup process is.
Yes, we work directly with insurance companies and can help guide you through the claims process. We provide detailed documentation of storm damage, including photos and written assessments that insurance adjusters need to process your claim. We’ve worked with virtually every major insurance company operating in Florida, so we understand their requirements and can help ensure your claim is properly documented. This includes knowing which types of damage are typically covered and how to present the information insurance companies need. However, we always recommend that you contact your insurance company first to report the claim, then have us provide the documentation they request. We can’t guarantee claim approval, but we can make sure you have the professional documentation needed to support your case.