Dual-licensed roofing and residential building contractors serving Bradenton and all of Manatee County, with a dedicated project manager on every job.
Bradenton homes take a real beating from the Gulf Coast climate — relentless sun, summer storms, salt-laden air, and the hurricanes that track up this coastline. Whether you own a tile-roofed home east of I-75, a mid-century block house in West Bradenton, or a waterfront property near Palma Sola Bay, your roof is your first line of defense. We are dual-licensed as both a Certified Roofing Contractor and a Certified Residential Contractor, which means we can handle not just the roof covering but the structural work underneath it that many roofing-only outfits can't touch.
As insurance-claim specialists with 1,000+ projects completed company-wide and a BBB A+ rating, we know how to document storm damage, work with adjusters, and get Bradenton homeowners the roof they're owed. Every project gets a dedicated project manager from inspection to final cleanup — no guessing where your job stands.
Bradenton sits right on Florida's Gulf Coast, where intense UV, heat, humidity, and salt air age a roof faster than almost anywhere inland. This stretch of Manatee County has felt the full force of major storms — Hurricane Charley in 2004, Irma in 2017, Ian in 2022, and back-to-back hits from Helene and Milton in 2024, which brought widespread wind, tree, and debris damage across West Bradenton, Cortez, and the nearby barrier-island communities. Tile roofs can crack and lose fasteners under hurricane-force uplift, shingle roofs lose granules and tabs, and homes closer to the water see accelerated corrosion on metal flashing and components. Regular inspections — especially after a named storm — are how Bradenton homeowners catch small problems before they become interior leaks.
Serving ZIP codes 34201, 34202, 34203, 34205, 34207, 34208, 34209, 34210 and the surrounding area.
We offer the full range of roofing services Bradenton homes actually need, built around Manatee County's roof types and Florida's high-wind building code:
Concrete and clay tile and asphalt shingle are the most common roofs across Bradenton and Manatee County, with metal and stone-coated steel growing in popularity for their wind and salt-air performance. We install and service all of these.
Yes. Insurance-claim work is our specialty. We'll inspect the roof, document the storm damage thoroughly, and work directly with your adjuster to make sure your claim reflects the full scope of repairs or replacement needed.
We serve all of Manatee County, including Bradenton, Palmetto, Ellenton, Parrish, Lakewood Ranch, and the surrounding Gulf Coast communities. Just give us your address and we'll confirm coverage.
Gulf Coast sun, heat, humidity, and salt air all shorten roof lifespan compared to inland areas, and hurricane exposure adds wear with every season. We recommend a professional inspection every few years and after any major storm to catch issues early.
No pressure, no sales games — just an honest look at your roof from a dual-licensed contractor.
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