Clear Answers About Your Roof. Before You're Pressured Into a Decision.

A careful, documented process that catches the shortcuts other companies miss — so your roof holds up when it matters.

Naples & Collier County's owner-operated roofing contractor

Licensed CCC1337049  |  Fully Insured  |  Owner-Operated

WHY MOST ROOF PROBLEMS START BEFORE THE FIRST STORM

It's Usually Not the Weather. It's the Installation.

In Florida, poor installation causes more roof failures than hurricanes do. Missed flashing, wrong fastener patterns, inadequate ventilation — these are the things that lead to leaks, insurance issues, and early replacements. We follow a clear process on every home to make sure those mistakes don't happen on yours.

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WHAT HAPPENS ON YOUR ROOF

Seven Steps. Every Roof. No Shortcuts.

Here's exactly what we do — and why each step matters for your home.

1

Measure & Plan

We map your roof down to the square foot before writing a single number. Slope, facets, penetrations — your estimate reflects your actual roof, not a guess from the driveway.

2

Inspect the Deck

Before anything goes on top, we check what's underneath. Damaged plywood gets replaced. Proper underlayment and waterproofing go down to protect against Florida rain.

3

Seal Every Penetration

Pipe boots, vents, flashing around walls and edges — these are where most leaks actually start. We seal each one correctly the first time.

4

Reinforce for Wind

Edges, perimeters, and fastener patterns are reinforced to resist wind uplift. This is what keeps your roof on during a storm — and what most shortcuts skip.

5

Install to Manufacturer Specs

Every shingle, tile, or panel is installed using the manufacturer's approved methods. That's what qualifies your roof for full warranty coverage — not just having the right material, but installing it correctly.

6

Balance the Ventilation

Your attic needs to breathe. Without proper airflow, heat and moisture build up and age your roof from the inside. We design intake and exhaust to keep temperatures and moisture in check.

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Final Inspection & Documentation

We photograph every critical step and walk through a multi-point checklist. You'll see exactly what was done — not just trust that it was.

WHAT YOU GET THAT MOST ROOFERS DON'T OFFER

You'll Never Wonder What Happened Under Those Shingles.

Most roofing companies show up, tear off the old roof, put on a new one, and leave. You see the finished surface — but you have no idea what's underneath. We do it differently.

Photos of every critical step — deck condition, underlayment, flashing, fasteners — so you can see the work was done right

A signed completion checklist documenting what was installed and how

Installation that meets or exceeds manufacturer requirements — which is what activates your full warranty coverage

If you ever sell your home or file an insurance claim, this documentation matters. We make sure you have it.

MATERIALS THAT MAKE SENSE FOR NAPLES

We'll Help You Choose What Actually Performs Here.

Not every roofing material works the same in Southwest Florida. We help you pick based on how your home is built, what your HOA allows, and what gives you the best long-term value — not just what's cheapest to install.

Materials selected specifically for Florida heat, wind, salt air, and UV exposure

Profiles and colors that complement your home and meet HOA requirements

Ventilation designed to keep your attic cooler and your roof lasting longer

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Getting Started Is Simple

Whether you're planning ahead or responding to an insurance letter, here's how the process works.

1

We review your roof remotely

Using satellite and measurement data to understand your roof before we visit.

2

On-site inspection

We come out, look at everything up close, and explain what we find.

3

Clear options & pricing

You get a written scope with real numbers — no surprises, no pressure.

4

Installation & verification

We do the work, document everything, and walk you through the final result.

What We Do

Roof replacement, repairs, and inspections for homes in Naples and Collier County.

COMMON QUESTIONS

What Naples Homeowners Usually Ask Before Moving Forward

How do I know if I actually need a new roof?

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Not every aging roof needs immediate replacement. We look at actual condition — granule loss, flashing integrity, ventilation, deck health — not just age. If monitoring or a targeted repair makes more sense, we'll tell you. We'd rather give you an honest answer than sell you something you don't need yet.

My insurance company says I need a new roof. What are my options?

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This is the most common call we get. If your roof is over 15 years old, Florida law gives you the right to get a roof certification — if it shows at least 5 years of remaining life, your carrier can't drop you based on age alone. We can help you understand whether certification, repair, or replacement makes the most sense for your situation.

What happens after I request an inspection?

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We start with a remote review of your roof using satellite and measurement data. If an in-person inspection is needed, we schedule it at your convenience. You'll get a clear explanation of what we found and your options — with no obligation and no pressure to decide on the spot.

Will the price change once the job starts?

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Our estimates are built from actual measurements, material requirements, and installation scope — not ballpark guesses. If we uncover something unexpected once work begins (like hidden deck damage), we explain it and get your approval before anything changes. No surprise invoices.

How long does a roof replacement take?

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Most shingle roofs are completed in 1–3 days. Tile and metal roofs may take several days to about a week, depending on size and complexity. We provide daily cleanup, clear scheduling, and consistent communication so you know what to expect each day.

I'm not ready to decide yet. Is it too early to reach out?

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Not at all. Many homeowners use our inspection to plan 6–18 months ahead. Understanding your roof's condition now — before an insurance deadline or storm season — gives you time to make a thoughtful decision instead of a rushed one. That's exactly how we'd want to handle our own roof.

Not Sure Where Your Roof Stands?

Start with a quote or schedule an inspection. No pressure — just clarity.

Prefer to talk? Call (239) 206-6916