Tile, metal, and shingle roof replacement and repair for Lakewood Ranch homes across Manatee and Sarasota Counties.
Lakewood Ranch is one of the largest master-planned communities in the country, a development of more than 33,000 acres straddling the Manatee and Sarasota County line. Its tile-heavy, HOA-governed villages bring specific roofing demands: concrete and clay tile that depends on sound underlayment, strict community architectural standards, and a Gulf Coast climate that wears roofs hard. We work with homeowners across the Ranch to keep roofs sound, code-compliant, and ready for hurricane season.
As a dual-licensed roofing and residential building contractor, we handle more than just the surface. That second license lets us address structural issues many roofing-only companies have to subcontract out, and our project managers know how to navigate Lakewood Ranch's HOA review and approval process so your replacement goes smoothly from estimate to final inspection.
Lakewood Ranch sits squarely in the Gulf Coast storm belt and has felt it firsthand. The 2024 season alone brought Hurricanes Debby, Helene, and Milton through the Manatee and Sarasota area within weeks of one another — Milton made landfall as a major hurricane near Siesta Key in Sarasota County — following Hurricane Ian in 2022 and Irma in 2017. Even when high winds spare the tile itself, years of intense sun, heavy summer rain, and humidity steadily break down the underlayment beneath it. On many Lakewood Ranch homes that are 15 or more years old, the tile still looks fine from the street while the waterproofing layer underneath has reached the end of its life. That is why a roof's true age and a proper inspection matter more than appearance alone.
Serving ZIP codes 34202, 34211, 34240 and the surrounding area.
We offer full roofing services tailored to Lakewood Ranch's tile-heavy homes and HOA requirements:
Yes. Tile is one of the most common roof types across Lakewood Ranch's villages, and tile replacement is a core part of what we do. We handle both concrete and clay tile and pay special attention to the underlayment beneath the tile, which is often the first component to fail on older Ranch homes.
Yes. Most Lakewood Ranch villages have architectural standards and an HOA approval process for roof work. Our project managers are familiar with these requirements and help coordinate the necessary approvals so your roof matches community guidelines and stays compliant.
It is worth an inspection. Hurricanes Helene and Milton both passed through this area in 2024, and storm stress plus years of Florida sun can degrade the underlayment under tile even when the surface looks intact. A free inspection tells you the true condition before a small problem becomes a leak.
Yes. We are dual-licensed as a roofing contractor and a residential building contractor, and we are insurance claim specialists. We document storm and wind damage thoroughly and work with homeowners through the claims process for both repairs and full replacements.
No pressure, no sales games — just an honest look at your roof from a dual-licensed contractor.
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