Recent work
Roofs we have replaced, repaired and restored
Filter by property type or material to find the closest thing to your own building. Each project lists the property, the system installed and the scope of work.
Cape Coral
Standing seam over a canal-front home
A shingle roof roughly three streets from open water, with fastener corrosion showing at every penetration. Replaced with an aluminium standing seam system specified for the exposure, with new flashing at each of the eleven penetrations and high-temperature underlayment throughout.
- Property
- Single-family, two storey
- System
- Aluminium standing seam
- Scope
- Full replacement
- Tile preserved
Naples
Tile lifted, underlayment rebuilt, tile relaid
The tile field was sound; the underlayment beneath it was not, which is the usual story on a tile roof of this age. Tile was lifted and palletised, the deck inspected and re-fastened, a new underlayment assembly installed, and the original tile relaid with replacements blended in where breakage occurred.
- Property
- Single-family, hip roof
- System
- Concrete barrel tile
- Scope
- Underlayment replacement
- Storm restoration
Fort Myers Beach
Post-storm restoration, documented from day one
Emergency tarping the day after the storm, then a full photographic record of every affected plane before anything was moved. Replacement followed once the scope was settled, with the original documentation set handed over alongside the warranty paperwork.
- Property
- Single-family, coastal
- System
- Architectural shingle
- Scope
- Emergency response and replacement
- Occupied throughout
Fort Myers
Occupied retail plaza, phased over two quarters
Six tenants, none of whom could close. The roof was sectioned so each phase started and finished over a weekend, with rooftop equipment curbs rebuilt as the work reached them and drainage corrected at three low points that had been ponding for years.
- Property
- Multi-tenant retail
- System
- TPO single-ply
- Scope
- Phased replacement
Estero
Shingle replacement with a full deck re-nail
Original roof at twenty-two years, with granule loss across the south and west planes. Tear-off revealed decking fastened to the standard of its era; the whole deck was re-nailed to current requirements before the new assembly went on, with the pattern photographed as each section closed.
- Property
- Single-family
- System
- Architectural shingle
- Scope
- Full replacement
- HOA approved
Bonita Springs
Metal in a tile profile, approved by the association
The association's documents required a tile appearance. A pressed metal system in a barrel profile satisfied the architectural requirement while giving the owner a concealed-fastener roof. Samples and colour submitted for approval before any material was ordered.
- Property
- Single-family, HOA community
- System
- Metal tile profile
- Scope
- Full replacement
Punta Gorda
Warehouse roof re-scoped after a failed patch history
A roof that had been patched at eight separate points over four years without the underlying drainage problem being addressed. The assessment mapped every penetration and low point first; the replacement corrected slope to the drains before the new system went down.
- Property
- Light industrial
- System
- Modified bitumen
- Scope
- Replacement and drainage
- Board documentation
Marco Island
Condominium building, scoped for a board vote
The deliverable before the work was a document the board could vote on: a measured roof plan, a photographic survey keyed to it, and a scope broken into line items with quantities. Installation was staged around resident access and scheduled deliveries.
- Property
- Four-storey condominium
- System
- Standing seam metal
- Scope
- Replacement
- Repair, not replacement
Sanibel
The roof that did not need replacing
Two contractors had quoted a full replacement. The inspection traced the leak to a single failed valley termination and a cracked boot, both repairable, with an underlayment that had years left in it. The written findings included the photographs supporting that conclusion.
- Property
- Single-family, hip roof
- System
- Concrete tile
- Scope
- Targeted repair
Before and after
Storm damage to standing seam
A coastal single-family home documented the day after the storm, then replaced with a metal system specified for its exposure.
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