Local Roofing Contractor Expertise
From Gainesville's Duckpond neighborhood to the newer homes in Haile Plantation, finding a roofing contractor in Alachua County, FL who understands your local climate is critical. This page covers residential and commercial roofing services, storm damage repairs, and gutter work across the county's diverse neighborhoods—from High Springs to Micanopy. Learn what to expect during your project and why local expertise matters in North Central Florida's humid subtropical weather.
Clear steps from inspection to completion, tailored to Alachua County building codes.
We assess your roof's condition, check for leaks, storm damage, and wear. Photo documentation included for insurance claims.
We handle all Alachua County building permits and connect with local inspectors. No surprises—you know every step in advance.
Our crews remove the old roof, inspect underlying structure, and install new materials—shingles, metal, tile, or flat systems.
County inspectors verify code compliance. We remove debris, check gutters, and ensure your property is spotless.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
From the historic Craftsman homes in Pleasant Street to modern builds in Briarwood, we install durable roofs suited to your neighborhood's architecture. Asphalt shingles, metal, clay tile—we match materials to your home's style and budget. Most residential jobs complete in 2–4 days.

New asphalt shingle roof installed in the Haile Plantation area, Gainesville.
Residential roof replacement protects your investment for 15–50 years depending on material. Storm season in North Central Florida means wind damage is common. Alachua County homes built with steep pitches and diverse designs require contractors who know local building codes well.
We repair leaks, replace aging shingles, and install new systems. Many insurance policies cover storm damage—we help navigate claims.
Office buildings, warehouses, and retail spaces across Gainesville and Newberry need flat roofs designed for durability. We install TPO, EPDM, and modified bitumen systems that withstand Alachua County's hot, humid summers and occasional severe weather.
Commercial projects demand minimal downtime. We schedule work outside business hours when possible. TPO roofs reflect heat, lowering energy costs for air conditioning—a real benefit in Florida. Maintenance plans keep your roof performing for decades.
We pull all necessary permits and coordinate with your operations team throughout the project.

TPO commercial roof installed on a retail building in downtown Gainesville.
Alachua County sits in hurricane country. Severe storms can tear shingles, crack tiles, and damage flashing. We offer same-day emergency service to prevent water damage. Tarping and temporary repairs stop leaks immediately; permanent fixes follow once permitting is complete.
Insurance claims processed smoothly with our documentation and local code expertise.
Gutters protect your foundation, siding, and landscaping. We install, repair, and clean gutters to keep water flowing away from your home. Added gutter guards reduce maintenance on Gainesville's tree-lined streets where leaf buildup is common.
Alachua County's unique climate and building regulations require a contractor who knows the area.
Humidity, heat, and storm season mean your roof faces constant stress. We choose materials and installation methods proven in North Central Florida.
Alachua County building codes require permits for most roof work. Our crews know the inspection process, local inspectors, and timelines. We get your permits approved faster and handle inspections on your behalf. You avoid fines and delays.
Many homeowners and business owners in Alachua County file insurance claims after storms. We document damage with photos and detailed reports. We work directly with adjusters, making the claims process straightforward.
We've completed 500+ projects across Gainesville, Alachua, High Springs, Newberry, and surrounding areas. That experience means we show up on time, finish on schedule, and stand behind our work with warranty coverage.
We serve the entire county with same-day scheduling and local crew familiarity.
Based centrally between Gainesville and Newberry, we reach any address in Alachua County within 30 minutes. That includes historic downtown Alachua, rural areas around Micanopy and Archer, and newer subdivisions like Turkey Creek. If you're near Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park or the Ginnie Springs corridor in High Springs, we serve you too.
Same-day emergency response during storm season keeps damage to a minimum. We dispatch our closest crew to your location, assess damage, and install temporary tarps while we prepare permanent repairs.
Call today for a free inspection or to discuss your roofing project. No obligation. We answer phones during business hours and respond to emergency calls 24/7 during storm season.
Yes. Alachua County requires permits for all roof replacements and most repairs. We handle permits, inspections, and code compliance so you don't have to.
Most residential roofs complete in 2–4 days depending on size and weather. Commercial projects may take 1–2 weeks. We schedule around your schedule and work efficiently to minimize disruption.
Many policies do. We document damage with photos, create repair estimates, and work directly with your insurance adjuster. Our experience with Alachua County claims speeds the approval process.
Asphalt shingles, metal panels, and concrete tile all perform well. We recommend based on your home's style, budget, and local weather patterns. Metal lasts longest in our humid subtropical climate.
Yes. We respond to emergency calls 24/7 June–November. Same-day tarping stops leaks and prevents interior water damage. Permanent repairs follow once permits are approved.
We cover the entire county: Gainesville, Alachua, High Springs, Newberry, Micanopy, Archer, Hawthorne, and unincorporated areas. Most calls are scheduled within 24 hours.
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