


Florida weather is hard on roofs. The constant sun, the summer storms, the humidity - it all adds up over time. What starts as minor wear turns into something you can't ignore. And by the time most homeowners start paying attention, the roof has already been fighting for longer than it should have.
Here's what we were working with on this one - a worn-out shingle roof that had clearly taken its share of Florida weather. Granule loss, fading, and the kind of surface fatigue that tells you the protection underneath is on its way out. Not a roof you want heading into storm season.
We went in and stripped it down, then installed new shingles built specifically to handle the heat and storm loads that come with living in Florida. The difference is night and day. Fresh, uniform coverage across every plane of the roof. Clean ridge lines. Proper ventilation maintained throughout. This is what a roof is supposed to look like when the job is done right.
The shingles we use here aren't just about curb appeal - though that obviously comes with the territory. They're rated to stand up to high winds and impact, which matters a lot in this part of the state. The homeowner walked away with something that actually protects the house, not just covers it.
If your roof is showing its age, don't wait for a leak to tell you it's time. A worn shingle roof in Florida has a way of becoming a much bigger problem faster than you'd expect. Getting ahead of it is always the smarter move.