Roofers in Boca Grande, FL

Boca Grande Roofing

Boca Grande & Gasparilla Island roofing — barrier-island wind, salt, and Lee County permits for historic and waterfront homes.

Services in Boca Grande

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Boca Grande on Gasparilla Island is a barrier-island community with historic village architecture, deep-water docks, and strict design expectations. Roofing must handle Gulf salt, high wind exposure, and the logistics of island access. Pro-Roofing USA plans Boca Grande projects around Lee County permitting, corrosion-resistant details, and the careful staging island jobs require.

Roofing challenges in Boca Grande

Full Gulf exposure on Gasparilla Island — maximum salt spray and wind uplift on every roof plane facing open water.

Historic wood-frame and modern masonry homes mix on the island; matching profile and color is often as important as wind rating.

Hurricane evacuations and barge/truck scheduling affect project timelines — planning ahead matters.

Barrier-island Gasparilla parcels are in the wind-borne debris region with coastal Lee County design wind speeds — treat every roof as high-exposure.

Coastal vs inland: Entire island is coastal — assume maximum salt corrosion and wind exposure on all elevations.

Roof systems we install in Boca Grande

Island homes need marine-grade detailing, wind-rated assemblies, and contractors who understand Lee County inspections and island access.

  • Metal roofing — Excellent wind and salt performance; popular on island homes when HOA and historic guidelines allow.
  • Tile systems — Common on upscale island properties; underlayment maintenance is critical in salt air.
  • Architectural shingle — Used on older cottages when weight and aesthetics allow; must be premium wind-rated.
  • Hurricane-rated assemblies — Secondary water barriers, improved edge metal, and documented dry-in are standard on post-storm replacements we install.

Neighborhoods & ZIP codes we serve

Pro-Roofing USA serves homeowners and commercial properties throughout Boca Grande (Lee County (Gasparilla Island)). Common areas include Downtown Boca Grande, Gasparilla Island, Boca Bay, Hillside Estates, Boca Grande North, Gulf Shore, and surrounding communities.

Neighborhoods

  • Downtown Boca Grande
  • Gasparilla Island
  • Boca Bay
  • Hillside Estates
  • Boca Grande North
  • Gulf Shore

ZIP codes

  • 33921

Local landmarks

  • Boca Grande Lighthouse
  • Gasparilla Island State Park
  • Boca Grande Pass
  • Historic downtown

Permits & building code in Boca Grande

Lee County Community Development · (239) 533-8504

Online: Lee County eConnect

  • Gasparilla Island parcels are permitted through Lee County.
  • Historic village character may influence material and color choices — verify with HOA or design review if applicable.
  • Island logistics: material delivery and dumpster placement require advance coordination.

Storm damage & insurance

  • Florida homeowners policies in Boca Grande often carry hurricane deductibles; wind-mitigation form OIR-B1-1802 credits secondary water barriers and roof-to-wall connections.
  • After named storms, document damage with dated photos before temporary dry-in — we provide scope detail for adjusters.
  • Carriers scrutinize roof age and permit history at renewal; permitted replacements with Florida Product Approved materials strengthen your file.

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Frequently asked questions — Boca Grande roofing

Do I need a permit to replace my roof in Boca Grande?
Yes for essentially all re-roofs and substantial repairs in Lee County. Your contractor should pull the permit, schedule inspections, and close it with final sign-off.
What neighborhoods do you serve in Boca Grande?
Including Gasparilla Island, Boca Bay, Downtown Boca Grande, Gulf Shore, Boca Grande North, and surrounding Boca Grande ZIP codes (33921).
How long does a roof replacement take in Boca Grande?
Most single-family re-roofs take several days to two weeks on site, plus permit lead time. Weather, material choice, and HOA review can extend scheduling.
Do you help with insurance after storm damage?
We inspect, document, and perform emergency dry-in when needed. Insurance approval is between you and your carrier; we supply scope detail to support the process.
What roof types work best in Boca Grande?
Wind-rated architectural shingle, tile, and metal all perform when installed to code. Choice depends on structure, HOA rules, coastal exposure, and budget.
Are you licensed to work in Lee County?
Pro-Roofing USA is a Florida roofing contractor serving Southwest and Central Florida. We pull permits in the county that governs your parcel.
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