
Roofing Contractor in Hilliard, Florida

Hilliard Roofing Services
Standing seam and exposed-fastener metal roofing, metal re-screwing, shingle replacement, agricultural and outbuilding roofing, manufactured home roofing, roof repair, and gutter and valley clearing. Metal dominates here for good reason, and it sheds the pine straw that causes most maintenance problems in this area. Agricultural buildings and residences are both scoped on the same visit, at the same rate.
Some of our Roofing Services:
Metal Roofing
Standing seam and exposed-fastener systems on homes and agricultural buildings. Metal sheds pine straw far better than shingle, which addresses the defining maintenance problem in north Nassau County, and a fifty-year system beats three shingle cycles.
Agricultural Building Roofing
Barns, equipment buildings, and workshops are routine work here. Longer spans and simpler geometry with durability as the priority, and we assess every structure on the property in one visit rather than quoting them piecemeal.
Metal Roof Re-Screwing
When panels are sound, replacing worn screws and washers is dramatically cheaper than a new roof and adds real years. We assess panel condition honestly and give you a straight answer rather than the more profitable one.

Lowest Wind Loads Mean Real Savings
Being well inland, design wind requirements here are among the lowest we work under, which reduces attachment and underlayment specifications and genuinely lowers cost compared to a coastal address. That is a legitimate difference rather than a discount, and it is worth knowing when you compare quotes from beach-area contractors.
Why you should choose Brannan Roofing

North Nassau County Is Not Too Far
Hilliard sits near the Georgia line and gets skipped by plenty of Jacksonville contractors. We cover it. We are a licensed and insured family operation in our fourth decade, and Nassau County permitting is ours to file, not yours. Rural properties are normal work for us.
FAQs
Why is metal so common in Hilliard?
Open lots, agricultural buildings, and heavy pine debris. Metal sheds pine straw far better than shingle, and a fifty-year system makes obvious sense on properties where replacing shingles three times over the same span is the alternative.
What is the pine straw actually doing to my roof?
Packing into valleys and behind gutters, where it holds moisture against the roof edge and rots fascia and decking from the outside in. It is the most common maintenance problem out here and the easiest one to ignore until it becomes expensive.
Can you re-screw a metal roof instead of replacing it?
Yes, when the panels are sound. Fasteners and washers fail long before panels do, and re-screwing is dramatically cheaper than replacement. We assess panel condition first and give you a straight answer either way.
Do you work on manufactured homes in Hilliard?
Yes. Manufactured and modular housing is common in north Nassau County and has attachment requirements distinct from stick-built construction. Those get done wrong often enough that having previous work inspected is usually worthwhile.
Is this the cheapest part of your service area to roof?
Close to it. Hilliard is well inland, so wind-load requirements are among the lowest we work under, which reduces attachment and underlayment specs and total cost. Only Baker County typically comes in lower.



