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Roofing Contractor in St. Augustine, Florida

St. Augustine Roofing Services

Tile repair and relay, metal roofing, shingle replacement, roof repair, multi-section scoping for buildings with mixed roof types, and attic and decking evaluation after flood exposure. Coastal specification runs through all of it, since salt attacks fasteners and flashing here regardless of what the roofing material is. Historic review requirements are identified before scheduling, never discovered midway through the work.

Some of our Roofing Services:

Tile Roofing

Tile is common across St. Augustine's older properties and rarely the thing that failed. Underlayment beneath it gives out decades sooner, and a lift-and-relay preserves both the appearance historic review approved and a good deal of your budget.

Metal Roofing

Durable, often historically appropriate, and better suited to the salt environment than most alternatives. Fasteners and flashing still need corrosion-rated selection here, since standard galvanized hardware fails well before the roofing material shows wear.

Multi-Section Roof Scoping

Centuries of additions leave St. Augustine buildings with tile over the original section, metal over an addition, and shingle over a later porch enclosure, all draining into each other. We measure and price each section separately, because the transitions are where it leaks.

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We Scope Each Roof Section Separately

It is common here to find tile over the original structure, metal over an addition, and shingle over a later porch enclosure, all draining into each other. Pricing that off square footage is how contractors end up writing change orders. We measure each section and quote the actual work, including the transitions where it leaks.

Why you should choose Brannan Roofing

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A Roofer Who Respects Old Buildings

We have spent three decades on Northeast Florida roofs, a good share of them on St. Augustine's older buildings. Buildings with centuries of additions need a contractor who measures rather than assumes. We are family owned, licensed and insured, and we handle St. Johns County permitting and historic review considerations before scheduling.

FAQs

Can I choose any roof material for a historic St. Augustine property?

Not in the historic districts. Material, profile, and color are all subject to architectural review, and this is not a place to pick a shingle from a brochure and hope. We identify what applies to your address before scheduling so approvals are not discovered mid-project.

My building has three different roof types. Is that normal here?

In St. Augustine, very. Centuries of additions leave buildings with tile over the original section, metal over an addition, and shingle over a later porch enclosure, all draining into each other. The transitions are the leak points, and each section needs measuring and scoping separately.

We took water during a flood. Should I have the roof checked?

The attic and decking, yes. Flooding is not a roof problem, but the moisture load afterward causes rot and mold in poorly ventilated spaces that later gets misattributed to the roof. Knowing which problem you have prevents spending money on the wrong repair.

Do you travel to St. Augustine from Jacksonville?

Yes. It is roughly an hour from our Westside yard, which we state plainly rather than pretending otherwise. We scope thoroughly on the first visit and plan the work as a full engagement rather than a series of short trips.

Do you work around short-term rental occupancy?

Yes. A lot of historic district properties are income-producing, and we plan work around booking calendars where possible rather than assuming an empty building. Tell us your constraints when you call and we will build the schedule around them.

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