Roofing for Homes That Face the Gulf First
Storms coming ashore in this part of Pinellas County cross Honeymoon Island and Caladesi Island and then hit Dunedin with their energy nearly intact. There is no inland buffer here. That geography, plus salt air that quietly corrodes fasteners and flashings, means a Dunedin roof lives a harder life than the same roof installed twenty miles east. It is also why insurance carriers scrutinize roofs in this zip code so closely, often demanding replacement well before the shingles look worn out.
We build for that reality. Every Alpine Exteriors roof in Dunedin is installed to current Florida Building Code wind detailing: ring-shank nailing, sealed or taped deck seams where specified, upgraded underlayments, and coated fasteners that shrug off the salt. Then we document all of it, because a wind mitigation inspection is only as good as the evidence behind it.
We also respect how visible roofs are in this town. Dunedin's low-slung ranches and cottages show their rooflines from the sidewalk, so color and profile choices get genuine attention here, and we bring full-size samples to the estimate instead of a fan deck of thumbnails.
