What Gulfport Homes Need Most
After decades in this trade we see the same priorities surface again and again south of 22nd Avenue:
- Roof replacement ahead of insurance deadlines — carriers are aggressive about roof age in coastal Pinellas, and a proactive re-roof with a wind mitigation report often pays for part of itself
- Impact windows that protect against wind-borne debris while ending the annual plywood ritual before named storms
- Rot-proof siding and trim for historic frame cottages whose original wood cladding is fighting a losing battle with humidity and termites
- Composite decks and porches built to handle salt spray, afternoon downpours, and bare feet in August
Old House, Modern Envelope
A 1920s Gulfport bungalow was never meant to be sealed up like new construction, and doing it wrong traps moisture in walls that have breathed for a century. We detail these homes carefully — correct water-resistive barriers, back-primed trim, ventilation preserved — so you gain storm resistance and efficiency without cooking the original structure. Where the look matters, fiber cement profiles can match historic lap dimensions closely enough that neighbors will only notice the fresh, straight lines.
Why Gulfport Homeowners Choose Alpine
25 years in business and 2,000+ completed projects have taught us which products actually survive within sight of the bay and which ones just have good marketing. We stand behind installations with a 25-year workmanship warranty — a longer commitment than most roofs, decks, or paint jobs will ever need to call on.
Every project begins with a free on-site estimate. We will look at the whole exterior, flag what is urgent versus what can wait a few seasons, and give you numbers in writing. Whether you own a candy-colored cottage near the waterfront or a block ranch up by Gulfport Boulevard, you will get a plan matched to your actual house — not a package deal designed for a subdivision somewhere else.