Built for Inland Wind, Rain, and Insurance Paperwork
Lithia is spared the salt spray that eats coastal homes, but it takes the full force of everything else Tampa Bay weather can generate: hurricane wind crossing the peninsula, a daily summer thunderstorm cycle, and humidity that never really leaves. Our roof replacements are installed to the current Florida Building Code with sealed roof decks and upgraded fastening, and we photograph the details your insurer's wind mitigation inspection looks for — that paperwork often matters as much as the shingles do.
Siding and windows that earn their keep
On siding projects we lean toward fiber cement in Lithia because it stands up to both the moisture trapped under live oaks and the UV load on open lots, and it will not feed the termites that thrive in this river country. For windows, most of the homes we visit still have their original single-pane or early double-pane units; swapping those for impact-rated, Low-E glass hardens the house for storm season and takes real pressure off the air conditioner from June through September.
Every project starts the same way, with a free on-site estimate. We walk the property with you, get on the roof, probe the fascia, and give you numbers tied to what we actually found — never a price generated from a satellite photo.
- Roof replacement and repair — shingle, metal, and flat sections, with wind mitigation documentation included
- Siding, soffit, and fascia — fiber cement and vinyl systems fitted for humid, tree-heavy lots
- Window and door replacement — impact-rated and Low-E options sized to older openings
- Decks, lanais, and porches — outdoor living built for Alafia River country
Why Lithia Homeowners Call Alpine
Across more than 2,000 completed projects we have kept the same habit: do the invisible parts right. Underlayment, flashing, fastener schedules, and caulk joints decide whether an exterior lasts, and they are exactly the things a homeowner cannot inspect from the driveway. That is also why we back our installations with a 25-year workmanship warranty — long enough to outlast the next several storm seasons, and a fair reflection of how we build.
Whether you are maintaining a homestead off Boyette Road or refreshing a two-story near the FishHawk trails, we would be glad to take a look and tell you honestly what needs doing now and what can safely wait a few more years.