Roofing Contractors Who Know Lithia's Storm Schedule
Ask anyone who has spent a July in Lithia: the afternoon storm is not a maybe, it is an appointment. Heat builds over the pastureland east of Brandon, the sky stacks up over the Alafia, and by four o'clock rain is hammering rooftops from Boyette Road to the FishHawk trails. A roof out here does not get to have weak spots. Alpine Exteriors replaces and repairs roofs across Lithia with systems built for exactly this rhythm — and for the hurricanes that occasionally follow summer in through the back door.
The local housing stock splits our work into two patterns. The subdivisions that filled in through the 2000s carry original builder-grade shingle roofs now fifteen to twenty-five years old, squarely in the window where insurance carriers start asking hard questions at renewal. The older rural properties toward the river face a different problem entirely: live oak canopies that drop limbs, pile leaf litter in the valleys, and hold moisture against the shingles until the shaded slopes wear out years ahead of the sunny ones.
