What We Build Here, and Why
Roofing in Madeira Beach leans heavily toward standing-seam metal — wind-shedding, salt-resistant, and long-lived — installed over fully sealed decks with edge metal upgraded for open-water gusts. On walls, we replace tired wood, aluminum, and vinyl with fiber cement siding and trim hung on stainless fasteners, and on the canal homes we pay particular attention to seawall-side elevations, where reflected sun and boat-channel humidity age cladding surprisingly fast. For openings, we install impact-rated windows and doors; between Gulf storms and the simple fact that most of this town evacuates for major hurricanes, glass that defends itself is the single most reassuring upgrade an owner can make before leaving.
Our recommendations come from 25 years of Florida coastal work and more than 2,000 completed projects — including plenty on barrier islands where we learned, sometimes the hard way early on, exactly which shortcuts the Gulf refuses to forgive.
Madeira Beach projects we handle constantly
- Metal roof conversions on mid-century cottages ready to stop re-shingling every cycle
- Post-storm envelope rebuilds, documented properly for insurance from day one
- Impact window and slider packages for canal homes with wide water-facing glass
- Fiber cement re-cladding with salt-rated fastening on both Gulf and bay exposures
Straightforward With Owners, Careful With the Town
Whether you live here year-round, snowbird half the year, or manage a rental that turns over every Saturday, our process fits around you: a free on-site estimate with photo documentation you can review from anywhere, fixed written pricing, and scheduling that respects booking calendars and the parking realities of streets near John's Pass Village. Sites get cleaned nightly and swept for fasteners — bare feet are the local footwear, and we act like it. When the work is finished, our 25-year workmanship warranty stays with the house. In a town this exposed, that long a promise is the point: we build so we are comfortable being accountable for it decades from now.