Metal First, but Not Metal Only
Rural Florida figured out metal roofing generations ago, and the farmhouses and ranch homes around State Road 70 wear it for good reasons: decades of service life, better wind performance, faster rain shedding, and a cooler attic under full sun. We install standing-seam systems with concealed clips for homes, and rugged exposed-fastener panels where budget or building type calls for them, on barns, workshops, and equipment sheds as readily as on the house itself.
Shingle still makes sense for many Myakka City homes, and when it is the right call we use high-wind architectural lines with ring-shank nailing and sealed valleys. What we will not do is put a coastal-subdivision spec on an open-land house and hope.
- Standing-seam metal roofing with concealed fastening for homes and porches
- Exposed-fastener metal panels for barns, workshops, and outbuildings
- High-wind architectural shingle systems with upgraded underlayment
- Storm damage repair and documentation after wind and lightning events
What 25 Years Out Here Teaches
Alpine Exteriors has been in business for 25 years, with more than 2,000 completed projects, and rural roofing has taught us things a city roofer never learns: how to stage material when the supplier truck cannot make the last half mile, how to schedule tear-offs around afternoon storm cells you can see coming for an hour, and how to keep a job site clean when the job site is also someone's pasture.
Every roof carries our 25-year workmanship warranty, and every project starts with a free estimate at your property. We climb the roof, inspect the decking and the attic side, look at the outbuildings while we are there if you like, and hand you a firm written price. If a repair will honestly buy you five more years, we will tell you that instead, and be back with the crew when the time truly comes. Gutter sizing for big rural roof planes, ridge ventilation, and cupola flashing details can all ride along in the same scope, priced together so there are no surprises.