The Three Projects That Matter Most Here
Roofs and the insurance question
Nothing drives exterior decisions in this community like the roof-age letters carriers keep sending. We replace shingle and tile roofs to current wind-mitigation standards, document everything, and help you capture the premium credits the new roof earns.
Windows for comfort and quiet
Impact-rated windows eliminate shutter wrestling before a storm, an upgrade many residents consider essential rather than optional, while cutting cooling bills and street noise at the same time.
Soffit, fascia, and low-maintenance walls
Most homes here are block and stucco, so our siding work concentrates on the wood parts that age out: soffits, fascia, and gable ends, rebuilt in aluminum and fiber cement that never need your attention again.
- Roof replacement with wind-mitigation documentation for insurance credits
- Impact and energy-efficient windows installed with minimal disruption
- Soffit, fascia, and gable siding in permanent, paint-free materials
- Whole-exterior checkups before hurricane season or a policy renewal
We also understand the rhythm of the community. Many residents travel during the summer months, so we schedule around snowbird calendars, coordinate with house watchers when owners are away, and send photo updates that let you follow the project from anywhere between here and the Midwest.
A Contractor Comfortable in a 55+ Community
We have been doing this work for 25 years, and a large share of our more than 2,000 completed projects have been for retirees who want clear communication, firm pricing, and crews that are courteous, punctual, and careful around lanais, landscaping, and golf-cart traffic. References from your own neighborhood are usually easy to arrange.
Our labor carries a 25-year workmanship warranty, likely longer than any of us will own our current homes, and it transfers with the house. Start with a free on-site estimate: we will walk the exterior together, explain what is urgent and what is not, and put everything in writing at a pace that respects your questions. No pressure tactics, ever; this community has seen enough of those.