Built for This Region's Specific Punishments
The housing stock here spans a century, and each era fails in its own way. Concrete-block ranches from the 1960s and 70s need stucco remediation, soffit ventilation, and roofs that satisfy increasingly strict insurers. Frame homes from the 80s and 90s carry hardboard siding and builder-grade windows at the end of their lives. Even newer construction east of I-75 often shipped with the minimum code allowed, leaving obvious upgrade room in wind protection and efficiency. Knowing which failure mode belongs to which decade is half the value an experienced contractor brings to the first walkthrough of your property.
Whatever the house, our installations share the same spine:
- Wind-rated fastening and sealed-deck roofing that meets Florida's current high-wind code
- Moisture-managed walls — drainable wraps, full flashing, back-sealed trim
- Impact-rated window options that end shutter season and cut cooling costs
- Insurance-ready documentation, from permits to wind-mitigation photos
The Record Behind the Name
Alpine Exteriors has worked on Florida exteriors for 25 years — long enough to have re-roofed some of the same homes twice and watched our early siding jobs age gracefully into their third decade. More than 2,000 completed projects sit behind every recommendation we make, and each new one is protected by our 25-year workmanship warranty, a guarantee on the labor and detailing that manufacturer warranties do not touch.
Everything starts with a free on-site estimate. A project manager visits your home, inspects the areas you are worried about and the ones you have not noticed yet, and delivers a written scope with firm pricing — no phone quotes, no pressure theater, no surprise change orders. If your home is anywhere in the greater Tampa Bay region and its exterior is due for attention, we would welcome the chance to walk it with you and show you exactly what we see.