Sun City Center sits inland in south Hillsborough County, which spares it from direct coastal storm surge but not from hurricane and tropical-storm wind. The community lies within Florida's wind-borne-debris region, so new and replacement roofs must meet Hillsborough County wind-load and impact requirements. That means properly rated shingles or tile, correct fastening schedules, and secondary water barriers where code calls for them. For a large retirement community, those standards are not just paperwork. They are what keeps a roof on through a summer storm season that runs hard from June into November.
Sun City Center is unincorporated, so it does not have its own city building department. All roofing permits and inspections run through Hillsborough County. We pull the county permit, build to current Florida Building Code, and schedule the required county inspections so your roof is documented and code-compliant from start to finish.
On insurance, we keep our role simple and honest. We are not public adjusters and we do not file, negotiate, or manage claims. What we do is inspect your roof, photograph the condition and any storm damage in detail, and provide a clear itemized estimate. You submit that documentation to your own carrier, and you and your insurer control the claim from there. Our job is to give you accurate, well-documented information so you can make your own decision with confidence.