(813) 388-9190
Roofing · Manatee County, Florida

Roofing in Bradenton, FL

Serving Bradenton homeowners since 2022. 4+ years of Tampa Bay roofing experience.

Free roof inspections and no-pressure estimates for every Bradenton homeowner. We meet with your insurance adjuster on-site and document the damage for your claim.

Licensed CCC1334243 5.0 on Google BBB A+ Rated Same-Week Response

What we see on Bradenton roofs.

Older Bradenton homes often need a full tear-off and re-deck before a new roof goes on. We'll show you what we find with photos, then quote exactly what's needed - nothing more.

Every Bradenton project starts with a free on-site inspection. We photo-document the whole roof, walk you through what we find on your own device, and quote a fair price with no pressure. If your Bradenton home needs a full replacement, a targeted repair, or a second opinion after another contractor's quote. call (813) 388-9190.

Manatee
County Served
Full licensing & permitting in-county.
5.0
Google Rating
From Tampa Bay homeowners.
24–48hr
Emergency Tarp
For active leaks & storm damage.
Our Work

Recent roofing jobs across Tampa Bay

A look at recent roofing projects across the Tampa Bay area. Bradenton homeowners get the same crews and the same standards.

Real differences for real Bradenton roofs.

  • We know Bradenton roofs, from 1970s West Bradenton tile over failed underlayment to builder shingle out near Lakewood Ranch, so we diagnose the real problem instead of just quoting a full tear-off.
  • We are licensed Florida roofers (CCC1334243), family-run since 2018, and we pull every Manatee County permit and meet the inspector ourselves.
  • On insurance, we give you honest documentation support: photos, drone imagery, measurements, and a written estimate for your carrier, with no public-adjuster games and no promises about coverage.
  • We install tile, metal, and architectural shingle to current Gulf-coast wind code, so we can match the right system to your home and your exposure instead of pushing one product.

Where we do the most work in Bradenton.

Bradenton sits right where the Manatee River meets the Gulf, and that location shapes every roof in town. West of US-41 you get older waterfront homes carrying clay and concrete tile that has outlived its underlayment, while the inland subdivisions toward Lakewood Ranch are mostly newer architectural shingle and the occasional metal upgrade. As the Manatee County seat, Bradenton mixes 1950s and 1960s slab houses, 1970s and 1980s tile-roofed ranches, and a steady wave of new construction, so there is no one-size roof here.

West Bradenton

The streets west of 75th Street West toward Palma Sola Bay hold a lot of 1960s and 1970s homes with original concrete or clay barrel tile. Nine times out of ten the tile itself is fine but the underlayment beneath it has dried out and cracked, so water gets in long before a single tile breaks. With the bay right there, the salt air also chews through old galvanized fasteners and flashing faster than inland.

Bayshore Gardens

This Gulf-side stretch south of Cortez Road is full of mid-century block ranches that were re-roofed in three-tab or early architectural shingle in the 1990s and 2000s. A lot of those shingles are now at or past 20 years, curling at the edges and shedding granules. Low slopes over Florida rooms and carports are the usual trouble spots where leaks start.

Lakewood Ranch-adjacent (east Bradenton, 34202/34211)

The newer master-planned communities east toward Lakewood Ranch are dominated by builder-grade architectural shingle and some flat concrete tile from the 2000s and 2010s. The common call here is wind-lifted ridge caps and starter strips after a storm, plus pipe-boot and valley leaks that show up once the builder warranty has run out.

Downtown Bradenton / Old Manatee

The historic core near the Riverwalk and Old Main Street has older two-story homes and bungalows, many with steeper-pitch roofs that have seen several layers over the decades. We often find shingle laid over old wood decking that needs re-nailing to current code, and metal porch and bay roofs that need re-sealing at the seams.

Roofing for Bradenton's Gulf-coast wind and storm exposure

Bradenton sits in a high-velocity wind region near the coast, and homes west of US-41 fall in the toughest exposure zones, so the Florida Building Code requires secondary water barriers and tighter nailing patterns on every re-roof. Manatee County pulls and inspects the permit on all of it, and the closer you are to the water the more the inspector cares about flashing, fastener type, and proper tie-downs. When a storm comes through off the Gulf, we inspect the roof, take ground and drone photos, measure the damage, and hand you a clear written estimate you can give your insurance carrier. We do not negotiate, file, or settle claims, and we are not public adjusters; coverage decisions stay between you and your insurer. We can also meet your adjuster on the roof to walk the same damage so everyone is looking at the same thing.

Bradenton permit information.

Every residential roof replacement or major repair in Bradenton requires a Manatee County building permit. We pull the permit directly, coordinate in-progress and final inspections, and handle all code-compliance paperwork. You do not touch the permit process on one of our jobs.

Typical Manatee County permit turnaround is 3-7 business days. Permit cost is included in every estimate our calculator produces, so you see the true total install cost up front with no surprise line items on the final invoice.

Permit cost range
$150 – $350
Typical turnaround
3-7 days

Coastal wind zones in Anna Maria and Bradenton Beach may trigger higher fees and HVHZ documentation.

Full Manatee County coverage

Common roofing issues in Bradenton.

Every Tampa Bay city has its own mix of housing stock, climate, and typical failure patterns. Here is what we diagnose most often on Bradenton roofs, based on our free inspection data across the neighborhoods above.

  • We know Bradenton roofs, from 1970s West Bradenton tile over failed underlayment to builder shingle out near Lakewood Ranch, so we diagnose the real problem instead of just quoting a full tear-off.
  • We are licensed Florida roofers (CCC1334243), family-run since 2018, and we pull every Manatee County permit and meet the inspector ourselves.
  • On insurance, we give you honest documentation support: photos, drone imagery, measurements, and a written estimate for your carrier, with no public-adjuster games and no promises about coverage.
  • We install tile, metal, and architectural shingle to current Gulf-coast wind code, so we can match the right system to your home and your exposure instead of pushing one product.

What a Bradenton roof actually costs.

A typical Bradenton shingle replacement runs $10,000 to $25,000 depending on home size and material. Tile re-underlay on a standard Bradenton home runs $18,000 to $30,000. Full tile replacement and standing seam metal upgrades typically land between $30,000 and $60,000 for the mid-size home ranges common in Bradenton.

Every estimate includes materials, labor, tear-off, underlayment, flashing, ridge vents, and Manatee County permit fees. The only thing it does not include is unexpected structural repair uncovered during tear-off. We document and quote those separately if we find them.

See your real Bradenton roof cost in 60 seconds.

Our calculator pulls satellite measurements of your actual roof, applies Manatee County pricing, and shows you a realistic install range before any salesperson touches the quote.

Hurricane season in Bradenton?

Storm damage & insurance, handled for you.

Living in Bradenton means your roof is on the front line every hurricane season. Our team specializes in storm damage documentation and insurance claims - so you have the documentation your carrier needs.

  • Same-week emergency tarping for active leaks and storm damage
  • We meet your insurance adjuster on-site and document every finding
  • Thorough damage documentation, photos, measurements, and scope, ready for your claim
  • Florida Building Code tear-offs, underlayment, and fastening

Questions we hear from Bradenton homeowners.

Do I need a permit to replace my roof in Bradenton or unincorporated Manatee County?
Yes. Every re-roof in Bradenton and Manatee County requires a permit and at least one inspection, and coastal homes get extra scrutiny on fastening and secondary water barriers. We pull the permit, schedule the inspections, and handle the county paperwork as part of the job so you do not have to.
My Bradenton home has old tile. Do I have to replace the whole roof or just the underlayment?
Often just the underlayment. A lot of West Bradenton and waterfront tile is still good while the underlayment beneath it has failed, which is where leaks actually come from. We can lift and store sound tile, replace the underlayment and flashing to current code, and re-lay your existing tile, which costs less than a full tile replacement.
How does Integrity help with my insurance after a Bradenton storm?
We provide documentation support only. We inspect the roof, take ground and drone photos, measure the damage, and give you a written estimate that you submit to your carrier. We can also meet your adjuster on the roof. We do not file, negotiate, or settle claims and we are not public adjusters; the coverage decision is between you and your insurer.
What roofing material holds up best near the Gulf in Bradenton?
All three we install can work, but the choice depends on your home and your exposure west of US-41. Concrete and clay tile last a long time and suit older West Bradenton homes, standing-seam metal handles salt air and wind well for waterfront properties, and architectural shingle rated for our wind zone is a solid value for inland and Lakewood Ranch-adjacent neighborhoods.
How fast can you get out to my home in Bradenton?
For most of Bradenton, Bayshore Gardens, and the Lakewood Ranch-adjacent areas we can usually get out same-day or next-day for an inspection. Our office hours are Monday through Friday 9 to 7 and Saturday 9 to 2.
Are you licensed to roof in Manatee County?
Yes. Integrity Roofing of Florida is a licensed Florida roofing contractor, license CCC1334243, and we are a family-run company that has served the Tampa Bay area, including Bradenton and Manatee County, since 2018. We carry the credentials the county requires to pull permits on your home.

We cover all of Bradenton, FL.

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