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

Roofing in Land O Lakes, FL

Serving Land O Lakes homeowners since 2022. 4+ years of Tampa Bay roofing experience.

Free roof inspections and no-pressure estimates for every Land O Lakes 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 Land O Lakes roofs.

Tile roofs dominate much of Land O Lakes - we install and repair both clay and concrete tile using Florida Building Code-compliant underlayment and fastening systems.

Every Land O Lakes 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 Land O Lakes home needs a full replacement, a targeted repair, or a second opinion after another contractor's quote. call (813) 388-9190.

Pasco
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

Jobs we've done in Land O Lakes

Real roofs we've replaced and repaired for Land O Lakes homeowners. Tap any photo to view it full size.

Real differences for real Land O Lakes roofs.

  • We are a licensed, family-run Florida roofing company (CCC1334243) that knows Land O' Lakes and Pasco County, from the new architectural shingle in Connerton and Bexley to the older tile near Lake Padgett.
  • We install tile, metal, and architectural shingle, so we can match what already works for your community and recommend the right fit instead of pushing one product.
  • We pull the proper Pasco County permits and build every roof to the local Florida Building Code wind requirements, with no shortcuts.
  • We give you honest, plain-English assessments and full photo documentation of any storm damage so you have what you need for your own carrier.

Where we do the most work in Land O Lakes.

Land O' Lakes sits in the heart of central Pasco County, and it is one of the fastest-growing parts of the Tampa Bay area. The roofing picture here is split: big master-planned communities like Connerton and Bexley are full of homes built in the last ten to fifteen years with architectural shingle, while older pockets along the lakes off US-41 still carry tile and original shingle roofs from the 1990s and earlier. Because so much of the area is lake-front and tree-heavy, we see a lot of moisture issues, organic staining, and storm debris damage that show up here more than in drier inland neighborhoods.

Connerton

Connerton is mostly newer construction, with a lot of homes built from the late 2000s through today carrying builder-grade architectural shingle. The common pattern we see here is that the original 3-tab or entry-level shingle is starting to age out on the earliest phases, and many roofs need attention to ridge venting and pipe boots well before the shingle itself fails. The open, less-shaded layout means strong sun exposure that ages south and west-facing slopes faster.

Bexley

Bexley off State Road 54 is a large master-planned community where nearly every roof is architectural shingle installed within the last decade. The issues we run into here are rarely full replacements yet, instead it is wind-lifted shingles, sealant failures around flashing, and the occasional nail-pop or improperly seated valley from the original install. We also see solar-ready homes here where the roof penetrations need careful sealing.

Wilderness Lake Preserve

Wilderness Lake Preserve is a heavily wooded, lake-centered community, and that tree canopy is the story for roofs here. Constant shade and falling debris lead to algae streaking, moss, and clogged valleys that trap water, and the homes built in the early-to-mid 2000s are now at the age where underlayment and shingle both warrant a close look. Tile roofs in here often need underlayment replacement even when the tile itself is still sound.

Lake Padgett / US-41 corridor

The established neighborhoods around Lake Padgett and along the older US-41 corridor have the oldest roofs in Land O' Lakes, including 1980s and 1990s tile over original underlayment and aging shingle on homes that have changed hands several times. This is where we most often find tile that looks fine from the street but sits on felt that has long passed its service life, along with older flat-roof additions and Florida rooms that need flat-roof systems addressed separately.

Storms, Wind Codes, and Insurance Documentation in Land O' Lakes

Land O' Lakes sits inland in Pasco County, so it is outside the High Velocity Hurricane Zone, but it still falls in a roughly 140 to 150 mph design wind zone under the Florida Building Code, and every roof we install is built to meet those requirements. Summer brings near-daily thunderstorms off the Gulf along with the lakes here funneling wind and dropping limbs, so the damage we document most is wind-lifted shingles, displaced tile, and water intrusion at flashing and valleys rather than total roof loss. We pull permits through Pasco County for every job and follow the 25 percent repair-versus-replace rule that governs how much of a roof can be patched before a full replacement is required. On the insurance side, we help by inspecting the roof, photographing the damage, and giving you a written estimate that you provide to your own carrier. We do not negotiate, file, or manage claims, and we are not public adjusters, that part stays between you and your insurance company.

Land O Lakes permit information.

Every residential roof replacement or major repair in Land O Lakes requires a Pasco 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 Pasco 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
$125 – $300
Typical turnaround
3-7 days

Among the lower permit fees in the Tampa Bay area. Typical 3-7 day turnaround on applications.

Full Pasco County coverage

Common roofing issues in Land O Lakes.

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

  • We are a licensed, family-run Florida roofing company (CCC1334243) that knows Land O' Lakes and Pasco County, from the new architectural shingle in Connerton and Bexley to the older tile near Lake Padgett.
  • We install tile, metal, and architectural shingle, so we can match what already works for your community and recommend the right fit instead of pushing one product.
  • We pull the proper Pasco County permits and build every roof to the local Florida Building Code wind requirements, with no shortcuts.
  • We give you honest, plain-English assessments and full photo documentation of any storm damage so you have what you need for your own carrier.

What a Land O Lakes roof actually costs.

A typical Land O Lakes shingle replacement runs $10,000 to $25,000 depending on home size and material. Tile re-underlay on a standard Land O Lakes 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 Land O Lakes.

Every estimate includes materials, labor, tear-off, underlayment, flashing, ridge vents, and Pasco 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 Land O Lakes roof cost in 60 seconds.

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

Hurricane season in Land O Lakes?

Storm damage & insurance, handled for you.

Land O Lakes's proximity to the Gulf means hurricanes, hail, and wind-driven rain are constant threats. We've handled claims from Idalia, Ian, and every major storm since.

  • 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 Land O Lakes homeowners.

Do I need a permit to replace my roof in Land O' Lakes?
Yes. Roof replacements in Land O' Lakes are permitted through Pasco County, and we pull the permit and schedule the required inspections for every job. Working without a permit can cause problems when you sell the home or file an insurance claim, so we never skip it.
What roofing material is best for homes in Land O' Lakes?
Most newer Land O' Lakes homes in communities like Connerton and Bexley use architectural shingle, which is a solid, cost-effective choice. Tile is common on older homes near the lakes and lasts a long time when the underlayment is maintained. Metal is a great upgrade for longevity and sun resistance on open lots. We install all three and can walk you through what fits your home and budget.
My tile roof looks fine but it is leaking. Do I need all new tile?
Often no. On a lot of older Land O' Lakes homes, especially near Lake Padgett and along US-41, the tile is still sound but the underlayment beneath it has failed. We can remove and reset the existing tile over new underlayment, which stops the leaks without the cost of all-new tile. We will tell you honestly after we inspect it.
How does the tree canopy in places like Wilderness Lake Preserve affect my roof?
Heavy shade and falling debris are hard on roofs. They lead to algae streaking, moss, and clogged valleys that trap water against the roof. If you are in a shaded, wooded part of Land O' Lakes, we recommend keeping limbs trimmed back and having the valleys and flashing checked regularly so small issues do not turn into leaks.
Can you help with my insurance after storm damage?
We help by inspecting your roof, photographing the damage, and giving you a detailed written estimate that you then provide to your insurance carrier. We do not negotiate, file, or handle claims, and we are not public adjusters. That part stays between you and your insurer, but our documentation gives you what you need to get the conversation started.
How fast can you get to my home in Land O' Lakes?
We serve Land O' Lakes and the surrounding Pasco County area and can usually get out for an inspection or estimate on a same-day or next-day basis. Our office hours are Monday through Friday 9 to 7 and Saturday 9 to 2.

We cover all of Land O Lakes, FL.

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