New Port Richey sits in West Pasco County close to the Gulf, which puts it squarely in hurricane and tropical-storm country. The community feels the effects of named storms, heavy summer thunderstorms, and the wind-driven rain and storm surge risk that come with being near the coast and the Cotee River. Pasco County falls under the Florida Building Code high-wind requirements, and the western, coastal portions of the county sit in a wind-borne-debris region. That means re-roofs are held to strict standards for fastening, underlayment, and secondary water barriers, and roofing systems must carry the proper wind ratings for this zone. Because New Port Richey is an incorporated city, roofing permits and inspections are issued through the City of New Port Richey building department, not the county. We pull the correct city permit for every job and schedule the required inspections so your roof is documented and code-compliant. On the insurance side, our role is documentation only. After a storm we inspect the roof, take detailed photographs, and prepare a clear, itemized estimate of the damage and the repair or replacement work. You submit that documentation to your own insurance carrier. We do not file claims, negotiate with adjusters, or act as a public adjuster. You and your insurer stay in control of your claim from start to finish. Our job is to give you accurate, honest information and quality workmanship so you can make the right decision for your home, whether that is a targeted repair or a full replacement.