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

Roofing in New Port Richey, FL

Serving New Port Richey homeowners since 2022. 4+ years of Tampa Bay roofing experience.

Licensed Tampa Bay crews serving New Port Richey homeowners with hurricane-rated roof replacements, same-week emergency response, and honest estimates.

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

What we see on New Port Richey roofs.

Tile roofs dominate much of New Port Richey - we install and repair both clay and concrete tile using Florida Building Code-compliant underlayment and fastening systems.

Every New Port Richey 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 New Port Richey 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 New Port Richey

Real roofs we've replaced and repaired for New Port Richey homeowners. Tap any photo to view it full size.

Real differences for real New Port Richey roofs.

  • Family-run, licensed Florida roofing contractor (CCC1334243) serving New Port Richey and the Greater Tampa Bay metro
  • GAF certified and TAMKO Pro Gold installer, with a BBB A+ rating and 5.0 Google reviews
  • Honest repair-versus-replace guidance with full photo documentation, never high-pressure sales
  • Built for West Pasco conditions: Gulf salt air, coastal wind code, and aging 1960s to 1980s roofs
  • We pull the correct City of New Port Richey permit and handle every required inspection
  • Our Name is Our Promise

Where we do the most work in New Port Richey.

New Port Richey is an established West Pasco town along the Cotee (Pithlachascotee) River, just inland from the Gulf. Much of the housing stock dates from the 1960s through the 1980s, which means a large share of roofs have already seen one or two replacement cycles. You will find a mix of three-tab and architectural asphalt shingle on the bulk of these ranch and block homes, plus aging concrete and clay tile on some older and waterfront properties. With many retirees and longtime owners, plus steady salt air off the Gulf, durability and honest repair-versus-replace guidance matter here.

Downtown and Historic District (near Sims Park and the Cotee River)

The core of New Port Richey holds some of the oldest homes in the area, including 1920s through 1950s cottages and bungalows near Sims Park and Main Street. Many have been re-roofed several times, and original framing can be undersized by modern standards. Older shingle roofs here often show curling, granule loss, and worn flashing around chimneys and additions. Tree cover along the river adds moss, debris, and shaded sections that hold moisture and shorten roof life.

Jasmine Lakes and Holiday-adjacent West Side

Heading toward the Gulf, this side is dominated by 1960s and 1970s single-story block ranch homes on slab. Low to moderate roof pitches and long, simple runs are common, which makes for straightforward shingle replacements. Salt air off the coast accelerates corrosion on older fasteners, vents, and metal flashing, so we pay close attention to those details. Many roofs out here are nearing or past the end of a typical asphalt shingle service life.

River Ridge and the eastern subdivisions

East of downtown, newer subdivisions from the 1980s through the 2000s feature larger two-story homes with steeper, more complex roof lines and more architectural shingle and tile. The added valleys, hips, and dormers create more flashing points where leaks tend to start. These roofs are generally in better shape than the older west side, but the original builder-grade shingle on the earliest of them is now reaching replacement age.

Gulf Harbors and waterfront canal homes

The Gulf Harbors area west toward the water includes canal-front homes with direct salt and wind exposure. Constant marine air is hard on roofing, eating away at exposed metal, fasteners, and ridge components faster than inland. Tile and metal show up more often here for longevity, though plenty of shingle roofs remain. Wind uplift at the eaves and proper sealing of penetrations are the priorities on these exposed coastal roofs.

Storm Exposure, Wind Code, and Insurance in New Port Richey

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.

New Port Richey permit information.

Every residential roof replacement or major repair in New Port Richey 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 New Port Richey.

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

  • Family-run, licensed Florida roofing contractor (CCC1334243) serving New Port Richey and the Greater Tampa Bay metro
  • GAF certified and TAMKO Pro Gold installer, with a BBB A+ rating and 5.0 Google reviews
  • Honest repair-versus-replace guidance with full photo documentation, never high-pressure sales
  • Built for West Pasco conditions: Gulf salt air, coastal wind code, and aging 1960s to 1980s roofs
  • We pull the correct City of New Port Richey permit and handle every required inspection

What a New Port Richey roof actually costs.

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

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 New Port Richey 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 New Port Richey?

Storm damage & insurance, handled for you.

New Port Richey'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 New Port Richey homeowners.

How do I know if my New Port Richey roof needs replacing?
Many homes here were built in the 1960s through 1980s, so plenty of roofs are at or past the typical 15 to 25 year service life for asphalt shingle. Warning signs include curling or missing shingles, heavy granule loss, daylight or stains in the attic, and worn flashing. We provide an honest inspection with photos and tell you straight whether a repair will hold or whether replacement is the smarter long-term move. We never pressure you into a full roof you do not need.
Who issues roofing permits in New Port Richey?
Because New Port Richey is an incorporated city, roofing permits and inspections are handled through the City of New Port Richey building department rather than Pasco County. We pull the correct city permit for every job and schedule all required inspections so your new roof is fully documented and code-compliant. If your property sits in an unincorporated area outside city limits, that work would permit through Pasco County instead, and we handle it accordingly.
Does my roof have to meet hurricane wind codes here?
Yes. Pasco County follows the Florida Building Code high-wind requirements, and the coastal western portion of the county sits in a wind-borne-debris region. Re-roofs must meet strict standards for fastening, underlayment, and secondary water barriers, and use roofing materials carrying the proper wind ratings for this zone. We build every roof to these requirements so it holds up to the storms that move through West Pasco and the Gulf coast.
Can you handle my insurance claim after a storm?
Our role is documentation only. After a storm we inspect your roof, take detailed photographs, and prepare a clear, itemized estimate of the damage and needed 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 full control of the claim. Our job is to give you accurate, honest information and quality work.
What roofing materials work best near the Gulf in New Port Richey?
Salt air off the Gulf is hard on roofing, so material choice matters here. For most homes, quality architectural shingle like GAF Timberline HDZ or TAMKO offers a strong balance of cost and performance. For longevity on exposed or waterfront homes, standing seam or exposed-fastener metal and concrete or clay tile hold up well. We walk you through the honest trade-offs in cost, lifespan, and coastal durability so you can choose what fits your home and budget.
Do you offer emergency roof repair after a storm?
Yes. When a storm causes a leak or damage, fast temporary protection prevents water from reaching your interior. We respond to emergency calls across New Port Richey and West Pasco to tarp and secure your roof, then come back to document the damage and provide a full repair or replacement estimate. Our hours are Monday through Friday 9am to 7pm and Saturday 9am to 2pm, and we prioritize active leaks.
Should I repair or replace my older tile roof?
It depends on the underlayment and how much tile is damaged. On many older New Port Richey tile roofs, the tiles outlast the underlayment beneath them, so a targeted repair with new underlayment in the affected area can buy years of life. If the underlayment is widely failed, replacement is the better value. We inspect, photograph, and give you an honest recommendation rather than defaulting to the most expensive option.

We cover all of New Port Richey, FL.

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