
Roof replacement, repair and storm damage across Bradenton and Manatee County. Free inspection, honest answer.

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Roofing Services
Titanium Roofing Experts installs, replaces and repairs roofs throughout Bradenton and Manatee County. We hold Florida state certification, license CCC1336607.
Bradenton is really two housing markets wearing one name. West toward the Trail and the beaches sit older neighborhoods where whole streets were roofed within a few years of each other and are now aging out together. East of I-75 everything is newer, and those roofs are only now reaching the age where Florida sun begins to tell. What both halves need from a roofer is identical: somebody willing to climb up, look properly, and report back without a sales pitch attached.
Our inspection costs nothing and obligates you to nothing. Sometimes the finding is that you need a new roof. Sometimes it is that you have years left and should stop worrying.
This is the part most quotes skip, and in Manatee County it deserves to lead.
Salt corrodes metal. Every roof contains a great deal of metal you never see — fasteners holding the whole assembly down, flashing sealing the vulnerable joints, drip edge, vent stacks. Near the Gulf that hardware degrades measurably faster than it does inland, and corroded fasteners are how a roof begins failing from underneath while the surface above still photographs beautifully.
So a job in Cortez or Palma Sola, or across the bridges on Anna Maria Island and Longboat Key, gets specified for corrosion. A job out past Lakewood Ranch gets specified for heat load and afternoon thunderstorms instead. Same company, deliberately different builds. When we quote you, we will say which category your house falls in and what it changes.
We do not roof over an existing roof. The old one comes off.
The reason is simple: everything that actually threatens your house lives in the decking, and decking is invisible until the shingles are gone. Rot, soft spots, water tracking sideways from a leak nobody knew about. Layering a new roof over an old one buries all of that and starts a countdown. Tearing off means we find it, we photograph it, we show you, and we fix it before anything new goes down.
Beyond the tear-off, a replacement from us includes decking repaired wherever it needs repairing, installation to manufacturer specification rather than to whatever is quickest, written product documentation for the system going on your house, and a 10-year workmanship warranty standing behind our labor. Every day ends with the site cleaned, and the job ends with a magnet run for nails.
One more thing worth saying plainly: if your roof does not need replacing, we will tell you. Selling somebody a roof they did not need buys a contractor exactly one job and no referrals afterward.
Plenty of roofs that look finished are not. A sound repair beats an unnecessary tear-off, and we will say so when that is the honest answer.
Common calls around here: active leaks, wind-lifted or missing shingles, failed flashing at chimneys and skylights and wall junctions, cracked or slipped tile, tired flat sections over lanais and additions, and damaged soffit or fascia.
Worth knowing about leaks — the stain on your ceiling is rarely underneath the hole. Water enters somewhere, travels along a rafter, soaks insulation, and emerges wherever gravity finally wins. Chasing the stain instead of the source is how repairs fail twice. Finding the real entry point is most of the work.
Wind damage is deceptive. It rarely rips a roof open dramatically; far more often it lifts shingles just enough to break the adhesive seal and lays them back down looking untouched. Nothing appears wrong until the next storm drives rain sideways underneath them.
We will get up there afterward, document what is actually there, and hand you the photographs — regardless of whether you file a claim, and regardless of whether you hire us. To be clear about what we are: licensed roofers, not public adjusters. We do not negotiate claims on your behalf. We document damage thoroughly and we will meet your adjuster on the roof so that everyone is discussing the same evidence.
Not a look from the driveway. We walk the roof, use drone imaging where it shows something a person on the surface cannot, and report on an iPad on site so you see the same images we do while we are still standing there.
You keep the photographs. You get the condition explained in plain language, and an honest read on remaining life — including, frequently, the answer that nothing needs doing yet.
Sensible times to book one: after any serious blow, before you list the house, and once the roof passes fifteen years or so.
Asphalt shingle remains the default across most of Bradenton, and architectural shingle substantially outperforms the old three-tab on both wind and appearance — usually for less money than homeowners assume.
Tile suits the architecture here and lasts a very long time, but understand what is actually keeping water out: the underlayment beneath the tile, not the tile itself. Underlayment ages on its own schedule. A great many tile roofs need that layer replaced while every tile above it is still perfectly sound.
Metal costs more up front, performs exceptionally in wind, and can outlive two shingle roofs. Near the water it earns its price more often than not.
Flat and low-slope systems — modified bitumen and single-ply — cover lanais, porches, additions and commercial buildings. A disproportionate share of leaks begin on flat sections.
We will explain how each behaves in this specific climate and recommend accordingly. Not according to margin.
Bradenton, West Bradenton, Bayshore Gardens, Samoset, Oneco, Whitfield, Cortez, Palma Sola, Palmetto, Ellenton, Parrish, Lakewood Ranch, Longboat Key and Anna Maria Island — Anna Maria, Holmes Beach and Bradenton Beach.
Count the leaks and count the years. Trouble in one location on a roof under fifteen years old is usually a repair. Trouble appearing in several unrelated places, on a roof past fifteen, usually means the system has reached the end rather than sprung a fault. Granules gathering in the gutters, curling or bald shingles, daylight in the attic and any sag in the roofline all point the same direction.
The covering itself, not dramatically. The metal holding it on, yes — noticeably. Which is why corrosion-resistant hardware matters far more a mile from the Gulf than it does fifteen miles east, and why a roof built without regard to that can fail early for reasons a homeowner never sees coming.
It happens more than it should. Relentless UV is hard on asphalt, builder-grade shingle installed during a construction boom rarely delivers the life printed on the wrapper, and poor attic ventilation quietly shortens everything. We assess ventilation on every inspection, because re-roofing a house without correcting it simply restarts the same countdown.
No. A good number of our customers are seasonal or at work all day. We send photographs as the job progresses and walk the finished roof with you whenever it suits.
Yes — Anna Maria Island and Longboat Key both. Island work gets built differently from mainland work, which is rather the point of hiring somebody who does both.
Call, or book online. We will come out, walk the roof, photograph what is there, and tell you straight what you are dealing with — replacement, repair, or nothing at all for a good while yet.
Didn’t see your question here? Our experts are happy to help.
Manatee County is not one roofing environment, it is two. A house a mile from the Gulf needs corrosion-resistant hardware or it will fail early from the fasteners up. A house out past I-75 needs specifying for heat load and afternoon storms instead. A roofer who works only one half of the county tends to build every roof the same way.
We work both, and we will tell you which one your house is before we quote it. License CCC1336607, decades of combined experience across our crews, and a 10-year workmanship warranty behind the labour.