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Titanium Roofing Experts replaces, repairs and inspects roofs across Fort Myers and Lee County. Florida state-certified, license CCC1336607.
Southwest Florida has been through more roofing in the last few years than most of the state sees in twenty. When Ian came through in September 2022 it took an extraordinary number of roofs with it, and what followed was a rebuild at a pace nobody was really staffed for.
Which brings a lot of Lee County homeowners to where they are now.
After a storm of that size, crews arrive from everywhere. Some are excellent. Some are competent and overstretched. And some are gone by the following spring, taking the warranty paperwork with them.
So we get a particular kind of call around Fort Myers now: a roof only three or four years old that has already started leaking, or lifting at the edges, or showing nail pops across the field. The homeowner goes looking for the company that installed it and finds a disconnected number.
If that is you, the useful thing to know is that a young roof failing early is almost never the shingles. It is the work underneath them — underlayment lapped wrong, flashing reused when it should have been replaced, fasteners driven at the wrong depth or in the wrong pattern, ventilation ignored entirely. All of it invisible from the ground, and all of it fixable once somebody actually looks.
We will come and look, tell you what was done and what was skipped, and give you the photographs. Whether that leads to a repair, a partial rebuild or a full replacement is genuinely a matter of what is up there.
The old roof comes off. We do not lay new material over old.
Everything that decides whether your next roof lasts is underneath the surface, and none of it is visible until the tear-off. Rot in the decking. Soft plywood around a leak nobody knew about. Flashing that was never properly sealed. Roofing over the top of that hides it and starts a clock.
What a replacement from us includes: full tear-off, decking repaired wherever it needs it and photographed either way, installation to manufacturer specification, the product documentation in writing, and a 10-year workmanship warranty behind our labor. Site cleaned daily, magnet run for nails at the end.
And if the roof does not need replacing, we will say so. That answer costs us a sale and earns us the next three.
A sound repair beats an unnecessary tear-off every time, and plenty of roofs that look finished are not.
What we get called for: active leaks, wind-lifted or missing shingles, failed flashing around chimneys, skylights and wall junctions, cracked or slipped tile, tired flat sections over lanais and additions, and damaged soffit or fascia.
On leaks — the ceiling stain is almost never directly beneath the entry point. Water gets in, runs along a rafter, soaks through insulation, and shows up wherever gravity finally lets it. Repairing the stain instead of the source is why some leaks come back twice.
Lee County has an unusual amount of water in it. Cape Coral alone is threaded with canals, and between Fort Myers Beach, Sanibel, Estero and Bonita Springs a great many houses sit close enough to salt air for it to matter.
Salt goes after metal, and a roof is full of metal you never see — the fasteners holding the whole assembly down, flashing, drip edge, vent stacks. Near the water that hardware degrades faster, and corroded fasteners are how a roof begins letting go from beneath while the surface still looks perfectly respectable.
Waterfront work gets corrosion-resistant hardware specified into it. Inland work gets specified for heat and afternoon storms instead. We will tell you which one your house is before we quote it.
Wind damage is quiet. It rarely tears a roof open in an obvious way — far more often it lifts shingles just enough to break the seal and sets them back down looking untouched. Nothing seems wrong until rain arrives sideways.
We will get up there, document what is actually there, and hand you the photographs whether or not you file a claim and whether or not you hire us. To be clear about what we are: licensed roofers, not public adjusters. We do not negotiate claims. We document thoroughly and we will meet your adjuster on the roof so everyone is looking at the same evidence.
Not a glance from the driveway. We walk the roof, use drone imaging where it shows something a person standing on the surface cannot, and report on an iPad while we are still on site so you see what we see.
The photographs are yours. The explanation is in plain English. And the answer is frequently that nothing needs doing yet.
Sensible times to book: after any serious weather, before listing the house, if you inherited a roof of unknown history, and once it passes fifteen years or so.
Asphalt shingle covers most of Fort Myers. Architectural shingle outperforms old three-tab meaningfully on both wind and appearance, usually for less than homeowners assume.
Tile lasts a long time and suits the architecture, but understand where the waterproofing actually lives: in the underlayment beneath the tile, not the tile itself. Underlayment ages on its own schedule, and many tile roofs need that layer redone while every tile above it is still sound.
Metal costs more up front, handles wind exceptionally, and can outlast two shingle roofs. Near the water it frequently justifies the difference.
Flat and low-slope — modified bitumen and single-ply for lanais, additions, porches and commercial buildings. A disproportionate number of leaks start on flat sections.
Fort Myers, North Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Fort Myers Beach, San Carlos Park, Estero, Bonita Springs, Lehigh Acres, Iona, McGregor, Gateway, Alva and the surrounding Lee County communities.
Usually because of something underneath the shingles rather than the shingles themselves. Underlayment lapped incorrectly, flashing reused instead of replaced, fasteners in the wrong pattern or at the wrong depth. A roof installed quickly during a period when everyone was installing roofs quickly is more likely to carry one of those. It is diagnosable, and often repairable without a full replacement.
More common here than anywhere else in the state. Start by finding out what is actually wrong — a proper inspection with photographs tells you whether you are looking at a defect, ordinary wear, or storm damage, and those go in very different directions. We will do that part for free and without any obligation, and you will have documentation in hand regardless of what you decide next.
Count the problems and count the years. Trouble in one spot on a reasonably young roof is usually a repair. Trouble in several unrelated places, or on a roof past fifteen, usually means the system is finished rather than faulty. Granules in the gutters, curling or bald shingles, daylight in the attic and any sag in the roofline all point the same way.
The covering, not dramatically. The metal holding it down, noticeably. Which is why hardware specification matters far more on a canal in Cape Coral than it does out toward Lehigh Acres.
No. A good number of our customers are seasonal or working during the day. We send photographs as the job progresses and walk the finished roof with you whenever suits.
Call, or book online. We will come out, walk the roof, photograph what is there, and tell you straight what you are dealing with — whether that is a replacement, a repair, or nothing at all for a good while yet.
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A great many roofs went on in Lee County very quickly after 2022, and a fair number of the crews that installed them are no longer in Florida. When something goes wrong in year four, there needs to be somebody left to call.
We are state-certified under license CCC1336607, we are based here, and we are not going anywhere. Decades of combined experience across our crews, a 10-year workmanship warranty behind the labor, and a free inspection that comes with photographs you keep whether or not you hire us.