Service Area · Sarasota County, FL
Roofing Contractor in North Port, Florida
Roofing & Roofing is a licensed Florida roofing contractor (CCC1337736) serving North Port homeowners across ZIP codes 34286, 34287, 34288, and 34289. Roof replacement, storm damage repair, and insurance claim documentation: every job permitted through the correct building department for your parcel and inspected before we consider it done.
North Port is the fastest-growing city in our service area, and its roofs reflect that. Unlike Port Charlotte or Punta Gorda, where a big share of the housing stock dates to the 1970s and 80s, North Port kept building hard through the 2000s and never really stopped. That means a wider mix of roof ages here: some architectural shingle roofs installed during the mid-2000s boom are now right at the edge of their service life, while other sections of the city are brand new construction or post-Hurricane Ian rebuilds with roofs installed to the current Florida Building Code.
Why North Port's Roofing Needs Are Different From the Rest of Charlotte Harbor
North Port sits at the northern edge of our Sarasota County territory, inland from the coast but still squarely inside the windborne debris region under ASCE 7-22. A few things make North Port roofing calls a little different from what we see in Port Charlotte or Venice:
- Mixed-age housing stock. North Port's population roughly tripled between 2000 and today, so the city has a real mix: 2000s-boom shingle roofs approaching 20 years old, and newer 2020s construction built to Florida Building Code 9th Edition from day one. Roofing & Roofing evaluates each roof on its actual age and condition, not a citywide assumption.
- Post-Hurricane Ian rebuilding. Ian's 2022 track put North Port in the path of significant wind and rain damage. Several neighborhoods are still working through reroofs, tarping repairs, and insurance claims from that storm, and we continue to see deferred damage show up during routine inspections.
- Well water and larger lots. Many North Port neighborhoods, especially platted sections further from US-41, were built on well water and septic with wider setbacks and longer driveways. That doesn't change the roofing scope, but it does change how we stage a crew and material delivery on install day.
- Wind exposure. North Port falls within the 150-160 mph Vult coastal envelope under ASCE 7-22, the same wind-engineering standard that governs the rest of our Charlotte and Sarasota County territory.
Roofing Services We Provide in North Port
Every service below is performed under our Florida Certified Roofing Contractor license and permitted correctly for your parcel: no unlicensed subs, no skipped inspections:
Roof Replacement
Full tear-off reroofs built to Florida Building Code 9th Edition: sealed deck, ring-shank nails, wind-rated systems.
Learn more →Storm Damage & Roof Repair
24/7 emergency response, tarping within 2–4 hours, and insurance-ready damage documentation.
Learn more →Standing Seam Metal
150–160 mph wind-rated metal systems with a 40–60 year service life: a common upgrade choice on North Port rebuilds.
Learn more →Shingle Roofing
ASTM D 7158 Class H architectural shingles, including Class 4 impact-rated options for insurance credit.
Learn more →Insurance Claim Help
Carrier-compatible estimates and photo documentation for Hurricane Ian and ongoing storm claims.
Learn more →Free Roof Inspections
Pre-hurricane-season, post-storm, and real-estate transaction inspections at no charge in North Port.
Learn more →What a New Roof Costs in North Port (2026)
Real 2025–2026 pricing for a typical North Port single-family home. Tile and TPO systems vary too much by roof design to quote here: those are priced per project after a site visit. Your written estimate is free, itemized, and holds its number:
| System | Typical Installed Cost | Expected Life in SW Florida |
|---|---|---|
| Architectural shingle | $8,500 – $18,000 | 15 – 20 years |
| Standing seam metal | $18,000 – $35,000 | 40 – 60 years |
Financing is available for qualified homeowners with no hard credit pull required to see options. For a breakdown of what drives the final number, pitch, decking replacement, underlayment, permit fees, see our Florida roof cost guide.
Permits and Inspections: How It Works in North Port
North Port is unusual in our service area because the city runs its own building department. Here's how we handle it on every job:
- Jurisdiction check: we confirm whether your parcel falls inside North Port city limits (permitted by the City of North Port Building Division) or unincorporated Sarasota County (permitted by the Sarasota County Building Department). Either way, the permit goes to the correct office the first time.
- Notice of Commencement: recorded per Florida Statute 713.13 before the first inspection, required in both jurisdictions for contracts over $2,500.
- Installation: most North Port homes are dried-in and finished in 1–3 days once material is on site.
- Final inspection: a city or county inspector signs off the finished roof. You get the permit card and Florida Product Approval (FL#) documentation for your records and your insurer.
That documentation trail is what makes your wind mitigation inspection hold up at insurance-renewal time, especially important if your North Port home is still working through a post-Ian claim.
Neighborhoods and ZIP Codes We Serve
We cover all of North Port: 34286, 34287, 34288, and 34289: including the Genoa, Charlotte Park, Meadow Park, Cocoplum Waterway, and Sumter Boulevard corridor neighborhoods, plus the newer construction growing out toward Toledo Blade Boulevard and River Road. North Port sits inside Sarasota County, and we also serve the neighboring communities of Venice and south Sarasota County to the north, and Port Charlotte, Rotonda West, and Englewood to the south in Charlotte County.
North Port FAQ
Common Roofing Questions in North Port
Quick answer: about $8,500–$18,000 for shingle and $18,000–$35,000 for metal. Tile and TPO systems are quoted per project. Final cost depends on roof size, pitch, decking condition, and material. Every estimate is free, written, and itemized.
Quick answer: it depends on your parcel. Homes inside North Port city limits go through the City of North Port Building Division; some surrounding parcels are still unincorporated Sarasota County. We confirm jurisdiction and file the correct permit before work starts.
Quick answer: not for the permit, but it affects logistics. Many North Port lots on well and septic have longer driveways and wider setbacks, so we plan crew staging and material delivery around that during the estimate visit.
Quick answer: yes: 24/7 at (239) 848-1413. For active leaks and storm damage, tarping is typically completed within 2–4 hours, and everything is photographed for your insurance claim.
Need a Roofer in North Port?
Free inspection, same-day call-back, and a written estimate that holds its number. Storm emergency? We answer 24/7.