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Pasco County Roofing Services

Roofing Pasco County Trusts

From long-established homes along the coast in New Port Richey to the new construction going up inland around Wesley Chapel, we repair and replace roofs on homes of every age across Pasco County. You get an honest assessment, real options, and fair pricing, so the call you make is the right one for your house.

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Roof Repair and Replacement
Across Pasco County

From New Port Richey to Zephyrhills, we repair and replace roofs across the county.

New Port Richey

Roof Repair | Roof Replacement

Wesley Chapel

Roof Repair | Roof Replacement

Land O' Lakes

Roof Repair | Roof Replacement

Bayonet Point

Roof Repair | Roof Replacement

Jasmine Estates

Roof Repair | Roof Replacement

Holiday

Roof Repair | Roof Replacement

Hudson

Roof Repair | Roof Replacement

Elfers

Roof Repair | Roof Replacement

Shady Hills

Roof Repair | Roof Replacement

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Pasco County Is Our Home Base

Our office sits right on State Road 54 in New Port Richey, so Pasco County is not a service area we drive out to, it is home. We know the county end to end, from the older coastal homes around New Port Richey, Port Richey, and Bayonet Point to the newer master-planned communities out toward Wesley Chapel, Land O Lakes, and Trinity. We handle roof repairs and roof replacements for homeowners across all of it, and every job starts with an honest look at what the roof actually needs.

Every Pasco Roof Has Its Own Story

On the Gulf side of the county, a lot of homes have been here for decades and take constant salt air off the water, which wears on flashing, fasteners, and sealant faster than it does inland. Those roofs often need targeted repairs to stay ahead of leaks, and when one has finally reached the end, we replace it with materials chosen to hold up to the coast.

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Out east, the newer master-planned communities tell a different story, from younger roofs with install-related issues to HOA standards a new roof has to meet. Wherever your home sits, we give you a straight read on whether a repair or a full replacement is the right move, backed by photos, so you are never paying for more roof than the situation calls for.

How Our Roofing Process Works

What to Expect When You Call Us

Step : 1

Schedule your free estimate

Call us or fill out the form and we’ll get you on the schedule fast. No obligation, no pressure.

Step : 2

Professional Roof Evaluation

We inspect your roof, document its condition, and give you a straightforward recommendation and an upfront quote.

Step : 3

Approve the Work and We Handle the Rest

Once you approve, we handle the work from start to finish, clean up the property, review the finished job with you, and collect payment after it’s done.

Pasco County Roofing FAQs

Here are the questions we hear most.

Yes. We repair and replace roofs across all of Pasco County, from the coastal communities of New Port Richey, Port Richey, Hudson, and Holiday to the fast-growing inland areas around Wesley Chapel, Land O' Lakes, and Zephyrhills. We are based right here in Pasco, so this is home turf for us, not a territory we drive into now and then. Whether your home is an established place near the Gulf or a newer build out east, you get the same thing: an honest look at what your roof needs and a clear price to match. With more than 10,000 projects completed and an A+ rating from the BBB, The Roofing Company of Tampa Bay is a name homeowners across the county trust.
Most roof repairs in Pasco County land between $300 and $2,500. Where yours falls depends on several factors: the size of the damaged area, whether you have a shingle, tile, or metal roof, the slope, and what we find once the worn section is opened up. Older homes along the coast in New Port Richey and Hudson sometimes need extra work where salt air has corroded fasteners or flashing, which can affect the price. You get a written estimate before any work begins, so the number you approve is the number you pay, and the estimate is always free.
It comes down to how much of the roof is failing and how old it is. If the trouble is contained, a few lifted or missing shingles, one stubborn leak, or some worn flashing, a roof repair is almost always the smarter spend, and that is often the case on the newer homes out around Wesley Chapel and Land O' Lakes. On older roofs, more common in the established coastal neighborhoods, we sometimes find widespread wear, soft decking, or leaks returning in several spots, and there we will tell you straight that a full roof replacement is the better long-term investment. Either way, we show you the photos behind the call so you are not just taking our word for it.
For anything beyond minor upkeep, yes, and we pull it for you. Small maintenance like swapping a few shingles or resealing flashing usually does not require one, but larger repairs that reach the decking or structure, and every full re-roof, do. Here is the Pasco wrinkle: most of the county is unincorporated, and those permits go through Pasco County Building Construction Services. If your home sits inside an incorporated city like New Port Richey, Zephyrhills, or Dade City, the permit may run through that city's own building department instead. We confirm exactly which jurisdiction you fall under, pull the permit, and schedule every required inspection, so none of that lands on you.
The Florida sun and the heavy summer storms drive most of what we repair, but the problems split a bit by where you are in the county. On the coast around New Port Richey, Hudson, and Bayonet Point, salt air and steady Gulf wind wear roofs faster, corrode fasteners, and lift shingle edges. Inland around Wesley Chapel and Zephyrhills, it is more about sun-baked, brittle shingles, worn flashing around vents, and granule loss on roofs that have been up there a while. Across the whole county, one strong storm can turn a small soft spot into an active leak in a single afternoon, so catching these early is almost always cheaper than waiting.
Absolutely, and it is a big part of what we do. The established neighborhoods along the Gulf, from New Port Richey and Port Richey up through Hudson and the canal homes around Gulf Harbors, deal with conditions inland roofs never face: constant salt air, steady wind off the water, and faster corrosion of anything metal on the roof. Many of these homes have been around a while, so we often find aging underlayment and fasteners that have given out. We use upgraded, corrosion-resistant materials suited to that coastal exposure and make sure the finished roof is built to hold up to what the Gulf sends inland.
As quickly as we can reach you. When a big storm moves through Pasco, damage tends to hit the whole area at once, so we triage by urgency. Active leaks come first, because every hour water sits inside means more harm to your ceilings, insulation, and framing, so if water is getting in, say so when you call and we will move you up the list. Storm damage that is not actively leaking still gets assessed promptly during a busy stretch, and we can tarp an exposed area to keep things dry until the full repair is scheduled.
Sometimes, yes. Insurance generally helps when the damage comes from a covered event such as wind or a fallen tree, not from ordinary age and wear. Here is the honest part: we do not file or handle the claim for you, but we guide you through it. We document everything with photos and a written assessment you can hand your adjuster, and we walk you through what we are seeing so you can have an informed conversation with your insurer. Florida sets firm deadlines for reporting storm claims, so do not sit on it, and you can review the state's homeowner guidance through the Florida Department of Financial Services. If the damage falls under your deductible, a direct repair is usually the faster, simpler route.
All the common ones across Pasco County. Most homes here run asphalt shingle, which is the bulk of what we repair and replace, but we also work on tile, standing-seam and other metal roofs, and the flat or low-slope sections over additions, porches, and Florida rooms. Pasco also has a lot of manufactured and mobile homes, especially out around Zephyrhills, and we handle those roofs too. Every material fails differently and gets fixed differently, so the first step is always a straight look at what you actually have. Whether it is one worn section or a brand new roof, we match the right material and method to your home and your budget.
Both are easy. We offer flexible financing for the larger jobs, with options that spread the cost into manageable monthly payments instead of one lump sum, and it takes only a quick application to see what you qualify for. As for timing, many repairs wrap up in a day, while a full roof replacement usually runs a little longer depending on the size of the home and the material. Either way, we lay out a clear timeline before we start, so nothing about the schedule catches you off guard.