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Spring Cleaning for Your Roof: A Homeowner’s March Checklist
While you are busy cleaning out the garage and pruning the garden this March, don’t forget to add your roof to the list. The winter months in Florida are relatively dry, but they can still leave behind debris that causes major problems when the heavy spring showers hit. A small amount of preventative maintenance now can extend the life of your shingles by years. Clear the Gutters and Downspouts Falling leaves, pine needles, and twigs from nearby trees can quickly clog your gu

David Leli
24 hours ago2 min read


3 Hidden Signs Your Florida Flat Roof Has a Leak
Commercial roof leaks in Florida aren't always as obvious as a puddle on the warehouse floor. Because flat roof systems—like TPO, PVC, or modified bitumen—are designed to be multi-layered, water often gets trapped between the membrane and the structural deck long before it drips into your office. For Florida property managers, identifying these subtle signs in early spring is key to maintaining the building’s value and avoiding expensive interior remediation. 1. Unexplained S

David Leli
Mar 132 min read


Why March is a Good Time for a Commercial Roof Audit in Florida
As we move into March, Central Florida business owners are finally enjoying milder temperatures. However, this transition period is the most critical time to look up at your building’s roof. Before the daily afternoon thunderstorms and the humidity of summer arrive, a professional audit can save your business thousands in emergency repairs. The Impact of Temperature Swings In Florida, we experience "thermal shock." During the day, your commercial roof absorbs intense UV ray

David Leli
Mar 61 min read


The Growing Trend of Metal Roofing in Florida: Style Meets Storm Resistance
Homeowners across the Sunshine State are increasingly moving away from traditional asphalt shingles in favor of metal roofing. In February, as many residents plan their spring home improvements, the conversation often turns to longevity and protection. Metal isn't just a modern aesthetic choice—it’s a high-performance solution designed to withstand the unique rigors of the Florida climate. Superior Wind Resistance One of the primary reasons Florida homeowners choose metal is

David Leli
Mar 21 min read


Post-Winter Checkup: Is Your Florida Home Ready for the Spring Rainy Season?
While Florida "winters" are mild compared to the North, the season’s dry air and fluctuating temperatures can still take a toll on residential roofing materials. February serves as the "calm before the storm," making it the ideal time for homeowners to conduct a post-winter checkup. Ensuring your roof is in top shape now will prevent the stress of discovering a leak during a heavy April downpour. Gutter and Drainage Clearance During the fall and winter, debris can accumulate

David Leli
Feb 201 min read


TPO vs. Modified Bitumen: Choosing the Right Flat Roof for Your Florida Business
Choosing the right roofing system for a commercial building in Florida requires a balance between energy efficiency and extreme weather durability. Two of the most common contenders for low-slope or flat roofs are TPO (Thermoplastic Polyolefin) and Modified Bitumen. Understanding the nuances of each can save property owners thousands in long-term cooling and maintenance costs. TPO: The Cooling King TPO is a single-ply reflective roofing membrane that has become a favorite f

David Leli
Feb 142 min read


Why February is the Best Month for Commercial Roof Asset Management in Florida
For Florida business owners and facility managers, the roof is more than just a structural component; it is a critical asset that protects your inventory, operations, and employees. While many wait until the first summer tropical storm to check their roof’s health, the dry, mild weather of February provides the perfect window for a proactive "Roof Asset Management" review. Taking a strategic approach now can prevent the "emergency repair" premium that often comes during the r

David Leli
Feb 72 min read


Common Roof Problems in Florida and How to Prevent Them
Florida roofs deal with unique challenges. Heat, humidity, afternoon storms, tropical weather, and strong UV exposure all affect how well a roof performs. Understanding the most common roof issues can help you prevent costly repairs and keep your home protected year-round. Here are the top problems Florida homeowners should watch for. UV damage and shingle aging Florida’s intense sun can wear down shingles faster than in many other states. Look for cracking, curling, and gran

David Leli
Jan 231 min read


How to Plan a Commercial Roof Replacement with Minimal Disruption
Replacing the roof on a commercial building can feel overwhelming, especially when operations, staff, and tenants are involved. With the right planning, you can complete a major roofing project without interrupting your business. Here are steps to make the process efficient and stress-free: 1. Start with a professional inspection A thorough assessment will reveal whether you need repairs, partial replacement, or a full reroof. This helps you budget accurately and avoid surpri

David Leli
Jan 161 min read


Winter Roof Maintenance Checklist for Florida Homes
Even though Florida doesn’t experience harsh winters, the cooler and drier months are one of the best times of year to take care of your roof. Lower humidity, fewer storms, and manageable temperatures make it easier to spot small problems before they turn into bigger repairs. A little attention now can protect your home through the spring and summer rainy seasons. Here is a simple winter maintenance checklist every Florida homeowner should follow. ✔️ Clean gutters and downspo

David Leli
Jan 92 min read


Spotting Roof Drainage Issues Before They Lead to Damage
Florida’s sudden downpours can put any roof to the test, especially flat or low-slope commercial roofs. When water can’t drain properly, it pools, seeps, and eventually damages insulation, decking, and interior spaces. The good news? You can spot drainage problems early with the right inspections and maintenance plan. Why Roof Drainage Matters Your roof’s job isn’t just to keep water out —it’s to move water away .When drainage systems like scuppers, drains, or gutters get clo

David Leli
Nov 28, 20252 min read


Flat Roof Systems 101: What Commercial Property Owners Need to Know
When you own or manage a commercial property in Florida, your roof isn’t just a cover. It’s also a critical system protecting your investment, tenants, and equipment from relentless sun and rain. Choosing and maintaining the right flat roofing system is key to long-term performance and cost control. Let’s look at the most common types of commercial flat roof systems and what you should know before your next inspection, repair, or replacement. TPO Roofing (Thermoplastic Polyo

David Leli
Nov 21, 20252 min read


Does Your Roofer Get in the Attic? Why It Matters More Than You Think
When it comes to a roof inspection, most homeowners picture someone walking around on top of their house looking for missing shingles, cracks, or damage. But a thorough roof inspection doesn’t just happen above your head , it happens underneath it, too.If your roofer skips the attic, they could be missing some of the most telling signs of roof trouble. The attic is the bridge between your living space and your roof system, and it can reveal issues invisible from the outside.

David Leli
Nov 14, 20252 min read


How the “My Safe Florida Home Program” Can Help You Upgrade Your Roof — And Save on Insurance
If you live in Florida, you’re no stranger to the intensity of our weather. Wind storms, heavy rain, hurricane threats — all of that can take a toll on your roof. The good news? There’s a state-run program called the My Safe Florida Home Program (MSFH) that offers a major opportunity: grants of up to $10,000 to eligible homeowners for hurricane-resistant upgrades — including improvements to your roof. Why this matters for your roof Upgrades covered by the program include t

David Leli
Nov 5, 20252 min read


How Skylights Impact Roofing Systems and What to Watch For
Skylights are a beautiful way to bring natural light into your home, but they can complicate your roof system if not properly installed or maintained. In Florida’s storm-prone, humid environment, skylights are one of the most common sources of leaks and water intrusion. Here’s why skylights need special attention: Flashing is Critical: The area where the skylight meets your roof must be sealed with high-quality flashing and underlayment to prevent leaks. Over time, Florida h

David Leli
Oct 24, 20252 min read


How to Read a Roofing Estimate: A Homeowner’s Guide
Getting a roofing estimate can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re comparing bids from multiple contractors. But understanding what’s included and what’s not is key to making an informed decision. Most professional roofing estimates will include these components: Scope of Work: This section explains exactly what the contractor is offering to do. Is it a complete tear-off and replacement of your existing roof, or just a repair in a specific area? The scope should be sp

David Leli
Oct 17, 20252 min read


The Real Cost of Delaying Commercial Roof Replacement
For many business owners, replacing a roof often feels like a project that can wait. Between the upfront expense and the challenge of...

David Leli
Oct 10, 20252 min read


Choosing the Right Commercial Roofing System for Your Florida Business
When it comes to protecting your commercial property, your roof is one of the most important investments you’ll ever make. Florida’s...

David Leli
Oct 3, 20252 min read


The Science of Roof Pitch: Why It Matters for Florida Homes
When you look at a house, the slope of the roof — known as the roof pitch — is one of the most defining features. But roof pitch is more...

David Leli
Sep 26, 20252 min read


What Homeowners Need to Know About Roof Inspections After a Storm
In Florida, storms are part of life — from summer thunderstorms to hurricane season. While it’s tempting to breathe a sigh of relief once...

David Leli
Sep 19, 20252 min read
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