Pinellas County

ST. PETERSBURG
ROOFING CONTRACTOR.

St. Pete's salt air and historic homes need a roofer who understands both. We've been working Pinellas County rooftops since 1952.

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Why St. Petersburg chooses 4thGen

LOCAL ROOFERS. REAL ACCOUNTABILITY.

  • Salt‑air rated metal & coated systems
  • Historic district roof restoration
  • Coastal wind‑uplift specifications

St. Pete enjoys 360 days of sunshine but pays for it in UV degradation and constant salt‑air corrosion on coastal homes.

Neighborhoods we serve in St. Petersburg
  • Old Northeast
  • Snell Isle
  • Shore Acres
  • Downtown St. Pete
  • Tierra Verde
  • Pinellas Point

Don't see your neighborhood? We probably still serve it — call us to confirm.

Roofing in St. Petersburg

EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT YOUR ST. PETERSBURG ROOF.

Coastal roofing — built for salt air

Anywhere east of 4th Street, your roof is fighting salt air every single day. Standard galvanized fasteners corrode in 5–7 years; we use stainless or coated equivalents on every coastal install. Metal panel selection matters too — we specify Galvalume or Kynar 500 finishes for true 30‑year color performance near the water.

Historic St. Pete homes & tile restoration

The Old Northeast and Snell Isle have some of Florida's most beautiful tile roofs — many original to the 1920s. We can lift, store, and re‑lay your existing tile during an underlayment replacement, restoring the look you bought without sourcing impossible‑to‑match new tile.

Pinellas County storm response

Pinellas takes the brunt of every Gulf storm. We staff a 24/7 emergency tarp crew March through November, with average response under 90 minutes inside St. Petersburg city limits.

Frequently asked

ST. PETERSBURG ROOFING QUESTIONS.

What roof material lasts longest in St. Pete?
Standing‑seam metal and concrete tile both routinely exceed 40 years near the water — provided fasteners and underlayment match the salt‑air environment.
Do I need a special permit in a St. Pete historic district?
Yes. Old Northeast and Granada Terrace require Historic Preservation Commission review. We've shepherded dozens of approvals and know which materials are pre‑approved.
Will my homeowners insurance pay for storm damage?
If damage is documented within 60 days of a named storm, almost always yes. We provide the inspection report and photo documentation your adjuster needs.

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