Roofing in Fort Myers, FL
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Roofing in Fort Myers, FL typically runs about $8,800–$19,800 for a full asphalt replacement (repairs $400–$2,000). Answer a few quick questions below for your exact price range and a free quote.
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Roofing cost in Fort Myers, FL
Most roofing jobs in Fort Myers, FL run $8,800–$19,800 for a full asphalt replacement (repairs $400–$2,000) — the exact number depends on square footage, prep, and the finish you choose. Answer the quick questions above and we'll give you your real local price range, no visit required.
Areas we serve across Fort Myers, FL
Local roofing pros covering Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Naples and nearby communities across Lee, Collier, Charlotte Counties:
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Roofing in Fort Myers, FL — common questions
How much does a new roof cost in Fort Myers?
Most Fort Myers homes run $8,000–$18,000 for a full asphalt-shingle replacement, with repairs typically $400–$2,000. Metal roofs run higher (~$14,000–$30,000) but last far longer in the Florida sun, and tile is higher still. Size, pitch, tear-off layers, and whether new decking or wind-mitigation upgrades are needed all move the number. Use the quote tool above for a range on your roof.
Will my homeowner's insurance cover a roof replacement?
It depends on the cause and your roof's age. Storm or hurricane damage is usually covered (minus your wind/hurricane deductible), while normal wear is not. Florida's insurance market is strict right now — many carriers won't renew a roof over ~15–20 years old, so a documented inspection and photos matter. A local pro can assess the damage and help you understand whether a claim makes sense before you file.
Shingle, metal, or tile — what's best for a Florida roof?
Architectural asphalt shingles are the affordable standard (20–30 yr). Standing-seam metal costs more up front but handles hurricanes and heat best and can lower insurance premiums. Concrete/clay tile lasts longest and suits Mediterranean-style homes but is heaviest and priciest. For most Fort Myers homes, upgraded shingles or metal are the sweet spot.
How long does a roof last in Fort Myers's climate?
Florida's UV, heat, humidity, and storms age roofs faster than up north — expect 15–20 years from asphalt shingles, 30–50 from metal, and 50+ from tile. Regular inspections after major storms and keeping the roof clean of algae streaks (common in humid FL) meaningfully extend that life.
Do I need a permit and a wind-mitigation inspection?
Yes — a roof replacement in Florida requires a permit, and your contractor pulls it. It's also worth getting a wind-mitigation inspection afterward: features like hurricane straps, a sealed roof deck, and proper nailing can earn sizable insurance discounts. Reputable Fort Myers roofers handle both as part of the job.
My roof is leaking — can someone come out fast?
Yes. An active leak is treated as urgent, especially during storm season — local Fort Myers pros offer emergency tarping and same-day assessments to stop water damage before it spreads. Flag it as urgent in the quote tool or call the number above.
Do you serve my area?
Yes — we cover Fort Myers and the surrounding area. Enter your details in the quote tool and a local roofing pro will confirm your spot and reach out.
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