St Lucie Expert Roofing specializes in roofing installation and repair services for homes and businesses in Palm City, FL. With more than 20 years of experience, we build and service roofing systems around Florida code requirements, storm durability, premium waterproofing practices, and practical long-term performance.
Our expert roofing contractors install and service a wide range of roofing systems, including asphalt shingles, metal roofing, concrete and clay tile, aluminum roofing, and flat and low-slope roofing systems designed for Florida’s heat, humidity, wind-driven rain, and hurricane-season storms.
Every project is approached with clean workmanship, transparent communication, detailed written scopes of work, and roofing systems selected for the property itself — not a one-size-fits-all solution. From roof leak repairs and storm restoration to complete roof replacements, St Lucie Expert Roofing focuses on proper underlayment, flashing, ventilation, drainage, and real manufacturer and workmanship warranty options that support long-term protection.

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Different roofing systems perform differently depending on the structure, roof slope, exposure to salt air, attic ventilation, energy-efficiency goals, and budget. Our roofing recommendations are typically based on durability, warranty needs, wind ratings, and long-term maintenance expectations.
Residential roofing systems are designed to protect homes from heavy rain, humidity, extreme sun exposure, and hurricane-force winds common throughout Florida. Popular roofing materials include architectural shingles, standing seam metal roofing, concrete tile, clay tile, and aluminum roofing systems selected for durability and weather resistance.
Our licensed roofing specialists may recommend architectural shingles from manufacturers such as GAF, Owens Corning, CertainTeed, TAMKO, or IKO, depending on the project scope and warranty goals. Many homeowners choose algae-resistant shingles and high-definition architectural profiles that improve curb appeal while also helping protect against Florida’s humid climate.
Every roofing system depends heavily on the layers beneath the visible roof covering. Installations may include synthetic underlayment, peel-and-stick waterproofing membranes, starter strips, upgraded drip edge, ridge ventilation systems, high-wind fasteners, flashing improvements, and reinforced pipe boot protection to help prevent future leaks and wind intrusion.
Metal roofing remains one of the strongest long-term roofing options for Florida homes and commercial buildings because of its wind resistance, durability, and energy efficiency. Standing seam metal roofing systems are especially popular for coastal and hurricane-prone areas because concealed fasteners help reduce exposure points that can fail over time.
Depending on the property and budget, our roofing systems may include:
We commonly access manufacturers and panel suppliers used throughout Florida, including Gulf Coast Supply, Sheffield Metals, Drexel Metals, Englert, or PAC-CLAD systems when appropriate for the structure and design goals.
Metal roofing systems are often paired with upgraded ventilation strategies and reflective coatings that help reduce attic heat buildup during Palm City’s hottest months.
Concrete and clay tile roofing continue to be popular throughout South Florida because of their longevity, wind resistance, and ability to handle intense UV exposure. Tile systems also provide a distinct architectural appearance that fits many Florida homes.
St Lucie Expert Roofing utilizes tile options that may include products from Eagle Roofing Products, Westlake Royal Roofing Solutions, or Crown Roof Tiles depending on color selection, profile, weight requirements, and availability.
Florida tile roofing installations require careful attention to:
Many tile roof repairs throughout Florida are caused not by the tile itself, but by aging underlayment systems beneath the tile assembly. Premium waterproofing layers and peel-and-stick membranes play a major role in long-term performance.
We build commercial roofing systems in Palm City, often involving low-slope or flat roof assemblies that require specialized waterproofing and drainage design. These roofing systems are selected based on building usage, insulation requirements, rooftop equipment, warranty goals, and long-term maintenance expectations.
Commercial roofing projects may include:
Depending on the project requirements, our roofing materials may include systems from Carlisle, Elevate, Mule-Hide, Johns Manville, GAF Commercial, Sika Sarnafil, Polyglass, or similar commercial roofing manufacturers commonly used throughout Florida.
Roof system selection often depends on:
Commercial roof installations may use mechanically attached systems, fully adhered systems, tapered insulation packages, reinforced flashing details, and upgraded drainage improvements to help reduce ponding water and extend roof lifespan.
St Lucie Expert Roofing commonly uses roof coatings on aging commercial roofs to improve waterproofing performance, extend roof life, and improve solar reflectivity. Coating systems may include silicone, acrylic, or elastomeric products depending on the existing roof condition and drainage characteristics.
We partner with various manufacturers for coating and waterproofing applications, including: APOC, Henry, Tropical Roofing Products, Polyglass, Mule-Hide, or GAF depending on project conditions.
Proper coating applications require:



Florida storms can damage roofing systems long before interior leaks become visible. Wind uplift, lifted flashing, punctures, exposed fasteners, cracked tiles, and compromised underlayment systems often allow moisture intrusion that worsens over time.
Roof repair services may include:
Insurance claim documentation support is also available for qualifying storm-related roof damage. Detailed inspections, photographs, moisture assessments, and written repair scopes help property owners better understand the condition of the roofing system before repairs begin.
Roof inspections help identify early signs of roof failure before major structural damage occurs. Florida roofing systems experience constant expansion, contraction, moisture exposure, and storm stress, making regular inspections especially important.
Roof inspections may evaluate:
Projects are completed according to current Florida Building Code requirements and local permitting standards. Knowledge of inspections, permitting timelines, and roofing documentation helps keep projects moving efficiently while reducing delays.
Long-term roof performance depends heavily on the details that many property owners never see after installation. Proper waterproofing and ventilation can significantly improve roof lifespan and reduce future repair issues.
Roof system upgrades may include:
These components help protect roofing systems from wind-driven rain, trapped moisture, heat buildup, and premature aging caused by Florida’s climate.
Roofing contracting experience is essential when building roofing systems that stand up to hurricane exposure, intense UV rays, heavy rain, humidity, and constant seasonal temperature changes. With more than 20 years of Florida roofing experience, the St Lucie Expert Roofing team understands how local conditions affect shingles, tile, metal roofing, flat roofing membranes, flashing, ventilation, and underlayment performance.
That experience helps property owners make practical decisions about repair versus replacement, material selection, waterproofing upgrades, and code-compliant installation methods. From coastal moisture concerns to storm damage documentation, every recommendation is based on long-term protection rather than quick fixes.
Our expert roofing contractors work on both residential and commercial roofing systems throughout Palm City, including roof repairs, roof replacements, leak detection, storm damage restoration, and new roofing installations. Residential projects may involve asphalt shingles, concrete tile, clay tile, metal roofing, aluminum roofing, or upgraded underlayment systems.
Commercial properties often require a different level of planning, especially for flat and low-slope roofing systems. TPO, PVC, modified bitumen, roof coatings, tapered insulation, drainage improvements, and reinforced flashing details may be considered depending on the building, budget, and performance needs.
Choosing a licensed and insured Florida roofing contractor protects property owners before, during, and after the project. Roofing work in Palm City must follow Florida Building Code requirements, local permitting rules, inspection standards, and manufacturer installation guidelines where applicable.
A local roofing contractor also understands the importance of storm-ready installation methods, proper documentation, and reliable follow-up service. St Lucie Expert Roofing is not a storm-chasing operation that disappears after hurricane season. Our company is built around local accountability, clear communication, and code-compliant work.
Roofing projects should not leave property owners guessing about materials, labor, timelines, or repair details. St Lucie Expert Roofing provides clear pricing and written scopes of work so homeowners and commercial property owners understand what is included before work begins.
A detailed scope may outline the roofing system, underlayment type, flashing work, ventilation improvements, tear-off requirements, disposal, permitting, inspection needs, and warranty options. This helps reduce confusion, prevent surprise costs, and create a smoother project from start to finish.
Roofing work can be disruptive, so job site care matters. Our experienced roofing pros manage projects with attention to property protection, debris control, cleanup, communication, and respect for the home or business being serviced.
Our professional roofing crews work to protect landscaping, driveways, walkways, gutters, outdoor equipment, and surrounding property where possible. At the end of the project, cleanup is handled carefully so the finished roof is not the only part of the job that reflects professionalism.
Warranty options can vary based on the roofing material, installation method, manufacturer requirements, and project scope. St Lucie Expert Roofing reviews available manufacturer and workmanship warranty options so property owners understand the protection behind the roofing system being installed.
Depending on the project, warranty considerations may involve architectural shingles, metal roofing, tile roofing, TPO, PVC, modified bitumen, underlayment systems, coatings, or flashing details. The goal is to match the roofing system, installation practices, and warranty coverage to the property’s long-term needs.
We also provide professional roofing services for homes and businesses in Hobe Sound, FL and surrounding communities.


Metal roofing and properly installed tile roofing systems are often among the longest-lasting roofing options in Florida. Standing seam metal roofing, aluminum roofing, Galvalume steel panels, concrete tile, and clay tile can all perform well when installed with the right underlayment, flashing, fastening methods, and ventilation.
Longevity depends on more than the visible roof covering. In Florida, waterproofing layers, roof slope, attic ventilation, salt-air exposure, maintenance, and storm history all affect how long a roof system will last.
Yes. Architectural shingles can be a strong option for Florida homes when the system is installed correctly and selected for wind performance, algae resistance, and heat exposure. Many homeowners choose architectural shingles because they balance durability, curb appeal, and cost.
For best performance, shingle roofs should include proper starter strips, high-wind fastening patterns, drip edge, ridge ventilation, flashing, pipe boot protection, and quality synthetic or peel-and-stick underlayment where appropriate.
TPO and PVC are common choices for Florida flat and low-slope commercial roofs because they offer strong waterproofing, reflectivity, and energy-efficiency benefits. Modified bitumen and roof coatings may also be appropriate depending on the building, roof condition, drainage, foot traffic, and budget.
The best commercial roofing system depends on whether the roof needs a mechanically attached system, fully adhered membrane, tapered insulation, improved drainage, reinforced flashing, or a reflective cool-roof solution.
Underlayment is one of the most important protective layers in a Florida roofing system because it helps defend the structure against wind-driven rain and moisture intrusion. Even when shingles, tile, or metal panels are in good condition, water can still find weak points around flashing, valleys, penetrations, or storm-damaged areas.
Synthetic underlayment and peel-and-stick membranes provide added protection beneath the primary roof covering. On tile roofs especially, the underlayment often plays a major role in long-term waterproofing performance.
Roof storm damage should be inspected as soon as it is safe to do so after severe weather. Even minor-looking damage, such as lifted shingles, cracked tiles, loose flashing, punctured membranes, or exposed fasteners, can allow water intrusion during the next storm.
Fast inspection and repair help prevent worsening leaks, stained ceilings, mold growth, damaged insulation, wood rot, and structural issues. Prompt documentation can also be important when storm damage may involve an insurance claim.
Energy-efficient roofing can help reduce attic heat and improve indoor comfort, especially during Palm City’s hottest months. Reflective metal roofing, cool-roof shingles, white or light-colored flat roofing membranes, roof coatings, and proper attic ventilation may all help manage heat buildup.
Actual energy savings depend on the roof type, insulation, ventilation, building design, sun exposure, and HVAC efficiency. For many Florida properties, combining reflective roofing materials with proper ventilation provides the best long-term performance.