Treasure Island sits at just three feet of elevation. One side faces the Gulf of Mexico. The other side faces Boca Ciega Bay.
Coastal properties face salt air exposure year-round. Hurricane conditions arrive during Florida's annual storm season. These environmental factors affect every roof on the island.
Post-WWII development from the 1950s and 1960s created many of the island's multi-family buildings. Properties include larger resort structures and smaller multi-family buildings. We handle commercial and multi-family roofing projects on barrier island properties throughout the Tampa Bay area.
Each property requires evaluation to determine the appropriate roofing system. We install TPO roofing for low-slope commercial and multi-family buildings. Metal roofing systems work well in coastal environments.
Tile roofing serves many multi-family properties across Florida's Gulf Coast. Modified bitumen systems provide another option for commercial buildings.
The right system depends on your building design, existing structure, and long-term plans. We assess each property individually before recommending a roofing solution.
Gulf Boulevard properties include resort buildings and condominium towers throughout Treasure Island. The Bilmar Beach Resort at 10650 Gulf Boulevard is a 166-room property on the island.
Multi-family communities exist in established neighborhoods like Isle of Capri. Each property presents different requirements based on building size, design, and access considerations.
We coordinate project scheduling to address property-specific needs. Work planning accounts for property access and material staging requirements. Our team has handled large-scale commercial and multi-family projects for over four decades.
Florida's Gulf Coast experiences hurricane season every year. Preparation matters for property protection and long-term roof performance.
Hurricanes Helene and Milton impacted Treasure Island in 2024. Storm damage creates immediate repair needs for property managers and HOA boards.
We provide 24/7 emergency response for storm damage. Emergency services include tarping and leak mitigation after hurricanes make landfall. Post-storm roof assessments help property managers document damage for insurance claims.
Planning ahead reduces emergency costs. Proactive maintenance extends roof life and supports predictable budgeting.
Our Largo office at 6679 Treeland Ave sits 11 miles from Gulf Boulevard properties. The drive takes approximately 20 minutes under normal traffic conditions.
Take Treasure Island Causeway east from the island toward the mainland. Head north on Park Boulevard. Turn right on East Bay Drive, then left on Treeland Avenue.
We travel to Treasure Island properties for consultations and project work. Most of our work happens at your property location, not at our office.
We serve properties along the Gulf Boulevard corridor from the island's north end to its southern tip. This includes properties near John's Pass at the north end of Treasure Island.
Buildings in the central area between 104th and 119th Avenues receive service from our team. We handle projects in the Isle of Capri neighborhood and areas near Blind Pass at the southern end.
Whether your property sits on the Gulf of Mexico side or faces Boca Ciega Bay, we bring the same level of expertise to every project.
Yes, we handle commercial and multi-family roofing projects across the island including the Gulf Boulevard corridor.
We install TPO, metal, tile, and modified bitumen systems. Each property requires individual evaluation to determine the appropriate solution.
Our office is 11 miles from the island via Treasure Island Causeway. The drive takes approximately 20 minutes under normal conditions.
Yes, we offer 24/7 emergency response. Services include tarping and leak mitigation after storm damage.
Yes, we handle commercial and multi-family roofing for resort buildings. We have over 40 years of experience with large-scale coastal projects.
We serve properties throughout the island. This includes Isle of Capri and areas near John's Pass and Blind Pass.