Roof Repair in Alachua County, FL

roof repair in alachua county fl

Licensed and insured roofing professionals serving Alachua County, FL. From storm damage and leak repair to full roof restoration, Protech Roofing Services delivers fast, reliable results. Call (352) 605-0696 for your free inspection.

Trusted Roof Repair in Alachua County, FL

If you own a home or rental property anywhere in Alachua County, you already know the roof takes a beating. Between the massive live oak canopy that earned Gainesville its “Tree City USA” designation and the severe summer thunderstorms that roll through north-central Florida every year, roof damage is not a matter of if but when. At Protech Roofing Services, we provide fast, dependable roof repair across Alachua County, from the student rental neighborhoods near the University of Florida campus to the historic homes of the Duckpond district and the growing communities of Newberry, High Springs, and Haile Plantation.

Whether a heavy oak limb punched through your shingles during last night’s storm, you spotted a water stain spreading across a ceiling in one of your rental units, or years of shade and moisture have allowed moss and algae to quietly eat away at your roof, our team is ready to help. Call us at (352) 605-0696 to schedule an inspection or request an emergency repair.

Why Alachua County Roofs Need Specialized Repair

Alachua County sits in a unique position when it comes to roofing challenges. Unlike the coastal counties to the east and west, this area does not usually take the full brunt of hurricane-force winds. But what it lacks in direct hurricane exposure, it more than makes up for with an environment that is exceptionally hard on roofing materials in other ways. Understanding these local factors is the first step toward keeping your roof in solid condition.

The Tree Canopy Problem

Gainesville and the surrounding communities in Alachua County are famous for their towering live oaks, water oaks, and laurel oaks. The dense canopy provides welcome shade in the brutal Florida summers, but it creates a set of roofing problems that homeowners in treeless subdivisions never have to worry about.

  • Falling limbs and branches: Healthy oaks routinely shed limbs, especially during high winds and thunderstorms. Dead wood in the canopy is even more dangerous. A single large branch falling from sixty or seventy feet can crack shingles, dent metal panels, break through decking, and even compromise the structural framing underneath. After every major storm, our crews respond to dozens of calls across Gainesville, Alachua, and Newberry for tree-related roof damage.
  • Debris accumulation: Leaves, twigs, Spanish moss, and acorns pile up in valleys, behind dormers, and inside gutters. When debris dams form, water backs up under shingles and flashing, causing leaks that can go unnoticed for months. Homes in heavily canopied neighborhoods like the Duckpond, NW Gainesville, and Turkey Creek are especially vulnerable.
  • Moss and algae growth: The combination of heavy shade and Florida humidity creates perfect conditions for moss, lichen, and algae to colonize your roof. Those dark streaks you see on shingles are not just cosmetic. Algae feeds on the limestone filler in asphalt shingles, and moss roots can physically lift shingle edges, allowing water infiltration. Over time, biological growth can shorten a shingle roof’s effective lifespan by several years.
  • Reduced drying time: Roofs under heavy canopy stay damp far longer after rain. That persistent moisture accelerates deterioration of underlayment, flashing sealants, and wood decking. We frequently find soft, rotted decking on homes in shaded areas even when the shingles on top still look passable from the ground.

This is why tree removal companies and roofing contractors work hand in hand in Alachua County more than almost anywhere else in Florida. We coordinate regularly with local arborists and tree services to handle situations where limb removal and roof repair need to happen together.

Storm Damage Roof Repair in Gainesville and Surrounding Areas

Alachua County sees its share of severe weather. The summer storm season, roughly May through October, brings frequent afternoon and evening thunderstorms that can produce damaging straight-line winds, heavy hail, and occasional tornadoes. While this part of north-central Florida is somewhat sheltered from the worst hurricane winds, the area has still been impacted by major storms including Hurricane Irma in 2017, which caused widespread tree damage and roof impacts across the county, and Hurricanes Helene and Milton in 2024.

Storm damage to roofs in Alachua County typically shows up in several ways:

  • Wind-lifted or missing shingles: High winds from thunderstorms and tropical systems can peel back shingle tabs, break the sealant strip that holds them down, or rip shingles off entirely. Even if only a few shingles are displaced, the exposed underlayment and decking beneath are immediately vulnerable to water intrusion.
  • Tree impact damage: As mentioned, falling trees and large limbs are the number one source of catastrophic roof damage in this area. A major oak falling on a home can require not just roof repair but structural assessment and reconstruction. Smaller limb strikes may only damage a section of shingles and decking, which we can often repair quickly.
  • Hail damage: While not as common here as in parts of the Midwest, hail does occur in Alachua County thunderstorms and can leave dents, cracks, and granule loss on asphalt shingles that compromise their waterproofing ability.
  • Blown debris: Storms don’t just knock limbs off your trees. They also send debris from neighboring properties onto your roof. Branches, lawn furniture, and other objects driven by high winds can puncture or crack roofing materials.
  • Flashing displacement: High winds and wind-driven rain can loosen or displace the metal flashing around chimneys, vents, skylights, and roof-to-wall transitions. Once flashing is compromised, leaks are almost inevitable.

If your property has been hit by a storm, time matters. A tarp or temporary patch can prevent thousands of dollars in additional water damage while you wait for permanent repairs. Call Protech Roofing at (352) 605-0696 for prompt storm damage assessment and emergency tarping services across Alachua County.

Leak Detection and Repair

A roof leak can be deceptively tricky. The spot where water appears on your ceiling or wall is often not directly below the actual point where water is entering the roof. Water can travel along rafters, sheathing, and other structural members before finally dripping down to where you notice it. This is why accurate leak detection matters so much, and why a roofer with experience on Alachua County homes is your best bet for getting it right the first time.

Common leak sources we encounter in this area include:

  • Valley leaks: Roof valleys, where two sloping planes meet, are high-traffic areas for water flow. In older Gainesville homes, especially those built in the 1960s through 1980s, valley flashing and underlayment may be deteriorated or may have been improperly installed by the original builder. We see a lot of valley leaks in the established neighborhoods south of University Avenue, in the Kanapaha area, and in older parts of Newberry.
  • Flashing failures: The metal flashing around chimneys, plumbing vents, and HVAC penetrations has a finite lifespan. Sealant dries out and cracks, metal corrodes, and the expansion and contraction of Florida’s temperature swings loosens connections over time. Flashing repair or replacement is one of our most common service calls.
  • Pipe boot deterioration: The rubber boots that seal around plumbing vent pipes on your roof degrade in Florida’s UV exposure. When the rubber cracks and splits, water runs right down the pipe and into your attic. This is an inexpensive repair when caught early but can cause serious damage if ignored.
  • Ridge cap and hip cap failures: The shingles along the ridges and hips of your roof are the most exposed to wind and weather. They often fail before the field shingles do. Cracked, curling, or missing ridge caps are a common entry point for water.
  • Debris dam leaks: As described above, accumulated leaves and organic material can dam water flow, causing it to back up under shingles. This is particularly prevalent in the tree-heavy neighborhoods of Alachua County and is a leading reason we recommend regular roof maintenance and debris clearing.

Our leak repair process begins with a thorough inspection. We examine both the exterior roof surface and the attic space underneath to trace the water path and identify every contributing factor. We then provide a clear explanation of what we found, a written estimate for the repair, and a timeline for getting the work done. No guesswork, no unnecessary upselling.

Rental Property Roof Repair Near the University of Florida

Alachua County’s rental market is one of the most active in Florida, driven largely by the University of Florida’s enrollment of more than 60,000 students. The neighborhoods surrounding the UF campus, including the areas along SW 13th Street, University Avenue, NW 8th Avenue, and the student housing corridors stretching toward Butler Plaza, are filled with rental homes, duplexes, and small apartment buildings. Many of these properties were built in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, and their roofing systems reflect their age.

If you are a landlord or property manager in the Gainesville area, you face a specific set of roofing pressures:

  • Speed matters: When a rental property has a roof leak, you need it fixed quickly. Tenants expect a dry, habitable living space, and Florida landlord-tenant law requires you to maintain the property in a condition that meets building codes. A slow response to a leak can mean lost rent, unhappy tenants, and potential legal liability. Protech Roofing understands the urgency that landlords face and prioritizes rapid response for rental property repairs.
  • Budget-conscious repairs: Not every rental property roof issue requires a full replacement. In many cases, targeted repairs to damaged sections, worn flashing, or deteriorated pipe boots can extend the roof’s functional life at a fraction of the cost of a full tear-off. We help landlords make smart decisions about when to repair and when to replace, based on the roof’s actual condition rather than a one-size-fits-all recommendation.
  • Older housing stock: Many of the rental homes near campus have original or second-generation roofing systems that are at or past their expected lifespan. These older roofs may have multiple layers of shingles, outdated underlayment, or substandard flashing details that make them more prone to leaks. We are experienced in working on these older structures and can often make effective repairs even on roofs that are nearing end of life, buying landlords time to plan and budget for eventual replacement.
  • Multi-property management: Many of our landlord clients manage multiple rental properties across Gainesville and the surrounding towns. We offer consistent, reliable service across all your properties and can set up maintenance schedules that keep your entire portfolio in good shape. One call to (352) 605-0696 covers all your properties.
  • Turnover timing: The student rental market has a natural rhythm, with most leases turning over in July and August. Smart landlords use this window to address roofing issues while units are vacant, avoiding the disruption of repairs while tenants are in residence. We can work with your turnover schedule to minimize downtime.

Historic Home Roof Repair in Alachua County

Gainesville is home to several historically significant neighborhoods, including the Duckpond Historic District and the Pleasant Street Historic District. These areas contain beautiful early-twentieth-century homes with architectural details that deserve preservation, and their roofs require a thoughtful approach that respects the character of the structure while providing modern weather protection.

Repairing a roof on a historic home is different from working on a typical modern subdivision house. The roof pitch may be steeper, the framing dimensions may not match modern lumber standards, and the aesthetic expectations are higher. Original materials may include slate, clay tile, wood shake, or standing seam metal, and any repair work should be visually compatible with the existing roofing.

At Protech Roofing, we approach historic home repairs with the care these properties deserve. We work with homeowners to select materials and methods that maintain the home’s appearance and comply with any applicable historic preservation guidelines. If your Duckpond or Pleasant Street home needs roof work, we will take the time to do it right.

Types of Roof Repair We Perform

Our Alachua County roof repair services cover the full range of issues that homeowners and property owners encounter. Here is a closer look at the specific repairs we handle most frequently.

Shingle Repair and Replacement

Asphalt shingles are by far the most common roofing material on homes in Alachua County. They are affordable, widely available, and perform well in Florida’s climate when properly installed and maintained. But shingles do fail, and when they do, prompt repair is essential to prevent water damage to the structure below.

We handle all types of shingle repairs, including replacement of cracked, curled, or missing shingles, re-sealing of wind-lifted tabs, repair of sections damaged by tree impacts, and replacement of deteriorated starter strips and drip edge along eaves and rakes. We keep a stock of commonly used shingle colors and styles so that repairs can be completed quickly and blend well with the existing roof.

Flashing Repair and Replacement

Flashing is the unsung hero of your roofing system. These thin metal pieces installed at joints, transitions, and penetrations are what keep water from entering at the most vulnerable points. When flashing fails, leaks follow. We repair and replace all types of roof flashing, including step flashing along walls, counter flashing at chimneys, valley flashing, drip edge, and the flashing around skylights, vents, and other roof penetrations. We use high-quality aluminum and galvanized steel flashing and apply appropriate sealants for long-lasting, watertight results.

Decking Repair and Replacement

The roof decking, typically plywood or oriented strand board (OSB), is the structural layer that your shingles and underlayment are attached to. When water infiltration goes undetected, decking can become soft, spongy, and rotten. Tree impact damage can crack or break through decking. In either case, the damaged decking must be cut out and replaced with new material before the roof surface can be restored. We carry replacement decking on our trucks and can handle decking repairs as part of any roof repair project.

Pipe Boot and Vent Repair

Every plumbing vent pipe that exits through your roof is sealed with a pipe boot, a rubber or neoprene collar that fits tightly around the pipe and is integrated into the surrounding shingle field. Florida’s intense UV rays break down these rubber boots over time, causing them to crack, split, and pull away from the pipe. A failed pipe boot is one of the simplest and least expensive roof repairs, but if neglected, the resulting leak can cause significant damage to attic insulation, ceiling drywall, and even electrical systems. We recommend inspecting pipe boots at least once a year, and we can replace them quickly during a routine service call.

Soffit and Fascia Repair

The soffit panels under your roof overhangs and the fascia boards along the edges are often the first components to show signs of water damage, pest intrusion, or general deterioration. Damaged soffit and fascia not only look bad but can allow moisture and animals into your attic space. We repair and replace damaged soffit and fascia as part of our roof repair services, so that the entire roofline system is intact and functional.

Flat Roof and Low-Slope Repair

While most Alachua County homes have pitched roofs, many commercial buildings, carports, and home additions feature flat or low-slope roofing systems. These roofs use different materials, including modified bitumen, TPO, EPDM, and built-up roofing, and they have different failure modes than pitched shingle roofs. Ponding water, seam separation, membrane punctures, and flashing failures are the most common issues. Our crew is experienced in flat roof repair and can address problems on any type of low-slope system.

Moss, Algae, and Biological Growth Treatment

Given the heavy tree canopy and humidity in Alachua County, biological growth on roofs is extremely common. Those dark streaks you see on shingles throughout Gainesville, Alachua, and Newberry are caused by a type of blue-green algae called Gloeocapsa magma. While the algae itself does not immediately destroy shingles, it feeds on the limestone filler in the shingle material and contributes to premature granule loss. Moss is more damaging because its root structures physically lift and separate shingle edges, creating pathways for water infiltration.

We offer treatment to remove existing biological growth and can install zinc or copper strips along ridgelines that inhibit future growth. For homes in heavily shaded areas, we recommend periodic treatment as part of an ongoing maintenance plan to maximize shingle life.

Our Roof Repair Process

When you call Protech Roofing for a repair in Alachua County, here is what to expect:

  • Initial contact and scheduling: Call us at (352) 605-0696 or reach out through our website. We will gather basic information about your situation and schedule an inspection at a time that works for you. For emergencies like active leaks or storm damage, we prioritize same-day or next-day response.
  • Inspection: A member of our team will conduct a thorough inspection of your roof, including the exterior surface, flashing, gutters, soffit, fascia, and when accessible, the attic space below. We document our findings with photos and notes so you can see exactly what we see.
  • Diagnosis and estimate: Based on the inspection, we provide a clear explanation of the problem, the recommended repair, and a written estimate for the work. We explain your options and answer your questions. There is no pressure and no obligation.
  • Repair: Once you approve the estimate, we schedule the repair and complete it as quickly as possible without cutting corners. Most standard repairs are completed in a single day. Larger projects may take two to three days depending on scope and weather conditions.
  • Cleanup and walkthrough: After the repair is complete, we clean up the work area, remove all debris, and do a final walkthrough with you to make sure you are satisfied with the work. We stand behind our repairs and want you to feel confident in the result.

Insurance Claims Assistance

If your roof damage was caused by a storm or other covered event, your homeowner’s insurance policy may cover the cost of repairs. Navigating the insurance claims process can be confusing and frustrating, especially when you are already dealing with the stress of property damage. Protech Roofing can help by documenting the damage thoroughly, providing detailed repair estimates in a format that insurance adjusters understand, and being available to meet with your adjuster on site if needed.

We work with all major insurance carriers and have extensive experience with storm damage claims in Alachua County. Whether the damage came from a summer thunderstorm, a tropical system, or a fallen tree, we can help you get the process moving and get your roof repaired as efficiently as possible.

Preventive Roof Maintenance for Alachua County Homes

The best way to minimize costly repairs is to catch problems early through regular maintenance. This is especially true in Alachua County, where the tree canopy and weather conditions create an environment that is constantly testing your roof. We recommend the following maintenance schedule for homes in this area:

  • Twice-yearly inspections: Schedule a professional roof inspection in the spring before storm season and again in the fall after storm season. This allows us to catch and address minor issues before they become major problems.
  • Regular debris clearing: If your home is under heavy canopy, have your roof and gutters cleared of leaves, twigs, and organic debris at least two to three times per year. This prevents debris dams, reduces biological growth, and lets the roof dry properly after rain.
  • Trim overhanging branches: Work with a local arborist to keep tree limbs trimmed back from your roof. A general guideline is to maintain at least six to ten feet of clearance between branches and the roof surface. This reduces the risk of limb strikes and limits debris accumulation.
  • Address minor issues promptly: A cracked shingle, a loose piece of flashing, or a small amount of granule loss might not seem urgent, but these minor defects are where leaks start. Fixing them when they are small is always cheaper than repairing the water damage they cause if left alone.
  • Monitor your attic: If you have attic access, check periodically for signs of water intrusion, including damp insulation, water stains on the underside of the decking, and daylight visible through the roof. Early detection of these signs can save significant repair costs.

Areas We Serve in Alachua County

Protech Roofing provides roof repair services throughout Alachua County, including:

  • Gainesville: From the historic Duckpond neighborhood downtown to the newer developments in the SW and NW corridors, we service all of Gainesville. This includes the student housing areas near UF, the established neighborhoods around NW 34th Street, and the growing communities south toward Kanapaha.
  • Haile Plantation and Town of Tioga: These popular master-planned communities in the SW Gainesville area feature a mix of home styles and ages. We are familiar with the common roofing configurations in these neighborhoods and can provide fast, targeted repairs.
  • Alachua and High Springs: The towns north of Gainesville along US 441 and I-75 are growing rapidly. Older homes in the town centers and newer construction in the surrounding developments all need reliable roof repair services.
  • Newberry: West of Gainesville, Newberry has seen significant residential growth in recent years. We serve both the older homes in town and the newer subdivisions along SR 26 and the surrounding areas.
  • Hawthorne and Archer: The smaller communities to the east and south of Gainesville also fall within our service area. Whether you have a newer home or an older property that needs attention, we are happy to come to you.
  • Turkey Creek and surrounding rural areas: Even if you are outside the main population centers, our crews travel throughout Alachua County and can reach your property for inspections and repairs.

Why Choose Protech Roofing for Your Alachua County Roof Repair

There is no shortage of roofing contractors advertising in the Gainesville area, especially after major storms when out-of-state storm chasers flood the market. Here is what sets Protech Roofing apart:

  • Local knowledge: We understand the specific challenges that Alachua County’s environment presents. The tree canopy, the storm patterns, the older housing stock near campus, the historic districts, we have worked on all of it. This local experience means faster, more accurate diagnoses and better repair solutions.
  • Responsive service: When you have a roof emergency, you need a contractor who answers the phone and shows up. We prioritize rapid response for active leaks and storm damage because we know that every hour of delay can mean more damage to your property.
  • Honest assessments: We will tell you what your roof actually needs, not what generates the biggest invoice. If a targeted repair can solve your problem effectively, that is what we will recommend. If the roof is past the point of cost-effective repair and replacement makes more sense, we will explain why and give you the information you need to make a good decision.
  • Quality workmanship: Every repair we perform is done to last. We use quality materials, follow manufacturer specifications, and do not take shortcuts. Our goal is to fix the problem once so you do not have to call us back for the same issue.
  • Clear communication: From the initial phone call through the completed repair, we keep you informed about what we are doing, why we are doing it, and what it will cost. No surprises, no hidden charges, no jargon.

Don’t Wait Until a Small Problem Becomes a Big One

Roof damage does not fix itself and it does not get better with time. A small leak becomes a big leak. A cracked shingle becomes a section of water-damaged decking. A minor flashing issue becomes a mold problem in your attic. The longer you wait, the more expensive the eventual repair will be.

If you have noticed any signs of roof trouble on your Alachua County home or investment property, water stains on ceilings, missing or damaged shingles, granules in your gutters, sagging areas, or anything else that does not look right, call Protech Roofing Services today at (352) 605-0696. We will inspect your roof, identify the problem, and give you an honest assessment of what it takes to fix it. No obligation, no high-pressure sales tactics, just straightforward roofing expertise from a team that knows Alachua County roofs inside and out.

From the live oak-shaded bungalows of the Duckpond to the sprawling rental portfolios near the University of Florida, from the newer homes in Haile Plantation and Tioga to the rural properties in the eastern and southern parts of the county, Protech Roofing is your trusted partner for roof repair in Alachua County, FL. Call (352) 605-0696 or contact us online to get started.

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Frequently Asked Questions

For active leaks and storm damage in the Gainesville area, we prioritize same-day or next-day response. After major storm events that produce widespread damage across Alachua County, demand for roofing services surges, but we work extended hours to reach as many affected homeowners as quickly as possible. Call us at (352) 605-0696 as soon as you notice damage so we can get you on the schedule. In the meantime, if water is actively entering your home, place buckets to catch drips and move valuables away from the affected area.

Yes, it is. The dark streaks are caused by algae that feeds on the limestone filler in asphalt shingles, gradually weakening them and accelerating granule loss. Moss is even more damaging because its root structures physically lift shingle edges, creating entry points for water. In Alachua County, where the heavy live oak and water oak canopy keeps roofs shaded and damp for extended periods, biological growth is one of the leading causes of premature shingle deterioration. We recommend professional cleaning and the installation of zinc or copper ridge strips to inhibit regrowth, along with regular debris clearing to help the roof dry faster after rain.

It depends on the condition of each roof, and we can help you evaluate them individually. Many older rental homes near the University of Florida campus have roofs that are past their warranty period but can still be kept functional with targeted repairs to problem areas like failed flashing, deteriorated pipe boots, and damaged shingle sections. This approach lets you manage cash flow and plan replacements strategically rather than facing a large unexpected expense. However, if a roof has widespread underlayment failure, multiple layers of old shingles, or extensive decking damage, replacement is often the more cost-effective long-term choice. We will give you an honest assessment for each property so you can make informed decisions.

Absolutely. Given Alachua County’s massive tree canopy, tree-on-roof situations are something we deal with regularly. We coordinate with local tree removal services to handle these situations efficiently. Typically the tree service removes the tree and major debris from the roof, and our crew follows immediately to assess structural damage, tarp exposed areas to prevent further water intrusion, and then perform the permanent repair. We have working relationships with several reputable tree companies in the Gainesville area and can help connect you with one if you do not already have a tree service on the way.

Most standard homeowner’s insurance policies in Florida cover roof damage caused by wind, hail, and fallen trees, though coverage details, deductibles, and age-related limitations vary by policy. After a storm, document the damage with photos before any temporary repairs are made, and contact your insurance company to file a claim promptly. Protech Roofing can help by providing a thorough damage assessment with photos and a detailed written estimate that clearly describes the damage and necessary repairs. We are also available to meet with your insurance adjuster at your property to walk through the damage together. Call us at (352) 605-0696 to schedule a post-storm inspection.

Schedule Roof Repair in Alachua County Today

Don’t let a small roof problem turn into a costly repair. Whether you’re dealing with storm damage, a persistent leak, or aging shingles, our team is ready to help. Contact Protech Roofing Services today at (352) 605-0696 for a free roof inspection and honest assessment. We serve all of Alachua County, FL with fast, reliable roof repair you can count on.