Tampa Bay · License-checked · Updated June 2026

Roofing companies in Tampa, FL

Tampa Bay homeowners live with real hurricane and storm exposure. When a roof takes wind, water, or impact damage, the right licensed company matters more here than almost anywhere in the country. This page lists Tampa-area roofers you can compare side by side.

Every company shown is license-checked at the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR). After a storm, watch for out-of-area crews going door to door. Florida law prohibits roofers from soliciting work door to door after a declared storm event, so never sign with anyone who shows up uninvited. Verify any license yourself at myfloridalicense.com, then get matched with companies that have already been checked.

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Tampa-area roofing companies

Sample listings shown for layout. Every company is license-checked at the FL DBPR before it appears. Ratings are illustrative.

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Westfall Roofing

Tampa, St. Petersburg & Sarasota
ShingleTileMetal

Westfall Roofing is a family-owned Tampa Bay roofing company founded in 1989, handling repairs, full replacements, and storm and.

Google 4.8 (1,865)
FL LicenseCCC056392
Status DBPR active

Steadfast Roofing

Tampa & Ruskin
RepairReplacementMetal

Steadfast Roofing serves the south Tampa Bay area from Ruskin, focusing on roof repair and replacement, metal roofing,.

Google 5 (1,146)
FL LicenseCCC1334242
Status DBPR active

Arry's Roofing Services

Tampa & Tarpon Springs
ShingleTileMetal

Arry's Roofing Services is a GAF Master Elite contractor based in Tarpon Springs, handling shingle, tile, metal, and flat roofs.

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FL LicenseCCC1326986
Status DBPR active
Local guide

What to know about roofing in Tampa

Hurricane season prep

Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1 through November 30, and Tampa Bay sits in a part of the Gulf coast that takes both direct wind and heavy wind-driven rain. The practical move is to handle roof work before the season, not during it. A roof that is already aging or showing small leaks is far more likely to fail under storm load.

  • Have an aging or repaired roof inspected before June so any weak spots are caught early.
  • Keep copies of your roof's age, materials, and any permits in case you need to file a claim.
  • After a storm, document damage with photos before any repair begins.

Insurance considerations

Florida's property insurance market is its own subject, and roof age is one of the things carriers look at most closely. Many policies treat older roofs differently, and some require an inspection at renewal. Before you buy or replace a roof, it is worth asking your insurer how the work and the roof's age affect your coverage and premium. A licensed roofer who works with insurance claims can document storm damage properly, which matters if you end up filing.

Common roofing materials in Tampa

Three materials cover most Tampa-area homes:

  • Asphalt shingle, the most common and lowest-cost option, widely used across Hillsborough and Pinellas neighborhoods.
  • Tile, concrete and clay tile are popular for their look and longevity, and they hold up well in the Florida climate when installed correctly.
  • Metal, standing-seam and metal panel roofs are increasingly chosen along the coast for wind resistance and lifespan.

Permits and inspections

Roof replacements in the Tampa area require a permit pulled through the local building department, and the finished work is inspected. A licensed roofer handles the permit as part of the job. If a contractor offers to skip the permit, treat that as a warning sign. Permits exist to confirm the work meets the building code, which is what your insurer and a future buyer will expect.

A quick note on cost: roof prices in Tampa vary widely with size, slope, material, and the condition of the deck underneath. The honest answer to "what will it cost" is that it depends on your specific roof. The only reliable number is a written quote from a licensed company that has seen your home.
Tampa questions

Frequently asked

How much does a new roof cost in Tampa?
It depends heavily on the size of your roof, its slope, the material you choose, and the condition of the wood deck underneath. A small asphalt-shingle replacement and a large tile or metal roof can sit far apart in price. Rather than quote a misleading single number, the reliable approach is to get a written, verified quote from a licensed Tampa company that has inspected your specific roof. Comparing a few quotes side by side is the best way to understand the real range for your home.
Do roofers in Tampa need a license?
Yes. Roofing contractors in Florida must hold a state license issued through the FL DBPR, typically a certified or registered roofing license (CCC or RC classification). You can confirm any company's license status yourself at myfloridalicense.com before you sign a contract. Every company shown on this page is license-checked at the FL DBPR.
How do I avoid storm-chasers after a hurricane?
Florida law prohibits roofers from soliciting roofing work door to door after a storm. If someone knocks on your door uninvited offering to fix your roof, that alone is a red flag. Never sign anything on the spot, never hand over an insurance check, and never pay a large deposit up front. Instead, contact license-checked companies yourself and confirm the license at myfloridalicense.com before any work begins.

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