Barrier island protection built to outlast the salt air, coastal storms, and hurricane-force winds that Amelia Island homeowners face every season. About 35 minutes north of Jacksonville — right in our backyard.
Nassau County, FL
Amelia Island sits directly in the Atlantic hurricane corridor. Between relentless salt spray, barrier-island wind exposure, and tropical storm season, conventional roofing materials break down years ahead of schedule.
As a barrier island, Fernandina Beach takes the full force of Atlantic storms before they reach the mainland. Metal roofing systems are rated for winds up to 180 MPH, providing the impact resistance this direct-oceanfront location demands.
Oceanfront salt spray eats through asphalt shingles and exposed fasteners in a fraction of their rated lifespan. Our Galvalume steel substrates are engineered with aluminum-zinc alloy coatings that resist salt-air corrosion for decades, not just years.
Fernandina Beach's charming historic downtown and Victorian architecture deserve roofing that complements the character of the island. Stone-coated steel delivers the classic aesthetic of tile or shake with the strength of modern metal underneath.
Northeast Florida's barrier islands are first in line when hurricanes track up the coast. Metal roofing systems interlock mechanically, forming a continuous shield that resists uplift far better than nailed-down shingles or tile.
While asphalt shingles on Amelia Island may need replacement every 12-15 years due to salt and UV damage, a properly installed metal roof can protect your home for 50 years or more — eliminating repeated re-roofing costs.
Many Florida homeowners insurance carriers offer significant premium discounts for metal roofs due to their superior wind and impact ratings — savings that offset the initial investment for Fernandina Beach homeowners year after year.
Our Roofing Systems
We install two premium metal roofing systems specifically chosen for their performance in coastal Florida environments.
Our go-to system for Fernandina Beach. The stone-coated surface bonds to a Galvalume steel core, delivering the look of traditional tile or shake with unmatched durability against salt air and coastal storms.
Clean, modern lines with concealed fasteners — ideal for contemporary coastal homes and commercial buildings on Amelia Island where minimal maintenance and maximum weather resistance are priorities.