Service Areas

Commercial Roofing in Jacksonville, FL

Our office is at 50 N Laura St in the Bank of America Tower, Downtown Jacksonville. Our crews mobilize across Duval County and the broader metro for emergency response, planned replacement, and the ongoing maintenance contracts that keep manufacturer warranties intact.

Jacksonville is the largest city by land area in the contiguous United States, which means its commercial roof inventory is spread across a geography that most contractors service from a single location without the project management resources to cover effectively. The Southside and Baymeadows corridors are 20 miles from Downtown. NAS Jacksonville is 8 miles southwest. NS Mayport is 18 miles east on the Atlantic coast. Cecil Commerce Center is 18 miles west. JAXPORT's container terminals are 5 miles east of Downtown. We run active inspection routes across all of these.

Jacksonville's commercial roof inventory was built in several waves: the post-World War II Downtown build-out, including the Wells Fargo Center (1990) and Bank of America Tower (1990) generation of Class A office stock that is now in active reroof cycles; the 1980s-2000s Southside and Baymeadows expansion that produced most of the current office park and corporate campus inventory; the JAXPORT logistics expansion that accelerated through the 2010s; and the ongoing Cecil Commerce Center industrial development. Florida Building Code, salt-air coastal exposure, hurricane wind-uplift requirements, and the St. Johns River floodplain influence all drive roof specification decisions across the metro.

Where We Run Jacksonville Routes

Downtown and Northbank: Class A and B office towers rooted in the Bank of America Tower and Wells Fargo Center, the Duval County Courthouse complex, and the mix of smaller office and commercial buildings between Riverside Avenue and Bay Street. Most replacement work here is on aging TPO and EPDM systems installed in the 1995-2010 window. Crane access and City of Jacksonville permitting for Downtown work add lead time to pre-construction.

Riverside and Southbank: The Riverside neighborhood commercial corridor — the 5 Points area, the Five Points retail district, the Cummer Museum of Art block — runs mostly older commercial buildings on flat or low-slope roofs. Southbank is dominated by the Duval County medical and hotel inventory east of the St. Johns River, including Nemours Children's Health and the Marriott Southbank. Mixed-use redevelopment is active in both areas, driving new construction and renovation roofing work.

San Marco: The San Marco commercial district is a smaller-scale retail and restaurant corridor with mixed vintage roofing. Many buildings here are on original BUR or early modified bitumen systems that are overdue for replacement. The walkable streetscape means limited crane access and material staging.

Baymeadows and Southside: The 9A/I-95 Southside corridor — Town Center, Deerwood Park, Baymeadows — is Jacksonville's primary contemporary office park and corporate campus inventory. Buildings here are mostly 2000s construction on first-generation TPO that is approaching first major maintenance milestones. This is one of our heaviest inspection route corridors.

JAXPORT and Dames Point: The container port and logistics facilities along the St. Johns River and Dames Point bridge corridor are large-footprint warehouse and industrial buildings with significant rooftop equipment and frequent foot traffic from maintenance crews. Salt-air exposure is high due to proximity to the river and port operations. We specify corrosion-resistant fasteners, drain assemblies, and edge metal on all JAXPORT-area projects.

NAS Jacksonville and NS Mayport: Naval Air Station Jacksonville and Naval Station Mayport are federal facilities with contractor access requirements, security badging, and federal procurement standards. We have project experience on both installations and understand the additional pre-construction coordination these projects require. Work on federal facilities follows federal acquisition requirements alongside Florida Building Code.

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