Roof Replacement & Tear-Off Services in Jacksonville, FL
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Steel Rudder Roofing
Steel Rudder Roofing: Built for Northeast Florida’s Toughest Weather
Your roof takes a beating. Sun, storms, wind, and time itself all wear it down. Whether you’re dealing with storm damage, an aging roof, or just ready for an upgrade, Steel Rudder Roofing has you covered—literally.
We specialize in roof replacement and tear-offs for homeowners, landlords, and commercial properties across Jacksonville and Northeast Florida. When your roof is past the point of simple repairs, we’ll make the replacement process smooth, stress-free, and built to last.
We start with a thorough roof inspection. We’ll check for damage, assess your roof’s condition, and walk you through your options. No pushy sales tactics—just clear, honest advice.
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Step 2: Planning & Choosing Materials
Not all roofs are the same. We’ll help you pick the right roofing materials based on your budget, style, and long-term durability. Some of the materials we work with:
Asphalt shingles – Affordable, durable, and classic.
Metal roofing – Long-lasting and energy-efficient.
Tile roofing – Timeless Florida style with serious durability.
If you have an old or damaged roof, we’ll carefully remove the existing materials without damaging the structure underneath. We take extra care to protect your property during the process—no stray nails or debris left behind.
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Step 4: Roof Installation
Once the old roof is off, we prep the deck, install new underlayment, and start putting on your new roof. Our crew works efficiently but meticulously to ensure quality craftsmanship.
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Step 5: Clean-Up & Final Inspection
We leave your home or building spotless—no leftover nails, no mess, just a brand-new roof. Then, we do a final walkthrough to ensure everything meets our standards (and yours).
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Tear-Off vs. Roof Overlay: What’s the Difference?
You might have heard of a roof overlay—where new shingles are layered on top of the old roof instead of tearing it off. While it can be cheaper, we usually recommend a full tear-off. Here’s why: