Atlantic Beach Roofing.
Local Contractor. Local Standard.
We don't just serve Atlantic Beach — we're based here. Our office is at 151 Levy Rd, two miles from the ocean. We know what salt air does to a roof, and we build every installation to hold up against it.
FL License CCC1337027 · 151 Levy Rd, Atlantic Beach, FL 32233
Atlantic Beach, FL
Duval County · FL License CCC1337027
We're Not Driving to Atlantic Beach. We Live Here.
Most roofing contractors serving Atlantic Beach are based in Jacksonville or further inland. When you call them, you're scheduling a crew to drive out. When you call 7V Roofing, you're calling a company whose office is on Levy Road — in Atlantic Beach — two miles from the ocean.
That proximity matters. We see what Northeast Florida's coastal weather does to roofs year-round. We're here when the storm rolls through in August and we're the first ones checking roofs in September. Atlantic Beach is not a service area we added to our website — it's where we work every day.
Every job we do here gets the same seven-step documented process, a Duval County permit pulled through JaxEPICS, and a 10-year workmanship warranty. Being local doesn't mean cutting corners — it means we're accountable to our neighbors.
Schedule Your Free AssessmentAtlantic Beach Roofing Facts
Atlantic Beach Homes. Atlantic Beach Roofing Challenges.
Atlantic Beach has three distinct housing eras, each with its own set of conditions we account for before we quote anything.
1960s–1980s Originals
The homes closest to the ocean on streets like Levy, Orchid, and East Coast Drive are often from this era. Original decking on these homes can be deteriorated. We inspect every board during tear-off and document what we find before replacing anything.
1990s–2000s Mid-Range
A significant portion of Atlantic Beach's interior streets were built in this era. These homes are reaching the end of their original roof's natural lifespan. Heat cycling combined with salt air exposure accelerates wear on shingles installed before current Florida Building Code requirements.
Post-2005 Newer Builds
Homes built after the 2004–2005 hurricane season were constructed under stricter Florida Building Code wind requirements. These roofs are generally in better shape, but ventilation and flashing maintenance remain important given the coastal environment.
Oceanfront & Near-Beach
The homes closest to the water face the most aggressive conditions — maximum salt exposure, direct wind, and moisture infiltration. We treat these as a separate category during assessment and pay particular attention to all metal components and seals.
What the Ocean Does to Your Roof
Roofing on the Atlantic coast isn't the same as roofing five miles inland. The conditions here are specific and the failure patterns are different. A contractor who works primarily in Mandarin or the Southside doesn't see these every day.
We do. This is our backyard.
Salt Air Corrosion
Salt accelerates oxidation on exposed metal. Flashing at chimneys, vents, and valleys, along with drip edge and ridge cap fasteners, degrade faster here than inland. We inspect every metal component and seal all penetrations properly.
Higher Wind Loads
Atlantic Beach's coastal position means higher design wind speeds under Florida Building Code. Proper nail patterns, starter strips at eaves and rakes, and hip and ridge installation are all load-bearing decisions — not cosmetic ones.
Storm Surge Moisture
Tropical systems that track near the coast can drive moisture horizontally — testing flashing seals and underlayment in ways that inland rain rarely does. Proper ice-and-water shield placement at all vulnerable points is essential here.
Year-Round UV Intensity
Coastal light reflection from sand and water increases UV load on roof surfaces. This accelerates granule loss on shingles and contributes to faster aging of sealants and caulking around penetrations.
Every Service. The Same Standard.
Roof Replacement
Full tear-off, deck inspection, and system installation. Seven documented steps. Duval County permit pulled before we start. Built to Florida coastal code. 10-year workmanship warranty when complete.
Roof Repair
Flashing failures, damaged shingles, failed seals around penetrations — common in Atlantic Beach due to salt exposure. We find the source, document it, and fix it properly. Warranted.
Free Roof Assessment
We get on your roof, document what we find, and give you a straight account of its condition — including any salt-related wear on metal components. Always free. No pitch, no pressure.
Storm Damage Assessment
After a tropical system or nor'easter, we document what the storm did — photos, written findings, honest condition report. No insurance promises — just the facts of what we found.
Roof Ventilation
Coastal heat and humidity make attic ventilation especially important in Atlantic Beach. We assess your intake-exhaust balance and install the right solution for your home's configuration.
"We live here. We work here. When something goes wrong with a roof we built in Atlantic Beach, we're two miles away. That's not a marketing claim — that's our address."
— 7V Roofing, 151 Levy Rd, Atlantic Beach, FL 32233Real Reviews. Real Jobs.
"Punctual and professional. They did an amazing job on my house. Thank you! 🙌"
Eliezer Sabo
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"Very quick to respond to your roofing issue. Honest about what they believe will meet your issue. Prompt to get fixed, clean when they are finished. Fair on pricing and billing. Just a quality group."
Kendall Higginbotham
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"They were professional, fast, and did amazing quality work. Highly recommend them for anyone needing roofing services."
Leonardo Fernandez
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Straight Answers
Yes. Our office is at 151 Levy Rd, Atlantic Beach, FL 32233. We're not a Jacksonville company with Atlantic Beach on our service area list — we live and work here. When you call us, you're calling a local contractor, not scheduling a crew to drive out from the Southside.
Yes, meaningfully so. Salt air accelerates corrosion on exposed metal components — flashing, fasteners, drip edge — faster than inland environments. Homes within a mile of the Atlantic coast typically see earlier failure of these components than homes of the same age in Mandarin or the Southside. We assess all metal components on every assessment.
Yes. Atlantic Beach is in Duval County, so permits are filed through Jacksonville's Building Inspection Division (JaxEPICS). We pull every permit before work begins — it's included in your quote and it's non-negotiable. Unpermitted work in Atlantic Beach creates insurance and title problems you don't want.
We get on your roof, document shingle condition, flashing, gutters, ventilation, and deck access points, and give you a straight account of what we found. This is a working assessment so you can make an informed decision — not a formal inspector report for insurance. Always free, no pitch, no pressure.
Most single-family homes are completed in one to two days. Duval County permit processing adds a few business days before work begins. We factor the full timeline into your estimate — no surprises after you sign.
Atlantic Beach Homeowner?
Your Roofer Is Two Miles Away.
Schedule a free assessment with your local contractor. We'll get on your roof, tell you exactly what's there, and let you decide from there.