Middleburg Roofing.
Rural Roots. Documented Process.
Middleburg sits in the heart of Clay County — a community with deep rural character, a wide range of housing ages, and a roofing market that often goes underserved by contractors who focus on the metro suburbs. We work throughout Middleburg and the surrounding area with the same seven-step documented process, Clay County permit, and 10-year warranty we apply everywhere else.
FL License CCC1337027 · Clay County Building Department · Based in Atlantic Beach
Middleburg, FL
Clay County · FL License CCC1337027
Clay County's Rural Heart — Served the Same as Any Other City
Middleburg is an unincorporated community in central Clay County — spread across a wide area south of Orange Park and Fleming Island, running toward the St. Johns River and into the rural corridors of the county's interior. It doesn't have the population density of Orange Park or the planned community character of Fleming Island, but it has a real and active roofing market that often gets overlooked.
The housing here is diverse — some of the oldest homes in Clay County sit alongside newer suburban subdivisions that grew up in the 2000s housing boom. On the older end, you find original rural homesteads and mid-century construction with deck and ventilation conditions that reflect decades of deferred maintenance. On the newer end, 2000s-era subdivisions are entering the replacement window as their original roofs approach 20 years in Florida's climate.
Permits go through Clay County Building Department — same as Orange Park, Fleming Island, Green Cove Springs, and Keystone Heights. We pull every permit before work begins, inspect every deck board after tear-off, and back every installation with our 10-year workmanship warranty. Middleburg gets the same standard as every other city in our territory.
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Honest Findings on Older and Mixed-Age Housing
Middleburg's wide range of housing ages means our assessments here cover a wider spectrum of findings than in a more uniform market like Fleming Island. The older the home, the more variables we account for before quoting anything.
We document everything we find before recommending anything. That's the same on a 1955 rural homestead as it is on a 2003 subdivision home.
Original Board Decking on Older Homes
Many of Middleburg's older rural properties still have original 1×6 or 1×8 board decking — wood planks rather than modern plywood sheathing. This material holds up well when maintained but deteriorates significantly with long-term moisture infiltration. We inspect every board during tear-off and document condition before replacing anything.
Ventilation Deficiency
Older Middleburg homes were built with minimal soffit and ridge ventilation by today's standards. In Florida's heat, this means attic temperatures that significantly shorten shingle life. We assess intake-exhaust balance on every assessment and include ventilation recommendations as part of every replacement scope.
2000s Subdivisions at End of Life
Middleburg saw suburban growth through the late 1990s and 2000s. Homes from that era are now 20 to 25 years old — right in the Florida replacement window for architectural shingles. Many owners in these neighborhoods haven't had a professional assessment yet. A free assessment tells you exactly where your roof stands.
Rural Property Logistics
Some Middleburg properties are on gravel roads or acreage lots with limited staging access. We account for this during scheduling and ensure complete cleanup — including a thorough magnetic nail sweep — regardless of lot size or surface type.
From Rural Homesteads to Suburban Subdivisions
Middleburg's housing stock spans a wider range than most Clay County communities. Here's how we approach each type.
Rural Homesteads
Older structures, often with board decking. Thorough deck inspection priority. Ventilation commonly deficient.
Mid-Century Ranch Homes
1950s–1970s construction. Second or third roofing cycle. Deck and ventilation assessment critical.
1980s–1990s Residential
Established neighborhoods. Most are at or near end of original roof lifespan in Florida's climate.
2000s Subdivisions
Entering the 20–25 year replacement window. Cleaner deck conditions. Assessment and decide phase.
Acreage & Semi-Rural Properties
Larger lots, varied access. Same process and warranty as any other job. Cleanup included.
Waterfront & Lake Properties
Some areas near Black Creek and associated water bodies. Slightly elevated humidity near shorelines.
Clay County Building Department — Every Middleburg Job.
Middleburg is unincorporated Clay County. All roofing permits go through Clay County Building Department — no separate city permit office, no ambiguity about jurisdiction. Same permit authority as Orange Park, Fleming Island, Green Cove Springs, and Keystone Heights throughout the county.
We pull every permit before work begins. Always. It's included in your quote and it protects your home's title and insurance coverage.
Permit Authority
Clay County
Building Department
All Middleburg roof replacements and repairs require a Clay County permit. Included in every 7V Roofing quote.
Every Service. The Same Standard.
Roof Replacement
Full tear-off, thorough deck inspection including original board decking on older homes, complete system installation. Clay County permit before work begins. 10-year workmanship warranty at completion.
Roof Repair
Failed flashing, damaged shingles, failing penetration seals. On older Middleburg homes we assess the overall roof condition before committing to a repair — sometimes repair is the right call, sometimes the findings point toward replacement. We give you the honest answer.
Free Roof Assessment
We get on your roof, document what we find — including deck and ventilation conditions on older homes — and give you a straight account. Always free. No obligation. Written findings provided.
Storm Damage Assessment
Inland storm activity — severe thunderstorms, occasional wind events, and tornado-related damage — can significantly impact older roofing systems in Middleburg. We document what the storm did and give you an honest assessment.
Roof Ventilation
Ventilation upgrades are frequently part of what makes a new Middleburg roof perform as long as it should. We assess intake-exhaust balance on every job and address deficiencies as part of the replacement scope rather than leaving them to shorten the new roof's life.
Real Reviews. Real Jobs.
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Straight Answers
Yes. Middleburg is unincorporated Clay County, so all roof replacements and most repairs require a permit through Clay County Building Department. We pull every permit before work begins — it's included in your quote. Unpermitted work creates title issues when you sell and can void your homeowner's insurance coverage.
Homes from that era in Middleburg often have original board decking — 1×6 or 1×8 planks — rather than plywood sheathing. During our assessment we document shingle condition and note what we can observe about deck conditions. During tear-off we inspect every board, document findings with photos, and address rot or damage before installation. No change-order surprises — we discuss deck risk during the estimate conversation, not on job day.
Yes. We work throughout Middleburg including rural and semi-rural properties on larger lots. The process is the same — Clay County permit, full tear-off and deck inspection, complete installation, thorough cleanup including a magnetic nail sweep regardless of surface type. Rural jobs aren't secondary work for us.
Same county, same permit authority. The difference is the character of the housing stock. Orange Park is more uniformly suburban — 1970s through 1990s residential. Middleburg is more varied — older rural construction alongside 2000s subdivisions, with more acreage properties and a wider range of conditions we find during assessment. The process is identical; the findings differ more.
We get on your roof and document shingle condition, all flashing and metal components, ventilation, gutters, and deck access points. On older Middleburg homes we pay particular attention to ventilation and any signs of deck deterioration. Written account of findings — no pitch, no pressure. Always free.
Middleburg Homeowner?
Straight Assessment. Same Standard.
We get on your roof, tell you honestly what we find, and let you decide from there. Free assessment, real findings, no pressure.