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Stuart's Own
Roofing Contractor

Our yard is on SW Ellipse Way. Not a service area, not a coverage map — this is where the trucks park. Roof repair, replacement and free inspections across Martin County.

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Based in Stuart7847 SW Ellipse Way
Two State LicensesCCC1332394 · CGC1533052
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Not a Service Area

Stuart Is Where
We Actually Are

Most roofing companies ranking for "roofing contractor Stuart" are headquartered somewhere else. Port St. Lucie, West Palm Beach, occasionally another state entirely.

Expert Roofing Services is at 7847 SW Ellipse Way, Stuart, Florida 34997. That's not a mail drop or a registered agent's address — it's where the trucks park and where the materials sit.

It matters in ways that are easy to overlook until they matter a great deal. Response time when water is coming in. A second visit that doesn't need a week's notice. Someone who knows how Martin County permitting actually runs because they're in that office regularly.

And in year eight, when a warranty question comes up, we're still down the road. In a trade where a lot of companies follow storms and move on, that's not a small thing.

Roof Replacement Stuart by Expert Roofing Services
Our Yard
7847 SW Ellipse Way
Stuart, FL 34997
Martin County · Treasure Coast
Treasure Coast Line
Answered 24 hours
Hours
Mon–Fri 7:30a–7:30p
Sat 7:30a–3:00p
Emergency response 24/7
If Your Roof Went On After 2004

Stuart Was
Ground Zero

On 5 September 2004, Hurricane Frances came ashore essentially at Stuart. Three weeks later, on 26 September, Hurricane Jeanne made landfall in almost exactly the same place.

Two major hurricanes, three weeks apart, at the same point on the coast. What followed was the largest concentrated re-roofing period this city has ever seen — through 2004, 2005 and 2006, an enormous number of Stuart roofs were replaced, many within the same eighteen months.

Florida architectural shingle lasts 20 to 25 years. That cohort is arriving at end of life now.

So if your roof went on after the 2004 storms and it's original since, it's worth an inspection this year rather than after the next one. Finding out you have five good years left is a genuinely useful answer — and a much better time to find out than during a storm.

Stone coated Metal Roofing by Expert Roofing Services.

Two Things You Can Check Today

Look at your downspout outlets after rain. A pile of granules means your shingles are shedding their protective surface — the clearest visible sign a shingle roof is nearing the end.

Look up at your soffits. If the vents are painted over, blocked with insulation, or simply aren't there, your attic can't breathe. Florida attic heat cooks shingles from underneath, and that alone can take five years off a roof. See fascia and soffit.

Local Knowledge

There Are Three
Stuarts, Roofing-Wise

And they need genuinely different things. Which one you're in changes the specification, the cost, and sometimes whether a repair is even the right answer.

Downtown & Historic

Old Stuart

Genuinely old building stock — a good deal of it dating to the 1910s through 1930s. Original board decking rather than plywood, non-standard framing, and tile and metal profiles that can be difficult to match.

These roofs need someone who'll open them up carefully and expect surprises, rather than quoting a standard tear-off and discovering the deck won't take modern fastening.

What it needs: careful assessment before pricing, and a general contractor licence for the structural work.
Sewall's Point & the Island

Salt Exposure

Sewall's Point sits between two rivers. Hutchinson Island is a barrier island. Both mean salt air working on every metal component of a roof — fasteners, flashing, drip edge, valley metal.

Salt doesn't damage tile or shingle directly. It attacks the metal that holds everything together, and that's what fails first.

What it needs: stainless fasteners, aluminium rather than galvalume on metal roofs.
West & South

The Newer Stuart

Out toward Kanner Highway and south toward the county line — post-2004 construction, more shingle, more governed communities, and roofs that are mostly still in their first covering.

Here the questions are storm damage, isolated leaks, and whether the builder-grade material is reaching the end of its shorter life.

What it needs: honest inspection, HOA submittals, and no pressure to replace early.
What We Do Here

Roofing Services
in Stuart

This is our home market. Everything below is work we do here every week.

Roof Replacement

Full tear-off to the deck, with the fastening and underlayment spec Martin County requires.

Replacement →

Shingle Installation

Six nails to code, peel-and-stick underlayment, and attic ventilation actually assessed.

Shingle Roofing →

Tile Repair & Relay

On Stuart's tile homes the tile usually outlives the membrane beneath. A relay costs far less than replacement.

Tile Roofing →

24/7 Emergency Repair

Minutes away, not hours. Water coming in — call and we'll talk you through the next ten minutes.

Emergency →

Roof Leak Repair

Finding where water enters, not where the stain shows. Those are rarely the same place.

Leak Repair →

Metal Roofing

Standing seam and 5V. Aluminium and stainless on Sewall's Point and island work as standard.

Metal Roofing →

Wind Mitigation Inspection

Document what your home already has. Most Martin County homeowners are paying for features nobody recorded.

Wind Mitigation →

Commercial & HOA

Downtown commercial, condo associations, and multi-building properties. Per-building condition reports.

Commercial →

Free Roof Inspection

Photos of what we find, including the parts that are fine. Yours to keep either way.

Inspection →
What We Install Here

Systems for
Stuart Homes

Shingle dominates the newer neighbourhoods. Tile and metal on the older and waterfront streets. On Sewall's Point and Hutchinson Island the alloy decision matters more than almost anything else.

Practical Details

Working in Stuart

Permitting The City of Stuart operates its own building department, separate from unincorporated Martin County. Sewall's Point is its own town again. Which one applies depends on your exact address — we confirm it before quoting, and we're in these offices often enough to know how each runs.
Wind zone Martin County sits in a high wind design zone, which determines the fastening pattern, the underlayment specification, and which product approvals are acceptable at your address.
Historic properties Downtown Stuart has genuinely old building stock. Original board decking, non-standard framing, and older tile profiles that can be hard to match. These roofs need assessing carefully before anyone quotes a number.
Waterfront exposure Sewall's Point sits between two rivers and Hutchinson Island is a barrier island. Both mean salt working on every metal component. We specify stainless fasteners and aluminium as standard there.
Coverage

Where We Work
in Stuart

Downtown & East

  • Historic Downtown Stuart
  • Sewall's Point
  • Rio
  • Port Salerno
  • Krueger Creek
  • St. Lucie Estates

Island & Waterfront

  • Hutchinson Island
  • Sailfish Point
  • Sandpiper Cove
  • Snug Harbor
  • Willoughby
  • Yacht & Country Club

West & South

  • Kanner Highway corridor
  • Martin Downs area
  • Hobe Sound
  • Indiantown
  • Jensen Beach
  • Rocky Point
Local Customers

What Stuart Owners Say

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★★★★★

Pick ones that name a neighbourhood — Sewall's Point, Downtown, Port Salerno. Neighbourhood names in review text are a genuine local signal.

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Different reviews on every city page. Reusing the same three is the clearest doorway-page signal there is.

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Questions

Stuart Roofing FAQs

Are you actually based in Stuart?

Yes — 7847 SW Ellipse Way, Stuart, FL 34997. That's the yard, not a mail drop. Most companies ranking for "roofing contractor Stuart" are headquartered in Port St. Lucie, West Palm Beach, or further afield. It matters for response time, for a second visit that doesn't need a week's notice, and for being reachable in year eight when a warranty question comes up.

My roof was replaced after the 2004 hurricanes. Is it due?

Probably close. Frances came ashore essentially at Stuart on 5 September 2004, and Jeanne landed in almost the same place three weeks later. Stuart saw an enormous concentration of re-roofing through 2004 to 2006. Florida architectural shingle lasts 20 to 25 years, so that cohort is arriving at end of life now. Worth an inspection this year rather than after the next storm.

Do you work on historic downtown properties?

Yes, and they need a different approach. Downtown Stuart has building stock dating to the 1910s and 1920s — original board decking rather than plywood, non-standard framing, and older tile and metal profiles that can be hard to match. We assess these carefully before pricing rather than quoting a standard tear-off and finding surprises. Our general contractor licence covers the structural work that often comes with them.

Does living on Sewall's Point or Hutchinson Island change what I need?

Considerably. Sewall's Point sits between two rivers and Hutchinson Island is a barrier island — both mean salt air working on every metal component of your roof. Salt doesn't damage tile or shingle directly; it attacks the fasteners, flashing, drip edge and valley metal that hold everything together. We specify stainless fasteners and aluminium rather than galvalume as standard on that work.

Do I need a permit to replace my roof in Stuart?

Yes. The City of Stuart runs its own building department, separate from unincorporated Martin County — and Sewall's Point is its own town again. Which applies depends on your exact address. We file the permit, schedule inspections, and handle the correspondence.

How quickly can you get to me?

Stuart is where we're based, so faster than anywhere we work. Same day on most calls, and our Treasure Coast line is (772) 800-8897, answered 24 hours. Response times stretch after a major storm because everyone calls at once — we'll give you a realistic window rather than a promise we can't keep.

Do you handle condo and commercial buildings in Stuart?

Yes. Downtown commercial, condominium associations, and multi-building properties across Martin County. That means per-building condition reports, one specification across a whole property, and pricing broken out so it goes in front of a board without rewriting. See commercial and HOA roofing.

Are you licensed to work in Martin County?

Yes. We hold Florida State Certification as both a Roofing Contractor (CCC1332394) and a General Contractor (CGC1533052), which covers work statewide. Both are public record — verify them at the Florida DBPR in about thirty seconds. Worth checking any contractor you're considering, including us.

Your Roofer Is
Down the Road

Free inspection with photographs and an honest answer. If your roof has good years left, that's what the report will say — and we'll still be here when it doesn't.