Residential replacement
Shingle and metal roof replacement planned around existing conditions, ventilation, underlayment, flashings, approved products and homeowner priorities.
Storm damage and roof replacement
Apex supports Florida homeowners, commercial properties and multifamily communities with emergency roofing coordination, condition documentation, planned replacement and code-aligned construction—without acting as a public adjuster.
The Apex approach
After wind or water damage, the first priorities are life safety, preventing additional damage when it is safe to do so, and documenting conditions before permanent work begins. Apex helps organize the roofing construction side of that process.
Once conditions are understood, we develop an itemized roofing scope around the existing roof, required repairs or replacement, approved materials, permitting and site constraints. Insurance coverage decisions remain between the property owner, insurer and appropriately licensed insurance professionals.
Roofing capabilities
Shingle and metal roof replacement planned around existing conditions, ventilation, underlayment, flashings, approved products and homeowner priorities.
Condition documentation, temporary-protection coordination, low-slope or metal replacement planning and occupied-property considerations.
Building-by-building assessment inputs, prioritization, phased production and documentation for apartment or condominium properties.
Scope control
Every loss is different. Apex focuses on the construction facts and keeps the roofing work moving through a clear sequence.
Project fit
Apex can provide roofing estimates, photographs, invoices and scope documentation related to its construction work. Apex does not interpret insurance policies, negotiate coverage or act as a public adjuster. Owners should direct coverage questions to their insurer or licensed insurance professional.
Frequently asked questions
Apex can evaluate visible roofing conditions for construction planning and prepare a roofing repair or replacement scope. Safety, access and weather conditions determine what can be reviewed.
No. Apex documents and prices construction work but does not interpret policy coverage or negotiate claims as a public adjuster.
Not automatically. Existing roof age, code history, conditions, permit requirements and current Florida law affect the final scope. Each property should be evaluated individually.
Apex holds a Florida general-contractor credential that may support broader coordination when a project genuinely requires it. The role and scope would be defined separately; ordinary roofing work is not presented as prime general contracting.
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