Baldwin County, AL
Roofer in Foley, AL
Coastal-grade roofing across Foley, with wind-rated systems and storm response in season.
- Locally owned
- 15+ years
- Owner answers the phone
Foley work
South Baldwin — closer to the storm path.
Foley sits south on Highway 59 between Robertsdale and Gulf Shores. Foley homes sit close enough to the coast that wind and salt are part of the design conversation. We spec systems and fasteners with that in mind.
We've worked roofs from the historic district near downtown Foley out through the newer subdivisions toward Lillian and Magnolia Springs. South Baldwin gets a different storm pattern than the cities further north — Sally-era restoration work taught us that wind comes hardest from the south-southwest and lifts ridge caps and eave starters first.
Foley homes are mostly architectural shingle, with growing metal share on coastal-leaning new builds. Wind design is 140 mph in most of south Baldwin — we spec 6-nail patterns, hurricane-rated starters, and ice-and-water shield up the eaves even when the code doesn't require it. The Gulf is too close to do less.
Services in Foley
What Foley homeowners call us for.
Roof Repair
Targeted repairs for leaks, missing shingles, and storm hits across Baldwin and Mobile counties.
Learn moreRoof Replacement
Full tear-off and re-roof with Gulf Coast wind-rated systems and clean job-site practice.
Learn moreStorm Damage
[Recommended enhancement] Gulf Coast wind and hail damage response — tarping, documentation, and full restoration.
Learn moreLocal questions
Roofing questions in Foley
- Coastal Baldwin and Mobile counties sit in elevated wind exposure zones. Local code requires reinforced fastening, ice-and-water at eaves and valleys, and wind-rated shingles or metal panels. We install to coastal spec by default.
- We have worked with most major Gulf Coast carriers on storm-damaged roofs in this area. We do not represent any insurer — we just document the roof and meet the adjuster.
- Architectural asphalt shingles are still the most common on residential roofs here. We are seeing more standing-seam metal on newer builds and on coastal-exposed homes — wind, salt air, and sun favor metal in the long run.
- Most leaks in Baldwin and Mobile counties get a same-week inspection. Active leaks during storm season get bumped to the top of the schedule for tarping.
Neighbor says
From a Foley homeowner.
“After Sally we got bounced around by two other contractors. Justin came out the next day, met the adjuster, and the roof was finished by month end.”
Find us
A 40-minute run from our shop.
Optimum Roofing Pros — Stapleton, AL. Drive time to Foley: ~40 minutes.
Serving Foley from Stapleton
Storm response stays local.
We don't roll in from out of state after a storm. We were here before the storm and we'll be here for the next one.
Also serving
Nearby towns we work in.
Free roof check
Storm damage in Foley?
Send us a photo of the damage. We'll be there within the day.
