Baldwin County, AL
Roofer in Orange Beach, AL
Project history in Orange Beach — coastal-grade roofing and storm response across the south coast.
- Projects completed in Orange Beach
- 15+ years on the coast
- Owner answers the phone
Orange Beach work
We've completed projects in Orange Beach, AL.
Orange Beach is one of the toughest roofing environments in the state. Open Gulf to the south, Perdido Pass funneling wind, salt-air load measured in years not decades, and a hurricane track that crosses this coast on a regular cycle. Orange Beach is on our project history. Coastal exposure here means wind-rated systems, careful flashing, and stainless or hot-dipped galvanized fasteners as the default.
We've completed projects in Orange Beach — coastal homes where we've documented full roof scope, met adjusters, and installed systems rated for the wind that actually shows up here. Areas we've worked include the canal-front community off Canal Road and homes near Ono Island access. We won't name them publicly without the homeowner's sign-off.
Design wind in Orange Beach runs 150 mph in most of the city. Stilt houses on the Gulf face get more. We default to standing-seam metal where the architecture welcomes it — it handles wind, salt, and UV better than asphalt over the long run. When asphalt is the right call, it's Class H wind shingle on hurricane-rated starter, 6-nail patterns, and full ice-and-water shield over the entire deck.
Services in Orange Beach
What Orange Beach 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 Orange Beach
- 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 an Orange Beach homeowner.
“Three other roofers told me they'd come back after the season. Optimum came down from Stapleton, walked the whole roof, put it in a written scope, and got it done.”
Find us
About an hour south of our shop.
Optimum Roofing Pros — Stapleton, AL. Drive time to Orange Beach: ~60 minutes.
Serving Orange Beach from Stapleton
We've put roofs on this coast.
Not every contractor will drive down here. We do — and we know what the wind expects out of a roof in this zip code.
Also serving
Nearby towns we work in.
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Coastal roof in Orange Beach?
One owner. One call. Coastal-spec system on your timeline.
