Baldwin County, AL
Roofer in Spanish Fort, AL
Wind-rated roof systems and storm response across Spanish Fort and the Eastern Shore.
- Locally owned
- 15+ years
- Owner answers the phone
Spanish Fort work
Top of the Eastern Shore. Newer roofs, bigger roofs.
Spanish Fort sits at the top of the Eastern Shore, where I-10 crosses the bay. Spanish Fort sits on a ridge with strong wind exposure off the bay. We install with that exposure in mind, every roof, every time.
Most of Spanish Fort grew up in the last twenty years — Spanish Fort Estates, Stonebridge, Timber Creek north end, and the newer communities off Highway 31 and 181. That means bigger homes with more complex roofs — 12 valleys, multiple gables, and steeper pitches than the older Baldwin towns. They cost more to replace, and they reward a crew that takes its time on the flashing.
Design wind here runs 140 mph. The salt-air load is lighter than Daphne sitting right on the bay, but the bigger roof areas mean more places for wind to lift. We use hurricane-rated starter strips and 6-nail patterns on every Spanish Fort job.
Services in Spanish Fort
What Spanish Fort 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 Spanish Fort
- 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 Spanish Fort homeowner.
“Twelve valleys and a steep pitch — three contractors said it would take a week. Optimum was done in three days, clean as the day they showed up.”
Find us
A 25-minute hop from our Stapleton shop.
Optimum Roofing Pros — Stapleton, AL. Drive time to Spanish Fort: ~25 minutes.
Serving Spanish Fort from Stapleton
Steep-pitch and complex hips — done right.
Bigger Spanish Fort roofs reward a crew that respects the flashing. That's us.
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