Clear about our role
We collect homeowner requests and pass them to independent local providers. We don't send crews, we don't hold a contractor's license, and we haven't completed any roofing projects ourselves.
What homeowners should verify
Before you sign anything, confirm the provider's license status, insurance coverage, permit history, written scope, and warranty terms on your own.
Why local context matters
Palm Bay is largely a postwar and late-twentieth-century city of concrete-block ranches, scattered subdivisions, newer planned communities, and semi-rural edges. Tropical rain, hurricane winds, heat, high groundwater, sandy soils, septic areas, and Indian River Lagoon drainage make resilient system planning important.
What official local sources add
Palm Bay manages stormwater across a dispersed coastal-plain city with canal systems and areas using wells or septic. Flood status, drainage route, wind requirements, utilities, and environmental constraints should be checked for the parcel.
Checked against Palm Bay and Brevard County sources on June 22, 2026 — flood maps and permit rules change, so confirm current requirements before work begins.