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Residential neighborhood in Pasco County, Florida

Roofing Contractor in Pasco County, FL

SCM Roofing serves New Port Richey, Holiday, Hudson, Port Richey, and communities across Pasco County. Shingle, tile, metal, and commercial roofing — from the coast to the new developments inland.

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Pasco County has two very different roofing stories depending on which side of US-19 you're on.

West Pasco — New Port Richey, Port Richey, Hudson, Holiday, Gulf Harbors — is the older, more established side. A lot of the housing here went up in the 1970s through the 1990s, which means a huge number of shingle roofs that are on their second or third life cycle. Many of these homes are concrete block construction with original or near-original roofing components that are well past due for replacement. We do a high volume of re-roofs in west Pasco because the housing stock is at the age where the roofs are simply done.

The coastal communities along the Gulf — Anclote, Gulf Harbors, Hudson's waterfront — add salt air and wind exposure to the mix. These homes age faster than their inland neighbors and need materials rated for the coastal environment.

East Pasco is a different story entirely. Wesley Chapel, Land O' Lakes, and the SR-54/SR-56 corridor have exploded with new construction over the last 15 years. The roofing work here is a mix of new construction and early-phase re-roofs on the oldest developments (2005–2012 builds) that are now approaching the 20-year mark.

We work across the full county — old and new, coast and inland.

Communities We Serve in Pasco County

Residential neighborhood in New Port Richey, Florida

New Port Richey & Port Richey

New Port Richey is the largest city in west Pasco and where we do the most work in the county. The housing ranges from 1960s and 1970s homes around the Cotee River and Main Street to 1990s subdivisions further east. The older stock near downtown has some of the most deferred maintenance we see anywhere in our service area — roofs that should have been replaced 5–10 years ago and are now leaking.

Port Richey is smaller and sits closer to the Gulf. The waterfront homes along the Pithlachascotee River and the canal communities deal with more moisture and salt exposure than the inland neighborhoods. We spec coastal-rated products for these properties.

The commercial corridor along US-19 through both cities has strip malls, restaurants, and office buildings with flat roofs that need regular maintenance — TPO, modified bitumen, and some older BUR systems that are approaching end-of-life.

Common needs: Shingle re-roofs on aging 1970s–1990s homes, coastal-rated materials for waterfront properties, commercial flat roof maintenance along US-19, storm damage repair

Suburban homes in Holiday, Florida

Holiday, Elfers & Bayonet Point

These adjacent communities in central-west Pasco share a similar housing profile: predominantly 1980s and 1990s suburban construction, almost entirely shingle roofs, many now 25–35 years old. This is the heart of Pasco's re-roof market.

Holiday is the largest of the three with roughly 25,000 residents. The neighborhoods here are dense, the lots are modest, and the roofs are aging uniformly — which means whole streets are hitting the replacement window at the same time. If your neighbor just got a new roof, yours is probably the same age.

Bayonet Point sits closer to US-19 with a mix of residential and commercial properties. Elfers is smaller and more residential, with some of the oldest housing stock in this part of the county.

Across all three, the most common call we get is from a homeowner who's noticed curling shingles or a small leak and wants to know if they need a repair or a full replacement. Honestly, at 25–35 years, it's usually the replacement.

Common needs: Full shingle re-roofs (aging 25–35 year roofs), leak repair, wind damage repair, roof inspections for insurance renewal

Waterfront homes in Hudson and Gulf Harbors, Florida

Hudson, Anclote & Gulf Harbors

Hudson and the surrounding coastal communities — Anclote to the south and Gulf Harbors to the west — sit directly on or near the Gulf of Mexico. These are Pasco's most coastal properties, and the roofing conditions reflect it.

Hudson has a mix of established residential neighborhoods and waterfront properties along the coast. Anclote borders Tarpon Springs and includes homes near the Anclote River with tidal marsh exposure. Gulf Harbors is a deed-restricted canal community built for boaters — the homes face the water and the roofs take constant salt air.

In these areas, standard galvanized flashings and pipe boots degrade noticeably faster. We see corrosion-related failures in 8–10 years that would take 15 years to show up in an inland community. For waterfront and canal-front properties, we recommend marine-grade or stainless steel components for anything that's exposed.

Aripeka, at the far northern edge of the county near the Hernando line, is a small coastal community with similar conditions — mostly older homes on larger lots.

Common needs: Coastal-rated roofing components, flashing and pipe boot replacement due to salt corrosion, shingle re-roofs, metal roofing for wind resistance and longevity, storm damage

New construction homes in Wesley Chapel, Florida

Beacon Square, Wesley Chapel & East Pasco

The eastern half of Pasco County is where most of the county's growth is happening. Wesley Chapel, Land O' Lakes, and the communities along the SR-54 and SR-56 corridors have seen massive new construction since the mid-2000s.

Beacon Square is a transitional community between the older west Pasco neighborhoods and the newer eastern developments. The homes here are mostly 1980s–2000s construction in the re-roof window.

The newer Wesley Chapel and Land O' Lakes developments (post-2010) are still on their original roofs and generally in good shape. The earlier builds (2005–2012) are starting to show their age — granule loss, curling edges, and the early signs of shingle wear. If you're in one of the original Epperson, Meadow Point, or Seven Oaks neighborhoods, your roof is approaching the inspection zone.

HOA architectural review is common in the newer master-planned communities. We work within HOA specs and handle the product documentation for approval before work begins.

Common needs: Aging shingle re-roofs (2005–2012 builds), HOA-compliant installations, new construction roofing, general maintenance on newer homes

We serve all areas of Pasco County including: Anclote, Aripeka, Bayonet Point, Beacon Square, Elfers, Gulf Harbors, Holiday, Hudson, Land O' Lakes, New Port Richey, Port Richey, Wesley Chapel, and Zephyrhills.

Why Pasco County Homeowners Choose a Local Roofer

We Know Which Side of US-19 You're On

Coastal Pasco and inland Pasco have different housing stock, different age profiles, and different environmental exposure. We don't treat a waterfront home in Gulf Harbors the same as a new build in Wesley Chapel — the materials, the code requirements, and the maintenance timeline are different, and we spec for each one individually.

Pasco County Permits — No Delays

We've pulled permits across Pasco County hundreds of times. We know the requirements, the inspection timelines, and the process for both the older west-side communities and the newer east-side developments. No permit surprises holding up your project.

Fast Response County-Wide

Whether you're in New Port Richey or Wesley Chapel, we dispatch crews across Pasco every day. Emergency roof repair and storm damage tarping are available same-day across the county.

GAF Master Elite Certified Badge

GAF Master Elite Certified in Pasco County

SCM Roofing holds GAF's Master Elite certification — earned by roughly 3% of roofing contractors nationwide. For Pasco County homeowners, that means GAF's strongest warranty coverage on shingle installations, including the Golden Pledge® Warranty with 25-year workmanship protection.

Need a Roofer in Pasco County?

Whether you're in New Port Richey, Holiday, Hudson, Wesley Chapel, or anywhere in Pasco County — we're your local roofing contractor. If your roof is 20+ years old and you haven't had it inspected, that's the call to make. Free estimates, honest assessments, and work we stand behind.