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Drone aerial survey and thermal imaging locate panel damage, lifted seams, fastener corrosion, and flashing failure across the roof field.
Metal roof repair in Ferry Pass restores standing-seam panels, exposed-fastener systems, and storm-damaged flashing across Florida hurricane wind code (FBC Wind Zone 2, 150 mph design).
Ferry Pass metal roof repair restores standing-seam, exposed-fastener, and stone-coated steel panels across Florida hurricane wind code. Homes range from 1970s Davis Highway ranches to post-2010 Mackey Cove Bay-front custom builds. Hurricane Sally damage, Escambia Bay salt-air corrosion, and the post-Ivan 2004-2006 rebuild cohort shape every repair from June through November. Service areas include Ferry Pass Heights, University Park, Scenic Heights, Spanish Trail, Mackey Cove, and Thousand Oaks.
Metal roof repair in Ferry Pass covers standing-seam panel restoration, exposed-fastener resealing, flashing replacement, and storm-damage diagnostics. Roofs follow Florida hurricane wind code standards at 150 mph design wind. Bay-front homes along Scenic Highway and Mackey Cove face Escambia Bay salt-air that accelerates fastener corrosion at panel seams.
Concealed-clip galvalume panels along Scenic Highway and Mackey Cove face Hurricane Sally wind-uplift damage at seam clips and panel-edge fastenings.
Exposed-fastener metal roofs on Ferry Pass Heights ranch homes show rusted screws and failed neoprene gaskets after 8-to-12-year exposure cycles.
Wind-driven rain enters Bay-front Ferry Pass homes through compromised step flashing, headwall flashing, and ridge-cap seams during named tropical storms.
Post-named-storm inspection documents panel damage, fastener corrosion, and underlayment failure for OIR-B1-1802 wind mitigation insurance filings.
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The metal roof repair process in Ferry Pass follows 4 steps under Florida hurricane wind code. Each step meets Escambia County Building Services permit thresholds and supports OIR-B1-1802 wind mitigation documentation. Escambia County (not City of Pensacola) issues all permits because Ferry Pass is an unincorporated Census Designated Place.
Drone aerial survey and thermal imaging locate panel damage, lifted seams, fastener corrosion, and flashing failure across the roof field.
Photographs, moisture-meter readings, and Florida Building Code references support insurance claim submission and OIR-B1-1802 wind mitigation credits.
Escambia County Building Services issues permits when scope exceeds 2 squares or when secondary water barrier replacement applies.
Panels, seams, fasteners, and flashing meet FBC 8th Edition Florida hurricane wind standards. Ferry Pass Roofer signs a written estimate before work starts.
Written estimates apply across the 6 Ferry Pass neighborhoods covered for metal roof repair in 32514 and 32504. Coverage extends to the broader Escambia County and Northeast Pensacola service area. Bay-front coverage along Scenic Highway and Mackey Cove handles the salt-air corrosion patterns specific to the 1-mile Escambia Bay exposure zone.
Common metal roof repair questions in Ferry Pass cover the 25% Roof Rule, the 15 Year Roof Rule, repair-vs-replace decisions, salt-air corrosion, and insurance.
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