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    Largo Roof & Gutter Co.

    Family-owned roofing pros serving Largo and nearby communities.

    Owner: Your Name Here • License FL-ROOF-39237

    Your business name, tagline, owner & license # for Largo, FL homeowners.
    (303) 555-1493
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    123 Main Street, Largo, FL
    service@largoflroofing.com
    Mon-Fri 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM • Sat 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM • 24/7 Emergency
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    Roof Replacement Roof Repair Storm Damage Restoration Gutter Installation Skylight Installation Roof Inspection

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    Service Areas

    Largo • Clearwater • Tampa • Riverview • Brandon • Wesley Chapel • Spring Hill • Lakeland

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    What Largo Homeowners Should Know About Their Roof

    Why Roofs Take a Beating Around Here

    If you've owned a home here long enough, you know the weather doesn't go easy on roofs. Around here it's tropical storm rain and humidity, and that wears on shingles, flashing, and seams faster than you'd think. A roof in good shape can shrug most of it off. A neglected one can't.

    What Works on Roofs Around These Parts

    Most roofs you see were chosen for one reason: they hold up. Asphalt is the workhorse, but synthetic and metal options are worth a look if you plan to stay put for the long haul. Whichever way you go, proper installation matters more than the brand on the wrap.

    Signs Your Roof Needs a Look

    Catching a small problem on your roof is a lot cheaper than fixing a big one. Look for missing or curled shingles, dark streaks, granules washing into your gutters, and any sagging spots up top. After any big storm, take five minutes to walk the perimeter and glance up. Catching trouble early often turns a five-figure repair into a quick patch job.

    What a New Roof Tends to Run

    Talking money on a new roof is never anyone's favorite conversation, but it's worth being clear-eyed about it. A full replacement on an average home in the area runs roughly $6,800 to $18,500, depending on size, pitch, and material. Repairs are a fraction of that, which is one more reason to act before small problems grow.

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