StormCrest Roofing serves all Brandon FL communities — ZIP codes 33510, 33511, and 33594 — with full-service residential and commercial roofing under Hillsborough County DPIE permit authority. Every project is classified against Florida's 25% Rule, performed by licensed StormCrest crews (zero subcontractors), and documented with a wind mitigation report (OIR-B1-1802) at close.
Brandon's median construction year is 1992, placing the largest housing cohort in the 25–35 year lifecycle window where roof underlayment fails, Citizens Property Insurance issues ACV conversion notices, and storm damage above 25% of the roof surface triggers mandatory full replacement under Florida Building Code Section 706.1.1. StormCrest classifies every Brandon project correctly before a scope is proposed.
Every paragraph StormCrest writes, every scope we propose, and every permit we file reflects the following five realities. No Brandon FL homeowner should hire a roofing contractor who cannot explain each of them by name.
StormCrest holds GAF Master Elite certification — awarded to fewer than 3% of US roofing contractors — authorising the GAF Golden Pledge Limited Warranty: 25-year coverage on both materials and workmanship, backed by GAF directly. A standard GAF warranty through a non-certified contractor covers materials only.
StormCrest's HAAG Engineering certification is the standard that distinguishes a carrier-accepted damage report from a standard contractor assessment. Citizens Property Insurance and most Hillsborough County private carriers evaluate HAAG-certified inspection reports differently from uncertified contractor reports.
StormCrest classifies every Brandon project against Florida's 25% Rule (Florida Senate Bill 4-D, 2022) before proposing scope — distinguishing pre-2007 FBC roofs from post-2007 FBC-compliant roofs. This classification is worth thousands of dollars on every insurance claim outcome and is the analysis most Brandon contractors skip entirely.
Every StormCrest installation is performed by a licensed, StormCrest-employed crew. In Brandon's insurance market, a roof installed by unlicensed or uninsured labour is not covered under most Florida carrier policies. StormCrest's licensing, insurance, and crew employment status are verifiable documents delivered with every estimate.
Every StormCrest roof replacement includes a completed OIR-B1-1802 Wind Mitigation Verification Form at project close at no additional charge. Most Brandon homeowners who install FBC-compliant shingle or metal roofs qualify for annual insurance premium reductions of $200–$900 through the Hillsborough County wind mitigation credit system.
StormCrest files every Hillsborough County DPIE permit application on the homeowner's behalf. An unpermitted roof in Brandon is a building code violation that affects insurance coverage, home resale, and the validity of any warranty the installing contractor provides. StormCrest treats the Hillsborough County permit as non-negotiable on every project.
Every service below is performed by licensed StormCrest crews under Hillsborough County DPIE permit authority, classified against Florida Building Code 8th Edition, and documented for insurance claim or wind mitigation purposes.
Same-day emergency response for storm-damaged roofs across Brandon FL. Flashing repair, leak diagnosis, partial re-decking, and storm patching with Hillsborough County DPIE permit on qualifying scopes.
Learn More →Full shingle and tile roof replacement to FBC 8th Edition compliance. GAF Master Elite installation. 25% Rule classification included. Wind mitigation report free at close. Hillsborough County DPIE permit filed.
Learn More →HAAG-certified storm damage inspection with drone imagery of every roof surface. Citizens Property Insurance-accepted format. 25% Rule classification document. Free — no obligation.
Learn More →Concrete tile and clay tile specialists. Individual tile replacement with matched profiles. Underlayment lift-and-relay for sound tiles over failed underlayment. HOA ARC submission managed.
Learn More →Standing seam metal roofing rated to 160 mph wind uplift. Florida Product Approved. Wind mitigation credits maximised. $400–$900 annual insurance savings typical. 40–70 year lifespan.
Learn More →6-inch seamless aluminium gutters sized for Florida's 52-inch annual rainfall. Full perimeter installation, downspout placement, and optional gutter guard systems for Brandon's heavy oak canopy areas.
Learn More →24/7 same-day emergency tarping deployment across all Brandon FL ZIP codes. Insurance-documented with before-and-after photography. FEMA-compliant tarping. Prevents further interior water damage.
Learn More →TPO, EPDM, and modified bitumen flat roof repair and replacement for Brandon commercial properties. Core sample assessment included. Hillsborough County commercial permit filed. Free commercial inspection.
Learn More →StormCrest maintains community-specific knowledge of Brandon's subdivisions — their construction eras, dominant roof types, HOA requirements, and insurance pressure — that no generic "Brandon FL" page can replicate.
Late 1980s–early 2000s concrete tile community. Approximately 1,200 homes on the US-301 corridor. Providence Lakes HOA with ARC approval required. Tile underlayment now at end-of-life — lift-and-relay is the most common correct scope. Mixed pre- and post-2007 FBC classification.
View Providence Lakes Roofing →1980s–1990s mixed shingle and tile community along Bell Shoals Road. Heather Lakes HOA governs exterior material changes. Pre-2007 FBC dominant — most homes trigger the 25% Rule on storm damage. Citizens ACV conversion pressure active on 1980s stock.
View Heather Lakes Roofing →1990s shingle-dominant community near Lumsden Road. Brentwood Hills HOA requires ARC approval for roofing material changes. Homes built primarily 1993–2001 — pre-2007 FBC, currently entering the second shingle replacement cycle driven by insurance carrier age flags.
View Brentwood Hills Roofing →Early 2000s planned community with mixed tile and shingle construction. Sterling Ranch HOA enforces strict material and colour consistency for ARC approval. Homes straddle the pre/post-2007 FBC boundary — classification is essential before any storm damage scope is proposed.
View Sterling Ranch Roofing →2000s–2010s newer construction with tile-dominant roofing profiles. La Collina HOA requires ARC review for any exterior material change. Post-2007 FBC construction provides more flexibility on storm repair scope — but tile profiles must be matched precisely for HOA compliance.
View La Collina Roofing →Brandon's oldest housing stock — 1970s–1980s asphalt shingle construction along Kings Avenue, Bryan Road, and Lumsden Road. No HOA in most areas. Predominantly pre-2007 FBC — storm damage above 25% triggers mandatory full replacement. ACV insurance pressure is highest in Brandon on this cohort.
View Brandon 33510 Roofing →"Our 1998 Providence Lakes tile roof had three active leaks but every tile looked intact. StormCrest diagnosed underlayment failure beneath sound tiles, performed a lift-and-relay, and reinstalled the original tiles with new FBC-compliant underlayment. Two other contractors had quoted us full replacement at $26,000 and $31,000. StormCrest's lift-and-relay cost $5,800. No leaks through two hurricane seasons."
"Hurricane Ian left us with a 28% damaged roof in Brandon 33510 — StormCrest classified it as pre-2007 FBC immediately, explained the 25% Rule trigger, and managed our Citizens Property Insurance claim from inspection through final payment. They filed the Hillsborough County DPIE permit, replaced the full roof, and delivered the wind mitigation report at close. Our Citizens premium dropped $640 annually."
"StormCrest handled our Heather Lakes HOA ARC submission before scheduling our shingle replacement — they submitted the colour samples, the product data sheets, and the contractor credentials. ARC approved in 10 days. The Hillsborough County permit passed first inspection. Wind mitigation report was in our hands at project close. Everything they said would happen, happened."
StormCrest provides roofing services across all Brandon FL ZIP codes (33510, 33511, 33594) and the surrounding Hillsborough County area under a single FL CCC contractor license and Hillsborough County DPIE permit authority.
All work performed under Hillsborough County DPIE permit authority · FL CCC Licensed & Insured
Brandon's 1992 median construction year means the largest housing cohort is now entering the period when underlayment fails, insurers issue ACV conversion notices, and storm damage above 25% triggers mandatory full replacement under Florida Building Code.
Don't wait for hurricane season to find out your roof's actual condition. StormCrest's free assessment includes FBC 25% Rule classification, insurance readiness review, and a written repair-vs-replacement recommendation — at no charge, no obligation.
Licensed. Permitted. HAAG Certified. Wind Mitigation Free. 2 hours to your Brandon FL door.
StormCrest Roofing covers all services and all Brandon FL communities under one Florida CCC contractor license and Hillsborough County DPIE permit authority.
All StormCrest roofing services are available across every Brandon FL community — ZIP codes 33510, 33511, and 33594 — and throughout Hillsborough County. One Florida CCC licensed contractor. One Hillsborough County DPIE permit authority. Same 24/7 emergency response across the full service area.
Licensed, permitted, and HAAG-certified roofing contractor serving all Brandon FL communities and Hillsborough County under FL CCC Licensed & Insured