Roofing
Roofing for Coastal Homes, Renovations & New Construction.
On Hatteras Island and the Southern Outer Banks, roofing is exposed to strong sun, wind, salt air, humidity, storms, and wind-driven rain. We provide roofing solutions and professional project support for homeowners, builders, architects, remodelers, and property managers. built for the coast.

Coastal-Rated
Engineered for wind, salt & storms

Storm Ready
Wind-Driven Rain Protection

Full System
Flashing, Underlayment & Ventilation

Every Project
Renovation, New Build & Rentals

Certified Dealer
GAF • Metal • Low-Slope
Every Project Type
Roofing Solutions for Every Coastal Project
Not every roofing project is the same. Some homes need replacement because the existing roof is worn, leaking, or storm-damaged. Others need roofing as part of a larger renovation, addition, or new construction project. Our role is to help match the right roofing system, installation approach, and exterior details to the home, the design, and the exposure.
- Existing coastal homes
- Full exterior renovations
- Additions and remodels
- Second homes & primary residences
- Property management maintenance
- Aging OBX homes
- New construction
- Rental properties
- Builder, architect & remodeler-led projects
- Storm-damage roof replacement
Roof Replacement
Roof Replacement for Aging OBX Homes
Many older coastal homes have roofing systems that are no longer protecting the home the way they should. Years of sun, wind, salt air, humidity, storms, and moisture can lead to worn shingles, loose materials, leaks, flashing failures, and damage around roof transitions.
- Roof replacement
- Asphalt shingle roofing options
- Roofing system upgrades
- Flashing & water-management coordination
- Storm-damage evaluation
- Low-slope roofing solutions
- Roof-to-wall transition details
- Ventilation considerations
For The Trade
Roofing for Builders, Architects & Remodelers
Builders and design professionals need more than a roofing installer. They need an exterior partner who understands coastal exposure, scheduling, product requirements, and how roofing fits into the full exterior system of the home.
- Roofing package planning
- New construction roofing
- GAF roofing product options
- Low-slope roofing coordination
- Product recommendations
- Remodel and addition roofing
- Metal roofing options
- Flashing & roof transition details

40
Years of Coastal Experience

500+
OBX Projects Completed

100%
System-Grade Installs

24
customer Services
Storm Protection
Coastal-Rated Roofing Built for Wind, Salt & Storms
Hatteras Island roofing takes a beating from hurricanes, nor’easters, wind-driven rain, and unrelenting salt air. We spec systems, fasteners, underlayments, and flashing details engineered for extreme coastal exposure — so the roof performs when weather turns.
Material & System Options
Roofing Options for Every Coastal Home
Every coastal home is different, and not every roof calls for the same product. We help homeowners, builders, architects, and remodelers compare roofing options based on exposure, design, budget, maintenance, and long-term performance.
Asphalt Shingle Roofing
One of the most common roofing options for coastal homes. With the right product selection and proper installation, asphalt shingles deliver strong curb appeal, reliable performance, and great overall value.
Architectural Shingles
A more dimensional appearance than standard shingles — often selected for homeowners who want improved appearance and performance in a single upgrade.
Metal Roofing
A strong option for certain coastal homes, accent areas, porch roofs, and specialty applications. Product selection, finish, and fasteners matter in salt air.
Low-Slope Roofing
Covered porches, rooftop decks, and roof transitions need a different approach than standard steep-slope roofing. These areas must be detailed carefully to manage water.
GAF
FORTIFIED
ROOF™
Built Stronger. Proven to Protect.
An IBHS roofing standard that helps protect
your home against high winds, hail, and
hurricanes.

Built to the highest standards.
Installed by a FORTIFIED Certified Roofer.
*Eligibility criteria, terms, and restrictions apply. See fortifiedhome.org/incentives for details.

Stronger Edges

Sealed Roof Deck

Better Attachment

Strong Roof Vents

Eligible for insurance discounts, grants, and other incentives.*
Featured Roofing Option
GAF FORTIFIED Roof™ Systems for Coastal Homes
A FORTIFIED Roof™ is built to a higher construction standard developed by the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety to help protect homes against high winds, hail, and hurricanes.
The system focuses on stronger roof edges, a sealed roof deck, enhanced roof-deck attachment, and wind-tested roof vents. When installed on a qualifying home and independently verified, it may earn a five-year FORTIFIED Roof™ designation.
GAF offers compatible roofing products that can be used to meet specific FORTIFIED Roof™ requirements, giving Outer Banks homeowners a more resilient roofing option for severe coastal weather.
Featured System
GAF
GAF
FORTIFIED
ROOF™
Roofing Systems
Complete Manufacturer System

Built to the highest standards.
Installed by a FORTIFIED Certified Roofer.
Featured Roofing Option
GAF FORTIFIED Roof™ Systems for Coastal Homes
A FORTIFIED Roof™ is built to a higher construction standard developed by the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety to help protect homes against high winds, hail, and hurricanes.
The system focuses on stronger roof edges, a sealed roof deck, enhanced roof-deck attachment, and wind-tested roof vents. When installed on a qualifying home and independently verified, it may earn a five-year FORTIFIED Roof™ designation.

Stronger Edges

Sealed Roof Deck

Better Attachment

Strong Roof Vents

Eligible for insurance discounts, grants, and other incentives.*
Shingle Styles
Warranties
Flashing Details
Ventilation
Underlayments
Water Management
Flashing, Transitions & Water Management
Roofing performance depends heavily on the details. In coastal environments, water management is just as important as the roofing product itself. Many exterior problems on older coastal homes begin where roofing meets siding, trim, decks,windows, or walls.
- Existing coastal homes
- Step flashing & counterflashing
- Drip edge details
- Valleys and transitions
- Penetrations and vents
- Low-slope transitions
- Siding and roof intersections
- Deck and porch roof details
- Manufacturer-approved methods
Warning Signs
Signs Your OBX Home May Need
Roofing Work
For older homes, it may be time to consider roofing
work if you notice any of the following.
- Missing, loose, or damaged shingles
- Lifted shingles after storms
- Soft or damaged roof areas
- Repeated leaks around walls, vents, chimneys
- Roofing near the end of its service life
- Roof leaks or water stains
- Worn or exposed roofing surfaces
- Flashing failures
- Damage near roof-to-wall transitions
- Exterior problems linked to drainage or flashing
Every Home. Every Use.
Roofing for Rental Homes, Second Homes & Primary Residences
Hatteras Island homes are used in different ways. Some are primary residences, some are second homes, and many are vacation rentals that experience heavy use and constant exposure. We help select roofing systems and installation approaches based on how the home is used.
Durability
Storm exposure
Salt-air exposure
Maintenance needs
Rental-property considerations
Insurance & documentation
Curb appeal
Exterior coordination
Long-term value
Protect The Roof. Protect The Home.
Request a Roofing Consultation
Whether your Hatteras Island or Southern OBX project needs roof replacement, GAF roofing, metal roofing, low-slope coordination, flashing upgrades, or new construction roofing as part of a larger exterior renovation — we’d be glad to help you review your options. Nearly 40 years of remodeling, building, and coastal exterior experience.