Local Roofing Contractor Expertise
Conway, Socastee, and across Horry County, your roof works harder than roofs inland. Salt air, heat, humidity, and coastal storms test roofing systems every year. This page covers roof replacement, inspection, repair, and new construction roofing for residential and commercial properties serving Horry County. A local roofing contractor familiar with your coastal climate saves you from costly mistakes and ensures materials that actually last.
Every roof project follows a clear path. You get honest answers, a solid plan, and work that stands up to Horry County weather.
We examine your roof up close, identify damage or wear, and explain what we find in plain language.
We give you choices: repair, partial replacement, or full replacement. You make the call.
We recommend materials built for your location. Coastal? Metal and treated shingles hold up better.
Careful, detail-focused work that follows manufacturer specs and local codes.
We walk the roof with you, point out what we did, and answer any questions before you sign off.
Coverage and peace of mind. We handle warranty paperwork and stay available for questions.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
Old shingles, metal fatigue, or structural decay. A full replacement gives your home a fresh start and protects against Horry County's heat, salt spray, and storm winds. Whether you're in North Myrtle Beach or inland near Loris, we handle residential and commercial tear-offs with precision.

Full roof replacement protecting homes across Horry County from coastal weather.
A leak, missing shingles, or flashing damage. Fast repairs stop water before it spreads. We serve Conway, Socastee, and surrounding areas, responding to storm damage and aging-roof issues.

Targeted repairs addressing shingle, flashing, and underlayment damage.
Annual or after storms, a professional inspection catches small issues before they become leaks. Coastal humidity and thermal cycling create hidden wear. We photograph everything and give you a detailed report.
Hotels, retail strips, warehouses, and industrial facilities need robust flat or low-slope systems. Horry County's humidity and salt air demand preventive maintenance and expert material selection.
Building a new home or commercial property in Horry County? We partner with builders and developers to install roofs that meet code, manufacturer spec, and local permit requirements from day one.
Roofs in Horry County face stresses most inland roofers never see.
Heat and UV damage. Coastal summers reach 81°F on average in July. Shingles expand and contract daily, and UV rays degrade asphalt over time. Metal and treated materials resist better.
Salt-laden air corrodes fasteners and sealants. Flashing shrinks or dries out in the heat. Moisture buildup in poorly ventilated attics breeds mold. A contractor who walks roofs in Socastee, Carolina Forest, and Conway knows these patterns.
Storm readiness. Tropical systems, pop-up thunderstorms, and wind gusts over 58 mph are common. Proper ventilation, reinforced flashing, and roof-deck attachment all matter.
We work with insurance companies and understand Horry County permit rules. We know which materials your homeowner's insurance favors and can guide you toward systems that lower premiums or qualify for hurricane-resilient credits.
We've worked on:
We serve roofing projects across Horry County and the surrounding Grand Strand. That includes:
Same-day estimates and emergency response available. We handle insurance claims from start to finish.
Metal roofing, architectural shingles with salt-resistant coatings, and treated materials outperform standard asphalt in salt air and heat. We help you choose based on your building type and budget.
Look for missing or lifted shingles, loose flashing, water stains on ceilings, and granule buildup in gutters. A professional inspection with photos makes insurance claims easier.
Storm and wind damage often are covered; age-related wear typically is not. We document damage, file with your insurer, and handle the process with you.
Most replacement and repair work in Horry County requires a building permit. We handle permit applications and scheduling for inspections on your behalf.
At least once yearly and after major storms. Coastal properties benefit from twice-yearly inspections due to heat, salt, and UV exposure.
DISCOVER WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS HAVE TO SAY ABOUT US
Horry County, SC
Myrtle Beach, SC
Georgetown County, SC
Georgetown, SC
Pawleys Island, SC
Murrells Inlet, SC
Little River, SC
Conway, SC