
Get in touch
Tell us about the roof, anywhere in Pensacola & Northwest Florida
Call if it is urgent. Use the form if you would rather send the details and hear back from us. It takes under a minute, and someone will follow up to talk through what the roof is doing.
Direct
Reach a person
If water is coming in right now, call rather than write.
- Office
- (850) 361-9761
- Office
- 8180 Pensacola Blvd Ste 103
Pensacola, FL 32534Get directionsBy appointment. Our crews are on job sites, so please call before visiting.
- Hours
- Open daily, 9:00 AM–5:00 PM
- Florida license
- CCC1336674
- Insurance
- InsuredCertificate available on request.
Worth having ready when we call
- The property address, and whether it is a home or a commercial building
- Where the water appears inside, and when it started
- Whether it follows heavy rain, or wind from a particular direction
- Anything done to the roof recently, including a tarp
- Photographs, if you have them and it is safe to take them
The form takes under a minute. These details can wait for the conversation, and all of them make it more useful.
Estimate request
Request a roof assessment
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What happens next. Someone will get in touch to understand the situation and arrange a look at the roof. We have not published a response time here because we would rather not promise one we cannot consistently hold to. If you need an answer today, please call (850) 361-9761. If you want a sense of how we work before that first visit, the projects page shows how we document every job.
Locally owned and operated, this roofing company delivers exactly what you want—clear communication, fair pricing, and quality work done right the first time. The crew was professional, on time, and respectful of the property. It's refreshing to work with a local business that stands behind its work and actually cares about its customers. Highly recommend.
Before you take our word
Everything worth checking about us is checkable.
We would rather be verified than taken at our word. Check the license number against the state record, ask for the insurance certificate, and look through the documented jobs before you decide we are worth a call.
- License
- Florida certified roofing contractor CCC1336674, verifiable against the Florida DBPR's public license records.
- Insurance
- Insured, certificate available on request.
- The work
- Documented jobs with before, during and after photographs on the projects page.
Service area
Where we work, and what changes across it
If your address is not obviously in this list, ask. The boundary is not a hard line.
Escambia County
West
- Pensacola
- A wide mix of building stock, from early-1900s homes north of downtown to recent slab-on-grade construction and low-slope commercial along the main corridors.
- East HillNeighborhood
- Older Pensacola housing with steeper pitches and more complex geometry: more valleys, dormers and wall intersections, which means more places for wind-driven rain to find a way in.
- Cantonment
- A mix of residential and light industrial, where low-slope and metal roofing both show up regularly.
Santa Rosa County
Central
- Gulf Breeze
- Water on both sides. Salt exposure changes the fastener, flashing and coating specification on almost every job here.
- Navarre
- Coastal exposure combined with newer construction, so wind uplift and fastening detail matter more than material age.
- Milton
- Further inland, with heavier tree cover. Debris load and shaded, slow-drying roof planes are the recurring issues.
- Pace
- Largely newer residential subdivisions, where roofs tend to be the same age across a whole street.
Okaloosa County
East
- Crestview
- Inland Okaloosa County, far enough from the Gulf that salt is less of a factor and thermal cycling matters more.
- Fort Walton Beach
- Dense commercial and multi-tenant retail along the corridor, most of it low-slope.
Questions
Before you call
What should I have ready before I call?
#The property address, whether it is residential or commercial, and what you have observed: where water appears, when it started, whether it follows heavy rain or wind from a particular direction, and whether anything has been done to the roof recently. Photographs help. None of it is required, but it makes the first conversation much more useful.
Which areas do you serve?
#Pensacola and the communities around it, across Escambia, Santa Rosa and Okaloosa counties in Northwest Florida. If you are not sure whether your address is covered, ask.
Are you licensed?
#Yes. Omni Roof Systems holds Florida certified roofing contractor license CCC1336674. You can verify it against the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation's public license records.
Do you work with insurance claims?
#We document what we find on your roof: photographs, the location and nature of the damage, and the scope of work needed to correct it. That documentation is what your insurer needs. We are roofers, not public adjusters or your insurance company's representative, so we do not file or negotiate the claim on your behalf.

