About
Founded in 1937, Land Roofing Co brings over eight decades of roofing expertise to Jacksonville, FL — one of only a handful of commercial roofing contractors in the region operating across four states with a third-generation family ownership structure. For facility managers and property owners in Northeast Florida, that longevity translates into deep institutional knowledge of how the Gulf Coast climate stresses low-slope and low-rise commercial roof systems, from ponding-water vulnerabilities on flat membrane roofs to wind-uplift performance on metal standing-seam systems.
Operating out of a physical Jacksonville location, Land Roofing serves commercial properties including office buildings, retail centers, warehouses, industrial facilities, and multifamily complexes throughout Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Louisiana. Their commercial scope covers metal roofing and wall systems, modified bitumen, EPDM membrane, built-up roofing, and protective coatings — the full spectrum needed to address the diverse roof inventory property managers typically oversee.
The company works with a broad network of commercial-grade suppliers including Johns Manville, Mule Hide, GenFlex, Gaco, and Metal Sales — material partners that carry product lines relevant to flat and low-slope commercial applications such as TPO, EPDM, silicone coatings, and insulation assemblies. GAF is also listed among their supplier relationships. For facility managers evaluating contractors, this multi-supplier access suggests flexibility in specifying systems to meet both budget and warranty requirements.
Land Roofing emphasizes licensed, insured, and bonded operations — a baseline expectation for any commercial engagement involving general contractors, insurance certificates, or municipal permitting. Their free roof inspection program is positioned as a proactive maintenance tool, which aligns with best practices for commercial buildings where undetected flashing failures or membrane deterioration can escalate into costly interior damage. Facility teams managing multiple assets in the Jacksonville metro or across the Southeast should note the contractor's multi-state footprint as a logistical advantage.