Let’s be upfront, because most roofing pages aren’t: Elite-Pro Roofing & Construction is a Pensacola company. We don’t have a Daytona Beach office, and we won’t invent one for a webpage. What we have is a Florida state-certified license — CCC1333764, valid in every county — a claims process that’s become the thing our hundred-plus five-star reviews talk about most, and a track record of traveling to storm work worth traveling for.
So this page isn’t “your local Daytona roofer.” It’s a straight answer to a different question: when does it make sense to bring us in?
When we make the trip
- Storm-damage replacements. Wind or hurricane damage that totals the roof, especially when an insurance claim is attached. This is the core of our business, not a sideline.
- Contested or stalled claims. Denied, lowballed, or stuck in adjuster limbo. We document everything, meet the adjuster on the roof, and answer a thin scope with photos instead of adjectives.
- Larger projects. Full replacements, multi-property owners, bigger scopes. Enough work to justify staging a crew in Volusia County and doing it right.
When we’ll tell you to call someone local
A handful of blown-off shingles, a slow drip around a vent, a gutter pulling loose — that’s a two-hour job, and no honest company drives across the state for it. If that’s your situation, hire a reputable Daytona roofer and keep our number for the day a storm rewrites the math.
We’ve already put a roof on up the coast
Forty minutes north of you in Palm Coast, Larry Kanzler hired us for a full replacement. His review: “Crew of 7 showed up on time, started promptly and finished the job in 1 day… The crew head came back the next day, to pick up any wandering nails on my lawn. Even cleaned my gutters!”
Note the second day. The crew drove back — on a travel job — to run magnets over a lawn that already looked clean. That’s the standard the whole company is held to, and distance doesn’t loosen it.
Volusia County’s storm problem is a claims problem
This coastline took Ian and Nicole six weeks apart in 2022, and everyone here watched what came next: seawalls gone in Wilbur-by-the-Sea, and thousands of homeowners discovering their insurer moved slower than the ocean. East-facing beachside roofs eat salt air and nor’easter winds all year, so when a named storm finishes the job, the damage argument shouldn’t be hard — but carriers still make it hard. Our insurance claims service exists for exactly that situation: full photo documentation, on-roof adjuster meetings, and a repair estimate your carrier has to take seriously. If a storm just opened your roof, emergency tarping comes first and the paperwork follows.
You’ll get photo updates at every stage whether you’re watching from your driveway or from out of state — the roof gets documented the same either way.
Frequently asked questions
Do you really travel to Daytona Beach?
For the right project, yes. We’re roughly seven hours away in Pensacola, so we’re selective: storm-damage replacements, insurance-claim work, and larger jobs, scheduled in dedicated blocks so the crew is in Volusia County for your roof specifically. We’ve already completed a one-day replacement in Palm Coast, forty minutes north.
How do I know what a replacement should cost before I call anyone?
Start with our roof replacement cost guide — real Florida numbers, not teaser pricing. If an insurance claim is involved, the carrier’s scope matters more than any ballpark, and that’s a document we know how to read and challenge.
Who actually manages the job from that far away?
A named project manager, on-site during the build, reachable by text before and after. Photos at every stage: pre-work condition, deck after tear-off, finished roof from the drone. You’ll never wonder what happened up there.
The next step
Send us the storm date, your address, and a few photos through our contact us page, or call (888) 373-1474. We’ll tell you within a day whether it’s a job worth our drive — and if it isn’t, we’ll say so plainly. Everywhere we work is listed on our areas we serve page.

