Commercial roof replacement in progress on Daphne Eastern Shore Centre retail property along US-98

Commercial Roofing in Daphne, Alabama

Inspection, documentation, and insurance-supported roof replacement for commercial and multifamily properties across Daphne.

Commercial & Multifamily Roofing Across the Daphne-Fairhope-Foley

Daphne is the eastern-shore commercial gateway to the Mobile Bay waterfront market, positioned along I-10 and US-98 between Spanish Fort and Fairhope. The city's commercial character reflects three overlapping influences - the Eastern Shore Centre retail and hospitality cluster that anchors one of coastal Alabama's most active retail corridors along US-98, the I-10 interstate commercial and hospitality inventory concentrated at Exit 35 and Highway 181, and the steady commercial growth driven by Mobile metro east-shore migration that has pushed multifamily, medical-office, and professional-services development along the US-98 spine. Our Daphne commercial roofing footprint spans Eastern Shore Centre retail and hospitality, I-10 interstate commercial, US-98 multifamily and medical-office, Jubilee Square retail, and Bayfront Park and Daphne Avenue mixed-use commercial. Baldwin County named-storm-deductible coastal commercial exposure applies across every Daphne commercial placement and drives the inspection and documentation workflow.

Red Door Roofing serves commercial, multifamily, retail, and hospitality property owners across Daphne and the broader Baldwin County eastern-shore commercial market, the I-10 and US-98 corridor that functions as the primary commercial gateway between Mobile and the eastern-shore Mobile Bay market. Daphne is the largest municipality on the eastern shore and its commercial footprint is the densest along the entire Baldwin County waterfront corridor. Daphne's commercial character has been shaped by three overlapping influences - the Eastern Shore Centre retail and hospitality cluster that anchors one of coastal Alabama's most active commercial retail corridors along US-98, the I-10 interstate commercial and hospitality inventory concentrated between Mobile and the Baldwin County line, and the steady residential and commercial growth driven by Mobile metro east-shore migration that has pushed multifamily, medical-office, office, and specialty commercial development along the US-98 spine from Spanish Fort through Daphne and into Fairhope. Our Daphne commercial roofing work covers the Eastern Shore Centre retail and hospitality footprint, I-10 interstate commercial and hospitality along Highway 181 and Exit 35, multifamily communities concentrated along US-98 and the Jubilee Square corridor, medical-office commercial connected to the broader Thomas Hospital and Infirmary Health eastern-shore footprint, and office and professional-services commercial along Daphne Avenue and the US-98 retail spine. We also work on adaptive-reuse commercial conversions and mixed-use Bayfront commercial connected to the Mobile Bay waterfront that defines the western edge of the Daphne commercial market. Daphne sits directly on the eastern shore of Mobile Bay and carries pronounced named-storm commercial exposure shared across the broader Baldwin County coastal-insurance market. Baldwin County commercial property owners face a claim cadence driven almost entirely by Gulf tropical systems, with the Atlantic hurricane season (June 1 through November 30) producing the dominant weather-driven commercial claim window. Baldwin County commercial policies almost universally carry percentage-of-insured-value named-storm deductibles that apply whenever a named Atlantic storm affects the eastern shore - a structure distinct from the standard wind/hail deductible that applies for non-named-storm events. Hurricane Sally's direct September 2020 hit on Baldwin County remains the defining recent commercial-claim event across Daphne commercial inventory, with widespread Eastern Shore Centre, I-10 corridor, and US-98 multifamily damage across the submarket. The historical record of Hurricane Ivan in September 2004 continues to shape underwriting memory. Our Daphne inspection workflow calibrates every commercial report to the Baldwin County eastern-shore adjuster workflow - photo-keyed, slope-oriented, with date-of-loss validation against NOAA records and named-storm-deductible documentation prepared from the first inspection forward. Our Daphne commercial roof work concentrates on four segments. First, the Eastern Shore Centre retail and hospitality cluster, where anchor big-box retail, in-line specialty retail, and pad-site hospitality all share a single coordinated shopping-center commercial footprint. Second, I-10 interstate commercial and hospitality at Exit 35 and Highway 181. Third, multifamily along US-98 and Jubilee Square. Fourth, office and medical-office commercial across the broader US-98 spine and Daphne Avenue professional-services corridor.

Daphne Business Parks & Office Districts We Serve

Our commercial roofing work in Daphne concentrates around the metro's largest office parks and corporate districts. Each of these business parks contains multiple commercial and mixed-use tenants where tenant-in-place scheduling, after-hours production windows, and coordinated material staging matter as much as the roof scope itself. Commercial-grade flat roof systems and pitched multifamily assemblies are both well represented across these parks - our inspections walk every roof section, every transition, and every drain to build a complete condition document suitable for carrier, lender, and asset-manager review.

  • Eastern Shore Centre commercial district
  • Jubilee Square shopping center
  • Daphne Commons retail complex
  • I-10 / Highway 181 interstate commercial cluster
  • US-98 professional-office corridor
  • Daphne Avenue historic commercial district
  • Malbis commercial-and-office park
  • Lakeview Commerce retail-and-office

Primary Daphne Commercial Corridors

Daphne's commercial and multifamily stock clusters along a handful of primary corridors. Our inspection and replacement work tracks along these corridors where commercial density, tenant complexity, and storm exposure concentrate. Routing and material staging around these corridors is part of every Daphne project plan - peak commuter hours, event calendars, and fire-lane requirements all factor into how we schedule.

  • US-98 eastern-shore retail spine
  • I-10 interstate corridor (Exit 35)
  • Highway 181 commercial
  • Daphne Avenue
  • Jubilee Square
  • Bayfront Park waterfront

Daphne Multifamily Districts

Multifamily roof replacement demands phased scheduling so tenants stay in place. Our work across Daphne's multifamily districts follows building-by-building production schedules with tenant-notice templates and noise-window coordination per property. Asset managers receive portfolio-level closeout documentation; property managers receive a phased Gantt-style schedule they can share with residents and operations teams; leasing teams receive advance notice for unit-turn and move-in coordination.

  • US-98 multifamily corridor
  • Highway 181 multifamily cluster
  • Jubilee Square adjacent multifamily
  • Daphne Avenue mixed-density residential
  • Malbis multifamily development

Daphne Storm & Severe-Weather History

Baldwin County sits in coastal Alabama's most exposed tropical-cyclone corridor. The Atlantic hurricane season runs June 1 through November 30 with the August-through-October peak producing the dominant commercial-claim window for Daphne. Named-storm Gulf landfalls, outer-band wind events, and tropical-storm rainfall can all drive commercial claims. The historical record from Ivan (2004) through Sally (2020) establishes Baldwin County as a multi-generation coastal-insurance market where underwriting carries explicit named-storm-deductible structure. Spring severe-weather activity adds a secondary non-named-storm claim window with occasional hail and straight-line wind events across the eastern shore.

Daphne and Baldwin County sit in coastal Alabama's most exposed tropical-cyclone corridor with documented major-hurricane commercial impact through the Atlantic hurricane season (June through November). Hurricane Sally made landfall on September 16, 2020 at Gulf Shores as a Category 2 hurricane with Baldwin County taking a direct-hit track, producing widespread eastern-shore commercial roof damage across the Eastern Shore Centre, the I-10 corridor, and the US-98 retail and multifamily spine. The multi-year claims aftermath from Sally continues to shape Daphne commercial roof-system specification and insurance underwriting. The historical record of Hurricane Ivan on September 16, 2004 - one of the strongest Gulf hurricanes to strike Alabama - remains the benchmark Baldwin County commercial-loss event and anchors the underwriting memory of every Daphne commercial carrier. Hurricane Michael's October 10, 2018 Florida Panhandle landfall drove damaging inland wind across the eastern shore with scattered Daphne commercial roof impact. Hurricane Ida's August 29, 2021 Louisiana landfall produced Baldwin County outer-band wind and rainfall. Hurricane Idalia in August 2023 produced eastern-shore wind and squall-line impact during its northeasterly Gulf track. Baldwin County commercial policies apply percentage-of-insured-value named-storm deductibles that typically run from 2% to 5% and occasionally higher on coastal-exposed placement. Our Daphne inspection documentation records every date of loss against NOAA records, separates named-storm and non-named-storm wind/hail events, and prepares photo-keyed PDF reports that support carrier adjuster review under the distinct named-storm-deductible documentation standard. Spring severe-weather events add a secondary non-named-storm claim window. When no damage is present on a post-event inspection, Red Door issues a Certificate of Clearance so the owner holds dated evidence of roof condition for future underwriting review.

Notable documented Daphne-area events

  • 2020-09-16 · Hurricane Sally (Category 2 direct hit)

    Baldwin County direct-hit track produced widespread Eastern Shore Centre, I-10 corridor, and US-98 multifamily commercial roof damage and multi-year claims aftermath across Daphne commercial inventory.

  • 2004-09-16 · Hurricane Ivan (historical benchmark)

    One of the strongest Gulf hurricanes to strike Alabama; remains the benchmark Baldwin County commercial-loss event anchoring carrier underwriting memory across the eastern shore.

  • 2018-10-10 · Hurricane Michael inland wind

    Category 5 Florida Panhandle landfall drove damaging inland wind across the Alabama eastern shore with scattered Daphne commercial roof impact.

  • 2021-08-29 · Hurricane Ida outer-band impact

    Louisiana landfall produced Baldwin County outer-band wind and rainfall with documented eastern-shore commercial exposure across the Daphne I-10 and US-98 commercial corridors.

Insurance Process in Daphne

Baldwin County commercial policies almost universally apply percentage-of-insured-value named-storm deductibles, typically 2% to 5% and occasionally higher on coastal-exposed placement. Non-named-storm wind/hail deductibles apply to routine severe-weather events. Daphne documentation must separate named-storm and non-named-storm events explicitly to support correct deductible application, and the cover sheet of every Red Door Daphne report addresses that routing so adjusters can apply the correct deductible structure without re-documentation. Carriers make the final scope determination.

Eastern-shore commercial lenders and carriers routinely require post-named-storm inspection documentation for portfolio review. A photo-keyed PDF inspection report supports both carrier adjuster review and lender asset-management review. Shopping-center REIT owners carry their own internal documentation standards that our reports meet without re-creation. When no damage is documented, Red Door issues a Certificate of Clearance so the owner holds dated evidence.

Commercial Roof Systems Common in Daphne

Daphne commercial roof inventory includes TPO and PVC on Eastern Shore Centre retail and US-98 multifamily and medical-office flat roofs, standing-seam metal on newer hospitality and I-10 interstate commercial, modified bitumen on older Daphne Avenue retail and office, and selective BUR on the oldest commercial stock. Coastal-exposed bayfront and waterfront commercial frequently carries upgraded wind-uplift specification tied to Baldwin County named-storm exposure profile.

Daphne Landmarks & Properties We've Served Near

Our commercial and multifamily roofing work crosses paths with Daphne's most recognizable properties and corridors. These landmarks anchor the commercial districts we work in daily - they're not just tourism references, they're the neighborhoods where property managers ask us to inspect multifamily, retail, hospitality, and office stock.

  • Eastern Shore Centre
  • May Day Park
  • Jubilee Square shopping district
  • Bayfront Park
  • I-10 / Highway 181 interstate corridor
  • US-98 eastern-shore retail spine
  • Daphne Avenue historic commercial
  • Mobile Bay eastern-shore waterfront

Property Types We Serve in Daphne

  • Eastern Shore Centre
  • May Day Park
  • Jubilee Square shopping district
  • Bayfront Park and Mobile Bay access

What a Daphne Commercial Roof Inspection Includes

Every Daphne commercial inspection we perform produces a photo-keyed PDF report built for the way Alabama adjusters, lenders, and asset managers actually work. We walk the full roof system - every slope, every drain, every penetration, every transition - and document what we see with photos referenced to a building or unit location. No generic stock photos. No marketing filler. Just the evidence a carrier needs to make a scope determination on a real commercial property.

On multifamily buildings we document building-by-building, which matters because a 300-unit Daphne complex may show damage concentrated on two of eight roofs. Adjusters want that level of granularity, and the documentation protects the owner from a blanket-scope claim that gets pared back in review.

The inspection report identifies your existing roof system (TPO, EPDM, PVC, modified bitumen, BUR, asphalt shingle, metal, or a mixed portfolio), estimates remaining useful life, flags flashing and penetration condition, and notes any observed damage with date-of-loss alignment where applicable. We also call out situations where we recommend repair rather than replacement - our business is not built on upselling.

Working With Daphne Adjusters and Carriers

Most Daphne commercial claims don't fail on the damage - they fail on documentation gaps or scope- supplement misunderstandings with the adjuster. Our inspection reports are formatted to match what Daphne-area commercial adjusters routinely request: photo-keyed damage evidence, roof-system identification, a priced scope against local labor and material norms, and a repair-vs-replacement recommendation grounded in observed condition.

When an adjuster's initial scope misses legitimate work - underlayment, code-required upgrades, perimeter metal, additional penetrations - we submit a supplement with supporting documentation. Reasonable supplements with good evidence are typically approved. We don't submit questionable supplements, and we don't push scope that wasn't clearly warranted by what we photographed. Daphne adjusters are experienced, and credibility is the currency we operate on.

Typical Daphne Commercial Roof Project Timeline

A typical Daphne commercial roof project runs 30–120 days from inspection to installation completion. Here's how that calendar breaks down on a mid-size property:

  • Week 1: on-site inspection, photo-keyed report delivered to owner
  • Weeks 2–3: claim filed, adjuster assigned, on-roof walk with adjuster + contractor
  • Weeks 3–6: initial scope received, supplement filed for any missed work, approved scope returned
  • Weeks 6–10: material procurement, tenant-notice distribution, phased production schedule built
  • Weeks 10–16: on-roof production, daily photo documentation, weekly progress check-ins
  • Weeks 16–17: final walk, punch-list completion, closeout documentation to lender and carrier

Multifamily properties in Daphne with 100–300 units typically run on the longer end of that range; smaller commercial buildings close faster. Material lead times on TPO, EPDM, and PVC are the usual timeline variables. We share a phased Gantt schedule so operations, leasing, and asset-management teams can plan around the work.

Post-hurricane storm damage inspection on Baldwin County commercial roof after Hurricane Sally
Post-named-storm commercial inspection workflow in Daphne documents wind uplift, membrane failure, and rooftop-equipment impact with slope-oriented photography.
Multifamily commercial roof work along the US-98 Daphne eastern-shore corridor
Multifamily portfolios along the US-98 spine from Spanish Fort through Daphne and into Fairhope carry Baldwin County named-storm-deductible exposure.

Eastern Shore Centre retail and the Daphne US-98 commercial gateway

The Eastern Shore Centre anchors one of coastal Alabama's most active retail corridors and serves as the dominant retail and hospitality cluster across the Baldwin County eastern-shore market. The Centre's mix of anchor-tenant retail, in-line specialty retail, and adjacent hospitality commercial creates a concentrated roof-system inventory that combines TPO and PVC membranes on flat-roof anchor big-box commercial with standing-seam metal on newer in-line and pad-site retail, and modified bitumen persistence on older retail infill. Each tenant category carries its own rooftop-equipment profile - big-box anchor HVAC tonnage is substantial, in-line retail runs lighter HVAC, and pad-site quick-service hospitality adds kitchen-exhaust specialty equipment that must be preserved through any roof-system work.

Our Eastern Shore Centre commercial workflow coordinates with shopping-center property management from the first inspection forward. We photograph every slope with slope-oriented detail, inventory rooftop-equipment by tenant, build phased production schedules that respect customer-access patterns and operating-hour windows, and prepare documentation that supports both the commercial-property insurance claim workflow and the shopping-center REIT asset-management review workflow. Named-storm-deductible documentation is built into the cover sheet of every Eastern Shore Centre report so the adjuster routes the claim correctly under the Baldwin County named-storm-deductible structure. For multi-parcel shopping-center commercial placement, the report cross-references parcel and tenant boundaries so allocation across multiple insured values can be tracked through the claim workflow accurately.

  • Eastern Shore Centre anchors coastal Alabama's most active eastern-shore retail corridor
  • Roof-system inventory combines TPO, standing-seam metal, and modified bitumen across tenant segments
  • Rooftop-equipment preservation spans big-box HVAC, in-line retail, and quick-service kitchen exhaust
  • Documentation supports commercial-property insurance and shopping-center REIT asset-management workflows

Daphne named-storm exposure and the Baldwin County commercial underwriting workflow

Daphne's position on the eastern shore of Mobile Bay puts the city inside one of the Gulf Coast's most continuously exposed tropical-cyclone corridors. Baldwin County commercial underwriting treats Daphne placement as coastal-exposed and applies a distinct deductible structure built around percentage-of-insured-value named-storm deductibles that activate whenever a named Atlantic system affects the county. This deductible structure is not the same as the wind/hail deductible that applies for non-named-storm severe weather, and the difference can be financially significant on any commercial-value placement. The underwriting memory of every Baldwin County carrier is anchored on Hurricane Ivan (2004) and Hurricane Sally (2020), and the multi-year Sally claims aftermath continues to shape premiums, deductible structure, and roof-specification requirements.

Our Daphne inspection documentation is calibrated around that underwriting reality. Every post-event inspection report identifies whether the date of loss falls inside a named-storm window, cites the NOAA Storm Events Database record for the specific event, and separates named-storm and non-named-storm documentation on the cover page of the photo-keyed PDF so the adjuster routes the claim under the correct deductible. When no damage is documented after an event, we issue a Certificate of Clearance so the owner holds dated evidence of roof condition for future underwriting review, renewal, and lender asset-management documentation. Multi-property Daphne commercial owners frequently layer post-event inspection cadence into annual portfolio review, and the documentation format produced from a single inspection visit supports both carrier claim workflow and lender condition-of-property review without needing to be re-created for separate audiences.

  • Baldwin County applies percentage-of-insured-value named-storm deductibles on Daphne commercial
  • Hurricane Sally (2020) and Hurricane Ivan (2004) anchor carrier underwriting memory
  • Named-storm and non-named-storm events must be documented separately on every report
  • Certificate of Clearance supports future underwriting when no damage is documented

I-10 interstate hospitality and Highway 181 commercial roof work

The I-10 interstate corridor through Daphne, concentrated at Exit 35 and along Highway 181, supports a hospitality and interstate-commercial inventory that includes branded limited-service hotels, full-service hospitality, travel-center commercial, and interstate-adjacent office and flex-space commercial. Each of these segments runs continuous-operation guest and commercial services that shape production sequencing. Hotel commercial work must preserve guest access and protect guest experience during production, travel-center commercial requires coordination with fuel-and-services operations, and interstate-adjacent flex-space runs tenant-facing operations that require standard commercial coordination.

Our I-10 and Highway 181 commercial workflow coordinates with on-property operations management from the inspection phase forward. We build phased production schedules that align with visitor-calendar seasonality across the Baldwin County eastern-shore tourism window, sequence production to respect reservation calendars and event bookings, protect rooftop-equipment across HVAC and specialty hospitality equipment through tear-off and installation, and prepare documentation that supports both commercial-property insurance workflow and hospitality-brand corporate facility standards. Named-storm-deductible documentation applies the same way on interstate hospitality as on any other Baldwin County commercial placement, with the additional operational constraint that hurricane-season production windows must balance weather risk against seasonal guest-calendar pressure. Brand-standard hospitality commercial frequently requires documentation format that maps to the franchisor's facility-condition reporting in addition to the owner's commercial-property insurance workflow, and our Daphne hospitality reports handle that dual-audience documentation as a standard deliverable.

  • I-10 corridor at Exit 35 supports branded hospitality, travel-center, and flex-space commercial
  • Phased production aligns with visitor-calendar seasonality and reservation-calendar coordination
  • Rooftop-equipment preservation includes HVAC and specialty hospitality equipment
  • Documentation supports commercial-property insurance and hospitality-brand corporate facility standards

Why Daphne Property Owners Choose Red Door Roofing

  • 30+ years, Red Door family

    Built on 30 years of commercial experience across the Southeast. Notable clients include Best Western, Harbor Freight, Tractor Supply, and Vanderbilt Medical Clinic.

  • Carrier-ready documentation

    Photo-keyed inspection reports formatted for Daphne-area adjuster and lender workflows. No guarantees on claim outcomes - the carrier calls that.

  • Tenant-in-place phasing

    Multifamily work phased by building block with tenant-notice templates, noise windows, and operations- team documentation. Tenants stay in place.

  • No-obligation inspection

    If our Daphne inspection finds no qualifying damage, we issue a Certificate of Clearance - suitable for lender, insurer, and asset-manager files. No further commitment.

Daphne Commercial Roofing FAQs

Named-storm deductibles apply only when the National Hurricane Center has named the Atlantic system affecting Baldwin County, and they are typically expressed as a percentage of insured value (commonly 2% to 5%). Non-named-storm wind/hail deductibles apply to routine severe-weather events and are usually smaller flat amounts. Daphne commercial documentation must identify whether the date of loss falls inside a named-storm window to route the claim under the correct deductible, and every Red Door report cover sheet addresses that routing explicitly.
Yes. Eastern Shore Centre retail work, including anchor tenant and in-line retail commercial roof inspection, phased replacement, and documentation, is a recurring part of our Daphne practice. We coordinate with shopping-center property management on customer-access preservation, tenant rooftop-equipment mapping, operating-hour production windows, and documentation that supports both commercial-property insurance workflow and shopping-center REIT internal asset-management standards. Named-storm-deductible documentation is built into every Eastern Shore Centre report.
After a named Gulf storm affects Baldwin County, we sequence post-event Daphne inspections on a priority basis - highest-exposure coastal placements first, then I-10 and US-98 commercial. Every inspection photographs every slope with slope orientation and rooftop-equipment mapping, validates the date of loss against NOAA records, and prepares a photo-keyed PDF report with a named-storm-deductible cover sheet. When no damage is documented, a Certificate of Clearance is issued so the owner holds dated evidence for renewal underwriting.
Yes. I-10 interstate hospitality commercial along Highway 181 and Exit 35 has distinct operational constraints that shape production sequencing - continuous-operation guest services, reservation-calendar coordination, event-and-conference scheduling, and off-peak production windows that align with visitor-calendar seasonality. Our Daphne hospitality workflow coordinates with on-property operations management from the inspection phase forward to build phased production schedules that preserve guest experience while keeping the project moving.
It can. Baldwin County commercial adjusters cross-reference NOAA records for named-storm date-of-loss validation, and eastern-shore commercial exposure to Atlantic tropical cyclones is extensively documented. When damage is recorded inside the claim window with photo-keyed evidence, carriers frequently approve supported replacements. Daphne commercial policies commonly apply percentage named-storm deductibles, so documentation must separate named-storm and non-named-storm events. Our inspection photographs wind uplift, hail indentations, and membrane failures by slope orientation and prepares carrier-ready documentation - but the carrier makes the final scope determination. We never guarantee outcomes.
Daphne's commercial inventory reflects recent eastern-shore development. TPO and PVC membranes dominate the Eastern Shore Centre retail and multifamily flat-roof inventory and medical-office commercial along US-98. Modified bitumen persists on older Daphne Avenue retail and office buildings. Standing-seam metal is common on newer hospitality, I-10 interstate commercial, and specialty-retail development. BUR is increasingly rare but still present on the oldest commercial stock. Our inspection identifies your specific system and documents its current condition with slope-oriented photography.
Most mid-size Baldwin County commercial projects run 5 to 15 working days on-roof, with total calendar time of 30 to 150 days from inspection to closeout depending on roof-system type, hurricane-season material lead times, adjuster scheduling, and supplement response. Multifamily portfolios with multiple buildings phase longer. Eastern Shore Centre retail with tenant-facing operations requires phased production to preserve customer access. I-10 interstate hospitality frequently runs off-peak production windows. We share a phased Gantt schedule so operators can plan tenant communication around production and hurricane-season weather windows.
Our Daphne commercial work concentrates along US-98, I-10, Highway 181, Daphne Avenue, Jubilee Square, the Eastern Shore Centre retail district, and the Bayfront Park waterfront corridor. We serve commercial property owners across the Eastern Shore Centre, the I-10 interstate commercial cluster at Exit 35, the US-98 multifamily and retail spine, the Jubilee Square shopping district, and adjacent Spanish Fort, Malbis, and Fairhope commercial owners on portfolio work that crosses municipal lines across the broader eastern-shore market.
Yes. Retail and hospitality commercial across the Eastern Shore Centre and adjacent Jubilee Square is a concentrated segment of our Daphne work. Tenant-facing retail operations, anchor-store rooftop-equipment preservation, phased production sequencing around operating hours, and documentation format that supports both commercial-property insurance workflow and shopping-center REIT asset-management standards are routine parts of our Eastern Shore Centre commercial workflow. Named-storm-deductible documentation applies the same way on retail and hospitality as on any other Baldwin County commercial placement.
Yes. Red Door Roofing operates under the Red Door family of companies' Alabama state general contractor licensure and carries all required commercial insurance coverage. We pull Baldwin County and City of Daphne permits on every project that requires one, coordinate with local code officials on commercial work, and document every inspection, tear-off, and installation step in a photo-keyed PDF the owner retains. We never guarantee insurance outcomes - the carrier makes the final scope determination on every claim.

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