Roofing Along the Suwannee River Corridor
Fanning Springs sits where Levy and Gilchrist counties meet, right on the Suwannee River. The homes range from riverfront cabins and older block houses to newer residential builds set back from the water. Seasonal rentals and vacation properties add to the mix, and those roofs take a beating between guests.
The river corridor creates its own microclimate. Humidity stays high year-round, the canopy traps moisture on roof surfaces, and Florida sun bakes everything in between storms. Roofing materials wear out faster here than in drier areas just a few miles inland.




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