A new roof should not leave you guessing about leaks, loose edges, or how long it will hold up. If the decking is worn, the framing feels uncertain, or the old roof has reached the point where patching no longer makes sense, the next step is a roof installation built for the way your property is used every day.

Bahamas Roofing Company Limited handles roof installation across Nassau, NP with a construction-first approach that treats the roof as a complete system. From trusses and framing through waterproofing, flashing, and finish materials, we build with attention to load, wind uplift, and water management so the finished roof is ready for real conditions.


When a new roof makes sense

Roof installation is the right call when a structure needs a fresh start rather than another round of repairs. Some roofs show obvious damage, while others fail slowly through repeated leaks, sagging areas, or patchwork fixes that no longer hold.

You may need a new roof if you notice:

  • Recurring leaks after repair work
  • Visible sagging or uneven roof lines
  • Missing sections of roofing material
  • Flashing that has separated or pulled away
  • Interior staining that keeps returning after rain
  • Rot, deterioration, or structural concerns at the roof base

When those signs start adding up, we assess the structure first and recommend the next step based on what the roof needs, not just what is easiest to cover.


Our installation process

Roof installation should be orderly, clear, and built around the home itself. At Bahamas Roofing Company Limited, the process starts with an on-site visit and a close look at the roof structure, materials, drainage details, and any trouble points that may affect the new build.

  1. Site assessment: We review the roof area, note visible concerns, and check what the structure needs before work begins.
  2. Scope review: You receive a written estimate with the work outline, materials, and expected schedule.
  3. Preparation: We coordinate the job so the work area is organized and your property is respected throughout the project.
  4. Installation: We complete the roof build with attention to framing, fastening, flashing, waterproofing, and finish details.
  5. Walk-through: Once the roof is complete, we review the finished work with you and discuss anything that deserves attention going forward.

This approach gives you a clear path from first call to finished roof, without loose ends or confusion about what was done.


Roofing systems we build

Different properties need different roof finishes, but the structure beneath them matters just as much. A roof that looks good from the street still has to resist water, carry load, and stay secure when conditions turn rough.

Metal roofing

Metal roofing suits many Nassau, NP properties where a durable, clean-lined finish is desired. We install roofing systems that focus on fastening integrity, sealing, and details that help the roof handle exposure over time.

Tile roofing

Tile roofing offers a distinct appearance and a solid finish when installed with the right support beneath it. We pay close attention to the structure below the tile so the roof can carry the load and shed water as intended.

Roof trusses

Since Bahamas Roofing Company Limited also works with roof trusses, we can address the framework that supports the roof as part of the installation. That matters when the existing structure needs reinforcement, correction, or a rebuilt base before the finish material goes on.


Built for Nassau, NP conditions

Roof installation for Nassau, NP cannot be treated like a one-size job. Roofs here face strong wind, intense sun, heavy rain, and salt exposure, so the design and build need to account for more than appearance alone.

That is why we focus on the parts of the roof that carry the most responsibility:

  • Wind uplift resistance: Secure fastening and strapping details matter when gusts test the roof edge and connection points.
  • Water control: Flashing, underlayment, and slope details help direct water away from vulnerable areas.
  • Structural support: The truss and framing layout must match the roof materials and the building itself.
  • Finish durability: The outer layer should stand up to exposure without giving up too early.

That construction-first mindset is how we approach every roof installation, whether the work is for a new build, an addition, or a full roof rebuild.


Signs to watch

Homeowners often call after a roof has already shown multiple warning signs. Catching those signs early can help you avoid interior damage and bigger structural work later.

Inside the home

Look for ceiling marks, peeling paint near the roofline, damp spots after rain, or a smell that suggests moisture is reaching areas it should not.

Outside the home

Check for lifted roofing material, loose flashing, exposed fasteners, or areas where the roof edge appears uneven. If the roof has been repaired many times and still shows the same trouble spots, replacement may be the more sensible path.

When you are unsure, an on-site assessment can clarify whether the roof still has life left or whether a new installation is the sounder choice.


What affects the build

Every installation has to account for the shape, size, and condition of the structure beneath it. Some roofs need only a new finish layer, while others need work at the framing or truss level before the new roof can go on.

Common factors include:

  • Existing roof condition and any hidden deterioration
  • Truss layout and load support
  • Roof pitch and drainage path
  • Material choice for the finished roof
  • Flashing points around joints and penetrations
  • Areas where past repairs changed the original build

We review those details before work begins so the installation plan fits the property rather than forcing the property to fit the plan.


After the roof is done

A new roof is not just a finish line. It is also the point where the structure should be easier to manage over time. Once installation is complete, a careful owner can keep an eye on the roof and catch small issues before they spread.

Simple habits in the months after installation help protect your investment:

  • Watch for new ceiling stains after heavy rain
  • Inspect visible roof edges from the ground now and then
  • Keep nearby drainage paths clear of buildup
  • Look for shifting, lifting, or damage after strong weather

If anything changes, we can evaluate whether it is a minor repair concern or something that needs a closer look.


Common questions

How do I know if I need roof installation rather than repair?

If the same issues keep returning, or if the roof has structural damage, sagging, or widespread wear, a new installation may be the better path. We review the condition first and explain what the roof actually needs.

Can roof installation include truss work?

Yes. Since the roof depends on what sits beneath it, truss work may be part of the project when the existing structure needs support, correction, or rebuilding.

Do you handle both new builds and replacements?

Yes. We install roofs for new construction, additions, and full roof replacement projects where the existing roof is no longer the right base to keep.

What materials can be used for a new roof?

Our roof installation work includes metal roofing and tile roofing, chosen according to the property, the structure below, and the finish the owner wants.

How is the work scheduled?

We start with contact and an on-site assessment, then provide a written estimate that outlines scope, materials, and timing before the job moves forward.

Do you serve areas beyond Nassau, NP?

Yes. Bahamas Roofing Company Limited serves Nassau, NP and nearby service areas such as Paradise Island, West Bay Street, Gambier, Marsh Harbour, Freeport, Lucaya, Governor’s Harbour, and Andros Town.


Start your project

If your roof needs a fresh start, Bahamas Roofing Company Limited can assess the structure and explain the right way forward. For roof installation across Nassau, NP, call +12426772899 to arrange an on-site review and get a clear estimate for the work.

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Tell us what your roof needs, whether it is new construction, a repair, a replacement, or truss work. We will review the project and provide a clear next step.