$53M roofing firm expands office, facility in Fort Myers

Tallahassee-based Lloyd Roofing has seen a continued increase in demand the past three years in Fort Myers and the surrounding areas.


  • By Mark Gordon
  • | 8:15 p.m. July 14, 2025
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Tallahassee-based Lloyd Roofing opened a Fort Myers office in 2017.
Tallahassee-based Lloyd Roofing opened a Fort Myers office in 2017.
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Tallahassee-based Lloyd Roofing is expanding in Southwest Florida, with a new regional headquarters in Fort Myers. The expansion, according to a statement, is “to accommodate a growing portfolio of commercial and residential customers across the region.”

The new space is at 2151 Andrea Lane in South Fort Myers. It features 3,000 square feet of office space and 2,100 square feet of warehouse space, in addition to a fenced yard to park company vehicles and equipment.

“Lloyd Roofing launched its Southwest Florida division in 2017, but our local operation grew substantially in the weeks and months following Hurricane Ian in 2022,” says Rast Bryant, Lloyd Roofing’s Southwest Florida general manager, in the statement. 

Lloyd Roofing’s growth in Southwest Florida, the release adds, helped fuel the company’s rise to No. 56 nationally, and No. 11 in Florida, based on sales volume, according to National Roofing Contractor’s 2024 Top Roofing Contractors list. The company had $53 million in revenue in 2023, the publication reports.

Founded in 2010, Lloyd Roofing’s commercial division partners with builders, developers, contractors, business owners and property managers to service high-rise buildings, condominiums, apartment complexes, hotels, churches, retail centers, schools and other buildings. Its residential division services single-family homes with a variety of roof types, including shingle, tile, metal, flat and wood shake. 

 

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Mark Gordon

Mark Gordon is the managing editor of the Business Observer. He has worked for the Business Observer since 2005. He previously worked for newspapers and magazines in upstate New York, suburban Philadelphia and Jacksonville.

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