Serving the Mississippi Gulf Coast
Coastal Construction for the Mississippi Coast
Licensed contractor serving Biloxi, Gulfport, Bay St. Louis, Ocean Springs, and Pass Christian with hurricane-resistant roofing, storm repairs, and coastal remodeling.
Building on the Mississippi Gulf Coast
The Mississippi Gulf Coast β from Bay St. Louis and Pass Christian through Long Beach, Gulfport, Biloxi, and out to Ocean Springs and Pascagoula β faces the same hurricane exposure and salt air challenges that we've spent years mastering across Southeast Louisiana. Homes along the Mississippi Sound deal with storm surge flooding, wind-driven rain, and coastal corrosion that most inland contractors aren't equipped to handle.
Our crews travel from New Orleans to serve homeowners across Harrison, Hancock, and Jackson counties. We understand FEMA elevation requirements, FORTIFIED roofing standards, and the materials that resist corrosion in a marine environment. Whether you're rebuilding after storm damage in Biloxi, renovating a beachfront home in Pass Christian, or building new elevated construction in Bay St. Louis, we bring the specialized coastal experience that Gulf Coast homes require.
Standard residential materials fail faster on the coast. Salt air corrodes standard fasteners within months. High humidity causes mold behind walls built with standard drywall. Wind-driven rain penetrates roofing systems that weren't sealed to coastal standards. Every material choice we make β from standing seam metal roofing with marine-grade fasteners to fiber cement siding and PVC trim β is selected for performance in this environment.
All Mississippi Gulf Coast projects are performed by licensed, insured, and documented crews with experience in coastal building codes, FEMA elevation requirements, and hurricane-resistant construction methods.
Roofing
Hurricane-rated roofing systems built for coastal wind and salt exposure along the Mississippi coast.
Learn MoreKitchen Remodeling
Coastal kitchen renovations with moisture-resistant materials for Mississippi Gulf Coast homes.
Learn MoreBathroom Remodeling
Bathrooms designed for humidity and salt air conditions in Biloxi, Gulfport, and Ocean Springs.
Learn MoreHome Additions
Code-compliant additions engineered for flood zones along the Mississippi coastline.
Learn MoreStructural Repairs
Storm damage and foundation work for coastal structures in Harrison and Hancock counties.
Learn MoreWhole-Home Remodeling
Complete renovations built for coastal resilience in Pass Christian, Long Beach, and beyond.
Learn MoreNew Construction
Elevated homes built to FEMA and wind-code standards along the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
Learn MorePopular Services on the Mississippi Gulf Coast
π Roofing Services β Hurricane-rated systems for coastal homes in Biloxi, Gulfport & Bay St. Louis
π‘οΈ FORTIFIED Certified Roofing for Mississippi Coastal Properties
Hurricane-resistant roofs with 15β40% insurance discounts β verified by IBHS
Our Coastal Construction Process
Building on the Mississippi Gulf Coast requires a different approach. Every project follows a process designed for coastal conditions, county codes, and FEMA compliance.
Coastal Assessment
We evaluate your property's flood zone, wind exposure, and structural condition before recommending any work.
Engineering & Permits
Our team handles wind load calculations, elevation certificates, and all county permitting requirements in Mississippi.
Marine-Grade Construction
Every material β from fasteners to siding β is selected for salt air resistance and coastal durability.
Code Compliance & Inspection
We coordinate all required inspections and deliver a finished project that meets current FEMA and Mississippi building codes.
Why Mississippi Gulf Coast Construction Is Different
The Mississippi Gulf Coast has rebuilt stronger since Katrina, but the threat never goes away. Homes from Waveland to Pascagoula face direct exposure to the Gulf of Mexico β storm surge, Category 3+ winds, and relentless salt air that degrades standard building materials within years. The difference between a home that survives a major hurricane and one that doesn't often comes down to construction details that aren't visible after the project is finished β sealed roof decks, properly rated fastener schedules, and structural connections engineered for uplift loads.
In Hancock County, beachfront homes in Bay St. Louis and Waveland sit in some of the highest-risk flood zones on the coast. Harrison County communities like Gulfport, Biloxi, and Long Beach face compound risk β both storm surge flooding and wind exposure along the barrier islands. In Jackson County, Ocean Springs and Gautier homes deal with similar coastal challenges plus tidal marsh conditions that affect foundations.
We build for these conditions because we've spent years mastering coastal construction across the Gulf. Our crews know which materials perform in salt air, how to meet Mississippi's wind-load requirements, and how to navigate county permitting efficiently. We don't cut corners on coastal builds β because on the Gulf Coast, shortcuts put families at risk.
Mississippi Gulf Coast Communities We Serve
Recent Mississippi Gulf Coast Projects
See examples of our completed projects along the Mississippi Gulf Coast.

Custom Elevated Coastal Home β Bay St. Louis, MS

LVP Flooring Installation β Gulfport, MS

Bathroom Remodel β Ocean Springs, MS

Kitchen Remodel β Biloxi, MS
Mississippi Gulf Coast Construction FAQs
Common questions about building, roofing, and remodeling along the Mississippi coast.
Our Louisiana Service Areas
In addition to the Mississippi Gulf Coast, we serve these communities throughout Southeast Louisiana:
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Ready to Start Your Mississippi Gulf Coast Project?
Schedule a consultation to discuss your vision with our team. We'll provide honest guidance and a detailed estimate.