Pasco County · Est. 1924
Main Street,
Still Standing
New Port Richey nearly emptied out in the 2000s, then rebuilt itself storefront by storefront along the Cotee River. The roofs over those storefronts — and the 1920s bungalows behind them — have earned the same kind of attention.
Historic Main Street
Census Population, 1930–2026
1930 · 758
2000 · 16,117
2010 dip
2026 · 18,811
The city lost residents through the 2000s, then rebuilt — back above 18,800 and still climbing.
Field Notes - New Port Richey, FL
The Town That Tried To Be Hollywood
George Sims built one of the area’s first homes here in 1916 and later gave the city its park — Sims Park still carries his name. By the mid-1920s, New Port Richey was chasing something bigger: silent-film star Thomas Meighan wintered on the river, golfer Gene Sarazen built a home here and invented the modern sand wedge in his garage, and a 55-room Spanish-style hotel went up to host the Hollywood crowd that never quite arrived. The 1920s land bust and the Depression ended that ambition fast. The town kept its own traditions anyway — the Chasco Fiesta has run on and off since 1922, and since 1995 New Port Richey has been sister cities with Cavalaire-sur-Mer on the French Riviera.
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What a comeback town asks of a roof
Old Bones, New
Standards
Historic Downtown · Main St
Roofing Century-Old Bones
New Port Richey incorporated in 1924, and a lot of the homes and storefronts near Main Street predate modern wind code by decades. We match the profile and the character while bringing the structure itself up to current Florida code — not the other way around.
Sims Park · Cotee River
River Humidity, Oak Canopy
The Pithlachascotee River corridor and the old oak canopy around Sims Park hold moisture and leaf litter on a roof longer than the newer subdivisions inland do. That changes our material picks, not just our maintenance advice.
Hurricane Season · Jun–Nov
Storm-Ready On The City's Calendar
The city publishes its own hurricane prep window every year. We staff and schedule emergency tarping around those same dates — not after the first named storm already has every crew in Pasco booked solid.
CRA Beautification District
Curb Appeal That Holds Up
Downtown's beautification push has put real money into how Main Street-adjacent homes look from the street. A code-correct roof is the most visible upgrade there is — and the one most likely to get a second look.
Life Along The Cotee
Around New Port Richey
Downtown block or a quieter street off Little Road, we’ve worked this whole city long enough to know it past the roofline.
Splash pad, amphitheater, riverwalk
Sims Park & Orange Lake
Donated to the city in 1924 by the same man who built much of early New Port Richey, it's still the loop everyone walks — past the Vietnam memorial, around the lake, along the Cotee.
Boardwalks & trails, sunrise to sunset
James E. Grey Preserve
A mile-plus of trail and boardwalk through the preserve just outside downtown — free, wheelchair-accessible, and rarely crowded.
1927 hotel, restored 2022
The Hacienda & Main Street
Gene Sarazen invented the modern sand wedge in a garage a few blocks from here, back when New Port Richey was trying to become Florida’s Hollywood. The Hacienda and the restored Richey Suncoast Theatre are what’s left of that era.
Real Reviews
5.0
NPR Homeowners Trust Farrell
“I called for a free inspection not expecting much. They showed up with thermal imaging equipment and found a slow leak we had no idea about. Saved us thousands in potential structural damage.”
Sandra Kowalski
New Port Richey, FL
“Great experience from start to finish. The price was fair with no high-pressure sales tactics, which I really appreciated. They were upfront about potential unknown costs including wood replacement, so there were no surprises.”
John Lyth
New Port Richey, FL
“Farrell Roofing replaced my roof quickly and at a great savings over other contractors I enquired with.”
Tamarra Barton
New Port Richey, FL
“We had our roof seriously damaged by Hurricane Milton. After a major struggle with our insurance company, we contracted with Farrell. We worked with Roy — he is a great guy. Couldn't be more pleased with the result.”
Brad Gustafson
New Port Richey, FL
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