
Monticello Florida
PRO Roofing – Monticello, Florida
Town History
At PRO Roofing, we’re proud to serve the charming town of Monticello, the county seat of Jefferson County and a place steeped in history. Settled around 1827 and incorporated in 1859, Monticello takes its name from the home of Thomas Jefferson and features a historic courthouse modeled on that estate. Its downtown historic district is one of Florida’s oldest, with many 19thâcentury buildings still intact. We believe that preserving homes and neighborhoods with the same care given to these historic assets is part of our mission at PRO Roofing.
Area Sports
In Monticello, everyday life brings plenty of opportunities for activity, even though it doesn’t host major pro teams. Local recreation facilities like the Jefferson County Recreation Park support youth sports, community gatherings, and outdoor fitness. Meanwhile, nearby natural amenities provide space for hiking, cycling, and exploration—making outdoor living an integral part of the town’s rhythm. At PRO Roofing, we understand that families stay active and busy—and they need roofs they can trust through every season.
Local Attractions
Monticello boasts a postcardâworthy smallâtown feel with majestic live oak trees draped in Spanish moss, historic architecture, and a downtown full of local shops and cafés. A standout venue is the Perkins Opera House (1890), which continues to host cultural events and drives community pride. For residents, what matters is not just the places they visit—but the home they come back to. That’s why at PRO Roofing we’re dedicated to protecting the roof above those moments of rest, connection, and enjoyment.
City Parks
Green spaces in Monticello play a big role in everyday life. The city’s own Parks Department highlights places like the Monticello Ecological Park at 1005â¯S.â¯Waterâ¯Street, offering trails, elevated boardwalks over springâfed streams, and exercise stations in a natural setting. These parks reinforce why Monticello appeals to people who value nature and community. At PRO Roofing, we bring the same care and attention to every roofing project that Monticello puts into its public spaces.
Major Residential Neighborhoods
Monticello’s neighborhoods reflect its blend of historic roots and quiet growth. With a population of about 2,589 as of 2020, homes range from historic residences downtown to newer properties in outlying areas. Housing tends to carry the charm of older craftsmanship with the convenience of modern living. At PRO Roofing, we understand the diversity of homes in Monticello—whether a heritage house with architectural detail or a more recent build—and we tailor our roofing services accordingly to serve the entire community.













