Scott Roofing —
Served from Our Scott Office
Scott is the home of our Acadiana office at 102 Park W. Drive — a city of 8,932 (2020 census) in Lafayette Parish along the I-10 corridor immediately west of Lafayette proper. Known as 'Where the West Begins' for its place at the western edge of the Acadiana cultural region, Scott has grown steadily as a Lafayette-adjacent community while keeping a distinctive small-town civic identity. The Boudin Capital of the World designation, the annual Bouillie Festival, and a strip of family-run boudin shops along Cameron Street anchor the local culture. Most of our trucks register here, and our crews dispatch from this address daily.
(337) 408-1089About 0 min (0 mi) from our Scott office.
Why Scott Is Different
What roofing in Scott actually looks like
Our Office Is Here
102 Park West Drive. Zero drive time, same-day dispatch, and crews who live throughout Lafayette Parish. Most of our Acadiana staging happens at this address.
Direct I-10 Routing
Scott sits right off I-10, which makes routing into Lafayette, Crowley, Breaux Bridge, and the broader Acadiana service area fast and predictable. No commute time from a yard somewhere else.
Mixed Stock From Older Cottages To New Subdivisions
Scott runs older Acadian-cottage and shotgun stock around Cameron Street and the historic core, plus newer subdivisions on the south and west sides bringing modern hip-roof geometry and standing-seam metal as common spec.
Same Hurricane Exposure As Lafayette
Scott is inside Lafayette Parish and inside the same 130–140 mph design wind zone. Laura, Delta, and Ida all delivered tropical wind across the city. Storm response here is part of the same dispatch as the rest of Acadiana.
Services for Scott
Scott Roofing Services
Service pages live under our Lafayette hub — same crews, same office, serving Scott.
Residential
Single-family roofing — repairs, replacements, and roof systems for Scott homeowners.
Commercial
TPO, PVC, mod-bit, metal — for property and facility managers in Scott.
View Lafayette commercial services →Storm Damage
Hail, wind, and severe-weather damage — inspection, documentation, repair.
Local Climate
Scott weather reality
Scott sits inside the broader Lafayette climate zone — the same storm patterns and seasonal risks apply. See the Lafayette hub for the full climate breakdown.
Scott Building Stock
The houses we re-roof here
Older Acadian-style cottages and shotguns around the historic Cameron Street commercial spine and the original town grid — raised-pier construction with plank decking common on pre-1955 stock.
Mid-century ranch and brick traditional through the surrounding residential rings — the most common claim profile after Acadiana hurricane events.
Newer subdivisions on the south and west sides bring traditional Acadian-vernacular architectural shingles and hip-roof geometry; standing-seam metal is increasingly common on new builds.
Mixed commercial stock along Cameron Street and the I-10 frontage — small office, retail, restaurant, and warehouse properties with both sloped and flat-roof systems.
Industrial and oilfield-services commercial scattered through the I-10 corridor — flat membrane and modified bitumen systems common.
Local Landmarks
Working in Scott
Places our crews drive past every week.
Cameron Street (Historic Spine)
Scott's traditional commercial corridor — boudin shops, family restaurants, and small-business storefronts that anchor the city's 'Boudin Capital of the World' identity.
Boudin Festival Grounds
Site of the Bouillie Festival, the city's annual cultural celebration drawing visitors from across Acadiana.
I-10 / Apollo Road Interchange
Major commercial gateway connecting Scott to Lafayette and the broader Acadiana region.
102 Park W. Drive (Our Office)
Brown's Roofing's Acadiana office — where our Lafayette, St. Martin, Iberia, St. Landry, and Vermilion parish dispatch routes from.
Local Reality
Insurance & Permits in Scott
The City of Scott runs its own permitting through City Hall for in-city work; unincorporated Lafayette Parish goes through Lafayette Consolidated Government's Codes Division. We pull permits on your behalf for both. The insurance landscape is the Acadiana-wide Louisiana hard market — multiple carriers became insolvent after the 2020–21 storm seasons, Louisiana Citizens enrollment is widespread, and named-storm deductibles of 2–5% are standard. The Louisiana Fortify Homes Program grant up to $10,000 toward an IBHS FORTIFIED Roof retrofit applies on the same statewide terms. Lafayette Parish sits in the 130–140 mph design wind zone under the State Uniform Construction Code, dictating fastener schedules and underlayment specs we follow on every job.
FAQ
Scott Roofing FAQ
- Effectively yes. Scott is where our trucks live. Same-day tarp response is the standard if you call before noon, often faster than that on active leak emergencies because we're already routing through town. Our Acadiana materials staging, crew dispatch, and supervisor visits all run from this address.
- Yes. The City of Scott runs its own building permit office through Scott City Hall for in-city addresses; Lafayette Consolidated Government handles Lafayette city and most of unincorporated Lafayette Parish. We pull the right permit for your specific address — you don't have to figure out which jurisdiction.
- Yes. Laura (August 2020) delivered Category 2-equivalent sustained winds across Lafayette Parish including Scott, followed by Delta six weeks later in October 2020 — a less-discussed but cumulative event for the same homes. Ida (2021) added another tropical-wind cycle. Many of the metro's recent re-roofs and FORTIFIED retrofits across Scott trace back to that 2020–21 storm window.
- Worth considering. Standing-seam Galvalume handles the 130–140 mph design wind zone better than most shingle systems, costs less over a 50-year window, and matches the Acadian architectural vernacular common across Lafayette Parish — Couret Farms, Sugar Mill Pond, River Ranch all spec metal at scale. We install standing-seam weekly across the metro and discuss the trade-offs honestly based on your specific property and budget.
- Yes — particularly given the cumulative hurricane exposure across Acadiana. The Louisiana Fortify Homes Program grant up to $10,000 toward an IBHS FORTIFIED Roof retrofit makes the math work when you're replacing anyway. Sealed roof deck, ring-shank fasteners, enhanced edge metal, and high-wind-rated shingle attachment deliver materially better performance in tropical conditions, and most Lafayette Parish carriers offer 20–40% premium discounts on the wind portion of policies for an active FORTIFIED certificate.
- Yes. Our commercial division services the small office, retail, warehouse, and oilfield-services commercial along the Apollo Road and I-10 frontage. TPO, PVC, modified bitumen, and silicone restoration coatings are the most common scope. Tenant-occupied scheduling and after-hours work are standard for properties that can't pause operations during a re-roof or repair.
Our Lafayette Office
We dispatch crews to Scott from our Scott office — about 0 minutes (0 mi).
LA Office
Brown's Roofing
Lafayette
102 Park W. Drive, Scott, LA 70583
(337) 408-1089Monday–Friday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: By appointment
Sunday: Closed
Also Serving Communities Near Scott
- Lafayette
- Carencro
- Duson
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