Professional shingle roof replacements in Orlando with proper installation, inspection, and ventilation.
Professional Shingle Roof Replacements
In Orlando, shingle roofs face intense sun, humidity, and seasonal storms that shorten their lifespan. We specialize in shingle roof replacements with proper underlayment, ventilation, and protection against Florida's weather—so your new roof lasts.
We follow a disciplined process to protect your home and install a roof built to withstand Florida weather.
We lay tarps, move items, and build barriers around landscaping. Nothing gets damaged except old shingles.
Old shingles come off entirely so we can examine the deck for rot, water damage, or weak spots that need repair.
New flashing goes on. Underlayment and ice-and-water shield are installed to block leaks at valleys and eaves.
Starter shingles go down first, then rows overlap and nail properly. Hip and ridge caps finish the edges securely.
Ridge vents or soffit vents let warm, moist air escape your attic. No mold, no premature shingle failure.
A rolling magnet catches every nail. Gutters get cleaned. Your property should look like we were never there.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
Complete shingle roof replacement services tailored to Orlando homes.
Whether your roof is damaged by storms, aging, or just need better protection, we remove old shingles and install new ones properly—with ice and water shield, underlayment, and ventilation built in. Orlando homes in College Park, Thornton Park, and downtown often need replacement after 18-25 years of heat and humidity.
Architectural shingles resist wind up to 110+ mph and handle Florida's UV rays better than 3-tab options. Proper installation means your new roof won't leak during heavy rains or tropical storms.
When we strip your old roof, we always inspect the deck underneath. Rotten or soft spots get replaced before new shingles go down. Skip this step and your new roof fails early.
Water damage is common in high-humidity areas like Lake Nona and Baldwin Park. We replace bad plywood or OSB so your roof sits on a solid, dry foundation. Saves money and headaches down the line.
New metal flashing seals around vents, chimneys, and skylights. Ice-and-water shield covers the first few feet of eaves and all valleys. Synthetic underlayment provides a second water defense.
These layers stop leaks before they start—especially critical in Windermere, Dr. Phillips, and other neighborhoods that see heavy rain and wind pressure against roof edges.
Proper venting removes heat and moisture from your attic, extending shingle life and preventing mold. Orlando's hot, humid summers demand good airflow—ridge vents work best with soffit vents for balanced intake and exhaust.
Trapped heat bakes shingles from below, causing early granule loss. Good ventilation keeps temperatures down and moisture out, protecting your investment for decades.
A roof is your home's first line of defense against Florida's weather.
Orlando sits in central Florida's humid subtropical zone. Intense UV rays break down shingles over time. High humidity encourages algae and mold. Seasonal storms bring heavy rain and wind that test every seam and nail.
A quality shingle roof, when installed right, lasts 20-25 years in Orlando. Shortcuts—skipped underlayment, reused flashing, poor ventilation—cut that time in half. We build roofs that survive.
A new roof is one of the biggest investments you'll make. Proper installation protects your home from leaks, water damage, and costly repairs down the road. It also improves curb appeal and resale value.
Homes in Mills50, Lake Eola Heights, and Baldwin Park benefit from roofs that show quality craftsmanship. A well-built roof tells buyers your home was cared for.
We work throughout Orlando, from downtown to the outer neighborhoods.
We replace shingle roofs in College Park, Thornton Park, Lake Nona, Baldwin Park, Audubon Park, and throughout central Orlando. Each neighborhood has different weather exposure and building styles—we adjust our approach accordingly.
Historic homes in downtown Orlando and Thornton Park need careful handling. Newer builds in Lake Nona and Baldwin Park often have trickier roof lines. We know the area and the challenges each region faces.
We understand Orlando's building codes, permit requirements, and weather patterns. Our team has completed hundreds of shingle roof replacements across central Florida—we know what works and what fails.
When you choose us, you get a local contractor who stands behind every roof we install.
In Orlando's hot, humid climate, a properly installed shingle roof typically lasts 20-25 years. Architectural shingles resist UV damage and wind better than 3-tab options. Maintenance—removing debris, keeping gutters clear, trimming overhanging branches—extends lifespan. Poor ventilation, inadequate underlayment, or storm damage can cut that time in half.
Common questions about shingle roof replacement in Orlando.
Most residential roof replacements in Orlando take 1-2 days, depending on roof size and weather. Larger homes or complex roof lines may take longer. We provide a clear timeline before we start.
Yes. Orlando requires permits for roof replacements to ensure building codes are followed. We handle permitting and inspections for you—no surprises or delays on your end.
Deck repairs are typically extra, but we provide an honest estimate once the old roof is off. Skipping repairs leads to failure—we always recommend fixing the foundation properly.
You can, but expect noise and vibration. Most homeowners leave for the day or work from elsewhere. We'll keep you informed and answer questions anytime.
We remove all old shingles, underlayment, and debris. Everything gets hauled away to a landfill or recycling facility. Your yard gets a final magnet sweep for stray nails.
Look for missing or curling shingles, significant granule loss, water stains on ceilings, or a roof over 20 years old. We offer free inspections to assess your roof's condition.
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