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Orlando Roofing Company

Residential and commercial roofing for the full city of Orlando — from downtown high-density buildings to the older established neighborhoods ringing the urban core — headquartered in the Metrowest/Westgate corridor.

Local context

A city-wide range of roofs, not one housing type

Orlando proper covers a lot of ground and a lot of roof ages. Downtown and the surrounding urban neighborhoods — Thornton Park, Lake Eola Heights, College Park, Colonialtown — mix historic bungalows with original or long-replaced roofs against mid-rise commercial and mixed-use buildings running low-slope membrane systems. Move outward into neighborhoods like Conway, Pine Hills, Rio Grande, or the SoDo corridor and you find the more typical Central Florida mix: 1970s-1990s ranch homes on their second or third asphalt shingle roof, alongside newer infill construction.

That range means an "Orlando roofing job" could be a historic-district reroof with material and appearance considerations, a commercial TPO recover on a strip retail building, or a straightforward shingle replacement on a 1980s ranch — we scope each one on its own roof, not a citywide template.

Orlando's inland position doesn't exempt it from storm exposure — the city still sees direct wind and hail impact from named storms tracking through Central Florida, along with the intense pop-up thunderstorms that build over the metro almost daily in summer. Older roofs in the established in-city neighborhoods, particularly ones that haven't been reinspected since their last reroof, are where we most often find storm damage that's gone unnoticed until a leak shows up inside.

Density adds its own wrinkle citywide: closely built lots in older urban neighborhoods mean roof access, staging, and dumpster placement all take more planning than a suburban reroof, and shared walls or attached structures on some in-city properties change how flashing and tie-ins get scoped. On the commercial side, downtown's mix of low-slope roofs over occupied retail and office space means most jobs also have to account for keeping a business open and dry during the work, not just finishing the roof.

Permits & process
  • Roofing permits inside Orlando city limits go through the City of Orlando Permitting Services division, distinct from unincorporated Orange County permitting.
  • Homes in designated historic districts may have additional review requirements for visible roof materials — we flag this before scoping if your address is in one.
Most requested in Orlando

What we're usually called out for

Full reroofs on shingle homes past service life, low-slope commercial recover and replacement in mixed-use corridors, and storm-damage inspections for older in-city neighborhoods after a wind or hail event. Because Orlando covers so much ground, the actual mix varies block by block — a request from College Park often looks nothing like one from the SoDo corridor, and we scope each on the roof in front of us. [Orlando-specific project count/testimonials pending]

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