Orlando Roofing & Exterior Experts
Orlando sits at the center of the Florida peninsula, where hurricanes arrive inland with weakened but still-damaging wind and historic rain — Hurricane Ian (2022) drove catastrophic flooding across Central Florida. As the lightning capital of the U.S. with near-daily summer storms, Orlando roofs take a relentless beating. From historic Winter Park and College Park to booming Lake Nona and Windermere, we bring Florida Building Code roofing, wind-mitigation insurance-credit systems, and storm-claim expertise to the Orlando metro.
Community Overview
Population
2.8M+ (Greater Orlando metro)
Housing Stock
Orlando sits in the center of the Florida peninsula, where hurricanes arrive inland with weakened but still-damaging wind and catastrophic rain — Hurricane Ian's 2022 path dumped historic flooding across Central Florida. The region is also the lightning capital of the U.S., with near-daily summer storms. Orlando's housing spans historic College Park and Winter Park, lakeside Conway and Dr. Phillips, and the booming master-planned communities of Lake Nona, Windermere, and the east-metro suburbs.
Weather Challenges in Orlando
- • Inland hurricane wind: storms like Ian (2022) reach Orlando with weakened but still-damaging hurricane and tropical-storm wind.
- • Catastrophic rain & inland flooding: Ian dumped historic rainfall across Central Florida — wind-driven rain and runoff test every roof and flashing detail.
- • Lightning capital of the U.S.: Orlando sits in the most lightning-prone region in the country, with near-daily summer thunderstorms.
- • Intense sun, heat & humidity: relentless UV and moisture age shingles and feed black algae streaking across the metro.
- • Florida Building Code & insurance: code-compliant, wind-mitigated roofs earn premium credits on Orlando's expensive insurance market.
- • Fast suburban growth: booming Lake Nona, Windermere, and east-metro subdivisions add builder-grade roofs that need correct installation and documentation.
Our Services for Orlando
Hurricane & High-Wind Roofing
Orlando sits in the most hurricane-exposed state in the nation. We install Florida Building Code roof systems engineered for major-hurricane wind — sealed and re-nailed decking, a secondary water barrier, reinforced fastening, and 130–150+ mph-rated shingle, tile, or metal — plus full storm restoration after named-storm events.
Wind Mitigation & Insurance-Credit Roofing
Florida's insurance market rewards stronger roofs. We build to the wind-mitigation features carriers credit — nailed (not stapled) decking, code-compliant nailing patterns, secondary water resistance, and proper roof-to-wall connections — and document them so Orlando homeowners can qualify for premium discounts on a notoriously expensive market.
Tile, Shingle & Metal Roof Systems
Orlando roofs run the full Florida range — concrete and clay tile, architectural asphalt shingle, and standing-seam metal. We install and restore all three with algae-resistant, high-wind-rated products matched to your home and HOA, not a one-size template.
Heavy-Rain, Flood & Lightning-Belt Roofing
Inland Orlando sits in the most lightning-prone region in the country, with near-daily summer downpours and the inland flooding hurricanes like Ian drove deep into Central Florida. We seal, re-flash, and detail roofs for wind-driven rain and relentless storm runoff.
Heat, UV, Humidity & Algae-Resistant Roofing
Florida's intense sun, heat, and humidity bake roofs and feed the black algae streaking (Gloeocapsa) common across Orlando. We install algae-resistant systems with reflective 'cool-roof' options and balanced attic ventilation that extend roof life and help cut cooling costs.
Storm Restoration & Insurance Claims
We document hurricane, wind, and wind-driven-water damage professionally, meet your adjuster on-site, and manage the claim from inspection to completion — navigating Florida's roof-age and replacement rules. Most qualifying storm damage is covered at 100% minus your deductible.
Neighborhoods We Serve
- • Winter Park & College Park — historic higher-value homes with complex roofs.
- • Baldwin Park & Audubon Park — established and revitalized close-in neighborhoods.
- • Dr. Phillips & Windermere — affluent southwest-metro housing.
- • Lake Nona & Laureate Park — booming master-planned southeast Orlando.
- • Conway & Belle Isle — established lakeside neighborhoods.
- • Avalon Park, Waterford Lakes & east-metro — growing suburban Orange County.
ZIP Codes Served
Orange County and the Greater Orlando metro
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Orlando really get hurricane damage if it's inland?
Yes. Storms like Hurricane Ian (2022) reach Orlando with weakened but still-damaging hurricane and tropical-storm wind, and Ian drove historic inland flooding across Central Florida. We build inland Orlando roofs to Florida Building Code — sealed decking, secondary water barrier, reinforced fastening — for wind and the relentless rain that follows.
Can a new roof lower my Orlando insurance premium?
Often, yes. Orlando carriers credit wind-mitigation features — nailed decking, code-compliant nailing, secondary water resistance, and strong roof-to-wall connections. We build to those features and document them so you can pursue discounts on Orlando's costly insurance market.
Why does my Orlando roof get black streaks?
Those streaks are algae (Gloeocapsa) that thrives in Florida's heat and humidity. We install algae-resistant roofing systems with reflective options and balanced attic ventilation to slow streaking, extend roof life, and help cut cooling costs.
My newer Lake Nona or Windermere home — could it have storm damage?
Yes. Many of the metro's fast-growing subdivisions have builder-grade roofs that can fail early after hurricane wind and heavy rain. We inspect for storm and installation damage and document anything insurance should cover.
Do you handle Orlando hurricane and storm claims?
Yes. We document hurricane wind, wind-driven rain, and storm damage, meet your adjuster on-site, and manage the claim end to end — including Florida's roof-age and replacement rules. Most qualifying damage is covered at 100% minus your deductible.
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