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Shingle Roofing in Orlando & Central Florida

Shingle roofs are common across Central Florida, but Florida heat, storms, wind, and heavy rain can wear them down faster than homeowners expect. Missing shingles, lifted edges, granule loss, damaged flashing, and roof leaks all need to be checked before a small roof issue turns into water damage inside the home.

new shingle roofs

Professional shingle roof installation for homeowners who need a clean, durable roof system built for Florida heat, rain, wind, and long-term curb appeal.

shingle roof Repairs

Targeted shingle roof repairs for missing shingles, lifted edges, roof leaks, flashing issues, pipe boot problems, and storm-related damage.

insurance claims

Roof condition documentation and roofing guidance for homeowners dealing with wind damage, storm inspections, insurance letters, or claim-related roof questions.

shingle roof Estimates

Straightforward roof evaluations for homeowners who need clear answers before replacing an aging roof, buying a home, selling a home, or scheduling repairs.

When to Call for shingle Roofing Help

Shingle roof problems often start small. One lifted shingle, exposed nail, cracked pipe boot, or worn flashing area may not look serious from the ground, but those weak spots can let water into the roof system during the next heavy rain.

You should schedule a free shingle roof inspection if you notice:

Missing, lifted, curled, or cracked shingles

Water stains on ceilings or walls

Leaks or damage after heavy rain / storms

Granules collecting in gutters or around downspouts

Dark streaks, soft spots, or suspicious roof areas

Damaged flashing, vents, valleys, or roof edges

Shingle damage from a previous contractor’s work

Insurance or inspection concerns involving the roof

our shingle roofing process works like this...

1

Tell us what you are seeing

Tell us what you are seeing: missing shingles, roof leak, storm damage, granule loss, inspection letter, aging roof, or general concern.

2

Inspect The Shingle Roof

The roof needs to be checked for visible shingle damage, leak sources, flashing issues, roof penetrations, and signs of wider wear.

3

Explain the findings

You should understand what is damaged, what may be causing the issue, and whether the problem looks isolated or part of a larger roofing concern.

4

Recommend the next step

That may be repair, replacement, documentation, or continued monitoring depending on the roof’s age, condition, and damage.

5

Complete the work

If work is scheduled, the scope should be clear before the job begins.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT SHINGLE ROOFING

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Sometimes, yes. If the damage is limited and the surrounding roof is still in good condition, a targeted repair may make sense. If the roof is older or damage is widespread, replacement may be the better long-term option.

It depends on the age of the roof, the amount of damage, the condition of the shingles, and whether there are leaks or underlying issues. Some shingle roofs only need targeted repairs, while others are better handled with replacement. Orlando Roof Tech can inspect the roof and explain the best next step.

Yes. Missing or lifted shingles can expose the roof system underneath and allow water to enter during rain. Even if you do not see an active leak yet, missing shingles should be checked before the damage spreads.

Storm damage may show up as missing shingles, lifted tabs, creased shingles, exposed underlayment, damaged flashing, or granule loss. Some damage is hard to see from the ground, so it is smart to schedule an inspection after strong wind, hail, or heavy storms.

Some granule loss is normal as a roof ages, but heavy granule loss can be a sign of wear, storm damage, or an aging roof system. If you are seeing granules in gutters or around downspouts, it is worth having the roof inspected.

Shingles can curl, lift, or crack because of age, heat exposure, wind, installation issues, poor attic ventilation, or storm damage. Once shingles stop lying flat, they may not protect the roof system properly.

Yes. Orlando Roof Tech can inspect the roof, document visible damage, and explain what roofing issues may need to be addressed after a storm or insurance inspection.

Not always. It depends on the roof’s age, condition, inspection results, and whether there are active leaks or visible defects. A roof inspection can help you understand whether repair, replacement, or documentation makes the most sense before listing the home.

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