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Orlando Pricing Guide · Updated 2026

Roof Repair Cost In Orlando FL: What To Expect In 2025

Real pricing from a licensed Central Florida roofing contractor. No inflated estimates, no vague "it depends" answers. This guide breaks down what Orlando homeowners actually pay for shingle repairs, leak fixes, storm damage, tile work, and emergency calls in 2025.

📅 Updated 2025 ⏱ 11 min read 👷 By Holes In My Roof Repair Orlando 📍 Central Florida

One of the most common questions we get from Orlando homeowners is a simple one: "How much is this going to cost me?" It is a fair question, and honestly, the roofing industry has not done a great job of giving straight answers. Most contractor websites either dodge the question entirely or throw out a wide range so vague it is not useful to anyone.

This guide is different. We have been repairing roofs across Central Florida since 2001, and we want to give you real numbers with honest context. Pricing varies depending on your roof type, pitch, the extent of damage, and whether hidden issues turn up during the job. But the ranges here reflect what we actually charge, and what you should expect to pay from any licensed Orlando roofing contractor in 2025.

One important note before we start: these are repair costs, not replacement costs. If your roof is nearing end of life, there is a separate conversation to have about whether repair or replacement makes more financial sense. We cover that toward the end of this guide.

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Average Roof Repair Costs in Orlando

💰 Start Here
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Roof Inspection and Estimate · Orlando FL

For most Orlando homeowners, roof repair costs in 2025 fall somewhere between $350 and $4,500 depending on the scope of work. That range sounds frustratingly wide, but the reality is that a two-shingle patch job on a single-story home and a full valley replacement with flashing work on a steep-pitch tile roof are both "repairs" - they just happen to be at completely opposite ends of the cost spectrum.

Here is a quick snapshot of where most jobs land:

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Minor Repairs
$350 - $900
Small patch jobs, a few shingles, single flashing point, minor sealant work
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Major Repairs
$2,500 - $4,500+
Extensive damage, decking rot, large tile sections, structural work
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Why Orlando Pricing Differs From National Averages

National roofing cost guides often quote lower figures than what Central Florida homeowners actually pay. Orlando's climate creates specific challenges: materials degrade faster under constant UV exposure and humidity, labor costs reflect Florida's licensing and insurance requirements, and post-storm demand surges can push prices higher in the weeks following a major weather event. The figures in this guide reflect realistic 2025 Orlando market pricing.

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Minor vs. Major Roof Repairs

📊 Know the Difference

Understanding whether you are dealing with a minor repair or a major one matters because it affects not just cost, but also how urgently you need to act and whether your homeowners insurance is likely to be involved.

Repair Type Description Typical Cost Range
Sealant / caulk repairRe-sealing around vents, pipes, edges$150 - $400
1 - 5 shingles replacedSmall wind or impact damage area$350 - $650
Flashing repair (single point)Chimney, vent, or skylight flashing$400 - $800
Minor leak repairIsolated entry point, no deck damage$500 - $950
Ridge cap replacementSection of ridge or hip cap$600 - $1,200
Larger shingle section10 - 30+ shingles, one roof face$900 - $2,000
Flashing replacement (full)Valley, multiple penetrations$800 - $1,800
Leak with deck damageRotted decking boards, re-sheathing$1,500 - $3,500
Full slope repair / re-roof sectionOne face of roof, all materials$2,500 - $4,500
Pricing reflects 2025 Orlando market rates. Final cost depends on roof pitch, access, hidden damage, and materials. Get a written estimate before work begins.
Hidden damage is the biggest cost variable. What looks like a $600 shingle repair from the ground can become a $2,000+ job once a contractor opens the damaged area and finds rotted decking underneath. Florida's humidity and heavy rain seasons mean deck rot is common, especially on roofs that have had undetected slow leaks. Always ask your contractor what happens if hidden damage is found before you sign anything.
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Roof Leak Repair Costs

💧 Most Common Call
Active roof leak damage before repair in Orlando FL home showing water intrusion
Roof Leak · Before Repair · Orlando FL

Roof leak repair is the single most common service call we receive, and the cost ranges considerably based on one critical factor: how long the leak has been going before it was caught. A roof leak that is addressed within days of first appearing is almost always far cheaper to fix than one that has been dripping slowly into insulation for months.

Leak repair costs in Orlando typically break down like this:

Leak ScenarioWhat It Usually InvolvesTypical Cost
Simple flashing leakRe-seal or replace single flashing point, no decking damage$400 - $800
Pipe boot / vent seal failureReplace rubber boot around plumbing vent or HVAC penetration$300 - $600
Shingle leak, no deck damageReplace damaged shingles, inspect and seal underlayment$600 - $1,100
Valley leakRemove and replace valley flashing and shingles both sides$900 - $1,800
Leak with insulation damageRoof repair plus wet insulation removal and replacement$1,200 - $2,500
Leak with deck rotRoof repair plus decking board replacement and re-sheathing$1,800 - $4,000
Interior water damage (drywall, paint, mold remediation) is separate and not included in these figures. Roof repair must be completed before interior work begins.
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The Leak Source Is Rarely Where the Drip Appears

In Florida homes, wind-driven rain often enters at one point and travels along rafters or sheathing before dripping through your ceiling somewhere completely different. We have traced leaks to entry points 10 to 15 feet from where homeowners found water stains inside. This is why leak diagnostics take time and why a cheap "patch and go" fix often does not solve the real problem.

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Storm Damage Roof Repair Costs

🌀 Hurricane Season Reality
Storm damaged shingles on Orlando FL home after hurricane requiring insurance claim repair
Hurricane Storm Damage · Before Repair

Central Florida sits squarely in Florida's hurricane corridor. Between named storms, tropical systems, and severe afternoon thunderstorms that build every summer, storm roof damage repair accounts for a significant portion of our work each year. The cost depends heavily on wind speed, what debris struck the roof, and the size of the area affected.

Storm Damage TypeTypical Cost Range
Minor wind damage (few shingles, small area)$400 - $900
Moderate wind damage (one roof section, ridge caps)$1,200 - $2,800
Major wind or hurricane damage (multiple sections)$3,000 - $6,000+
Debris impact damage (branch, tree limb)$800 - $3,500 depending on size
Hail damage (shingle bruising, granule loss)$1,500 - $4,000
Emergency roof tarping (storm protection)$400 - $900 per section
Storm damage is frequently covered by Florida homeowners insurance. Document damage before any repairs and file your claim quickly. We assist with adjuster visits and documentation at no extra charge.
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Post-Storm Pricing Surge Is Real

After major Florida hurricanes like Ian and Milton, roof repair demand across Central Florida spikes immediately. Material costs increase as supply chains strain, and contractor availability tightens as crews book out weeks in advance. If you can address storm damage quickly, before the post-storm backlog peaks, you will likely get faster service and more predictable pricing. That is another reason to file your insurance claim fast and get a contractor on site early.

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Emergency Roof Repair Pricing

⚡ 24/7 Response
Emergency roof tarping being installed on storm damaged Orlando FL home at night
Emergency Tarping · Same-Day Response · Orlando

Emergency roof repair - the kind needed at 2am during a storm or on a Sunday afternoon after a tree branch comes down - does cost more than a scheduled repair. That is the honest reality. After-hours calls, material availability at short notice, and the speed of response all factor into emergency pricing.

That said, the cost of emergency tarping or a temporary patch is almost always far lower than the cost of leaving an open roof to sustain additional water damage through the next rain event. A $600 emergency tarp often prevents a $4,000 interior water damage situation.

Emergency ServiceTypical Cost
Emergency roof tarping (single area)$400 - $900
Emergency temporary patch (small area)$350 - $750
After-hours emergency call surcharge$150 - $350 added to repair cost
Same-day repair (booked urgently)Standard rate plus 10 - 20% urgency premium
Emergency interior protection (tarp, pump)$200 - $500 depending on scope
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Emergency Costs Are Often Reimbursed by Insurance

Florida homeowners policies typically require you to take reasonable steps to prevent further damage after a storm. Emergency tarping and temporary repairs qualify as mitigation, and most policies reimburse these costs as part of the overall claim. Keep your receipts and photograph the work before and after installation. Do not let fear of out-of-pocket cost stop you from protecting your home in an active rain situation.

Get a Free, Written Roof Repair Estimate

We provide honest, itemized estimates at no charge across Orlando and Central Florida. No pressure, no inflated quotes, just a straight assessment of what your roof needs and what it will cost.

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Shingle Roof Repair Costs

🏠 Most Common Roof Type
Shingle roof repair completed on Orlando FL home after storm damage
Shingle Roof Repair · After · Orlando FL

Asphalt shingles remain the most common roofing material in Central Florida, covering the majority of single-family homes in Orange, Seminole, and Osceola County. Shingle roof repair costs in Orlando are generally the most affordable option per square foot, which is one reason this roofing type remains so popular despite Florida's demanding climate conditions.

Key factors that affect shingle repair pricing include the pitch of your roof (steeper roofs cost more in labor), whether the existing shingles are still available as a match, and the condition of the underlayment beneath the damaged area.

Shingle Repair ScopeTypical Cost
1 - 3 shingles (small patch)$350 - $550
4 - 10 shingles (moderate patch)$500 - $850
10 - 25 shingles (section repair)$750 - $1,400
25+ shingles plus underlayment$1,200 - $2,500
Ridge and hip cap replacement (full)$800 - $1,600
Full slope re-roof (one face)$2,000 - $4,000
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Florida UV Shortens Shingle Lifespan

A 30-year architectural shingle rated in northern climates may realistically last 15 to 20 years on a south-facing Orlando roof. Constant UV exposure, thermal cycling between summer heat and cooler nights, and Florida's humidity all accelerate granule loss and asphalt brittleness. Many Orlando homeowners don't realize their shingles have aged out until they start seeing granule buildup in gutters or noticing increased interior temperatures. A simple annual inspection catches this before it becomes a repair or replacement conversation.

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Tile Roof Repair Costs

🏛️ Common in Central Florida
Tile roof repair completed on Kissimmee FL home showing replaced barrel tile
Tile Roof Repair · Completed · Central Florida

Concrete and clay tile roofs are extremely popular across Winter Park, Kissimmee, Lake Nona, and many upscale Orlando neighborhoods. They look great and last decades when maintained properly. They are also more expensive to repair than shingles, primarily because of the skill required to work on tile without cracking adjacent tiles, and because matching specific tile profiles can be challenging on older installations.

Tile roof repair in Orlando starts higher than shingle work and can escalate quickly if multiple tiles need matching or if the underlayment beneath the tile is failing, which is very common on tile roofs over 20 years old in Central Florida.

Tile Repair ScopeTypical Cost
1 - 5 tiles replaced (standard match)$450 - $900
5 - 15 tiles plus re-bedding$900 - $1,800
Flashing repair at ridge or hip (tile roof)$700 - $1,400
Section repair with underlayment$1,800 - $4,000
Tile roof re-bedding and re-pointing$2,500 - $5,500
Full slope repair (tile and underlayment)$4,000 - $8,000+
Discontinued tile profiles require sourcing salvaged matching tiles, which adds cost and time. Always ask whether your tile is still in production before work begins.
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Flat Roof Repair Costs

🏢 TPO / EPDM / Modified Bitumen
Flat roof TPO repair completed on Lake Nona FL commercial and residential building
Flat Roof TPO Repair · Completed · Lake Nona FL

Flat roofs and low-slope roofs are common on Orlando commercial properties, multi-family buildings, home additions, and mid-century residential homes. Flat roof repair costs depend on the membrane type (TPO, EPDM, or modified bitumen), the size of the damaged area, and whether the repair is an isolated patch or part of a broader membrane failure.

Florida's intense heat exposure and UV radiation are particularly hard on flat roof membranes. TPO seams can open under repeated thermal cycling. EPDM becomes brittle over time. Modified bitumen can blister and crack. These issues are repairable when caught early, but ignored flat roof damage spreads faster than on pitched roofs because water has nowhere to run.

Flat Roof Repair ScopeTypical Cost
Small patch (seam failure, blister, small tear)$350 - $750
Moderate repair (5 - 20 sq ft affected area)$700 - $1,500
Drain and flashing repair$500 - $1,200
Large area repair (20 - 100 sq ft)$1,200 - $3,000
Partial membrane replacement$2,500 - $5,000
Full flat roof replacement (per 100 sq ft)$600 - $1,200 per square
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What Affects Roof Repair Pricing

📋 Know Before You Call

Beyond the obvious factor of how much roof is damaged, several variables significantly affect what you will pay for the same type of repair. Understanding these helps you interpret contractor estimates and ask better questions before signing anything.

Key Pricing Factors for Orlando Roof Repairs

  • Roof pitch and height: A steep-pitch roof requires safety equipment, slower movement, and more labor time. Single-story vs. two-story access also affects pricing. Expect 15 to 30% higher labor costs on steep or tall roofs.
  • Hidden damage discovery: The single biggest cost variable. Rot, compromised decking, or failed underlayment found during repair adds materials and labor not included in the original estimate. Always ask how hidden damage is handled before work starts.
  • Material availability: Discontinued shingle colors, old tile profiles, or out-of-stock materials require special ordering or sourcing salvaged materials, which adds time and cost.
  • Permit requirements: In Orange County and other Central Florida jurisdictions, certain roof repairs require a permit. This adds processing fees and inspection scheduling to the timeline and cost.
  • Post-storm demand timing: Contractors and material suppliers face surge demand after major storms. If you need repair during peak demand, expect longer wait times and potentially higher pricing.
  • Attic and interior access needs: Some repairs require interior access to assess deck damage from below. If the attic is finished, inaccessible, or contains HVAC equipment that needs moving, that affects labor cost.
  • Contractor experience and licensing: Licensed, insured contractors with Florida-specific experience cost more than unlicensed crews. The price difference is real and worth it when it comes to workmanship quality and warranty protection.
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Insurance and Roof Repair Costs

📄 Florida-Specific

For storm-related damage, Florida homeowners insurance typically covers repair costs minus your deductible. The challenge is that Florida has separate hurricane deductibles (usually 2 to 5% of home value) that apply to named storm damage, while regular wind and storm events fall under a lower standard deductible.

On a home insured for $350,000 with a 2% hurricane deductible, you owe $7,000 before insurance pays a dollar. That number surprises many homeowners at claim time. For standard wind and rain damage, your deductible is typically a flat amount, often $1,000 to $2,500.

If your repair cost is close to or below your deductible, paying out of pocket and skipping the claim may make sense. Filing a claim you cannot collect on can still affect your premium. Always run the numbers before deciding whether to involve insurance. Our team can help you think through this during the inspection. Read our full guide on how to file a roof insurance claim in Florida for the complete process.

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We Help With the Adjuster Process at No Extra Charge

When your repair is covered by insurance, our team will meet the adjuster on site, provide our own documented inspection report, and flag any line items we see missing from the insurance estimate. We do not charge extra for this assistance. It is part of how we work on insurance claims, and it frequently results in homeowners receiving a more complete settlement that covers the full scope of damage we find during our inspection.

Unsure if Your Damage Is Covered?

We offer free roof inspections with written reports that work directly with insurance adjusters. If storm damage is involved, we help you through every step of the process at no extra cost.

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When Small Repairs Become Expensive Problems

⚠️ Act Early, Spend Less

Many Orlando homeowners don't realize that Florida's heat and storm exposure can accelerate shingle wear and hidden damage at a pace much faster than in other parts of the country. A minor repair ignored through one storm season can become a major job by the next. Here are the most common ways small roof issues become expensive ones in Central Florida:

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Delaying a Known Leak

A slow drip through a failed pipe boot costs $300 to $500 to fix. Leave it through six months of Florida rain season and that same area often has wet insulation, mold in the attic, and deteriorated decking - a $3,000 to $5,000 repair situation. The delay multiplied the cost by 6 to 10 times.

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Ignoring Missing Shingles After a Storm

Three missing shingles is a $400 to $600 repair. That same area after two or three rain events with no coverage typically has damaged felt paper, exposed decking beginning to deteriorate, and potentially water tracking to interior spaces. Now you are looking at $1,500 to $2,500 minimum.

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Skipping Annual Inspections

A free roof inspection takes 30 to 45 minutes. It regularly catches hairline cracks, failing sealants, and minor flashing lifts that cost a few hundred dollars to fix. Homeowners who skip inspections often discover these issues only when they become active leaks that have already done interior damage.

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Hiring the Cheapest Contractor

Unlicensed or inexperienced roofing crews operating in Florida often use substandard materials, skip proper underlayment steps, or fail to identify adjacent damage. A $600 "repair" done incorrectly can leave your roof in worse condition than before, and you have no recourse without a licensed contractor's warranty behind the work.

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Not Documenting Storm Damage

If a storm damages your roof and you do not document it immediately, the insurer has grounds to argue the damage is from normal wear rather than the storm event. This turns a covered claim into an out-of-pocket expense. Document with photos and video the same day damage occurs.

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How To Avoid Overpaying for Roof Repairs

💡 Smart Homeowner Tips

Getting a fair price for roof repair in Orlando is straightforward when you know what to look for. These practical steps protect you from inflated estimates and low-quality work.

How to Get a Fair Roof Repair Price

  • Get at least two itemized written estimates before committing. Itemized means line-by-line: materials, labor, specific scope. Avoid lump-sum estimates with no detail.
  • Verify Florida roofing license at floridadbpr.com before signing. Licensed contractors (RC or CCC designation) are held to state standards. Unlicensed crews are not.
  • Ask specifically: "What happens if hidden damage is found?" Get the answer in writing. Know whether the estimate is fixed-price or open-ended before work starts.
  • Check Google reviews and the BBB for the specific contractor, not just their company name. Look for reviews from Central Florida homeowners on jobs similar to yours.
  • Request a written warranty on materials and labor. Reputable Orlando contractors offer at least a 1-year workmanship warranty, often more on larger jobs.
  • Do not pay more than 10% or $1,000 (whichever is less) as a deposit before work begins. Florida law limits contractor deposits for most residential work.
  • Be skeptical of pricing that is dramatically lower than other estimates. Unusually cheap quotes often mean unlicensed labor, substandard materials, or scope that excludes necessary steps.
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When Roof Replacement Makes More Sense

🏠 Honest Advice
Extensive wind damage on Orlando FL roof showing when replacement makes more sense than repair
Extensive Damage · Repair vs. Replace Assessment

We are a roofing repair company, so it might seem strange for us to tell you when not to repair your roof. But honest advice is part of how we have stayed in business in Central Florida for over two decades. Sometimes the most financially sound decision for a homeowner is to skip the repair and move to a full replacement.

Here are the situations where replacement typically makes more financial sense than continued repair in the Orlando market:

Signs Replacement Likely Beats Repair

  • Your roof is over 20 years old (shingle) or over 25 years old (tile) and you are facing a repair that costs more than $2,500. You are likely paying for the first of several repairs that will continue as the roof ages.
  • More than 30% of the total roof surface area is damaged or deteriorated. At this point, you are effectively re-roofing in sections, which costs more than a full replacement over time.
  • The repair estimate is more than 50% of the cost of a full replacement. In this scenario, the math almost always favors replacement, especially with financing options available.
  • You have had two or more significant repairs in the past three years. Recurring issues on an aging roof signal systemic failure, not isolated damage.
  • Insurance is paying for significant storm damage and your policy covers replacement cost value. In this scenario, it may cost you little or nothing out of pocket to replace the roof under your claim.
  • The decking is extensively rotted, compromised over a wide area, or was improperly installed originally. Decking issues of this scale require full roof tear-off regardless.
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We Will Tell You Honestly Which Makes Sense for Your Roof

During our free roof inspections, we give homeowners a straight answer on repair vs. replace, including the long-term cost math. If your roof has five or more good years of service life left and the repair is straightforward, we will tell you to repair it. If replacement is the smarter financial move, we will tell you that too, because our reputation in Central Florida depends on homeowners trusting us with that kind of advice.

The Bottom Line on Roof Repair Costs in Orlando

Roof repair pricing in Central Florida is real and variable, but it is not a mystery. Most Orlando homeowners pay somewhere between $500 and $3,000 for a typical repair, with emergency situations, major storm damage, and tile roofs trending toward the higher end of that range.

The single most powerful thing you can do to control roof repair costs is to address issues early. Florida's climate is unforgiving. A $500 repair today is almost always cheaper than a $3,500 repair six months from now on the same section of roof. Annual inspections, post-storm documentation, and quick action on visible damage keep repair costs manageable across the life of your roof.

If you have questions about your specific situation, our team offers completely free roof inspections across Orlando and Central Florida. We provide a written assessment, honest pricing, and practical advice with no pressure and no obligation. We have been helping Central Florida homeowners make smart roofing decisions since 2001, and that is exactly what we will do for you.

Frequently Asked Questions

Roof Repair Cost FAQs for Orlando Homeowners

Common pricing questions we hear from homeowners across Central Florida before scheduling roof repair work.

How much does roof repair cost in Orlando in 2025? +

Most Orlando roof repairs fall between $350 and $4,500 depending on scope. Minor patch jobs and single-point flashing repairs are on the lower end. Extensive storm damage, tile work, and repairs involving deck rot sit at the higher end. Emergency after-hours calls add a surcharge of $150 to $350 on top of standard repair pricing. Get a written itemized estimate before committing to any number.

Does homeowners insurance cover roof repair in Florida? +

Storm-caused roof damage is generally covered by Florida homeowners insurance, subject to your deductible. Hurricane events trigger a separate deductible (usually 2 to 5% of home value) while standard wind and rain events use your regular deductible (often $1,000 to $2,500). Damage from normal aging or deferred maintenance is typically not covered. Read our full guide on how to file a roof insurance claim in Florida for the complete process.

Are emergency roof repairs more expensive? +

Yes, emergency after-hours repairs typically carry a surcharge of $150 to $350 on top of standard repair costs. Emergency tarping runs $400 to $900 per section. That said, the cost of leaving an exposed roof through additional rain events almost always exceeds the emergency response premium. Most Florida homeowners policies also reimburse emergency mitigation costs as part of a storm damage claim, so keep your receipts.

How much does it cost to repair a roof leak in Orlando? +

Roof leak repair in Orlando typically costs between $400 and $2,500 depending on the source and how long it has been active. Simple pipe boot or flashing failures cost $300 to $600. Leaks with damaged underlayment and no deck damage run $600 to $1,100. Leaks that have caused deck rot are $1,800 to $4,000 or more. Catching leaks early is by far the most effective way to keep repair costs manageable.

How often should roofs be inspected in Florida? +

At minimum, once per year, ideally before the June start of hurricane season. In addition, always schedule an inspection after any named storm or major wind event that affects your area. Florida roofs age faster than in most of the country due to UV exposure, humidity, and repeated storm stress. Annual inspections catch minor issues before they become expensive repairs, and they cost you nothing with a licensed contractor who offers free inspections.

When should I repair vs. replace my roof in Orlando? +

Repair makes sense when the damage is isolated, the roof is less than 15 to 20 years old (shingle) or less than 25 years old (tile), and the repair cost is less than 50% of a replacement quote. Replacement makes more sense when the roof is aged, multiple sections are damaged, you have had recurring repairs, or insurance is covering significant storm damage under replacement cost value coverage. We give homeowners a straight answer on this during every free inspection.

What affects roof repair pricing the most in Central Florida? +

The biggest cost variables are: whether hidden damage like deck rot is found during repair (can double or triple the cost), roof pitch and height (steep roofs add 15 to 30% to labor), roof type (tile repairs cost significantly more than shingle), and timing (post-storm demand surges push prices and wait times higher). Getting an inspection before a storm season is one of the most cost-effective things an Orlando homeowner can do.

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