Roof Restoration in Boulevard Gardens, FL

Add 15-20 Years to Your Roof

Skip the full replacement cost and get professional roof restoration that actually lasts in South Florida weather.

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Professional Roof Restoration Services

What Roof Restoration Actually Gets You

Your roof stops leaking, your energy bills drop, and you avoid the massive expense of full replacement for years to come. That’s what matters when you’re dealing with a roof that’s showing its age but isn’t ready for the scrap heap.

Most Boulevard Gardens homeowners don’t realize their roof can be restored to like-new condition for a fraction of replacement cost. The right restoration process seals leaks, reflects heat, and creates a protective barrier that handles everything South Florida throws at it.

You get peace of mind during hurricane season, lower cooling costs year-round, and protection for everything inside your home. No more wondering if the next storm will find that weak spot, no more emergency buckets when it rains.

Boulevard Gardens Restoration Roofing Company

Four Generations Know Roofs

Aastro Roofing brings four generations of roofing knowledge to Boulevard Gardens, with family expertise dating back to the 1940s. That’s not marketing talk – it’s grandfathers, fathers, and now sons who’ve learned what works and what doesn’t on South Florida roofs.

We’ve earned an A+ BBB rating and Contractor of the Year recognition from 2017-2022 because we understand something most contractors miss: you need honest assessment, not sales pressure. We’re certified by GAF, CertainTeed, Suprema, and other major manufacturers, which means we can recommend the right solution regardless of brand.

Ten years serving Boulevard Gardens has taught us that homeowners want straight answers about whether restoration makes sense or if replacement is really necessary. That’s exactly what you get.

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Roof Restoration Process

Here's How Restoration Actually Works

First comes the free inspection where we actually get on your roof and assess the structure, not just look from the ground. You’ll know exactly what condition your roof is in and whether restoration is the right move or if you need to consider other options.

If restoration makes sense, we start with thorough cleaning and prep work. Any damaged areas get repaired, loose materials are secured, and the entire surface is prepared for the restoration coating. This isn’t a quick spray job – it’s methodical work that determines how long your restoration lasts.

The restoration coating goes on in multiple layers, creating a seamless membrane that seals your roof and reflects heat. You’ll see the difference in your first energy bill, and you’ll feel the difference knowing your roof is protected for the next 15-20 years with a 25-year warranty backing it up.

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Residential and Commercial Restoration

What's Included in Professional Restoration

Every restoration starts with structural assessment because coating over problems just creates bigger problems later. You get repairs to damaged decking, flashing work, and gutter maintenance as needed. The goal is a roof system that works together, not just a coating that looks good for a few months.

The restoration process includes power washing, primer application where needed, and professional-grade coating systems designed for Florida’s climate. These aren’t hardware store products – we use commercial-grade materials that handle UV exposure, thermal cycling, and hurricane-force winds.

You also get documentation for insurance purposes, warranty registration, and a maintenance schedule that keeps your restoration performing at its best. Most homeowners are surprised how little maintenance is actually required when the restoration is done right the first time.

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Professional roof restoration typically lasts 15-20 years in South Florida when done with quality materials and proper application. The key is using coating systems specifically designed for our climate – intense UV, thermal cycling, and hurricane conditions. Cheaper coatings might last 5-7 years, but commercial-grade systems like what we use are formulated to handle decades of Florida weather. Your restoration comes with a 25-year warranty because we use materials and methods that actually last. Most homeowners find they can restore their roof twice for less than the cost of one replacement.
Restoration makes financial sense when your roof structure is sound but the surface is showing wear. You’re typically looking at 30-50% of replacement cost while adding 15-20 years of life. The math works when you consider that restoration also improves energy efficiency, often cutting cooling costs by 10-15%. However, restoration isn’t right for every roof. If you have structural damage, multiple layers of old shingles, or extensive decking problems, replacement might be the better investment. That’s why we do thorough inspections – to give you honest recommendations about what makes sense for your specific situation.
Most flat and low-slope roofs are excellent candidates for restoration – built-up roofs, modified bitumen, EPDM, TPO, and metal roofs. Tile roofs can often be restored by cleaning, sealing, and replacing damaged tiles. Shingle roofs are trickier – restoration works best on architectural shingles in decent condition, but heavily granule-loss or curling shingles usually need replacement. The roof structure matters more than the surface material. If the decking is solid and the roof isn’t sagging, restoration is probably possible. Age isn’t the only factor – we’ve restored 15-year-old roofs damaged by storms and 30-year-old roofs that were well-maintained.
Residential roof restoration typically runs $3-7 per square foot depending on roof condition, size, and coating system. A 2,000 square foot home might see costs between $6,000-14,000 for complete restoration including repairs. Commercial projects vary widely based on roof type and access challenges. The investment makes sense when you compare it to replacement costs of $12-20 per square foot. We provide multiple options with different coating systems so you can choose based on your budget and how long you plan to stay in the property. Financing is available, and many homeowners find the energy savings help offset the monthly payment.
Restoration can be part of insurance claims when storm damage is involved, but it depends on your policy and the extent of damage. We document everything with photos and detailed reports that insurance adjusters need. Sometimes insurance covers restoration as a repair rather than requiring full replacement, which saves everyone money. We work directly with adjusters and can help navigate the claims process. Even if insurance doesn’t cover restoration, having a properly restored roof often leads to lower premiums because you’ve reduced the risk of future claims. We’ve helped hundreds of Boulevard Gardens homeowners through the insurance process over the past decade.
The decision comes down to structural integrity and cost-effectiveness. If your roof decking is solid, flashing is intact, and you’re not seeing interior damage, restoration is probably viable. Warning signs that point toward replacement include sagging areas, extensive interior leaks, rotted decking, or multiple previous repairs that haven’t held up. Age alone doesn’t determine the answer – we’ve restored 25-year-old roofs and recommended replacement for 12-year-old roofs that were poorly installed. The free inspection tells the real story. We’ll show you exactly what we find and explain why restoration makes sense or why you should consider other options. No pressure, just honest assessment based on four generations of roofing experience.
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