Roof Restoration in Lantana, FL

Extend Your Roof's Life 10-15 Years

Professional roof restoration that saves you thousands compared to replacement while protecting your Lantana property.

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Lantana Roof Restoration Services

What Roof Restoration Actually Gets You

Your roof stops leaking during those intense Florida storms. Your energy bills drop because your roof reflects heat instead of absorbing it. Your insurance company stays happy because your roof meets their standards.

Most importantly, you avoid the massive expense and disruption of a full roof replacement. Roof restoration typically costs 40-60% less than replacement while adding 10-15 years to your roof’s life.

You get a roof that looks new, performs like new, and comes with warranties that actually mean something. No more wondering if the next storm will find that weak spot. No more buckets in the attic or water stains on your ceiling.

Lantana Roofing Restoration Company

Four Generations Know Florida Roofs

Aastro Roofing Company has been restoring roofs in Lantana and throughout South Florida since 2016. We represent four generations of roofing expertise, with family experience dating back to the 1940s.

We maintain an A+ Better Business Bureau rating and earned Contractor of the Year awards from Home Advisor for six consecutive years. With certifications from major manufacturers like GAF, CertainTeed, and Suprema, we’re qualified to restore any roof system.

What sets us apart is our unbiased approach. We’re not tied to selling specific products, so our recommendations focus on what actually works best for your roof and budget.

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Roof Restoration Process Lantana

Here's Exactly What Happens

It starts with a free, comprehensive roof inspection. We’ll identify problem areas, assess the roof’s overall condition, and determine if restoration makes sense for your situation. Not every roof is a good candidate, and we’ll tell you honestly.

If restoration works, we clean the entire roof surface, removing debris, algae, and loose materials. Next comes repairs to any damaged areas, flashing issues, or structural problems. We seal all penetrations and joints.

The final step applies the restoration coating system. This isn’t paint – it’s an engineered membrane that creates a seamless, waterproof barrier while reflecting UV rays. The process typically takes 2-3 days for most residential roofs, weather permitting.

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What's Included in Every Restoration

Every roof restoration includes thorough cleaning, all necessary repairs, premium coating application, and detailed documentation for your records. You receive before and after photos, warranty paperwork, and maintenance recommendations.

The restoration covers residential and commercial properties throughout Lantana. Whether you have tile, shingle, metal, or flat roofing, we have the right restoration approach. Each project includes multiple coating options so you can choose the system that fits your budget and performance needs.

You also get our signature 25-year warranty on materials and workmanship, plus one-year coverage on any repairs. Most competitors offer six months or less on repair work, but we stand behind everything for a full year.

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A properly executed roof restoration typically lasts 10-15 years, while a new roof lasts 20-30 years depending on materials. However, restoration costs 40-60% less than replacement, making it an excellent value proposition. Many property owners choose restoration now and plan for replacement later, effectively spreading the cost over time while maintaining protection. The key is timing – restoration works best when your roof has 60-70% of its life remaining rather than waiting until replacement becomes the only option.
Roof restoration works on most roofing materials including concrete tile, clay tile, asphalt shingles, metal, and modified bitumen. However, not every roof is a good candidate regardless of material type. The roof’s current condition matters more than the material itself. Severely damaged roofs with structural issues, extensive granule loss, or multiple layers may need replacement instead. That’s why the inspection process is crucial – it determines whether restoration will give you the performance and longevity you’re paying for.
Roof restoration typically costs $3-7 per square foot, while replacement runs $8-15 per square foot in the Lantana area. For an average 2,000 square foot roof, restoration might cost $6,000-14,000 compared to $16,000-30,000 for replacement. The exact cost depends on your roof’s condition, the coating system selected, and how much repair work is needed beforehand. Multiple financing options are available to spread the investment over time, making restoration accessible even when cash flow is tight.
Roof coating is just one component of roof restoration. True restoration includes thorough cleaning, comprehensive repairs, surface preparation, and then coating application. Many contractors offer “coating only” services that skip the crucial repair and preparation steps. This approach fails quickly because you’re essentially putting a band-aid over existing problems. Complete restoration addresses underlying issues first, then applies the protective coating system. This comprehensive approach is why properly restored roofs last 10-15 years while coating-only jobs often fail within 2-3 years.
Most insurance companies accept roof restoration as long as the work meets their standards and the roof passes inspection afterward. In fact, many insurers prefer restoration because it’s more cost-effective than replacement claims. The key is working with certified contractors who understand insurance requirements and can provide proper documentation. Some policies specifically cover restoration as a preventive measure. Always check with your insurance agent before starting work, and make sure your contractor provides detailed before/after documentation for your files.
The ideal time for roof restoration in Florida is during the dry season, typically October through April. This timing avoids the intense summer heat and frequent afternoon storms that can interfere with coating application and curing. However, emergency restoration can be performed year-round when needed. The coating needs dry conditions for 24-48 hours after application to cure properly. Planning restoration during cooler months also makes the work more comfortable and often results in better pricing since it’s outside peak storm season when demand spikes.
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