Roof Restoration in Lauderhill, FL

Restore Your Roof Without Replacement Costs

Four generations of expertise, 25-year warranties, and honest assessments that save you thousands on unnecessary replacements.

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Professional Roof Restoration Services

What Roof Restoration Actually Does

Your roof doesn’t always need replacing when it shows wear. Roof restoration extends your current roof’s life by 10-15 years while costing 40-60% less than full replacement.

The process involves thorough cleaning, repairs to damaged areas, and protective coatings that seal against Florida’s harsh weather. You get a roof that looks new and performs like new without the massive expense and disruption of tearing everything off.

Most importantly, you avoid the stress of emergency repairs when the next hurricane season hits. A properly restored roof handles wind, rain, and UV damage far better than a deteriorating one that’s been patched over the years.

Lauderhill Roof Restoration Experts

Four Generations Know Roofs

Aastro Roofing Company has been serving Lauderhill and South Florida since 2016, but our family expertise goes back to the 1940s. Four generations of roofers work in our company today, bringing knowledge that only comes from decades of hands-on experience.

We hold an A+ Better Business Bureau rating and earned Home Advisor’s Contractor of the Year from 2017-2022. We’re certified by major manufacturers like GAF, CertainTeed, and Suprema, plus we’re active members of the National Roofing Contractors Association.

What sets us apart is simple: we’re not tied to selling specific roof systems, so you get honest recommendations based on what your roof actually needs, not what makes us the most profit.

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Roof Restoration Process

Here's How Restoration Actually Works

Every restoration starts with a free comprehensive inspection. We examine your roof’s structure, identify problem areas, and determine if restoration makes sense for your situation. No pressure, just honest assessment.

If restoration works for your roof, the process begins with thorough cleaning to remove debris, algae, and loose materials. Next comes repairs to damaged shingles, tiles, or flashing that could let water in later.

The final step applies protective coatings designed for Florida’s climate. These coatings seal your roof against UV rays, heavy rain, and wind damage while giving it a fresh appearance. The entire process typically takes 2-3 days depending on roof size and complexity.

You get a 25-year warranty on the work, not the standard 6-month repair warranty most companies offer. That’s confidence in the restoration process and materials used.

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Residential Commercial Roof Restoration

What's Included In Your Restoration

Residential roof restoration covers everything from single-family homes to townhouses and condos. The service includes tile roof restoration, shingle restoration, and flat roof systems common in South Florida construction.

Commercial roof restoration handles office buildings, retail centers, warehouses, and multi-family properties. These projects often involve different materials and access challenges, but the same thorough approach applies to every job.

Both residential and commercial services include multiple financing options because roof work shouldn’t wait for perfect timing. We also provide town hall meetings for HOA communities, explaining restoration options and answering questions for entire neighborhoods at once.

Every project gets the same attention whether it’s a small residential repair or a large commercial restoration. The goal stays consistent: extend your roof’s life with quality work that actually lasts.

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A roof typically needs restoration when it shows surface wear, minor leaks, or cosmetic damage but the underlying structure remains sound. Signs include faded or cracked shingles, small leaks during heavy rain, or algae growth that makes your roof look old. Replacement becomes necessary when structural damage exists, like rotted decking, major leaks in multiple areas, or when more than 30% of shingles are damaged or missing. A professional inspection can determine which option makes financial sense for your specific situation.
Properly executed roof restoration typically extends your roof’s life by 10-15 years in Florida’s challenging climate. The key factors are quality materials designed for UV exposure, humidity, and hurricane-force winds, plus proper application techniques. Premium coatings and sealants used in professional restoration can actually outperform some original roofing materials when it comes to weather resistance. However, the longevity depends on your roof’s condition before restoration and ongoing maintenance. Regular inspections and minor touch-ups help maximize the restoration’s lifespan.
Roof restoration typically costs 40-60% less than full replacement, though exact savings depend on your roof’s size, condition, and materials involved. For example, a restoration that costs $8,000-12,000 might save you from a $20,000-30,000 replacement. The math becomes even better when you factor in the disruption, time, and disposal costs that come with tear-offs. Restoration also lets you delay the major expense of replacement while still getting years of reliable protection. Multiple financing options make restoration accessible even when replacement costs would strain your budget.
Yes, but it depends on the extent of damage. Roof restoration can repair moderate hurricane damage like loose or missing shingles, minor flashing issues, and surface wear from wind-blown debris. The restoration process actually strengthens your roof against future storms through reinforced sealing and protective coatings designed for high winds. However, severe structural damage, major leaks, or extensive shingle loss typically requires replacement rather than restoration. A thorough post-storm inspection determines whether restoration can safely address the damage or if more extensive work is needed.
Yes, Aastro Roofing provides 25-year warranties on roof restoration work, significantly longer than the 6-month warranties most competitors offer on repairs. This extended warranty covers both materials and workmanship because quality restoration should last decades, not just until the next storm season. The warranty terms vary based on the specific work performed and materials used, but every restoration project includes comprehensive coverage that gives you real protection. Additionally, we offer one-year warranties on smaller repair work, still longer than most companies provide.
Project timelines depend on the season and current demand, but most roof restoration projects can begin within 1-2 weeks of your approval. During hurricane season or after major storms, scheduling may extend to 3-4 weeks as emergency repairs take priority. However, free inspections can usually be scheduled within a few days to assess your roof’s condition and provide accurate timelines. The actual restoration work typically takes 2-3 days for residential projects, longer for commercial properties. Weather delays can extend timelines since restoration requires dry conditions for proper material adhesion and curing.
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