Roof Restoration in Oakland Park, FL

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Extend your roof’s life by decades without the cost of full replacement.

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Oakland Park Roof Restoration Services

What Roof Restoration Actually Gets You

Your roof doesn’t always need to be torn off and replaced. Sometimes it just needs the right restoration work to give you another 15-20 years of solid protection.

Roof restoration means you keep most of your existing roof structure while addressing the specific problems that are letting water in or causing damage. You’re looking at a fraction of the cost of a full replacement, and in many cases, you’ll get the same level of protection.

The real benefit here is time and money. Instead of dealing with weeks of construction noise, debris, and the massive expense of a new roof, you get your problems solved quickly and affordably. Your roof goes back to doing its job, and you keep more money in your pocket for other things that matter.

Experienced Oakland Park Roofing Contractors

Four Generations Know Roofs

Aastro Roofing Company has been serving Oakland Park since 2016, but our family’s roofing experience goes back to the 1940s. Four generations of roofers means we’ve seen every type of roof problem Florida can throw at a building.

We hold an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau and earned Contractor of the Year awards from Home Advisor from 2017 through 2022. With certifications from major manufacturers like GAF, CertainTeed, and others, we’re qualified to work on any roof system.

What sets us apart is simple: we’re not tied to selling you a specific product or system. We’ll give you honest recommendations based on what your roof actually needs, not what makes us the most money.

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Roof Restoration Process Oakland Park

Here's How Restoration Actually Works

Every roof restoration starts with a thorough inspection. We’ll get up there and identify exactly what’s causing problems and what parts of your roof are still in good shape. This inspection is free, and you’ll get a clear explanation of what we find.

Once we know what needs attention, we’ll clean the roof surface, make necessary repairs to damaged areas, and apply protective coatings or treatments. Depending on your roof type, this might include sealing, re-coating, or replacing specific damaged sections while leaving the rest intact.

The whole process typically takes a few days instead of weeks. You’ll get a 25-year warranty on the work, which is longer than most competitors offer. Most importantly, you’ll have a roof that’s ready to handle Florida weather for years to come without the massive expense of starting from scratch.

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Residential Commercial Roof Restoration

What's Included in Roof Restoration

Roof restoration covers both residential and commercial properties throughout Oakland Park. We work on tile roofs, shingle roofs, flat roofs, and metal roofing systems. Each restoration is customized based on your specific roof type and the problems you’re dealing with.

The service includes thorough cleaning, repairs to damaged areas, protective coatings, and sealing work. For commercial properties, we can handle large-scale restoration projects and work around your business schedule. We also provide detailed documentation for insurance purposes if your roof damage is storm-related.

You’ll get multiple financing options if you need them, plus a one-year warranty on any repair work. That’s double what most roofing companies offer. We also provide ongoing maintenance recommendations to help you get the maximum life out of your restored roof.

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The age and condition of your roof structure determines this. If your roof is less than 20 years old and the underlying structure is sound, restoration is often the better choice. Look for signs like isolated leaks, worn coatings, or minor damage rather than widespread structural problems. A professional inspection can tell you definitively whether your roof’s bones are good enough to restore. If the decking is rotted, the structure is compromised, or more than 30% of the roof needs major repairs, replacement makes more sense financially.
A quality roof restoration typically adds 15-20 years to your roof’s life, while a full replacement gives you 25-30 years. The difference is that restoration costs about 40-60% less than replacement, so you’re getting excellent value. In Florida’s climate, both restored and new roofs need regular maintenance to handle the UV exposure and storm activity. The key is working with contractors who use high-quality materials and proper techniques, regardless of whether you’re restoring or replacing.
Most roof types can be restored if the underlying structure is sound. This includes tile roofs, asphalt shingles, metal roofing, and flat or low-slope commercial roofs. Tile roofs are particularly good candidates because the tiles themselves often last decades, but the underlayment and flashing need attention. Metal roofs can be recoated and resealed effectively. The roof type affects the specific restoration methods used, but the principle remains the same: fix what’s broken, protect what’s working.
Insurance coverage depends on your policy and the cause of damage. Storm damage is typically covered, but you’ll need proper documentation and often an adjuster’s assessment. Roof restoration can sometimes be covered if it’s the appropriate repair method for the damage. The key is getting a detailed inspection report that clearly shows storm-related damage versus normal wear and tear. Many insurance companies prefer restoration over full replacement when it’s viable because it costs less and solves the immediate problem.
Roof restoration typically costs 40-60% less than full replacement. For an average Oakland Park home, you might spend $8,000-15,000 on restoration versus $20,000-35,000 for replacement. The exact cost depends on your roof size, the extent of repairs needed, and the type of restoration materials used. Commercial properties see even larger savings due to the scale involved. The math is simple: if restoration gives you 15+ more years at half the cost, it’s often the smarter financial choice.
Most residential roof restorations take 2-5 days, depending on the size and complexity of the work. This is much faster than replacement, which can take 1-2 weeks. Weather can affect the timeline since certain restoration materials need dry conditions to cure properly. Commercial projects take longer due to size, but they’re still typically completed faster than full replacement. The process is less disruptive to your daily routine, with minimal noise and debris compared to tearing off an entire roof.
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