Roof Restoration in Ocean Ridge, FL

Save Thousands Without Sacrificing Protection

Four generations of roofing expertise helping Ocean Ridge property owners extend roof life 15-20 years through professional restoration.

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Professional Roof Restoration Services

Your Roof Problems Actually Solved

You’re looking at water stains on your ceiling or watching shingles blow off after another Florida storm. The quotes for full replacement are making your stomach turn, but you know waiting isn’t an option either.

Here’s what most people don’t realize: if your roof structure is sound, restoration can give you 15-20 more years of protection for about 40% of replacement cost. You get a roof that looks new, performs like new, and comes with real warranty protection.

The difference is working with someone who actually knows when restoration makes sense and when it doesn’t. We’ve been doing this since the 1940s, so we’re not going to sell you something that won’t work just to make a quick buck.

Ocean Ridge Restoration Roofing Company

Four Generations Know Roofs

Aastro Roofing started in 2016, but our family expertise goes back to the 1940s. Our company now has four generations working together, with grandfathers, fathers, and sons who’ve all spent their careers understanding how roofs fail and how to fix them properly.

Our A+ Better Business Bureau rating and Contractor of the Year awards from 2017-2022 didn’t happen by accident. Neither did our 500+ positive reviews across all platforms. Ocean Ridge property owners keep coming back because our work actually lasts and our warranties mean something.

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Roof Restoration Process

Here's Exactly What Happens

First, you get a free inspection where we actually climb on your roof and check the structure, not just look from the ground with binoculars. You’ll know within days whether restoration makes sense for your situation or if you need to bite the bullet on replacement.

If restoration works, the process starts with thorough cleaning and prep work. Any damaged areas get repaired properly before any coatings go on. Then comes the restoration system – whether that’s specialized coatings, membrane work, or other materials depending on your roof type.

The whole job typically takes 2-5 days depending on size and complexity. You’ll know the timeline upfront, and we’ll stick to it. When it’s done, you get documentation of everything that was done plus your warranty information.

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What You Actually Get

Every restoration project includes that free inspection first – because there’s no point in coating a roof that needs structural work. You’ll get multiple options with honest recommendations about which approach makes the most sense for your budget and timeline.

The restoration itself covers both residential and commercial properties. Single-family homes, condos, office buildings, retail spaces – if the structure is sound, restoration can work. Ocean Ridge’s salt air and hurricane exposure create specific challenges that most contractors don’t understand, but coastal roofing has been our specialty for decades.

You’re not locked into one manufacturer’s system either. GAF, CertainTeed, Suprema, FiberTech, Viking – we’re certified with all the major players, so you get unbiased recommendations based on what actually works best for your specific situation.

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The structure underneath has to be solid – no major sagging, rotted decking, or compromised trusses. Surface issues like worn shingles, minor leaks, or faded color can usually be handled with restoration. During the free inspection, we’ll check the roof deck, look for soft spots, and evaluate whether the bones of your roof are worth saving. If more than 30% of your roof deck needs replacement, you’re probably better off with a full replacement. But if it’s mainly surface wear and minor repairs, restoration can give you 15-20 more years at a fraction of the cost.
Patching is temporary – you’re basically buying time until the next problem pops up somewhere else. Restoration addresses the entire roof system, not just the spots that are leaking today. The process includes cleaning, repairing all problem areas, and applying protective systems that extend the life of everything up there. Think of patching like putting a band-aid on a cut, while restoration is more like physical therapy that actually fixes the underlying problem. You get warranties on restoration work – typically 25 years here versus maybe 6 months on patch jobs.
With proper installation and quality materials, you’re looking at 15-20 years before you need to think about replacement. Florida’s UV exposure, salt air, and storm activity are tough on roofs, but modern restoration systems are designed specifically for coastal climates. The key is using the right materials for your specific situation and having someone who knows how to prep the surface properly. Cheap coatings slapped over dirty or damaged surfaces might last 3-5 years. Professional restoration with proper prep and quality materials will take you well into the next decade.
If your roof structure is sound, absolutely. Restoration typically runs 40-60% of replacement cost and buys you 15-20 years. Even if you eventually need replacement after that, you’ve pushed a major expense down the road and gotten full use out of your existing investment. The math works especially well if you’re planning to stay in the property long-term. If you’re selling within 5 years, the calculation might be different. But for most Ocean Ridge property owners who plan to stay put, restoration makes financial sense while giving you the protection you need right now.
You get a 25-year warranty on restoration work, compared to the 6-month warranties most contractors offer on repairs. The warranty covers both materials and workmanship, and it’s backed by manufacturer warranties on the products we use. This isn’t some fly-by-night operation that might not be around next year – four generations in business means we’ll be here to honor warranty work. The warranty documentation spells out exactly what’s covered, what’s not, and what you need to do to maintain coverage. No fine print surprises or excuses when you need service.
All roof types can potentially be restored if the underlying structure is sound. Tile roofs, flat roofs, metal roofs, shingles – each one has different restoration approaches and materials. Tile roofs might need resealing and underlayment work. Flat roofs often benefit from modern membrane systems. Metal roofs might need coating systems to address rust and extend life. The free inspection determines what approach works best for your specific roof type and condition. Being certified with multiple manufacturers means having access to the right materials for whatever type of roof you have, not trying to force one solution onto every situation.
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