Roof Restoration in Palm Springs, FL

Your Roof Restored Right the First Time

Four generations of expertise, 25-year warranties, and honest recommendations that save you thousands over replacement.

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Professional Roof Restoration Services

Extend Your Roof's Life by Decades

Your roof takes a beating in Palm Springs. Between hurricane season, relentless UV rays, and Florida’s humidity, most roofs show serious wear within 10-15 years. But here’s what most contractors won’t tell you: replacement isn’t always necessary.

Roof restoration can add 15-20 years to your roof’s life at a fraction of replacement cost. You’re looking at savings of $15,000-$30,000 for most homes, plus the peace of mind that comes with a properly restored roof that can handle whatever Florida weather throws at it.

The right restoration process doesn’t just patch problems—it creates a protective barrier that’s often stronger than your original roof. You get better energy efficiency, improved curb appeal, and protection that lasts decades, not years.

Palm Springs Roofing Contractors

Four Generations of Florida Roofing Experience

Aastro Roofing Company has been serving Palm Springs since 2016, but our family’s roofing expertise goes back to the 1940s. Four generations of roofers means we’ve seen every type of roof problem Florida can create—and more importantly, we know how to fix them right.

We maintain an A+ Better Business Bureau rating and earned Contractor of the Year awards from Home Advisor for six consecutive years (2017-2022). We’re certified by major manufacturers like GAF, CertainTeed, and Suprema, and we’re active members of both the National Roofing Contractors Association and Palm Beach County Roofing Contractors Association.

What sets us apart is simple: we’re not tied to selling one specific roofing system, 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 Exactly How We Restore Your Roof

Every roof restoration starts with a comprehensive free inspection. We’ll identify problem areas, assess the overall condition, and determine if restoration is the right choice for your specific situation. No pressure, no sales pitch—just honest assessment.

If restoration makes sense, the process begins with thorough cleaning and preparation. All debris, loose materials, and damaged sections are removed or repaired. Seams, penetrations, and vulnerable areas get special attention because that’s where most leaks start.

Next comes the restoration coating system. This isn’t just paint—it’s an engineered coating that creates a seamless, waterproof membrane over your entire roof. The coating reflects UV rays, reduces energy costs, and provides superior protection against wind-driven rain.

The final step is a detailed inspection and documentation. You’ll receive photos of the completed work, warranty information, and maintenance recommendations to keep your restored roof performing at its best for decades.

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Residential and Commercial Restoration

Complete Restoration for Every Roof Type

Aastro Roofing handles both residential and commercial roof restoration throughout Palm Springs. Whether you’re dealing with a tile roof on your home, a flat commercial roof, or a complex multi-building property, we have the experience and equipment to handle it properly.

Residential roof restoration includes thorough inspection, repairs to damaged areas, professional cleaning, primer application where needed, and high-quality coating systems with 25-year warranties. We work with all roof types common in Palm Springs: tile, shingle, metal, and flat roofs.

Commercial restoration projects get the same attention to detail but with additional considerations for business operations. We coordinate with property managers, work around business hours when possible, and provide detailed documentation for insurance and maintenance records. Many commercial clients schedule restoration during slower seasons to minimize disruption.

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A properly executed roof restoration typically lasts 15-20 years, which is comparable to many new roofing systems. The key difference is cost—restoration runs about 30-50% less than full replacement. However, restoration only works if your roof’s structure is sound. If you have widespread structural damage, sagging, or multiple layers of old roofing, replacement might be necessary. That’s why the initial inspection is so important. A good contractor will tell you honestly whether restoration makes sense for your specific situation.
Roof repair fixes specific problems—a few loose tiles, a small leak, or damaged flashing. Roof restoration is a comprehensive process that addresses the entire roof system. It includes repairs, but goes much further with professional cleaning, surface preparation, and application of protective coating systems. Think of repair as a band-aid and restoration as a complete makeover. Restoration costs more upfront than simple repairs, but it extends your roof’s life by decades and often comes with much longer warranties.
Timing is crucial for roof restoration in Florida. The actual coating application requires dry conditions and specific temperature ranges, so restoration work is typically scheduled during drier months. However, if you have urgent issues, temporary repairs can be made to protect your property until conditions allow for proper restoration. Most experienced contractors in Palm Springs plan restoration projects for fall through early spring when weather conditions are most favorable. This also gives you protection before the next hurricane season.
Roof restoration typically costs 30-50% less than full replacement. For an average Palm Springs home, restoration might run $8,000-$15,000 while replacement could cost $20,000-$35,000 or more. Commercial projects vary widely based on size and complexity, but the percentage savings are similar. The exact cost depends on your roof’s condition, size, type, and the coating system used. Multiple factors affect pricing, including necessary repairs, accessibility, and local permit requirements. A detailed inspection and written estimate will give you accurate numbers for your specific situation.
Warranty terms vary significantly between contractors and coating systems. Quality restoration work should come with substantial warranties—typically 10-25 years on materials and workmanship. However, read the fine print carefully. Some warranties only cover materials, not labor. Others have prorated coverage that decreases over time. Make sure you understand what’s covered, what’s not, and what might void the warranty. Regular maintenance requirements are common and reasonable—they help ensure your restored roof performs as expected throughout the warranty period.
Roof restoration can be part of an insurance claim if storm damage is involved, but it depends on your specific policy and the extent of damage. Insurance typically covers necessary repairs to restore your roof to its pre-storm condition. If restoration is the appropriate repair method, it may be covered. However, if you’re using restoration to upgrade an aging roof beyond simple storm damage repair, that portion likely won’t be covered. Working with a contractor experienced in insurance claims helps ensure proper documentation and communication with adjusters throughout the process.
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