Roof Repair in Palm Beach Gardens

Fast, Reliable Roof Repairs That Last

One-year warranty on all repairs with four generations of roofing expertise backing every job.

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Palm Beach Gardens Roof Repair

Your Roof Problems Actually Get Solved

You wake up after the next storm without checking the ceiling for water stains. Your insurance adjuster sees professional work that meets code. Your family stays dry, your property value stays protected, and you stop worrying about the next heavy rain.

Most roof repairs fail because contractors rush the job or use shortcuts. When your repair is done right the first time, you get back to living your life instead of managing roof problems. That’s what happens when someone who actually knows roofing handles your repair.

You get a one-year warranty on repairs while most companies offer six months or less. That’s not an accident – it’s confidence in work that lasts.

Roofing Contractors Palm Beach Gardens

Four Generations Know Florida Roofs

Aastro Roofing has been fixing roofs in Palm Beach Gardens since 2016, but our family’s been in roofing since the 1940s. Four generations work in our company today, from grandfather to grandson.

That’s not just experience – it’s accountability. When your family name is on every job for 80 years, you don’t cut corners. Our A+ Better Business Bureau rating and Contractor of the Year awards from 2017-2022 back that up.

We’re certified by GAF, CertainTeed, Suprema, FiberTech, and Viking. Members of the National Roofing Contractors Association and Palm Beach County Roofing Contractors Association. Over 500 reviews across all platforms because satisfied customers talk.

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Roof Repair Process Florida

Here's How Your Repair Gets Done

First, you get a free inspection that actually finds the problem. Not just the obvious damage you can see, but what’s causing it and what else might fail soon. You get photos and a clear explanation of what needs fixing.

Next, you see multiple options for the repair with honest pricing. No upselling to a full roof replacement when a repair will handle it. You choose what makes sense for your situation and budget.

The repair gets done right, with proper materials and techniques that work in Florida weather. Hurricane winds, driving rain, and brutal sun – your repair handles what Palm Beach Gardens throws at it. You get a one-year warranty in writing, plus manufacturer warranties on materials.

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Every Type of Roof Problem

Residential roof repair for shingle, tile, and metal roofs. Flat roof repair for commercial buildings with proper drainage solutions. Emergency roof repair when storms hit and you need someone there fast. Roof leak repair that finds the actual source, not just where water shows up inside.

Palm Beach Gardens gets hit with afternoon thunderstorms, hurricanes, and constant UV exposure. Your repair needs to handle all of it. Whether it’s missing shingles after wind damage, flashing problems around chimneys, or flat roof membrane issues, the fix matches the Florida climate.

You also get help with insurance claims when storm damage is covered. Photos, documentation, and communication with adjusters so you get what you’re owed without the runaround.

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A properly done roof repair should last 10-15 years in Florida, depending on the type of damage and materials used. The key is using materials rated for hurricane winds and UV exposure, plus proper installation techniques. Cheap repairs fail in 2-3 years because they don’t account for Florida’s harsh conditions. That’s why we offer a one-year warranty on repairs – most contractors only offer 6 months because they’re not confident their work will hold up. Quality materials like GAF or CertainTeed shingles, proper flashing, and correct fastening patterns make the difference between a repair that lasts and one that fails in the next storm.
Roof repair fixes specific problem areas while keeping most of your existing roof. Replacement means tearing off everything and starting over. If less than 30% of your roof is damaged and the structure is sound, repair usually makes more sense financially. However, if you’re dealing with multiple leaks, widespread shingle loss, or an aging roof that’s failing in several spots, replacement might be more cost-effective long-term. An honest inspection will show you which option actually makes sense for your situation. Some contractors push replacement when repair would work fine – others suggest repair when replacement is really needed. You need someone who’s not tied to selling you the most expensive option.
Emergency roof repairs typically get same-day or next-day response, depending on storm conditions and safety factors. After hurricanes or severe storms, response times may extend to 2-3 days as we work through emergency calls in order received. The first priority is stopping active leaks and preventing further damage with tarps or temporary patches. Permanent repairs happen once materials are available and weather permits safe work. During peak storm season, having materials staged and crews ready makes the difference. Emergency repairs focus on protecting your property first, then scheduling permanent fixes as conditions allow.
Insurance coverage depends on what caused the damage and your specific policy terms. Storm damage, hail, and wind damage are typically covered under most policies. Gradual wear, maintenance issues, and age-related problems usually aren’t covered. The key is proper documentation – photos of damage, weather reports from the date of loss, and professional assessment of what caused the problem. Insurance adjusters want to see that damage was sudden and accidental, not from neglect. Having a contractor who knows how to work with insurance companies helps get claims approved and processed faster. We can provide the documentation adjusters need and communicate in terms insurance companies understand.
First, protect your belongings by moving furniture and electronics away from the leak area. Place buckets or containers to catch dripping water and put towels down to prevent floor damage. If water is pooling on the ceiling, carefully poke a small hole in the center to let it drain – this prevents the ceiling from collapsing under water weight. Take photos of the damage for insurance purposes before cleaning anything up. Don’t go on the roof yourself, especially when it’s wet – that’s dangerous and you might cause more damage. Call for professional inspection as soon as possible because small leaks become big problems fast in Florida’s humid climate.
Flat roofs show different warning signs than pitched roofs. Look for ponding water that doesn’t drain within 48 hours after rain, bubbling or blistering in the membrane, cracks around drains or edges, and interior water stains. Small areas of damage can usually be repaired, but if you’re seeing widespread membrane failure, multiple leaks, or structural issues with drainage, replacement makes more sense. Flat roofs in Florida face unique challenges – intense UV exposure, thermal expansion and contraction, and heavy rains that test drainage systems. A professional inspection can determine if your drainage is adequate and whether the membrane has enough life left to justify repairs versus starting over with a new system.
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