Roofing Contractor in Fort Lauderdale, FL

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Four generations of roofing expertise protecting Fort Lauderdale homes and businesses since the 1940s.

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Reliable Fort Lauderdale Roofing Services

What You Get When Done Right

You sleep better knowing your roof can handle whatever South Florida throws at it. No more lying awake during storms wondering if water will start dripping through your ceiling. No more emergency calls to patch up problems that should have been fixed properly the first time.

When your roof is installed or repaired correctly, you stop thinking about it. That’s the point. You get back to focusing on your business, your family, your life instead of worrying about the thing that’s supposed to protect everything underneath it.

Your property value stays strong. Your insurance claims become rare. Your maintenance headaches practically disappear. This is what happens when you work with a residential roofing contractor who’s been doing this since before you were born and plans to be here long after your roof is paid off.

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Four Generations Know Something About Roofs

Aastro Roofing started in 2016, but our family’s been in roofing since the 1940s. Four generations work together here, which means when you call, you’re talking to people who learned this trade from their grandfathers and are teaching it to their kids.

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

What matters more than awards is this: we’re not going anywhere. When you need service on your warranty five years from now, we’ll still be here. When the next hurricane hits Fort Lauderdale, we’ll be the ones helping you pick up the pieces.

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Here's How We Handle Your Project

Everything starts with a free inspection. Not a sales pitch disguised as an inspection, but an actual assessment of what’s happening with your roof. You get photos, explanations, and honest recommendations about what needs attention now versus what can wait.

If you need a new roof, you’ll get multiple quotes for different systems. Since Aastro isn’t tied to selling one specific product, you get unbiased recommendations based on your budget, your building, and your priorities. No pressure, no gimmicks, just options.

The installation happens with proper permits, quality materials, and workers who know what they’re doing. You get progress updates, cleanup at the end of each day, and a final walkthrough before anyone asks for final payment. Your warranty paperwork gets filed properly, and you get copies of everything.

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Metal Roofing Contractor Fort Lauderdale

What's Included in Every Job

Every roofing project includes proper permits, manufacturer warranties, and Aastro’s own guarantees on workmanship. Residential jobs come with 25-year warranties. Repairs get a full year of coverage, not the six months most contractors offer.

You get multiple financing options if you need them, and payment schedules that make sense for your situation. No money down until work begins, and final payment only after you’re satisfied with the results.

Fort Lauderdale’s weather demands attention to detail that many contractors skip. Proper flashing around chimneys and vents. Adequate ventilation to prevent moisture problems. Hurricane straps and fasteners rated for South Florida wind loads. These aren’t extras you pay for separately – they’re part of doing the job correctly the first time.

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Most residential roof replacements take 2-4 days depending on size, complexity, and weather. Commercial projects vary widely based on square footage and roof type. The timeline starts after permits are approved and materials arrive on site. Weather delays are common during Florida’s rainy season, but experienced contractors plan for this and communicate changes as they happen. Rush jobs during hurricane season can extend timelines due to high demand and permit office backlogs.
Metal roofing performs exceptionally well in South Florida due to wind resistance and energy efficiency. Tile roofs handle hurricanes well but require proper installation and maintenance. Asphalt shingles work if they’re rated for high winds and installed with proper fasteners. The key isn’t just the material – it’s proper installation with adequate ventilation, appropriate flashing, and fasteners rated for your wind zone. Your specific building, budget, and priorities determine the best choice for your situation.
Minor repairs like replacing a few shingles or fixing small leaks typically run $300-800. Larger repairs involving multiple areas, flashing work, or structural issues can range from $1,500-5,000. Emergency repairs during storms cost more due to urgency and demand. The wide range depends on materials, accessibility, extent of damage, and whether underlying structure needs attention. Get multiple quotes for significant repairs, and make sure contractors are licensed and insured before they start work.
Yes, most roof work requires permits in Fort Lauderdale. Full replacements always need permits. Repairs over a certain square footage or involving structural changes also require permits. Your contractor should handle permit applications and inspections – this isn’t something you want to skip or handle yourself. Unpermitted work can cause problems with insurance claims, home sales, and code compliance. Legitimate contractors include permit costs in their quotes and schedule required inspections.
Insurance typically covers sudden damage from storms, fallen trees, or other covered events. Gradual damage from wear, poor maintenance, or age usually isn’t covered. Document damage with photos before making temporary repairs. Contact your insurance company promptly after storms or incidents. Your contractor can help identify storm damage and provide documentation for claims, but the insurance company makes coverage decisions. Keep records of all maintenance and repairs to support future claims.
Ask for current license and insurance certificates – don’t just take their word for it. Get references from recent jobs and actually call them. Ask about warranty terms on both materials and labor. Find out who’s doing the actual work and whether they use subcontractors. Discuss timeline, payment schedule, and how they handle weather delays. Ask about permit handling and cleanup procedures. Most importantly, ask for detailed written estimates that specify materials, labor, and timeline so you can compare contractors fairly.
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