Roofing Contractor in Lake Belvedere Estates

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Four generations of roofing expertise with 25-year warranties and unbiased recommendations for every roofing contractor need.

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Reliable Roofing Contractor Services

What You Get When We're Done

You sleep better knowing your roof is built to last decades, not years. Your investment is protected by warranties that actually mean something—25 years on installations and a full year on repairs when most contractors offer six months or less.

You get honest recommendations because we’re not tied to selling one specific system. We’ll show you multiple options, explain the real differences, and let you decide what makes sense for your property and budget.

No more wondering if your contractor will show up or return your calls. You’re working with a family business that’s been serving Palm Beach County since the 1940s, with an A+ BBB rating and over 500 reviews from neighbors who’ve been exactly where you are now.

Best Roofing Company Lake Belvedere

Four Generations Know Roofs

Aastro Roofing Company started in 2016, but our family expertise goes back to the 1940s. Four generations of roofers work together, bringing nearly 80 years of combined knowledge to every project in Lake Belvedere Estates and throughout Palm Beach County.

We hold certifications from major manufacturers like GAF, CertainTeed, and Suprema, plus memberships in both the National Roofing Contractors Association and Palm Beach County Roofing Contractors Association. HomeAdvisor named us Contractor of the Year from 2017 through 2022.

This isn’t about being the biggest or flashiest roofing company. It’s about doing the work right the first time, standing behind it with real warranties, and treating your property like it belongs to family.

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Residential Roofing Contractor Process

How We Handle Your Project

Everything starts with a free, comprehensive roof inspection. No sales pressure, no gimmicks—just a thorough assessment of what you’re dealing with and honest recommendations about your options.

You’ll receive multiple quotes for different roofing systems so you can compare materials, warranties, and costs side by side. We explain the real differences between systems without pushing you toward the most expensive option.

Once you decide to move forward, we handle permits, materials delivery, and coordinate everything around your schedule. The installation follows manufacturer specifications exactly, and we clean up completely when finished. You get all warranty paperwork, maintenance guidelines, and direct contact information for any future questions.

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Commercial Roofing Contractor Services

Complete Roofing Services Included

Every project includes material delivery, permit handling, daily cleanup, and final inspection. You’re covered for residential, commercial, and metal roofing systems with the same attention to detail regardless of project size.

Insurance claim assistance comes standard when storm damage is involved. We know how to document damage properly and communicate with adjusters to ensure you receive fair compensation for necessary repairs or replacement.

Multiple financing options are available for larger projects, and we regularly hold town hall meetings for HOA communities to discuss maintenance schedules, budgeting, and planning for future roofing needs across multiple properties.

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Asphalt shingles typically last 15-20 years in Florida’s heat and humidity, while architectural shingles can reach 25-30 years with proper installation and maintenance. Metal roofing performs exceptionally well here, often lasting 40-50 years because it reflects heat and resists hurricane-force winds. Tile roofs can last 50+ years but require more structural support. The key is proper installation and regular maintenance regardless of material choice. Florida’s intense UV exposure, thermal cycling, and storm activity all impact longevity, which is why choosing experienced local contractors familiar with these conditions matters significantly.
A thorough inspection covers both exterior and interior areas, checking for missing or damaged shingles, exposed nails, caulking condition, and flashing around chimneys, vents, and skylights. Inside, we examine attic spaces for water stains, proper ventilation, and insulation issues. The process takes 45-60 minutes for most homes. You’ll receive a detailed report with photos showing any problems, recommended repairs, and timeline for addressing issues. We explain everything in plain language and answer questions about maintenance, potential problems, and realistic timelines for repairs or replacement. No high-pressure sales tactics—just honest assessment of your roof’s current condition.
Start with licensing, insurance, and local references you can actually contact. Check BBB ratings and online reviews, but focus on how contractors respond to problems, not just positive feedback. Ask about warranty terms—both material and labor coverage—and get specific details about what’s included. Compare how thoroughly each contractor explains your options without pushing expensive upgrades. Local contractors familiar with Florida building codes and weather patterns typically provide better long-term service than national chains. Most importantly, trust your instincts about communication style and professionalism during initial consultations.
Minor repairs like replacing a few shingles or fixing flashing typically cost $300-800, while major repairs addressing multiple problem areas can reach $2,000-5,000. Full replacement costs vary significantly based on material choice, home size, and complexity. Basic asphalt shingle replacement might cost $8,000-15,000 for average homes, while premium materials or complex rooflines increase costs substantially. The decision often comes down to your roof’s age and overall condition. If you’re facing multiple repair estimates totaling more than 30-40% of replacement cost, replacement usually makes more financial sense long-term.
Most residential roof replacements take 2-4 days depending on size, complexity, and weather conditions. Simple ranch-style homes often finish in 2 days, while multi-story homes with complex rooflines may require 4-5 days. Weather delays are common in Florida, especially during summer months. We schedule around forecasted rain and stop work immediately if conditions become unsafe. The process includes material delivery, tear-off, installation, cleanup, and final inspection. We coordinate timing to minimize disruption to your daily routine and always clean up completely each day. Commercial projects typically take longer depending on size and complexity.
Insurance coverage depends on the cause of damage and your specific policy terms. Storm damage, hail, and sudden events are typically covered, while normal wear and aging are not. Florida insurers increasingly require roof inspections for policies on homes with roofs over 15 years old. We help document storm damage properly and communicate with adjusters to ensure accurate assessments. The key is reporting damage promptly and working with contractors experienced in insurance claims. We provide detailed documentation, photos, and technical explanations adjusters need to process claims efficiently. Understanding your deductible and coverage limits before problems occur helps avoid surprises during the claims process.
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