Roofer in Gulf Stream, FL

Your Roof Protected Right the First Time

Four generations of roofing expertise protecting Gulf Stream homes and businesses since the 1940s.

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What Real Roof Protection Looks Like

You sleep better knowing your roof can handle whatever Florida throws at it. No more worrying about the next storm or wondering if that small leak will turn into a major problem.

When your roof is done right, you stop thinking about it. Your insurance claims get approved faster because the work meets every code and standard. Your property value stays protected, and you’re not calling contractors every few months for repairs that should have been done correctly the first time.

That’s what happens when you work with roofers who’ve been perfecting their craft for four generations. You get a roof that works as hard as you do to protect what matters most.

Local Roofer Gulf Stream Florida

Four Generations, One Standard of Excellence

Aastro Roofing Company brings four generations of roofing expertise to Gulf Stream, with family experience dating back to the 1940s. Founded in 2016, we’ve earned an A+ Better Business Bureau rating and Home Advisor’s Contractor of the Year award from 2017-2022.

What sets us apart isn’t just experience—it’s our approach. We’re not tied to selling specific roof systems, so you get honest recommendations based on your actual needs, not our profit margins.

With certifications from major manufacturers like GAF, CertainTeed, and Suprema, plus membership in the National Roofing Contractors Association, we bring both old-school craftsmanship and modern expertise to every job in Gulf Stream.

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Residential Roofer Gulf Stream Process

How We Handle Your Roofing Project

It starts with a free, comprehensive roof inspection where we actually climb up and look at everything—not just a quick glance from the ground. You’ll get a detailed report with photos showing exactly what’s going on up there.

If you need work done, we provide multiple quote options for different roof systems so you can make an informed decision. No pressure, no rushing—just clear information about what each option means for your budget and your home’s protection.

Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle all the permits, coordinate with your insurance if needed, and keep you updated throughout the process. The job gets done right the first time, backed by warranties that actually mean something—25 years on full replacements and a full year on repairs when most competitors offer six months or less.

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Complete Roofing Services for Every Need

Whether you need emergency storm damage repair, routine maintenance, or a complete roof replacement, we handle all roof types—tile, shingle, flat, metal, and commercial systems. We work on single-family homes, condos, commercial buildings, and everything in between.

Our Gulf Stream clients particularly value our insurance claim expertise. When storm damage hits, we know exactly how to document everything properly and work directly with adjusters to get your claim approved quickly.

We also offer something unique in the roofing industry—town hall meetings for communities and HOAs. If you’re dealing with multiple roofs that need attention, we’ll come explain options, answer questions, and help everyone understand what they’re looking at. It’s this kind of educational approach that’s earned us over 500 five-star reviews across all platforms.

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Most residential roof replacements in Gulf Stream take 2-5 days, depending on the size of your home and the roofing material you choose. Weather can affect timing—Florida’s afternoon thunderstorms sometimes mean starting early and wrapping up by mid-afternoon. For tile roofs, which are popular in Gulf Stream, expect the longer end of that range since each tile needs to be properly set. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated if anything changes. Commercial projects typically take longer and are scheduled in phases to minimize business disruption.
First, make sure they’re properly licensed and insured—ask to see current certificates. In Florida, you want a roofer who understands hurricane codes and has experience with insurance claims. Look for someone who offers comprehensive warranties, not just the standard one-year coverage. Check their Better Business Bureau rating and online reviews, but read the actual reviews to see how they handle problems. Most importantly, get multiple detailed quotes and ask questions. A good roofer will explain your options without pressuring you to decide immediately. If they show up at your door after a storm offering to do work for just your insurance deductible, that’s a red flag.
Age is a big factor—if your roof is over 20 years old and having multiple issues, replacement usually makes more sense than ongoing repairs. Look for missing or damaged shingles, granules in your gutters, daylight visible through the roof boards, or water stains on your ceiling. In Gulf Stream’s coastal environment, salt air can accelerate wear, so even newer roofs might need attention. The best way to know for sure is to get a professional inspection. We’ll check not just the visible surface but the underlying structure, flashing, and ventilation. A good roofer will be honest about whether repairs can buy you a few more years or if you’re just throwing money at a roof that needs to be replaced.
It depends on what caused the damage and what type of policy you have. Storm damage from hurricanes or severe weather is typically covered, but normal wear and tear isn’t. In Florida, many policies have separate hurricane deductibles that can be quite high. Age matters too—some insurers won’t cover roofs over a certain age or will only pay actual cash value instead of replacement cost. The key is documenting everything properly and working with a roofer who knows how to present claims to adjusters. We take detailed photos, provide thorough reports, and are available to meet with your adjuster. Don’t wait too long to file a claim after storm damage—most policies have time limits.
In Gulf Stream’s coastal environment, you need materials that can handle salt air, high winds, and intense UV exposure. Tile roofs are popular here because they’re durable and hurricane-resistant, though they’re more expensive upfront. Metal roofing is excellent for coastal areas—it won’t corrode if properly coated and can handle winds up to 140 mph. Architectural shingles are a good middle-ground option if you choose high-quality ones with strong wind ratings. Flat roofs need special attention in coastal areas and should use materials designed for salt air exposure. The best choice depends on your budget, your home’s style, and your long-term plans. We’ll explain the pros and cons of each option for your specific situation.
Roofing costs in Gulf Stream vary widely based on materials, roof complexity, and current market conditions. Basic shingle replacements might start around $8-12 per square foot, while tile or metal roofs can run $15-25+ per square foot. The size and pitch of your roof, number of penetrations, and accessibility all affect pricing. In affluent areas like Gulf Stream, expect to pay premium prices for quality work—but remember that cheap roofing usually costs more in the long run through repairs and early replacement. Get at least three detailed quotes and compare what’s included. The lowest bid often leaves out important details like proper ventilation, quality underlayment, or comprehensive cleanup. Focus on value, not just price.
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