Orange County · Served by our Clermont office
Roof Repair in Orlando, FL
Orlando repairs split by decade, so our quotes do too
Orlando is the biggest market we serve and the least uniform. The older east-side neighborhoods — the mid-century streets around College Park, Audubon Park, Conway — carry roofs that have been recovered more than once, and repairs there are as much about what's under the shingles as on top: decking opened by previous reroofs, flashing bent back into service one time too many, fasteners in wood that's seen fifty summers. The west and south sides are the opposite problem — recent construction where the covering is sound and the failure is a specific detail: a lifted ridge cap, a valley that funnels more water than it was flashed for, a pipe boot cracked years ahead of the shingles around it.
Those are different jobs at different prices, and a repair quote should know which one it's pricing before it names a number. Ours does, because the inspection comes first and it's free.
The honest logistics
We don't have an office inside Orlando city limits — our headquarters is in Clermont, roughly half an hour west on SR-50, and Orlando roofs are part of that office's daily routes rather than a special trip. We'd rather tell you that plainly than imply a storefront that doesn't exist; several companies headquartered in Orlando are named on our own best roofing companies in Orlando page, because you should be comparing.
If water is coming in right now, this isn't your page — emergency roof repair is, and a phone call beats any form. This page is the scheduled version: the ceiling stain that showed up after the last storm, the shingle tabs in the pool cage, the inspection report from a home sale.
Repair, or stop feeding the roof?
On the east side especially, we end up having the honest conversation often: a roof failing in different places for the same reason — age — is buying its replacement one repair at a time. We'll show you photos of what we found and which side of that line your roof is on. Because our replacement price is public, you can check the worst case yourself before anyone visits: the estimator prices your actual roof at $3.25 per effective square foot in about 30 seconds. If a repair holds, we quote the repair — that's the whole reputation.
(352) 242-4322 — free inspection, photographs and a written scope you keep, no obligation.
Our Clermont office
1295 W Hwy. 50, Clermont, FL 34711
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Or get my price in 30 secondsRoof Repair in Orlando — common questions
Who does roof repair in Orlando?
Noland's Roofing repairs Orlando roofs from our Clermont headquarters, roughly half an hour west on SR-50 — Orlando is part of that office's daily routes. We'll say the honest part plainly: we don't have an office inside Orlando city limits, and our reviews, license, and published pricing are all checkable before you call. (352) 242-4322, inspections free.
Is this the right page if water is coming in right now?
No — an active leak is an emergency, and it moves to the front of the schedule. See our Orlando emergency roof repair page or just call the Clermont office directly; a phone call is the fastest route to a crew. This page is for the repair that can be scheduled: the stain that appeared last month, the shingles in the yard, the roof that failed an inspection.
How much does roof repair cost in Orlando?
Repairs are priced per job after a free inspection, because a pipe boot on a 2015 build and a flashing rebuild on a 1958 College Park roof are different jobs. What we won't do is pad a repair into a replacement pitch — and if replacement is genuinely the answer, that price is public: $3.25 per square foot of effective roof area, checkable on our estimator in 30 seconds.
What fails on Orlando's older east-side roofs?
Age-driven failures: flashing reworked once too often, decking that's been opened up by previous reroofs, and coverings simply at end of life. On a mid-century home the repair question includes what's under the shingles, which is why our inspection covers the deck and the roof edge, not just the visible surface.
Will you document the repair for my records or my carrier?
Yes — every inspection includes photographs of each finding and a written scope you keep. If the honest read is that the damage is age rather than a covered event, we tell you that too, rather than sending you into a claim that won't go anywhere.
