Orange County · Served by our Clermont office
Roof Replacement in Orlando, FL
The only published price in a market full of sales appointments
Orlando has more roofing companies competing for the same houses than anywhere else we work, and nearly all of them run the same play: no numbers until a salesperson has been at your kitchen table. We run the opposite play. Our asphalt shingle replacement rate is $3.25 per square foot of effective roof area — one price, no tiers, published — and the free instant estimator applies it to your actual roof, measured from satellite imagery, in about 30 seconds. In a quote-shopping market, a checkable number before the doorbell is the whole differentiator.
We put our office cards on the table too: we're headquartered in Clermont, roughly half an hour west on SR-50, not inside city limits — and our best roofing companies in Orlando guide names the competitors worth bidding against us, because a three-bid homeowner is exactly the customer a published price wins.
What replacement looks like on Orlando's two housing stocks
The older east side — College Park, Audubon Park, Conway, and the mid-century streets between them — is second- and third-covering territory. Tear-off there is an audit of what previous crews left behind: reused drip edge, flashing bent back into service, occasionally a buried layer that doubles the debris. None of it changes the rate; it changes the planning. Deck repairs get photographed, priced per sheet in writing, and fixed properly this time.
The newer west and south sides are more straightforward tear-offs — sound decks, modern permitting history — where the job is mostly logistics and the schedule holds. Either way, the crew that inspects your roof is the crew that replaces it, and most homes finish in one to two days.
Not sure the roof is due at all? Start with a free inspection instead — if a repair holds, we quote the repair. And if you're weighing materials while you're at it, tile and metal have their own Orlando pages: tile roofing and metal roofing.
Storm season is the deadline nobody picks
Orange County's storm exposure is wind and rainfall — Hurricane Ian made the point at metro scale — and every season converts a share of Orlando's aging roofs into emergency replacements at emergency timing. The cheaper version of that story is the same replacement done on your schedule: inspected in the spring, priced at the published rate, permitted without a tarp on the roof. The estimator gives you the number in 30 seconds; the free inspection tells you how many seasons you have left to use it.
(352) 242-4322 — or run your address through the estimator first and walk into every sales conversation in Orlando already knowing your number.
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1295 W Hwy. 50, Clermont, FL 34711
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Or get my price in 30 secondsRoof Replacement in Orlando — common questions
How much does a roof replacement cost in Orlando?
Our price is public: $3.25 per square foot of effective roof area (your measured roof plus a 15% waste factor) for asphalt shingle, one price, no tiers, with a 5-year workmanship warranty. A 3,300 effective-sq-ft roof runs $10,725. As far as we can find, no other Orlando roofer publishes a per-square-foot rate — the free estimator prices your exact roof in about 30 seconds.
Does Noland's Roofing have an Orlando office?
No, and we say so plainly: our nearest office is our Clermont headquarters, roughly half an hour west on SR-50, and Orlando is part of that office's daily routes. If a contractor headquartered inside city limits matters to you, our own Orlando roofing companies guide names several — compare us against them on checkable facts.
How should I compare Orlando roof replacement quotes?
Get three bids, demand the same information from each: the exact shingle line and color in writing, the decking price per sheet before work starts, the permit handled by the contractor, and the license verified at myfloridalicense.com. Then check each bid against our published rate for your roof size — a number you can get in 30 seconds without talking to anyone.
What's different about replacing an older east-side Orlando roof?
Mid-century homes around College Park, Audubon Park, and Conway are usually on their second or third covering, so tear-off reveals the previous crews' decisions — reused drip edge, buried layers, deck repairs skipped. We plan for those discoveries, photograph everything, and the written proposal after inspection is the binding price, not a number that grows mid-job.
How long does an Orlando roof replacement take?
Most asphalt shingle replacements take one to two days on a typical home. Permitting runs through the City of Orlando or Orange County depending on your address — our job to handle, not yours — and hurricane-season scheduling fills fast, so the free inspection is worth booking before the roof forces the timing.
