We are a tile roofing specialist serving residential homeowners across Orlando and the surrounding communities of Orange, Seminole, and Osceola counties. Every job we take is tile, no shingles, no metal, no flat roof systems. That focus means when we show up at your home in Windermere, Winter Park, or Lake Nona, we’re not a general contractor dabbling in tile. We’re tile specialists, period.
The Orlando Roofing is Serving in the Following Areas
We are a tile roofing specialist serving residential homeowners across Orlando and the surrounding communities of Orange, Seminole, and Osceola counties. Every job we take is tile — no shingles, no metal, no flat roof systems. That focus means when we show up at your home in Windermere, Winter Park, or Lake Nona, we’re not a general contractor dabbling in tile. We’re tile specialists, period.
Our service area covers the full Central Florida metro. If you’re within roughly 35 miles of Orlando, we serve you. If you’re not sure whether we reach your neighborhood, call (689) 336-3381 — we’ll tell you directly.
Orlando is the core of what we do. Tile roofs are concentrated across the city in neighborhoods like Dr. Phillips, College Park, Conway, MetroWest, Baldwin Park, Lake Nona, and throughout the established communities around the lake chain south of downtown.
We see the full range of tile roof situations in Orlando — 1990s concrete tile in good condition that just needs post-storm repair, underlayment systems from the 1980s construction boom that are quietly failing beneath tiles that still look fine from the street, and everything in between. If you’re in Orange County and have a tile roof, we handle it.
Services in Orlando: Tile roof repair, tile roof replacement, annual maintenance programs, pre-purchase inspections, post-storm emergency assessment, insurance documentation and adjuster walk-throughs.
Winter Park has more historically significant tile roofs per square mile than any other community in Central Florida. The Mediterranean Revival and Spanish Colonial homes built along Interlachen Avenue, around Lake Virginia, and throughout the College Quarter and Virginia Heights neighborhoods from the 1920s through 1940s carry original clay barrel tile — much of it Ludowici production — that requires specialist knowledge to repair correctly.
We understand Winter Park’s historic preservation framework (Chapter 58, Article VIII of the City Code), maintain relationships with specialty tile suppliers and Ludowici’s custom historic production program, and approach original clay tile with the patience and care it demands. Most repair and like-for-like replacement work on designated properties moves through standard permitting — not board review — as long as it’s consistent with the existing architectural style. We know the process, and we navigate it for our customers.
Winter Park’s oak canopy also creates consistent tile roof challenges: branch impact damage, moss growth on shaded north slopes, and debris accumulation in valleys that accelerates flashing and underlayment wear. Annual maintenance on Winter Park tile roofs isn’t optional — it’s what keeps a $500 repair from becoming a $4,000 repair.
Services in Winter Park: Historic clay tile repair and restoration, Ludowici tile matching and sourcing, lift-and-relay underlayment replacement with original tile reset, standard concrete tile repair, annual maintenance programs, storm damage assessment.
Windermere and the gated communities surrounding it — Isleworth, Keene’s Pointe, Lake Down, and the Butler Chain lakefront estates — represent some of the highest-value tile roofing in the Orlando market. Custom tile profiles, premium clay tile from top-tier manufacturers, and custom-built homes with complex rooflines are the norm, not the exception.
Matching tile in these communities often requires going directly to the original manufacturer, sourcing salvage material, or working with specialty suppliers. Getting it wrong — showing up with close-enough tile that doesn’t actually match — isn’t acceptable on a $1.5 million home. We know that, and we approach tile sourcing in Windermere and Isleworth accordingly.
Gated community access requires advance coordination. We handle it as standard operating procedure, not an afterthought.
Services in Windermere/Isleworth: Premium clay and concrete tile repair, custom tile sourcing, full replacement with manufacturer-matched materials, annual maintenance, emergency storm response, insurance documentation for high-value properties.
Dr. Phillips has one of the highest concentrations of tile roofs in Orange County — a result of the upscale residential development boom in the 1980s–90s that made tile the default choice in communities like Bay Hill, Bayhill Club, and the neighborhoods along Sand Lake Road and Turkey Lake Road. Most of these roofs are now 25–40 years old, putting them firmly in the underlayment evaluation zone.
We inspect a significant number of Dr. Phillips homes where the concrete tile still looks perfectly intact and the underlayment underneath has been quietly deteriorating for a decade. The Florida Building Code “25% rule” is relevant here: once repair work exceeds 25% of a roof’s total surface area, the entire roof must be brought up to current code standards. On older Dr. Phillips tile roofs, that threshold matters when scoping repair vs. replacement work.
Services in Dr. Phillips: Tile repair and underlayment evaluation, full replacement for aging 1980s–90s roof systems, annual maintenance programs, pre-hurricane season inspection, insurance claim support.
Baldwin Park is a planned community developed in the early 2000s on the former Orlando Naval Training Center. Most tile roofs here are 20–25 years old — past the critical midpoint where an honest professional assessment of underlayment condition is genuinely worth doing.
The tile profiles are more standardized than in older communities, which makes repair and matching generally more straightforward. Baldwin Park’s density and the mix of attached and detached homes means some rooflines are less accessible than others — we account for that in scheduling and estimate preparation.
Services in Baldwin Park: Tile repair, mid-life underlayment assessment, maintenance programs, post-storm inspection, insurance documentation.
Lake Nona is one of the fastest-growing planned communities in Central Florida, with the Medical City, USTA National Campus, and extensive residential development built primarily from the 2000s onward. Tile roofs here are generally newer — 10–20 years old — with plenty of useful service life remaining.
Most Lake Nona tile roof work is repair and maintenance: storm damage response after heavy wet-season events, routine maintenance to clear drainage paths and re-seal penetration flashings, and inspection for homeowners who haven’t had a professional look at the roof since installation. The tile systems are modern and the materials are straightforward to work with.
Services in Lake Nona: Tile repair, post-storm assessment, annual and bi-annual maintenance programs, pre-purchase inspection for buyers, new homeowner roof evaluation.
College Park is one of Orlando’s oldest established neighborhoods — a mix of 1920s–40s bungalows and Craftsman homes, mid-century construction, and infill development. Tile roofs appear across all eras here, from original clay tile on the oldest homes to concrete tile from 1980s–90s renovations.
The tree canopy in College Park is substantial. Live oaks, camphor trees, and slash pines create chronic debris accumulation challenges in valleys and gutters. Moss growth on shaded slopes is common. Annual maintenance on College Park tile roofs pays for itself by preventing the accelerated deterioration that unchecked organic debris causes.
Services in College Park: Historic clay tile repair where applicable, concrete tile repair, valley and gutter cleaning, moss treatment, annual maintenance, underlayment evaluation on older homes.
Kissimmee and St. Cloud in Osceola County have grown significantly over the past two decades, with substantial tile roof concentrations in communities like Celebration, Hunters Creek, Meadow Woods, and the established neighborhoods around Lake Tohopekaliga. Storm exposure in Osceola County is significant — we serviced homes across this area following Hurricane Ian in 2022 and Milton in 2024.
Post-storm demand in this area can be high following named storms, and contractor availability from less-specialized roofers can get tight. Having an established relationship with a tile specialist before storm season is worth something here — it’s the difference between getting scheduled in days versus waiting weeks.
Services in Kissimmee / St. Cloud: Tile repair and replacement, post-storm emergency assessment, insurance claim documentation, Celebration community tile matching, annual maintenance programs.
The communities along the US-17/92 and I-4 corridors in Seminole County — Sanford, Lake Mary, Heathrow, Longwood, and Wekiva Springs — have significant tile roof populations from the 1990s–2000s development period. The master-planned communities of Lake Mary and the gated neighborhoods of Heathrow were built predominantly with tile systems that are now 20–35 years old.
Heathrow in particular has a high concentration of quality concrete and clay tile roofs in the upper price range — homes where tile matching and quality of finish matter, and where a visible patchwork repair is not acceptable. We approach these properties the same way we approach Windermere.
Services in Sanford/Lake Mary/Heathrow: Tile repair and matching, underlayment evaluation, full replacement for aging systems, annual maintenance, insurance documentation.
Oviedo and Winter Springs have grown from quiet Seminole County suburbs into substantial residential communities. Tile roofs are common in the newer planned neighborhoods developed through the 1990s–2010s. Most tile work here is repair and maintenance — storm damage response, flashing re-sealing, valley cleaning, and periodic underlayment checks.
Services in Oviedo / Winter Springs: Tile repair, maintenance programs, post-storm assessment, pre-purchase inspection.
The communities on the northwest side of the Orlando metro — Apopka, Ocoee, and Winter Garden — have seen significant residential expansion over the past 20 years. Tile roofs are prevalent in the new and established communities throughout this area. Storm exposure from systems tracking across Central Florida from the Gulf makes pre-hurricane preparation and post-storm assessment consistently relevant here.
Services in Apopka / Ocoee / Winter Garden: Tile repair, pre-hurricane season inspection, post-storm emergency assessment, maintenance programs, replacement for aging systems.
Maitland and Altamonte Springs sit at the intersection of Orange and Seminole counties, with a mix of older established neighborhoods and more recent development. Maitland’s lakeside communities have significant tile roof concentrations. Altamonte Springs has a mix of older asphalt shingle and concrete tile from the 1980s–90s development period — homes where the tile system is now approaching end of service life in some cases.
Services in Maitland / Altamonte Springs: Tile repair, underlayment evaluation, pre-sale inspection, annual maintenance, replacement consultation.
We’re a tile-only operation. Every community we serve gets the same specialist knowledge, the same commitment to accurate tile matching, and the same honest assessment of what the roof actually needs — not what produces the largest invoice.
What every job includes:
Every inspection comes with a written report and photos. Every estimate breaks down materials and labor separately with no hidden fees. Every repair is done to current Florida Building Code, with licensed contractors and full liability and workers’ compensation coverage. No subcontracting tile work to crews who don’t specialize in it.
We carry inventory of discontinued tile profiles for matching purposes. For rare tile that requires manufacturer sourcing, we have direct relationships with Eagle Roofing, Boral, Westlake Royal, and Ludowici.
Our emergency line — (689) 336-3381) — is available 24/7 during hurricane season for active damage situations across our entire service area.
Orange County: Orlando, Winter Park, Windermere, Dr. Phillips, Baldwin Park, Lake Nona, College Park, Conway, Maitland, Ocoee, Apopka, Winter Garden, Edgewood, Belle Isle, Bay Lake, Lake Buena Vista, Eatonville
Seminole County: Altamonte Springs, Casselberry, Lake Mary, Longwood, Oviedo, Sanford, Winter Springs, Heathrow, Wekiva Springs, Goldenrod
Osceola County: Kissimmee, St. Cloud, Celebration, Hunters Creek, Poinciana, Narcoossee, Meadow Woods
Not seeing your community? Call (689) 336-3381 and ask directly. If you’re within our service radius, we’ll tell you — and if we can’t serve you for any reason, we’ll say that too.
We often serve nearby areas as well. Contact us to check if we can help with your roofing needs.
Inspections are available Monday through Saturday, 8am to 6pm across our full service area. Same-week scheduling is typically available.
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QUESTIONS HOMEOWNERS ASK
Have questions about repairs, replacements, or insurance claims? Here are clear answers to the things homeowners ask us most.
The clearest signs are water stains on ceilings, tiles in your yard after a storm, visible gaps in the ridge line, or a roof that’s 25+ years old with no professional inspection. From the ground, look for broken or shifted tiles, uneven rows, and anything that looks different from the rest of the slope. Inside, check the attic for daylight coming through the decking or moisture staining on the rafters. If you see any of these, call us — a $200–$400 inspection costs far less than waiting until the damage reaches your ceiling.
Yes. Inspections are free and include a written report with photos documenting everything we find. We give you a clear breakdown of what’s urgent, what can wait, and what the repair will cost — before you commit to anything.
Storm damage from named hurricanes and severe weather events is typically covered, minus your hurricane deductible. In Florida, that deductible runs 2–10% of your home’s insured value — on a $350,000 home at 5%, that’s $17,500 out of pocket before insurance pays. Wear, age, and deferred maintenance are not covered. We walk the roof with your adjuster, document every covered item, and make sure nothing legitimate gets missed. Under Florida’s Matching Statute, if your insurer can’t match your existing tile profile, they’re required to replace the affected sections — not patch with mismatched material.
Most tile roof replacements on a standard Orlando home take 3–5 days of active installation. From initial inspection to permit issuance to completed work, the full timeline typically runs 4–8 weeks. Material lead times and permit processing are the main variables. We give you a realistic schedule up front — not an optimistic one that slips.
We work exclusively with tile — concrete tile and clay tile in every major profile: Spanish barrel, S-curve, French flat, and mission. For concrete tile we use Eagle Roofing, Boral, and Westlake Royal. For clay tile and historic applications we work with Ludowici and specialty suppliers. We don’t install shingles or metal roofing. Tile is all we do, which is exactly why we’re better at it than contractors who do everything.
Manufacturer warranties on tile material run 50 years for concrete tile and lifetime for most clay tile products. Our workmanship warranty covers labor and installation. We’ll walk you through exactly what each warranty covers before the job starts — including what voids them and what doesn’t.
Yes to both. We pull all required Orange, Seminole, and Osceola County permits and schedule all required inspections. Cleanup is included in every job — broken tile, debris, packaging, and any roofing material removed during the project. We don’t leave that for you to deal with.
There’s no way to replace a tile roof silently. You’ll hear it, and there will be activity around the exterior of your home for several days. Inside, you can expect some vibration. We take precautions to protect landscaping, pool screens, and exterior surfaces around the work area. You can stay home during the work — most of our customers do.
We only do tile. That’s the whole answer. General roofing contractors install shingles five days a week and treat tile as a specialty they also happen to offer. We work on tile roofs every day — repairs, replacements, historic clay tile on 1920s Winter Park homes, post-storm insurance work, pre-hurricane maintenance. That focus means better tile matching, better underlayment assessment, and honest recommendations that aren’t shaped by which job is more profitable for us. We’ll tell you when repair makes more sense than replacement. We’ve told a lot of homeowners that.