Lake Mary Roofing Company
Residential and commercial roofing for Lake Mary — from the corporate-park office buildings off I-4 to the established shingle-roof neighborhoods around Historic Downtown and Heathrow's edge.
An office-park economy sitting on top of 1980s-to-2000s residential roofs.
Lake Mary is unusual for this part of Seminole County: it's simultaneously one of the region's biggest commercial employment centers — the corporate campuses and office parks along Lake Mary Boulevard and International Parkway — and a city of established residential subdivisions like Buckingham Estates, Woodbridge Lakes, and the streets around Crystal Lake and Lake Mary's namesake lake, many built from the mid-1980s through the early 2000s. That means we're regularly working two very different roof profiles in the same zip code: low-slope TPO and modified-bitumen commercial roofs on office buildings, and dimensional-shingle residential roofs that are now old enough that a proactive inspection makes more sense than waiting for a leak.
For commercial building owners and property managers along the I-4 corridor, we also handle multi-building maintenance programs rather than one-off repair calls — catching failing flashing and ponding-water issues before they become a tenant complaint.
- Straight-line wind and downburst events common with I-4 corridor storm cells
- Hail risk concentrated in stronger spring and summer storm systems
- Ponding-water stress on aging commercial low-slope roofs after heavy rain events
What a Lake Mary roofing permit involves
Properties inside Lake Mary city limits pull roofing permits through the City of Lake Mary's Building Department; addresses just outside city limits go through Seminole County Building. Both apply the Florida Building Code's wind-uplift and re-roofing inspection requirements, and commercial low-slope jobs typically require an additional review of drainage and insulation R-value. We pull the permit, schedule the required inspections, and keep the closed-out permit record on file.
What we get called for most
Commercial Low-Slope Roofing
TPO, EPDM, and modified bitumen for office and multi-tenant buildings along the I-4 corridor.
Learn more →Residential Roof Replacement
Shingle re-roofing for Lake Mary's established 1980s–2000s subdivisions.
Learn more →Commercial Maintenance Programs
Scheduled inspections for property managers who'd rather catch a leak than clean one up.
Learn more →What we typically find on a Lake Mary roof
Residential subdivisions from the 1980s and 1990s are predominantly architectural or 3-tab asphalt shingle on original wood-plank or early OSB decking, with a fair number now on a second re-roof cycle. Commercial buildings along Lake Mary Boulevard and International Parkway are mostly built-up or modified-bitumen low-slope systems from the same era, several of which are due for a full membrane replacement rather than another round of localized patching — a distinction that matters when a property manager is deciding between a maintenance budget line and a capital project.
- Residential & commercial roof replacement and repair
- Storm & insurance claim documentation support
- Solar panel, battery & solar water heater installation
Crownline Roofing project volume and reviews specific to Lake Mary: [Lake Mary project count and reviews pending]
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