Longwood Roofing Company
Roof replacement, repair, and storm damage assessment for Longwood's heavily wooded, established neighborhoods — from Historic Longwood to Wekiva Cove and the Sabal Point area.
Big, mature tree canopy means roofs here take a different kind of wear.
Longwood is one of the more tree-covered communities in Seminole County — the oak canopy through Historic Longwood, Sabal Point, Sweetwater Oaks, and Wekiva Cove is a big part of the area's character, and it's also the single biggest factor in how roofs here age. Constant leaf and debris buildup in valleys and behind chimneys holds moisture against shingle longer than an open-sky roof, accelerates granule loss, and clogs gutters faster — and a mature oak limb coming down in a storm is one of the more common causes of sudden roof damage we see in this part of the county. Housing stock here runs mostly 1970s through 1990s, so a lot of these roofs are on or past their second replacement cycle.
We look specifically for canopy-related wear during Longwood inspections — moss and algae staining, soft decking under debris-holding valleys, and gutter systems that can't keep up with leaf load — not just wind and hail damage.
- Falling limb and tree damage from mature oak canopy during wind events
- Debris-clogged valleys and gutters accelerating moisture damage between storms
- Standard Central Florida summer hail and wind exposure on top of canopy wear
What a Longwood re-roof requires
Roofing permits inside Longwood city limits are pulled through the City of Longwood Building Division; nearby unincorporated addresses go through Seminole County Building. Both enforce Florida Building Code wind-uplift and underlayment standards and require a final inspection. On tree-damage claims specifically, we document limb size, impact point, and decking condition clearly since that level of detail is what insurers ask for first on a falling-object claim.
What we get called for most
Residential Roof Replacement
Full re-roofing for Longwood's 1970s–1990s canopy-covered neighborhoods.
Learn more →Tree & Storm Damage Claims
Documented assessment of falling-limb and wind damage, written to a standard insurers recognize.
Learn more →Roof Inspections
Canopy-wear inspections that check valleys, gutters, and decking, not just shingles.
Learn more →What we typically find on a Longwood roof
Most Longwood homes are dimensional or 3-tab asphalt shingle dating from the 1970s through the 1990s, and the roofs holding up best are the ones where gutters and valleys have been kept clear of leaf litter year-round rather than cleaned once before hurricane season. We regularly find soft or delaminated decking under long-neglected valleys that looked fine from the ground — which is why a Longwood inspection includes time on the roof itself, not just a drive-by look from the yard.
- Residential roof replacement, repair & inspection
- Storm & insurance claim documentation support
- Solar panel, battery & solar water heater installation
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