Metrowest Orlando Roofing Company
Crownline's office is on Westgate Dr, inside Metrowest. This isn't a service area we drive into — it's the neighborhood our trucks are parked in every morning.
We're not "servicing" Metrowest. We're headquartered in it.
Crownline Roofing's office sits at 5749 Westgate Dr #201, off S Kirkman Rd, in the middle of Metrowest. That matters for something more than convenience: it means we drive these streets constantly, we've seen how these specific roofs age, and if there's ever a problem after the job's done, we're not three counties away — we're around the corner. A lot of roofing companies claim to be "local." We can point out the window.
Metrowest itself is a mixed bag by design — it was built out steadily from the late 1980s through the 2000s as a planned community around the golf course, so you've got everything from older 1990s single-story ranch homes with original architectural shingle, to newer two-story construction from the 2000s boom, to condo and townhome clusters along Metrowest Blvd and S Kirkman. A roof crew that only knows one housing era struggles here. We don't, because we work all of it.
- Shingle roof replacement on 1990s-2000s single-family homes
- Storm damage inspections & insurance documentation
- HOA/condo roof sections & multi-unit maintenance
- Solar quotes bundled with re-roof projects
What Metrowest roofs actually deal with
Metrowest sits inland of the coast but still takes the full brunt of Central Florida's summer storm pattern — and that's the wear pattern we see on inspections here.
Afternoon thunderstorms
June through September, Metrowest gets hit with near-daily convective thunderstorms — heavy rain, frequent lightning, and gusty straight-line wind. It's less dramatic than a hurricane but it's the steady, repeated stress that ages a shingle roof faster than most homeowners realize.
Hurricane-season wind & hail
Named storms and their outer bands can bring sustained wind and occasional hail to this part of Orange County. Older shingle roofs in Metrowest's original 1990s sections are the ones we most often find with wind-lifted tabs or granule loss after a system passes through.
Tree canopy debris
Metrowest's mature tree cover looks great and shades a lot of these older homes, but it also means limb strikes and heavier debris load on roofs during wind events — something newer, more open subdivisions don't deal with as much.
Orange County permits, handled as part of the job
Metrowest falls under unincorporated Orange County jurisdiction, so roofing permits here go through Orange County Building Safety, not the City of Orlando. Re-roofs, full tear-offs, and most storm-related replacements require a permit and a final inspection before the job is considered closed out. We pull the permit, schedule the inspection, and handle that paperwork as a normal part of the project — it's not an add-on or a separate conversation.
If your claim involves an insurance carrier, we also write the scope to a format adjusters already recognize and meet them on-site when needed. See our Insurance Claims page for exactly where our role starts and stops — we're the contractor of record, not a public adjuster.
- Orange County permit pulled & final inspection scheduled
- Photo-documented inspection before any work begins
- Written scope, materials, and timeline before you sign
- Local crew, local office — [years serving Metrowest]
Roofing, solar, and claims support — all from your Metrowest neighbors
We're already in your neighborhood.
Request a free inspection from the roofing company based right here in Metrowest.
