St. Cloud Roofing Company
Roof replacement, repair, storm documentation, and solar installation for St. Cloud homeowners — from the lakefront historic core to the newer growth along Narcoossee Road.
A city built in two very different eras — and two very different roofs.
St. Cloud's older grid around Lake Toho and East Lake Toho — the historic downtown, 10th Street, the neighborhoods off Massachusetts Avenue — carries a lot of asphalt shingle roofs from the 1990s and early 2000s that are now well into or past their expected service life. Further out, the fast-growing corridor along Narcoossee Road and around Split Oak and Ai Ai — Hanover Lakes, Sunbrooke, Twin Lakes, and the newer master-planned communities pushing toward the Lake Nona line — is mostly newer construction with architectural shingle roofs still inside their original warranty window, though even those are approaching the age where the first inspection matters.
Being this close to two large lakes means afternoon storm cells build fast and often track right through St. Cloud in summer. We size every recommendation to the roof's actual age and condition, not a generic "time to replace" pitch.
- Lake-effect afternoon thunderstorms common June–September, with sudden wind gusts
- Hail embedded in stronger summer cells, most damaging to older 3-tab shingle
- Tropical-system wind exposure, given St. Cloud's position in the central Florida interior
What a St. Cloud re-roof actually requires
Roofing permits for properties inside St. Cloud city limits are pulled through the City of St. Cloud Building Division; unincorporated Osceola County addresses along the Narcoossee corridor go through Osceola County Building Development. Both enforce the Florida Building Code's wind-uplift and underlayment requirements, and both require a final inspection before the job is closed out. We handle the permit application, coordinate the inspection, and keep the paperwork so it's on hand if a lender, insurer, or future buyer ever asks for it.
What we get called for most
Shingle Roof Replacement
Full tear-off and re-roof for the older housing stock around downtown and Lake Toho.
Learn more →Storm Damage Documentation
Photo-documented inspections after summer storm cells and hail, written to a standard insurers recognize.
Learn more →Solar Panel Installation
Panel systems for newer Narcoossee-corridor homes with roofs still well inside their service life.
Learn more →What we typically find on a St. Cloud roof
Around the historic lakefront core, expect 20-25+ year old architectural or 3-tab asphalt shingle, original wood decking, and roof vents that were never upgraded when the shingle itself was last replaced — a common gap that shows up on inspection as poor attic airflow. In the newer Narcoossee-corridor communities, roofs are almost entirely architectural shingle on OSB decking with better ventilation built in from the start, so the conversation there is more about verifying installation quality and warranty registration than about age.
- Residential roof replacement, repair & inspection
- Storm & insurance claim documentation support
- Solar panel, battery & solar water heater installation
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