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Westgate, Orlando

Westgate Orlando Roofing Company

Our office address is 5749 Westgate Dr #201, Orlando, FL 32835. When we say we serve Westgate, we mean the street our front door opens onto.

Literally home turf

Westgate Dr isn't a market we expanded into. It's our address.

Most roofing companies that claim "Westgate" as a service area are describing a zip code on a map. Crownline's office is physically on Westgate Dr, off Kirkman Rd near the Central Florida GreeneWay — so when a homeowner in this corridor calls for an inspection, the crew that shows up didn't have to cross the city to get there.

The Westgate corridor runs through a mix of business/office parks like ours and the surrounding residential streets that feed into it — a lot of 1990s and early-2000s single-family construction, plus apartment and condo complexes serving the area's proximity to I-4, the GreeneWay, and the attractions corridor further south. Roofs here have generally been through at least one full Florida hurricane season for every year they've stood, and it shows on anything past its mid-life.

Most requested near Westgate Dr
  • Free inspections — often same-week, since we're already local
  • Shingle re-roofs on 1990s-2000s single-family homes
  • Storm damage documentation for insurance claims
  • Commercial/office-park roof maintenance
Storm & wind risk

What we watch for on Westgate-area roofs

Being minutes from I-4 and the GreeneWay doesn't change the weather — this stretch of Orange County gets the same storm exposure as the rest of west Orlando.

Summer convective storms

Central Florida's daily summer thunderstorm cycle hits this corridor hard — heavy short-burst rain and gusty wind that, over years, works shingle tabs loose and erodes granule coverage faster than homeowners expect from "just rain."

Hurricane season exposure

Westgate sits inland enough to avoid direct coastal storm surge, but tropical systems still bring sustained wind and occasional hail bands through this part of Orange County during hurricane season. That's when we see the most storm-related inspection requests.

Mixed commercial/residential roofs

Because the corridor blends office parks (like ours) with nearby residential streets, we're often called for both a shingle re-roof on a house and a low-slope TPO repair on a business a few blocks over — in the same week.

Permitting

Orange County permits — pulled and closed out by us

The Westgate corridor falls under Orange County jurisdiction for building permits, not the City of Orlando. Any roof replacement or major repair requires an Orange County Building Safety permit and a passed final inspection to close the job out properly. We handle the permit application, coordinate the inspection, and keep the paperwork on file — it's built into how we run every job here, not billed as an extra step.

If a storm is involved and insurance is part of the conversation, we document damage and write a scope in the format adjusters expect. Read our Insurance Claims page for the full process and where our role as your contractor ends — we're not a public adjuster and won't act like one.

Why local matters here
  • Office on Westgate Dr — no drive-time markup on estimates
  • Familiar with Orange County permit turnaround for this area
  • Fast callback if something needs a second look after the job
  • Licensed & insured [license # pending]

You'll probably beat us to the coffee pot.

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