Is it time to repair or replace your roof?
Crownline inspects, tells you honestly whether a repair holds or a replacement is the right call, and does the work — shingle, tile, or metal — to code, with a written scope you can actually read.
A residential roof job, done the way a commercial job would be.
- Full roof inspection first — every slope, valley, and penetration photographed, not a drive-by guess from the driveway.
- A written scope that says plainly whether your roof needs a repair, a partial re-roof, or a full replacement — and why.
- Tear-off, deck inspection and repair where needed, underlayment, and install to current Florida Building Code wind requirements.
- Daily job-site cleanup and a magnetic nail sweep before we leave — your driveway and lawn get the same care as the roof.
- Permit pulled and inspected through your local building department — not skipped to save a week.
- Final walkthrough with photos and warranty paperwork in hand before we call the job done.
Shingle, tile, or metal — matched to your roof's pitch, HOA, and budget.
Architectural & 3-Tab Shingle
The most common re-roof in Central Florida. Architectural (dimensional) shingle is the standard we recommend for wind performance and appearance; 3-tab remains an option where budget or HOA specs call for it.
Concrete & Clay Tile
Common on Central Florida's tile-stock neighborhoods and HOA-governed communities. We repair and replace tile roofs including underlayment work, which is where most tile-roof leaks actually start.
Standing Seam & Corrugated Metal
Standing seam for a clean, modern profile and long service life; corrugated panel where a lower-cost metal option fits the budget. Both hold up well against Florida's wind and heat cycles.
If wind or hail caused the damage, start with the insurance-claim process — not just a repair quote.
Crownline documents the damage, writes the scope to a standard insurers recognize, and meets the adjuster on-site. We're a licensed contractor, not a public adjuster — see exactly where that line is before you call.
See the Insurance Claims processMake it solar-ready while the roof is open
A re-roof is the cheapest moment in a roof's life to prep for solar — racking, penetrations, and roof age all get solved at once. Ask about a solar-ready re-roof before we close out the permit.
See Solar Panel Installation →Financing is available if you're not paying cash or waiting on an insurance payout.
Terms depend on the lender and your credit profile — we'll walk you through real numbers during your inspection, not a teaser rate on a website. [financing partner & terms pending]
Residential roofing questions
Most single-family residential replacements are a one-to-two day job once material is on site and the permit is pulled, though tile and larger or more complex roof lines can run longer. We'll give you a real day count for your roof during the inspection, not a generic range.
Yes. [financing partner name pending] — see /financing/ for current terms. We can walk through real payment numbers alongside your inspection quote.
Start with our insurance claims process instead of a straight repair quote. We document the damage, write the scope to a standard your insurer recognizes, and meet the adjuster on-site. We're a licensed contractor, not a public adjuster — the carrier makes the coverage decision.
Often, yes — if the damage is isolated and the rest of the roof has real life left in it, we'll say so and quote a repair. We don't sell a full replacement when a repair is the honest answer. See Roof Repair vs. Replacement: How to Decide.
Age, visible curling or missing shingles, granule loss in the gutters, and soft decking are the main flags. A free inspection settles it either way. See Signs You Need a New Roof Before Hurricane Season.
More on choosing materials and timing the job
Request a Residential Roofing Inspection
Free inspection, real photos, a clear recommendation — no pressure.
