From College Park bungalows to Lake Nona new construction, Orlando roofs take a beating year after year. Matata Roofing brings honest, transparent roofing to every Orlando neighborhood — without the high-pressure sales pitch you get from out-of-state storm chasers.
Orlando's roofing needs are as varied as its neighborhoods. Older Winter Park and Audubon Park homes often have multiple shingle layers that should be torn off rather than overlaid. Newer subdivisions in Lake Nona, Avalon Park, and Hunter's Creek typically need targeted repairs to flashing, vent boots, and ridge caps after summer hailstorms. We handle them all with the same standard: a free drone inspection up front, a written estimate with no hidden fees, and real-time project tracking from day one.
What sets us apart in the Orlando market is local accountability. We're based 25 minutes north in Apopka, not in another state. When you call (321) 444-5191, you reach the same team that will be on your roof — not a call center. That's why hundreds of Orlando homeowners have trusted us with everything from $400 leak repairs to full $25,000 replacements.
We service all Orlando ZIP codes, including 32801, 32803, 32804, 32806, 32814, 32827, and 32832. Storm hit your block? We offer same-day emergency tarping anywhere inside I-4. Insurance claim? We'll meet your adjuster on the roof and document everything in writing.
College Park, Audubon Park, Baldwin Park, Lake Nona, Avalon Park, Hunter's Creek, Conway, Delaney Park, Thornton Park, MetroWest, Dr. Phillips, Bay Hill, Lake Holden, Hourglass District, SoDo, Rosemont, Pine Hills, Vista East, Stoneybrook East.
College Park's 1920s-40s bungalows have low-slope original roofs that don't tolerate modern shingle weight well. We do a lot of architectural-shingle replacements here with structural review for older decking.
Audubon Park's mid-century ranches sit under dense oak canopies — moss, algae, and limb damage are constant. Algae-resistant shingles and quarterly debris clearing are our standard recommendation.
Baldwin Park's early-2000s construction is now hitting the 20-year roof replacement window. HOA architectural standards are strict — we submit color/profile approval paperwork before every job.
Lake Nona's newer homes are mostly under builder warranty for the first 10 years, but we get a lot of skylight, flashing, and storm-damage repair calls. Most are insurance-eligible.
Avalon Park's 2000s-era homes were built with builder-grade architectural shingles that often fail early in Central Florida heat. We replace several Avalon Park roofs every summer.
Hunter's Creek HOA enforces strict color and material guidelines. We've worked here long enough to know which shingle colors get approved on first submission.
Conway's lakefront homes take direct wind exposure. We almost always recommend ring-shank nailing patterns and peel-and-stick underlayment upgrades here.
Delaney Park's historic homes (1910s-30s) often need complete deck replacement, not just shingles. We handle the structural side in-house — no separate carpentry subcontractor.
Thornton Park's mix of historic and modern infill makes every roof a custom job. Historic district review can add 2-3 weeks to permitting — we manage that for the homeowner.
MetroWest's 90s and 2000s subdivisions are hitting full-replacement age. Our Orlando crew does several MetroWest re-roofs every month.
Dr. Phillips homes are typically higher-end with tile or premium shingle roofs. We're one of the few Orlando crews that still does in-house tile repair without pushing a full replacement.
Bay Hill's tile roofs (1980s-90s era) often need underlayment-only replacement — saving 40-50% vs. a full tile removal and re-roof. We do tile lift-and-relay regularly.
Lake Holden's lakefront exposure means more wind uplift events than inland neighborhoods. High-wind-rated installations are essential.
Hourglass District is mostly 1950s-60s ranch homes with original or single-replacement shingle roofs. We strip down to deck on virtually every job here.
SoDo's mix of historic homes and modern infill keeps us doing custom work — from low-slope rolled roofing on bungalow rear additions to full architectural-shingle re-roofs.
Rosemont's 70s-80s homes were almost all built with 3-tab shingles. Most are now on their second or third re-roof and need a full tear-off.
Pine Hills has a high concentration of older homes where insurance carriers are requiring proof of roof age. We provide insurance-ready documentation with every replacement.
Vista East's late-90s homes are reaching full-replacement age. We've re-roofed dozens here in the past two years.
Stoneybrook East HOA enforces tight architectural standards. We handle HOA review paperwork as part of every quote.
Yes. We offer free post-storm drone inspections and document all damage with timestamped photos so your insurance claim is bulletproof.
Architectural asphalt shingles rated for 130+ mph wind are the best value for most Orlando homes. We also install metal and tile when the architecture calls for it.
Yes — we partner with Enhancify to offer flexible financing with quick approvals. Visit our financing page for details.
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