Sloped Roofing Contractor
Sloped Roofs in Altamonte Springs FL
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Why Sloped Roofs Work Well in Florida
Heavy rainfall
Wind resistance
Heat management
Debris shedding
Longevity
Sloped Roof Services we Provide
Sloped roof installation
Sloped roof replacement
Sloped roof repair
Pitch modifications
Ventilation improvements
Flashing replacement
Our Roof Remodeling Process
Low slope (2/12 to 4/12)
Conventional slope (4/12 to 9/12)
Steep slope (9/12 and above)
Our Sloped Roofing Work




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Roofing Materials for Sloped Roofs
Metal Roofing
Standing Seam Metal
Tile Roofing
Concrete Tile
Stone Coated Steel Roofing
Composite Roofing
Synthetic Roofing Underlayment
Neighborhoods We Offer Sloped Roofing Services
Spring Valley
Uptown Altamonte
Spring Lake Hills
Forest City
Weathersfield
Lake Orienta Hills
Bella Vista
Crescent Place
Country Creek
San Sebastián Heights
Oasis at Pearl Lake
Hidden Harbour
Jamestown Village
Altamonte Ridge
Sanlando
Common Sloped Roof Problems
Valley leaks
Flashing failures
Shingle wear
Wind damage
Ice damming
Poor ventilation
Gutter problems
Frequently Asked Questions
What roof pitch is best for Florida homes?
Most Florida homes use pitches between 4/12 and 6/12, which provide good water shedding while keeping construction costs reasonable. Steeper pitches shed water faster but cost more to build and maintain. Your ideal pitch depends on architectural style, material selection, and personal preference.
How do I know if my sloped roof needs replacement?
Signs include widespread shingle deterioration, multiple leak locations, sagging areas, visible daylight through the deck, and age beyond the expected material lifespan. We provide honest assessments during inspections and recommend replacement only when repairs no longer make sense.
Can you change my roof's pitch?
Yes, though this is a significant structural project. Changing roof pitch involves modifying or replacing the roof framing, not just the roofing materials. We work with structural engineers and handle the complete project when pitch changes are warranted.
Why is my sloped roof leaking at the walls?
Wall intersections require step flashing that integrates with both the roofing and the siding. When this flashing fails or was improperly installed, water runs down the wall surface and enters behind the roofing. We repair and replace step flashing to stop these leaks.
How often should I have my sloped roof inspected?
We recommend annual inspections, ideally before hurricane season. Regular inspections catch minor problems before they become expensive repairs. We also recommend inspection after any significant storm that could have caused damage.
