Everyone's a roofer the week after a hurricane. We live here.
Storm chasers knock, take deposits, and vanish with the season. Stormline is the other kind of roofing company — the kind with a street address in Orlando, a license you can look up, and crews you'll see at the same supply house next year.
Local. Licensed. Findable.
Florida license CCC-[######] — verify it at myfloridalicense.com. Physical office in Orlando. And we never ask for a deposit before materials are on your driveway.
Straight numbers, before we start.
Most Central Florida shingle replacements run $12–18K; standing-seam metal $25–40K. Your written quote is the price — with financing from about $180/mo and insurance often funding storm work.
We handle the insurance fight.
We document everything, meet your adjuster on the roof, file the supplements they miss, and push back on “wear and tear” denials. You heal; we argue.
Two ways to never think about it again.
Architectural shingle
Standing-seam metal
A new code-compliant roof with hurricane straps qualifies for Florida's state-mandated wind-mitigation insurance credits — many homeowners claw back a real slice of their premium every year. The roof that pays you back.
Five steps. Zero surprises.
Drone and on-roof photos of what we find — yours to keep either way, even if the answer is “your roof is fine.”
Line-item price. If insurance applies, we document the claim with you before you file.
We walk your carrier's adjuster through the damage shingle by shingle, and file supplements for what they miss.
Deck re-nailed, peel-&-stick underlayment, straps, then shingle or seam. Permitted and inspected.
Every nail off your lawn, every wrapper off your grass, and a 10-year workmanship warranty in writing.
What the neighbors say after the rain.
“It rained for two days straight the week after. First storm in nine years I slept through.”
“They met my adjuster on the roof and found damage he'd already walked past. The claim got approved the same week.”
“Done in a day. Not one nail left behind — my dog checked.”
Asked before every roof.
Will insurance actually pay for my roof?
If a storm caused the damage, often yes — but carriers deny what isn't documented. That's why our inspection produces a photo report first, and why we meet the adjuster ourselves. If it's honest wear, we'll tell you that too.
How do I know you're not a storm chaser?
Look us up: Florida license CCC-[######], a physical Orlando office, and crews that have worked the same counties for years. We never take a deposit before materials are on site.
Can't I just patch it?
Sometimes! If a repair buys your roof honest years, we'll quote the repair — it's how we earn the replacement later. What we won't do is patch a roof that's failing and call it fixed.
How long does a replacement take?
Most homes: one day of build, after materials land. Permits and inspection paperwork are ours to handle, and we schedule around Florida's afternoon storms.
Find out what's over your head.
Photo report either way. No pressure, no deposit, no storm-chaser games — just a straight answer about your roof.