Below: verified Roofing Contractors serving Apple Valley, followed by guidance specific to this neighborhood.

Vetted Roofing Contractors Serving Apple Valley

Mid Florida Roofing

✓ Verified May 2026 FL DBPR #CCC057834 26 yrs in business
(407) 221-8554

540 N State Road 434, Suite 7401, Altamonte Springs, FL 32714

Florida-licensed (CCC057834) residential and commercial roofer based in Altamonte Springs since 1999. Re-roofs, repairs, tile, shingle, flat, and single-ply systems. Wind-mitigation forms and Seminole County permitting handled in-house.

  • Shingle re-roofs
  • Tile roofs
  • Flat roofs
  • Wind mitigation
  • Storm repair
  • Commercial roofing

Northmen Roofing, LLC

✓ Verified May 2026 FL DBPR #CCC1332653
(407) 498-2137

910 Britt Court, Suite 106, Altamonte Springs, FL 32701

Altamonte Springs CCC-licensed roofer (CCC1332653) specializing in tile roof repairs, flat roof systems, liquid-applied coatings, and balcony waterproofing. Serves Seminole County residential and commercial properties.

  • Tile roof repair
  • Flat roofs
  • Liquid-applied coatings
  • Balcony waterproofing
  • Roof replacement

ROC Roofing Inc.

✓ Verified May 2026 FL DBPR #CCC1329191 16 yrs in business
(386) 960-7004

620 S Volusia Avenue, Orange City, FL 32763

CCC-licensed (CCC1329191) full-service roofer serving Seminole County since 2009. Residential shingle, tile, metal, and flat roofs. Storm damage restoration, insurance claim coordination, and financing available.

  • Shingle roofing
  • Tile roofing
  • Metal roofs
  • Flat roofs
  • Storm damage
  • Insurance claims
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About Apple Valley

Typical home era: 1970s

ZIP code: 32714

Apple Valley is an established residential subdivision in central-western Altamonte Springs, known for its quiet streets and 1970s-era homes.

Notable features:

  • Established residential subdivision
  • Quiet interior layout
  • Walkable to local parks

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know when my Apple Valley home's roof needs replacement vs. repair?
At 30+ years, a roof that has been repaired multiple times is typically past economic repair life — the patches may hold but the underlying system is tired. Specific indicators that replacement is warranted: granule loss exposing fiberglass mat (visible as bald patches); widespread cracking, curling, or clawing across multiple roof sections; evidence of decking deterioration (soft spots underfoot or visible in the attic); and multiple active leaks in different locations. A licensed roofing inspector or roofer can assess whether you're in repair-viable or replacement territory. The Seminole County permit office can also confirm what re-roofing activity has been permitted on your address.
What should Apple Valley homeowners know about Citizens Insurance roof requirements?
Citizens Insurance (Florida's insurer of last resort) has specific roof age and condition requirements that have tightened in recent years. For asphalt shingles, Citizens typically requires roofs to have at least 3 years of remaining useful life and may decline coverage or require a roof inspection for older roofs. Homes with roofs that receive a "poor" condition rating from a Citizens inspection may face non-renewal. A new permitted re-roof with a completed wind mitigation inspection generally resolves Citizens underwriting concerns and may improve the insurance rate. If you've received a Citizens inspection request or non-renewal notice, time your re-roof and inspection before the renewal deadline.
How does the permit process work for Apple Valley re-roofs?
Roofing permits in Seminole County (which governs unincorporated Apple Valley) are applied for by the contractor and reviewed by the county's building department. For a standard residential re-roof, permit review typically takes 3–7 business days. After installation, the county requires a final inspection — the inspector verifies that installation meets Florida Building Code requirements for fastener pattern, underlayment, and flashing. The contractor schedules the inspection. Do not accept a contractor who suggests "going without a permit to save money" — the homeowner, not the contractor, bears the liability for unpermitted work at sale.
What is the best shingle choice for Apple Valley homes in 2025-2026?
Dimensional (architectural) shingles are the standard for Apple Valley re-roofs — three-tab shingles have largely left the residential market. Among dimensional shingles, "enhanced" or "premium" architectural products with 50-year prorated warranties, Class 4 impact resistance, and 130+ mph wind ratings are worth the modest premium over builder-grade dimensional shingles. Algae-resistant shingles (with copper-infused granules, marketed as "Scotchgard" or "AR" by major manufacturers) are beneficial in Central Florida's humid climate — they slow the blue-green algae staining that affects most Florida roofs within 5 years without algae-resistant treatment. GAF, Owens Corning, and CertainTeed are the three major manufacturers with established dealer and warranty networks.
How do I protect myself from post-storm roofing scams in Apple Valley?
After tropical storms and hurricanes, unlicensed roofing contractors ("storm chasers") canvas neighborhoods offering quick repairs or re-roofs. Protect yourself: verify license at myfloridalicense.com before signing anything; never sign an assignment of benefits (AOB) form that transfers your insurance claim to the contractor — Florida has restricted AOBs for roofing, but improper forms still circulate; get the contractor's license number and insurance certificate before any work begins; do not pay more than 10% upfront for a permitted re-roof; and do not sign a contract at the door without taking time to review it. Legitimate contractors do not pressure same-day signatures.

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