Below: verified Roofing Contractors providers serving Weathersfield, followed by guidance specific to this neighborhood.

Vetted Roofing Contractors Serving Weathersfield

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 Weathersfield

Typical home era: 1960s–1980s

ZIP code: 32701

Weathersfield is a centrally-located residential neighborhood in Altamonte Springs, situated near the SR 436 commercial corridor with a mix of single-family homes from multiple eras.

Notable features:

  • Central Altamonte Springs location
  • Close to the Altamonte Mall and SR 436 corridor
  • Mix of single-family homes from multiple decades

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I verify a roofing permit was actually pulled for my Weathersfield home?
Visit the Seminole County Building Division's online permit search at seminolecountyfl.gov and enter your property address. Active and closed permits, including roofing, are listed with the contractor's license number, permit issue date, and inspection results. If a contractor tells you a permit was pulled but nothing appears in the portal within a week of the alleged pull date, call the Building Division directly at (407) 665-7050. Unpermitted roofing work can result in a stop-work order, forced tear-off, and complications when you file a homeowners insurance claim.
Can I get a discount on homeowners insurance for using impact-resistant shingles in Weathersfield?
Yes — Florida law requires insurers to offer premium discounts for Class 4 impact-resistant (IR) shingles, which carry a UL 2218 rating and must be listed on the Florida Product Approval database. The discount size varies by carrier but commonly runs 15–30% on the wind portion of the premium. For homes in the 32701 zip code insured under Citizens Property Insurance or most private carriers, you'll need to provide the product approval number and installation documentation to qualify. Ask your roofer to include FL Product Approval numbers on the proposal before you sign anything.
My Weathersfield home just received a non-renewal notice from my insurance carrier — is the roof the reason?
Florida insurers are permitted to non-renew policies when a roof exceeds a defined age threshold — commonly 15 years for standard composition shingles, though this varies by carrier and underwriting guidelines. If your notice references roof condition, you'll typically have 90 days to provide an inspection report or proof of replacement. Carriers are required to send non-renewal notices at least 120 days before expiration for policies over three years old (per FL Statute 627.728). A licensed roofer can provide a written roof certification that some carriers will accept in lieu of replacement for roofs in otherwise good condition.
What should I expect to pay for a full shingle roof replacement on a 1970s Weathersfield ranch?
A typical 1,500–2,000 sq ft Weathersfield ranch with a simple hip or gable roof runs roughly $12,000–$20,000 for a full tear-off and replacement with 30-year architectural shingles in the current Seminole County market (2026 pricing). Factors that push costs higher include steep pitch, decking rot requiring board replacement, multiple existing layers requiring full tear-off, and ridge vent or soffit upgrades. Get at minimum three written bids and confirm each contractor carries active workers' comp and general liability — you can verify both through the Florida Division of Workers' Compensation and DBPR license lookup.
How does the roofing insurance claim process work in Florida, and can my contractor help?
After storm damage, document everything with photos before any tarping or temporary repairs, then file a claim with your carrier. Florida Statute 627.70132 gives homeowners three years from the date of the storm to file a claim for storm damage. A licensed roofing contractor can perform a damage assessment and prepare a scope of loss, but under SB 2-D (2022), contractors are no longer permitted to act as a public adjuster or negotiate the claim on your behalf unless they hold a public adjuster license. Choose a contractor experienced in working directly with carrier adjusters and submitting supplemental claims for items initially missed.

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