FAQ
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Residential Roofing
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Our highly trained experts work on all types of residential roofing to protect your home, including (but not limited to) metal, tile, asphalt shingles, PVC, TPO, and solar roofs. Whether it’s a practical flat roof or elegant slate tiles, we can help you select, install, and maintain a suitable roofing system that matches your home’s needs and style!
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Yes! Tileroofs are usually more energy-efficient than shingles.
Asphalt shingles absorb and retain heat, raising indoor temperatures and straining your AC system. On the other hand, tile is naturally reflective and allows for better airflow beneath the surface, which helps keep your property cooler.
Looking for an efficient and stylish roofing option? Our friendly professionals can recommend a suitable tile roof for your residential or commercial roofing needs!
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PVC and TPO roofs are both single-ply membranes used for flat or low-slope roofs. However, there are some key differences to keep in mind.
PVC is more flexible and offers better resistance to chemicals, oils, and grease, making it a top choice for restaurants or industrial buildings. TPO is generally more affordable and has slightly better UV reflectivity, although PVC can last longer with proper care.
On the fence about your new roof? No problem! Our certified experts can assess your property and recommend a suitable roofing system for your preferences and budget.
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Not exactly. Asphalt shingles are reliable, but can be more vulnerable to hail or high winds. Metal and tile roofs hold up better under harsh conditions, though tile may crack if struck by heavy debris. The key is making sure your roof is properly installed and maintained, regardless of the material.
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Warning signs include missing or curled shingles, sagging areas, leaks inside your home, or granules collecting in your gutters. If you notice any of these, schedule an inspection right away.
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Absolutely! Metal roofs have reflective coatings that reflect solar heat instead of absorbing it, which can significantly reduce the heat load on your attic and lower air conditioning costs throughout our long summers.
If you’re considering a metal roof, don’t hesitate to give us a call at (352) 721-0398! Our team is available 24/7 to answer any questions you have and help you find the best option for your residential or commercial roofing needs.
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Yes! TPO roofing is durable and water-resistant, offering strong protection against our region’s frequent rainstorms and hurricane conditions.
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There are two primary types of insurance coverage for roofing damage:
- RCV policy. If you have a replacement cost value (RCV) policy, your insurer may cover most of the cost to replace your roof with materials of similar quality, minus your deductible.
- ACV policy. If you have an actual cash value (ACV) policy, you could receive significantly less due to depreciation, especially for older roofs.
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Most residential roof replacements are completed in 1–3 days, depending on the size, material, and weather. Larger or more complex roofs can take longer, but your contractor should give you a clear timeline before work begins.
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The cost of replacing a commercial roof will vary depending on roof size, material, and complexity.Our team offers detailed quotesto help you make informed choices for your investment. Reach out today to get started with a free estimate!
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It depends on your specific insurance policy. Most homeowners’ insurance covers roof work to some extent, especially if the damage is storm related. Our team can help you document the damage and guide you through the insurance claims process to reduce out-of-pocket costs when possible.
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A well-installed TPO roof typically lasts 15-20 years. However, intense sunlight, rainfall, hail, and storms can impact longevity over time, making regular maintenance and timely repairs a top priority to protect the longevity of your TPO roof.
Luckily, Titan Roofing is just a call away! From routine maintenance to post-storm inspections, our goal is to help you get the most out of your TPO roofing system with speedy service, honest recommendations, and top-quality materials built to last.
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Providing the correct documentation is essential for any roof damage claim. Insurance companies usually require proof of the damage, such as date-stamped photos, inspection reports, estimates, and weather reports or storm data.
Having this documentation ready to go can speed up the process and reduce the risk of a claim denial. Our roofing experts can help you gather the necessary materials and assist with submitting them to your insurance company to keep your claim on track!
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It depends on the material. Asphalt shingles often come with 20–30 year manufacturer warranties, while premium products like metal or tile can extend to 40–50 years. Workmanship warranties usually range from 1–10 years, depending on the contractor.
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The best roof for your commercial property depends on your building’s design, use, and budget. TPO and PVC are popular for flat roofs, while metal is common for sloped structures. At Titan Roofing, we handle all types of roofing to recommend suitable solutions for your business, office, or commercial space!
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The timeframe for residential roof replacement depends on various factors, including the materials used, property size, and weather conditions. Most standard replacements take anywhere from 1-3 days to complete.
At Titan Roofing, we offer detailed quotes to give you a better idea of what to expect. From start to finish, you can expect clear communication and honest recommendations tailored to your home!
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On average, tile roofs last around 40-100 years. The exact lifespan depends on unique factors, including the material, installation quality, local climate, and maintenance frequency. Slate roofs generally last the longest, followed by clay, concrete, and synthetic or composite tiles.
No matter which type of tile roof you have, regular maintenance is key to extending its longevity and enjoying long-term protection. At Titan Roofing, our highly trained roofers offer timely roof inspections and repairs to keep your roof performing at its best!
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A properly installed PVC roof typically lasts 20-30 years, depending on weather exposure, roof design, and upkeep. Intense sun, heavy rains, hail, and occasional hurricanes can impact its lifespan over time, making regular inspections and prompt roof repairs top priorities to extend your roof’s longevity. Our team offers routine roofing maintenance and storm damage checks to help you get the most out of your PVC roof!
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In many cases, yes. While metal roofing costs more initially, it can last 40–70 years, withstand extreme weather, and improve energy efficiency. Homeowners who plan to stay long-term often find it pays for itself in durability and lower maintenance needs.
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Ideally, roofs should be inspected at least once a year and after any major storm. Regular inspections help spot small issues before they turn into costly repairs.
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If you live in Central Florida, regular roof maintenance is key to saving time, money, and hassle. We recommend scheduling residential roof inspections at least once a year and after major storms or hurricanes. This gives our roofers time to address potential issues before they become expensive problems.
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Living in Central Florida comes with unique roofing challenges. From intense sunlight and humidity to strong winds during the hurricane season, choosing a durable and resistant roofing material is key to enjoying long-term comfort and protection.
Metal roofs are a top choice for their impressive durability and resistance to wind and rain. Clay or concrete tile roofing is another great option for longevity and moisture resistance, although tiles may require extra structural support. For flat or low-slope roofs, TPO and PVC are both solid options for UV resistance and energy efficiency.
On the fence about your new roof? No problem! Our local roofers can recommend a suitable option for your property, preferences, and budget.
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Absolutely! PVC roofing holds up well against humidity, UV rays, and heavy rain, making it a great choice for our region’s frequent rainfall and extreme temperatures.
PVC is also resistant to chemicals, fire, and ponding water, making it ideal for residential and commercial roofing alike. At Titan Roofing, we install high-performance PVC roofing systems to provide long-lasting protection, even during severe weather.
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The most popular options are asphalt shingles, metal roofing, tile, and flat roofing. Asphalt shingles are affordable and versatile, metal is highly durable and energy-efficient, tile offers a distinctive look with long lifespan, and flat roofing is often used for commercial buildings. The best choice depends on your budget, style preferences, and how much maintenance you’re willing to invest in over time.
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No, you can stay home, but expect some noise and vibration. If you work from home or have small children or pets sensitive to noise, you may want to make alternative arrangements for comfort.
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Regular inspections are key to getting the most out of your commercial roof while protecting the safety of employees, customers, or tenants. We recommend having your commercial roof inspected at least twice a year for optimal performance, ideally in the spring and the fall. However, more frequent inspections may be necessary for properties exposed to severe storms or heavy traffic.
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While all roofs require maintenance, some require less than others. Metal roofs typically require the least amount of maintenance. Tile and PVC roofs also require minimal upkeep, although it’s still important to schedule regular inspections to remove debris and repair any storm damage.
If you’re looking to save time, money, and hassle with a low-maintenance roofing option, Titan Roofing has you covered! With fast scheduling, 24/7 emergency services, and payment plans available, we make it easy to keep the roof over your head all year long.
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Absolutely! TPO is a low-maintenance roofing option that is easy to clean and maintain. However, yearly roof inspections are highly recommended to prevent expensive problems, especially after storms. At Titan Roofing, we offer thorough maintenance to keep the roof over your head all year long.
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If your claim is denied, our experienced roofers can perform a second inspection, take detailed photos, and provide a written report to challenge the denial. We can also meet with your adjuster for a reinspection if necessary. No matter your situation, our goal is to help you move forward with confidence by providing unwavering support during the appeals process!
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Yes. Professional crews take steps like covering landscaping, protecting siding, and keeping the job site clean to minimize disruption. At the end of the project, a full cleanup—including a nail sweep—is standard practice.
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Absolutely! Our roofers are familiar with the building codes and requirements in Central Florida to complete commercial roofing installations, repairs, and inspections safely and in compliance with local regulations, including wind uplift and waterproofing standards.
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The lifespan of a residential roof depends on the material, installation, maintenance, and other unique factors. Shingle roofs typically last 15-20 years. Metal roofs can last 30-50 years, clay or concrete tiles can last 40-75 years, and slate tiles can last 50-100 years.
No matter which type of roof you have, proper care and upkeep are critical to protecting its longevity and performance. At Titan Roofing, we offer routine inspections and maintenance to protect your investment and keep your roof in top shape!
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Yes, TPO roofing can be used for both homes and businesses. While this roofing system is popular for commercial buildings, it can also be a great choice for residential properties with flat or low-sloped designs, such as patio roofs, additions, and modern-style homes.
Homeowners value TPO roofing for its energy efficiency and durability, while business owners appreciate its low maintenance and cost savings. If your property has the correct roof structure, TPO can be a smart, budget-friendly solution.
Installing or replacing a TPO roof? No problem! Our roofers can assess your property and recommend a suitable style for your commercial or residential roofing needs.
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Insurance payouts for roof replacements vary widely, but generally cover a portion of the cost based on your policy type, roof age, deductible, and the cause of the damage (hail, wear and tear, etc.).
Depending on the policy type, insurance typically covers 40% to 90% of total roof replacement costs. However, coverage may be reduced or denied if the damage is deemed due to neglect, lack of maintenance, or general aging.
For a more accurate estimate, it’s best to call our licensed roofers for a professional inspection! We can assess the damage and help you gather documentation to support your claim.
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Not always. Some manufacturer warranties allow a one-time transfer to a new homeowner, which can add resale value. Others may only apply to the original owner. It’s important to ask your roofing contractor what applies in your case.
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The cost of replacing a commercial roof will vary depending on roof size, material, and complexity.Our team offers detailed quotesto help you make informed choices for your investment. Reach out today to get started with a free estimate!
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Yes, it’s possible. If the rest of your roof is still in good shape, most roof leaks can be resolved with targeted repairs. We use advanced diagnostics and industry-leading techniques to diagnose and repair leaks while minimizing disruptions to your home.
If whole-roof replacement is necessary or more cost-effective, we can walk you through some potential options to restore your residential roofing system. We offer payment plans so you can enjoy long-term protection without breaking the bank!
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Yes, absolutely! It’s possible to replace individual tiles without replacing your entire roof as long as the underlying structure and roof deck are in good condition. Our roofers can assess the condition of your roof and repair any damaged tiles. If whole-roof replacement is necessary, we can walk you through your options to restore functionality and help you make informed choices for your property, preferences, and budget!
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Regular inspections are key to addressing issues before they become more expensive problems, such as seam wear, debris buildup, or storm damage. We recommend scheduling PVC roof maintenance at least once a year, ideally before or after the hurricane season. However, properties with nearby trees, rooftop equipment, or frequent foot traffic may benefit from more frequent roof inspections.
At Titan Roofing, we offer tailored maintenance plans to help extend the life of your PVC roof and keep it performing at its best!
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Most roofing projects come with two types of coverage: a manufacturer’s warranty on the materials and a workmanship warranty from the contractor. Together, they help protect you against defects in both the products and the installation.
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While homeowners can handle simple tasks like keeping gutters clear and removing debris, professional inspections and repairs are always recommended for safety and accuracy. Climbing onto your roof without the right training and equipment can be dangerous.
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