Southern Traditions Roofing

New Construction Roofing in Orlando, FL

For new homes in Orlando, where the median year built is 1989, ensuring a robust and modern roofing system from the ground up is essential for long-term durability and energy efficiency. Southern Traditions Roofing specializes in new construction roofing across Orlando and Orange County, providing comprehensive installation services for custom homes, developments, and expansions. Our scope includes everything from initial design consultation to final inspection, utilizing materials and techniques optimized for the local environment. Trust our certified professionals, CCC#1332902, to deliver a superior roof that protects your investment. Contact us today at (407) 579-6397 for a detailed project assessment.

7-Day Roofing Forecast for Orlando

Next good roofing day: Tue, May 26

TueMay 26
95° / 74°
Good day
WedMay 27
92° / 74°
Good day
ThuMay 28
87° / 75°
0.34" rain
FriMay 29
87° / 73°
0.35" rain
SatMay 30
84° / 75°
0.02" rain
SunMay 31
96° / 74°
0.07" rain
MonJun 1
81° / 75°
0.06" rain19 mph

Why New Construction Roofing Matters in Orlando

Orlando's climate, with an average rainfall of 63 inches annually, necessitates new construction roofing designed for superior moisture management and drainage. While not coastal, the 110 mph design wind speed means roof systems must incorporate robust fastening schedules and high-performance underlayments to withstand potential severe weather. Consistent sun exposure, even without hail days, can accelerate material degradation on lesser-quality roofs. Our installations consider these factors, selecting materials and applying techniques that provide enhanced resistance to high winds and prolonged moisture, ensuring the roof's integrity and longevity.

Building Code & Wind Zone

Design Wind Speed: 110 mph

Standard wind zone — Orange County, Florida

Per the Florida Building Code (FBC 7th Edition), all roofing materials installed here must be rated for 110 mph wind speeds. This affects material selection, fastener patterns, and installation methods.

New Construction Roofing Projects in Orlando

CertainTeed Shingle Roof

CertainTeed Shingle Roof

Shingle Roof — Aerial

Shingle Roof — Aerial

Asphalt Shingle Roof

Asphalt Shingle Roof

Asphalt Shingle Finish

Asphalt Shingle Finish

GAF UHDZ Shingle Roof — Aerial

GAF UHDZ Shingle Roof — Aerial

Flat Roof Installation

Flat Roof Installation

New Construction Roofing Neighborhoods in Orlando

Thornton Park

Built 1920-1960

Avalon Park

Built 2003-2015 · HOA

Lake Nona Estates

Built 2010-2020 · HOA

Colonialtown

Built 1920-1950

Delaney Park

Built 1925-1955

SODO

Built 2005-2020

Orwin Manor

Built 1960-1980

Lake Como

Built 1950-1970

Crescent Park

Built 2000-2015 · HOA

Stoneybrook East

Built 1998-2008 · HOA

Stoneybrook West

Built 2000-2010 · HOA

Vista Lakes

Built 2000-2012 · HOA

Waterford Lakes

Built 1995-2010 · HOA

Rosemont

Built 1950-1970

Downtown Orlando

Built 1920-2020

Frequently Asked Questions

What specific wind resistance requirements must new construction roofs in Orlando meet?

New construction roofs in Orlando must adhere to Florida Building Code standards, which specify a 110 mph design wind speed for this region. This mandates particular fastening patterns for roof decking and shingles, as well as the use of approved underlayments and flashing. Southern Traditions Roofing ensures all installations meet or exceed these requirements, often recommending enhanced perimeter fastening and sealed roof decks to provide superior protection against uplift and wind-driven rain, aligning with Orange County's strict building protocols.

What are the typical permitting steps for new construction roofing in Orange County, FL?

For new construction roofing in Orange County, the permitting process begins with submitting detailed plans to the county's building department. This includes architectural drawings, roof system specifications, and wind load calculations. Once approved, inspections are conducted at various stages, such as the dried-in inspection and the final roof inspection. Southern Traditions Roofing manages the entire permitting process, ensuring all documentation is accurate and submitted promptly, and coordinating with county inspectors to avoid project delays.

How does Orlando's high average rainfall impact material selection for new roofs?

Orlando's average annual rainfall of 63 inches significantly influences material selection for new construction roofs. We prioritize materials with excellent water shedding capabilities and robust moisture barriers. This includes high-performance synthetic underlayments, proper drip edge installation, and sealed valley systems. While asphalt shingles are common, we also recommend exploring options like metal roofing, which offers superior longevity and resistance to prolonged moisture exposure, reducing the risk of leaks and water damage over time.

What considerations are there for HOA approvals for new roofs in Orlando's planned communities?

Many new construction projects in Orlando's planned communities require HOA approval for roofing material and color choices. Before installation, property owners or builders must submit proposed roofing specifications to the HOA architectural review board. HOAs often have specific aesthetic guidelines, approved material lists, and color palettes to maintain community consistency. Southern Traditions Roofing assists by providing material samples and specifications to facilitate the approval process, ensuring the chosen roof complies with both HOA rules and building codes.

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