Southern Traditions Roofing

Serving Poinciana, Osceola County, Florida

Roofing Contractor in Poinciana, FL

Poinciana is unincorporated — split across Osceola and Polk Counties, with no city government, meaning permits route through the county and HOA enforcement is unusually heavy. Solivita (active-adult, gated) and Bella Terra dominate the housing stock alongside the older Poinciana Village. Median home built in 2005 means many roofs are now hitting 18-20 years — exactly when manufacturer warranties on basic three-tab shingles run out and proactive replacement makes financial sense. Southern Traditions Roofing (CCC#1332902) is licensed to work both county jurisdictions. (407) 579-6397.

7-Day Roofing Forecast for Poinciana

Next good roofing day: Tue, May 19

TueMay 19
92° / 74°
Good day
WedMay 20
92° / 71°
Good day
ThuMay 21
94° / 70°
0.01" rain18 mphGood day
FriMay 22
93° / 71°
16 mphGood day
SatMay 23
94° / 70°
17 mphGood day
SunMay 24
91° / 72°
17 mphGood day
MonMay 25
95° / 72°
16 mphGood day

Weather & Climate in Poinciana

How local weather affects your roof's lifespan and material recommendations.

Annual Rainfall

57"

Above average — accelerates shingle wear and increases leak risk

Avg. Max Wind

10 mph

Moderate winds — standard materials work well

Days Above 90°F

55/year

Extreme heat — UV-resistant and reflective materials extend roof life

Hail Days

Rare

Central Florida rarely sees hail, but impact-rated shingles add protection

Home Statistics in Poinciana

Poinciana features a mix of home ages — regular inspections keep roofs in top shape.

$248k

Median Home Value

2005

Median Year Built

64%

Owner-Occupied

30,721

Housing Units

Building Code & Wind Zone

Design Wind Speed: 110 mph

Standard wind zone — Osceola 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.

Roofing Challenges in Poinciana

Three Poinciana-specific items. Solivita and Bella Terra HOAs require ARB approval with submitted material samples — we provide the documentation package and schedule installs after written approval, not before. Second, unincorporated status means permits run through Osceola or Polk County depending on the parcel — homeowners often don't know which side they're on, and we verify before pulling. Third, the 2005-era Poinciana Village build wave used a lot of light-grade architectural shingles that are failing en masse right now; insurance carriers are pre-emptively non-renewing 20-year roofs, making replacement timing strategic.

Neighborhoods We Serve in Poinciana

We've worked in communities across Poinciana. Here are the neighborhoods we serve, grouped by common roof type.

Shingle Roofing Communities

Poinciana Village

Built 1990-2005

Solivita

Built 2000-2015 · HOA

Bella Terra

Built 2005-2018 · HOA

Roofing Services in Poinciana

Nearby Service Areas

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3565 Dubsdread Cir, Orlando, FL 32804 · FL License CCC1332902

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