Living in Orlando means your metal roof takes a beating from the sun. The biggest issue we see? Thermal expansion backing out screws and drying out those little rubber washers. When that happens, water gets in. We're a local crew that fixes these fasteners the right way.
Based at 200 E Robinson St, Orlando
A lot of folks just slap sealant on a metal roof and call it a day. That doesn't work. True repair means walking the panels and checking the actual hardware. Here is what we usually find and fix down here.
When the metal panels heat up in the Florida sun, they expand. At night, they cool and shrink. Over a few years, this movement slowly twists the screws right out of the wood. We go up there with our drills and systematically re-torque every loose fastener so the panels stop rattling in the wind.
Underneath almost every metal roof screw is a rubber washer. Our sun bakes them until they crack, split, or just flatten out. Once that happens, water follows the screw threads right into your attic. We swap out the bad ones with thicker, high-grade neoprene washers that actually hold up to Orlando weather.
Look, we aren't some giant corporation running call centers out of state. We're a local crew working out of the Robinson Street area. We know how loud a loose metal roof gets during summer thunderstorms because we live here too. If your screws are stripped, we use slightly oversized ones to grab fresh wood. It's not rocket science, just solid, honest roofing work.
Robinson St, Orlando
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