Orange County Roofing Contractors — One World Roofing LLC

Serving Orlando, Winter Garden, Windermere, Ocoee & Doctor Phillips. 200+ completed projects across Orange County. All permits pulled under license CCC1330134 through Orange County Building Division.

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FL License CCC1330134 · 37 Years Serving Central Florida · 4.9★ Google

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Longest Workmanship Warranty In Central Florida
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FL Licensed & Insured CCC1330134
4.9★ Google Rating 813+ Projects Completed
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Serving Orange County 37 Years Experience
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All Permits Pulled Under Our License

Why Orange County Homeowners Choose One World Roofing

Orange County is Florida's most populous county outside of Miami-Dade, with over 1.4 million residents. Its residential housing stock is heavily concentrated in construction from the 1990s and early 2000s — a period when Orlando's growth was at its most rapid. Asphalt shingle roofs from that era have a designed service life of 20–30 years in Florida's climate. That window has now arrived for tens of thousands of Orange County homes.

The county's geography produces some of Central Florida's most consistent afternoon storm activity. Orlando averages 53 inches of rain per year — most of it concentrated in the June–September storm season. Roofs that were marginal five years ago are failing now. We have responded to hundreds of storm damage calls across Orange County and understand the patterns — which neighborhoods flood first, which wind directions cause the most shingle uplift, and which roof profiles are most vulnerable to the specific storm patterns this county produces.

Orange County's housing is also highly varied. Windermere and Doctor Phillips feature luxury estates with clay and concrete tile. Winter Garden mixes historic 1920s homes with new Horizon West master-planned communities. Ocoee's established neighborhoods are mostly 1990s shingle. Each area has different material profiles, HOA considerations, and insurance dynamics — and we have direct experience with all of them.

Orange County at a Glance

Population 1.4 million+
County Seat Orlando
Permit Authority Orange County Building Division
Permit Office 201 S Rosalind Ave, Orlando
Wind Zone 130 mph design speed
Avg. Annual Rainfall 53 inches
Housing Stock Peak 1990s–2000s construction
Dominant Roof Types Shingle (majority), Tile (upscale)
OWR Projects Here 200+

Cities We Serve in Orange County

Apopka
Bay Hill
Pine Hills
Maitland

Roofing Services in Orange County

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Roof Replacement

Full residential tear-off and replacement in Orange County. All major brands installed. Permitted to Florida Building Code.

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Roof Repair

Storm damage, leak repair, and emergency roofing in Orange County. Same-day response available.

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New Roof Installation

New construction and re-roofing for Orange County homeowners. Certified installer for GAF, CertainTeed, Owens Corning, tile and metal.

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Roof Inspection

Free professional roof inspection for Orange County homes. Written report provided. Ideal before purchase or insurance renewal.

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Commercial Roofing

TPO, EPDM, and modified bitumen flat roofing for commercial buildings in Orange County.

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Storm Damage Repair

Insurance claim assistance and emergency storm damage repair. FL 25% Rule guidance for Orange County homeowners.

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Orange County Roofing Permits — What Homeowners Need to Know

Every roofing replacement and significant repair in Orange County requires a permit from the Orange County Building Division (201 S Rosalind Ave, Orlando). The permit process involves an application, plan review for larger projects, a mid-installation inspection of the deck and underlayment, and a final inspection after the roof cover is complete.

Orange County is also subject to Florida Building Code Section 1511 — the 25% Rule. If the area of your roof being repaired or replaced exceeds 25% of the total roof area within a 12-month period, the entire roof must be brought to current Florida Building Code. This is a significant provision that often converts what homeowners expect to be a partial repair into a full replacement — but it can also work in your favor for insurance claims. We provide written guidance on the 25% Rule calculation for every Orange County project.

One World Roofing manages the entire permit process under license CCC1330134. We submit applications, coordinate inspections, and deliver the certificate of completion to the homeowner. No interaction with Orange County Building Division is required from you.

Orange County Service Coverage Area

We serve all communities within Orange County. Select your city for area-specific information.

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Ocoee Page →
Doctor Phillips Page →
Apopka ✓ Served
Maitland ✓ Served
Bay Hill ✓ Served
Pine Hills ✓ Served
Eatonville ✓ Served
Belle Isle ✓ Served
Edgewood ✓ Served
Bay Lake ✓ Served
Oakland ✓ Served

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Licensed CCC1330134 · 37 Years Experience · Longest Workmanship Warranty in Central Florida

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do you pull permits through Orange County Building Division?+
Yes. All roofing permits in Orange County are pulled under Florida Certified Roofing Contractor license CCC1330134. We submit permit applications to the Orange County Building Division at 201 S Rosalind Ave, schedule all required inspections, and obtain the certificate of completion. Homeowners are never required to interact with the building department directly.
What is the wind speed design requirement for Orange County roofing?+
Orange County falls under the 130 mph wind speed design zone per the Florida Building Code. This affects fastening patterns, underlayment requirements, and roofing system specifications. All One World Roofing installations in Orange County meet or exceed FBC wind uplift requirements for the applicable zone.
Why are so many Orange County homes needing roof replacement right now?+
Orange County experienced its largest residential construction boom during the 1990s and early 2000s. Asphalt shingle roofs installed during that period have a typical lifespan of 20–30 years in Florida's climate, meaning a large portion of the county's housing stock is now at or past its designed service life. This is one of the primary drivers of increased demand for roof replacement across Orange County since 2018.
Do you replace tile roofs in Windermere and Doctor Phillips?+
Yes. Windermere and Doctor Phillips have a high concentration of concrete and clay tile roofing. One World Roofing holds certified installer status with Boral, Eagle, and Verea tile manufacturers and has completed 200+ projects across Orange County, including significant tile re-roofing work in Windermere, Doctor Phillips, and Bay Hill. We are familiar with HOA requirements common to these communities.
Does the Florida 25% Rule apply to Orange County roofing projects?+
Yes. Florida Building Code Section 1511 — the 25% Rule — applies throughout Orange County. If repairs or replacements affect more than 25% of the total roof area within a 12-month period, the entire roof must be brought to current Florida Building Code. We provide written 25% Rule calculations on every project and advise homeowners on how this affects their repair vs. replacement decision and any insurance claim.