We do roof repair in Audubon Park, 32803. From our shop we roll out and reach most streets here inside 25 minutes on a normal day.
Audubon Park sits off Corrine Drive and Virginia Drive with mostly 1950s to 1960s ranch homes on slab. Those older asphalt shingles take a beating from the daily afternoon storms that dump heavy rain and push wind under the edges. We see lifted tabs and rotted decking along the north sides where trees drop limbs during the wet season.
Access is straightforward from I-4 or the 408 but narrow lots and low branches mean we park on the street and carry tools in. Same goes for homes near Loch Haven Park where bigger oaks add extra debris after every thunderstorm cell moves through.
Around Audubon Park
We regularly work near:
- 📍Corrine Drive
- 📍Virginia Drive
- 📍Loch Haven Park
- 📍Audubon Park
- 📍near I-4 ramps
Roof Repair in Audubon Park — Local Notes
- •1950s-1960s ranches here often have 3-tab shingles that crack along the grain after 15-20 years of sun and sudden downpours.
- •Narrow driveways and mature trees force us to stage materials on the street and use extra tarps during quick repairs.
- •Afternoon storms hit this pocket hard because of the tree cover, so we check for hidden water under the felt on every leak call.
- •Slab-on-grade builds mean poor attic ventilation in summer, which speeds up shingle aging on the south-facing slopes.