9 roofing listings in Port Orange

Roofers in Port Orange, FL

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Port Orange, FL

9 roofing listings
5.0 · 122 reviews · 100% 5-star reviews
5889 S Williamson Blvd #1403, Port Orange, FL 32128
Gutters
5.0 · 24 reviews · 100% 5-star reviews
4240 S Ridgewood Ave Unit 3, Port Orange, FL 32127
lgbtq-owned
5.0 · 3 reviews · 100% 5-star reviews
3742 S Nova Rd ste 1011, Port Orange, FL 32129
4.9 · 247 reviews · 96% 5-star reviews
5006 S Ridgewood Ave, Port Orange, FL 32127
4.0 · 7 reviews · 71% 5-star reviews
4180 S Ridgewood Ave, Port Orange, FL 32127
ER
4.9 · 24 reviews · 88% 5-star reviews
3821 S Clyde Morris Blvd, Port Orange, FL 32129
DF
4.8 · 104 reviews · 84% 5-star reviews
5255 S Nova Rd, Port Orange, FL 32127
BC
4.4 · 14 reviews · 86% 5-star reviews
209 Dunlawton Ave Unit 13, Port Orange, FL 32127
WR
4.1 · 46 reviews · 76% 5-star reviews
416 Charles St, Port Orange, FL 32129

Finding a Roofing Contractor in Port Orange, FL

Roofer Directory lists 9 roofing-eligible contractors in the Port Orange, FL market, including 9 businesses categorized specifically as roofing companies. Together these listings hold 591 Google reviews, and the average rating across them is 4.7 stars. Every contractor shown here maintains at least a 4.0-star rating, and 6 hold a 4.7 or higher.

Ratings and review counts come straight from Google and are shown as-is. Before you hire, confirm each contractor's license and insurance: requirements vary by state, so check the appropriate state board and ask for proof of coverage. Our guide on how to verify a roofing license by state walks through where to look, and how to choose a roofing contractor covers the questions worth asking before you sign anything.

Comparing quotes is the fastest way to gauge fair pricing in Port Orange. You can request a free estimate from a local roofing contractor, or read up on what a new roof costs in 2026 and when to repair versus replace before you start. Browse all Florida roofing markets to compare nearby cities.

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Storm Data

Daytona Beach Metro Area Storm Risk & Roof Damage History

Storm statistics below cover the Daytona Beach metro area, which includes Port Orange. NOAA records severe weather at the county level, so metro-area data is the most accurate picture of Port Orange's roof risk.

85
/100
Very High Risk

Over the past 76 years, the Daytona Beach metro area has recorded 1,305 severe weather events and $3.2B in property damage. With 8.3 hail events, 14.8 wind events, and 134 tornadoes on record, homeowners in Port Orange should plan for regular roof inspections, especially after April–September.

Based on NOAA data from 1950-2025. How storms affect roof lifespan →

305
Hail Events
8.3/year avg
572
Wind Events
Max 80 mph
134
Tornadoes
Strongest: F3
$3.2B
Property Damage
1950-2025

Hail Damage History in Daytona Beach Metro Area

The Daytona Beach metro area has recorded 305 hail events since 1950, averaging 8.3 per year. The average hail size is 1.03", with the largest recorded hailstone measuring 2.75" (baseball-sized).

52% of hail events in the Daytona Beach metro area produce stones 1 inch or larger — the threshold at which asphalt shingles typically begin sustaining granule loss, cracking, and other damage that can shorten roof lifespan.

Daytona Beach Metro Area Storm Season: Month-by-Month Breakdown

Storm events by month

Peak storm season in the Daytona Beach metro area runs from April through September. The best time to schedule a roof inspection is immediately after, in October.

Daytona Beach Metro Area Severe Weather Trend (Last 15 Years)

Storm events by year

2022 was the most active year with 50 events and $873.7M in property damage.

Most Damaging Storms in Daytona Beach Metro Area

The 5 costliest severe weather events recorded in the Daytona Beach metro area, ranked by property damage. Understanding your area's storm history helps determine when to repair vs. replace your roof.

October 9, 2024 Tropical Storm $571.6M in damage
Volusia + 3 more areas

Hurricane Milton moved ashore the west-central Florida coast as a category 3 hurricane on Oct 9 around 1930EST. The system continued slowly in an east-northeast trajectory across central Florida, becoming a category 1 hurricane before emerging into the Atlantic Ocean near Cape Canaveral. The outer rainbands of Milton overspread the Florida peninsula earlier in the day, leading to a prolific tornado outbreak across Okeechobee, Martin, St. Lucie, Indian River, Osceola and Brevard counties with ...

National Weather Service
November 9, 2022 Storm Surge/Tide $518.7M in damage
Coastal Flagler + 2 more areas

Hurricane Nicole approached the SE FL Atlantic Coast and made landfall as a Category 1 near Vero Beach during the pre-dawn hours of Thursday, November 10th. Strong high pressure dominated NNE of the region ahead of Nicole on Wednesday, November 9th, which created strong onshore flow and gusty winds of 35-50 mph in a local 'nor'easter' type of event. This strong onshore flow combined with high astronomical tides 'charged' inland estuaries including the St. Johns River basin ahead of storm surg...

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September 29, 2022 Storm Surge/Tide $355.0M in damage
Volusia + 1 more areas

After making landfall as a major hurricane in southwest Florida near Cayo Costa, Ian crossed the peninsula and into east central Florida (southern Osceola County) as a Category 1 Hurricane with estimated maximum sustained winds of 75 mph. The system was downgraded to a tropical storm shortly thereafter and emerged into the Atlantic Ocean near Cape Canaveral. Ian's slow movement and large wind field led to a long period of tropical storm force winds across all of east central Florida, as well ...

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September 10, 2017 Tropical Storm $332.0M in damage
Volusia + 1 more areas

Hurricane Irma moved northward over the far western Florida peninsula between the afternoon of September 10 and the morning of September 11 at Category 1-2 strength. During the closest point of approach to east-central Florida during the early morning hours of September 11, rain bands associated with the inner core elongated west-to-east and lifted through northwest Osceola County, Lake County and western Orange County. Due to the large size of the wind field, a long duration of damaging trop...

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October 6, 2016 Hurricane (Typhoon) $587.4M in damage
Flagler + 1 more areas

Category 3 Hurricane Matthew track northward along the Florida Atlantic Coast Thursday October 7th, and then NNE remaining about 50 east of Mayport at the closest approach Friday morning October 8th. Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia only experienced tropical storm conditions with sustained speeds generally 35-55 mph with higher gusts up to 80 mph along coastal areas and the St. Johns River basin, with much weaker winds inland. Strong winds and flooding rainfall, as well as a 4-7 ft sto...

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Recent Severe Weather in Daytona Beach Metro Area

Coastal Flood
Inland Flagler County

On 10/11 around 8 am, the gauge at Shell Bluff (SAKF1) along Crescent Lake rose into Moderate flood stage. Water levels at this location peaked at 2.59 ft MHHW around 8 am on 10/12. Moderate tidal flo

Flash Flood
Volusia County $453K damage

Volusia County Emergency Management reports that flooding due to heavy rainfall entered twenty-four homes in Edgewater. The area impacted spread from W Knapp Ave and Palmetto St to just south of 30th

Coastal Flood
Coastal Volusia County County $100K damage

A strong coastal low developed offshore from the Southeast US along a stalled boundary draped across the central Florida peninsula. The tight pressure gradient resulted in several days of strong and g

Coastal Flood
Coastal Flagler County

This event produced Moderate level tidal flooding which impacted numerous roads, especially in Flagler Beach due to tidal flooding along the Matanzas River/ICW. On 10/10 around 3 pm, the tide gauge at

Coastal Flood
Coastal Flagler County

At 8:30 am on 10/1, a trained spotter reported tidal flooding near the intersection of | South 23rd Street and Flagler Ave in Flagler | Beach. Water covered portions of the |

Data: NOAA Storm Events Database (National Centers for Environmental Information). Last updated 2026-06-12. Covers 1950-2025. Hail, wind, and tornado data from 1950. All event types from 1996. See how Daytona Beach compares on our U.S. Storm Risk Index.

Protect Your Port Orange Roof After Storm Season

With a storm risk score of 85/100, regular roof inspections are recommended for Port Orange homeowners — especially after the April–September peak season.

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Roofer Directory currently shows 9 roofing listings in the Port Orange, FL market, including 9 businesses categorized as roofing contractors.
The national average for a full asphalt shingle roof replacement is about $9,500 in 2026, with real-world totals ranging from roughly $5,800 to $46,000+ by size, pitch, and material. Port Orange sits in a very high-risk storm area, so impact-rated shingles (which can earn insurance discounts) may shift pricing. Get 2 to 3 written local quotes to find your real number — see our 2026 roof cost guide for the full breakdown.
Daytona Beach, FL averages 8 hail events per year based on NOAA data from 1950-2025. 52% of these produce hail 1 inch or larger, which is the threshold at which asphalt shingles typically begin sustaining damage. The largest hail recorded in this period was 2.8 inches (baseball-sized).
Peak storm season in Daytona Beach, FL runs from April through September, with June typically being the most active month. Outside of these months, severe weather activity drops significantly. Scheduling a roof inspection in the months immediately following storm season is recommended.
The most damaging recent storm event was a hurricane (typhoon) on October 06, 2016, which caused an estimated $587.4M in property damage in Flagler + 1 more areas County. Daytona Beach, FL has experienced $3.2B in total storm-related property damage since 1950.
Yes. Daytona Beach, FL averages 8 hail events per year, with an average hail diameter of 1.0 inches. Hail 1 inch or larger can crack, dislodge, or remove granules from asphalt shingles, often causing damage that isn't visible from the ground. Most roofing professionals and insurance companies recommend a professional inspection after any hail event in your area.
Daytona Beach, FL has experienced 134 tornadoes over the past 76 years. The strongest rated F3, with tornado paths averaging 2.2 miles in length. Tornado damage to roofs ranges from partial shingle loss to complete structural failure depending on the EF rating and proximity.

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