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Hurricane Season Is Here — Is Your Central Florida Roof Actually Ready?

Hurricane Season Is Here — Is Your Central Florida Roof Actually Ready?

By July, hurricane season is already underway in Florida — and the busiest, most dangerous stretch is still ahead. The Atlantic season officially runs from June 1 through November 30, but historically the peak ramps up sharply from August into October. That makes July something valuable: a window of relative calm to get your home ready before the serious storms arrive.

The single most important part of that preparation is the one most homeowners overlook until it's too late — their roof.

Aug–Oct
when Atlantic hurricane activity historically peaks
 

 

Why waiting is the most expensive choice

Here's the pattern we see every year. A roof that's aging, has a few missing shingles, or took minor damage in an earlier storm gets ignored because "it's still fine." Then a major storm rolls through, exploits that weak point, and what would have been a planned, manageable roof replacement becomes an emergency — with water already inside the home, contractors booked solid, and insurance adjusters backed up for weeks.

"A roof in good shape going into peak season protects you when it counts. A compromised one is a liability that gets worse with every storm that passes overhead."

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Signs your roof may not be ready

You don't need to climb a ladder to spot trouble. Look for:

  • Missing, cracked, curling, or buckling shingles — visible from the ground or in photos.
  • Granules in your gutters or at downspout splash points — a sign your shingles are wearing out.
  • Stains on ceilings or upper walls — water is already getting in.
  • Daylight or moisture in the attic — a clear red flag.
  • A roof that's simply old — most Florida asphalt shingle roofs are nearing the end of their service life around 15–20 years, sometimes sooner given our UV and storm exposure.
  • Sagging gutters or water spilling over the edges in rain — your drainage system isn't keeping up.

✅ Quick 60-second roof readiness check

Couldn't check every box? That's your cue to get an assessment now — not after the next warning cone points at Central Florida.

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How Strux makes "getting ready" simple

We built our process to remove the friction that makes people delay. Using satellite imaging technology, we can scan your address, measure every angle of your roof, and identify visible storm damage — and give you an accurate, itemized estimate, often before we ever set foot on a ladder. You get real data and a clear answer instead of a vague guess and a hard sell.

And if you do need a replacement, you get it from a GAF-certified, FL-licensed contractor (#CCC1331761) who backs every installation with a Lifetime Limited Workmanship Warranty. We document everything, build to Florida Building Code, and — if storm damage is involved — we'll guide you through the insurance process and deal with your adjuster directly.

🛡️ The Strux idea
Done right should feel boring. No drama. No chaos. Just a roof you don't have to think about when the wind picks up.

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One more reason to act this month

For July 2026, every qualifying full roof replacement includes free seamless gutter installation — so you head into peak season with your entire water defense system renewed at once.* It's the most complete way to protect your home, and it's only on the table through July 31.

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