Alron Construction provides full roof replacement services for residential and commercial properties in Cocoa, Melbourne, and across Central Florida. We replace shingle, metal, tile, and flat roof systems. Licensed contractor {BRAND.licenseGeneral} and {BRAND.licenseRoofing}. Office: 300 N Cocoa Blvd, Cocoa, FL 32922. Call {BRAND.phone}.
Roof Replacement in Central Florida
When repair is no longer the right answer, Alron Construction delivers full roof replacements with licensed crews, proper permitting, and written warranties — on time and on budget.
A roof replacement is one of the largest investments a homeowner makes. Alron Construction manages the entire process — from initial inspection and material selection through permitting, tear-off, installation, final inspection, and cleanup — so you never have to wonder what is happening or what comes next.
We replace all roofing types including asphalt shingles, standing seam metal, tile, and flat roof systems. Every replacement includes proper underlayment, flashing, and ventilation to meet Florida building codes and maximize the lifespan of your new roof.
We handle permitting through Brevard County and all local municipalities, coordinate with your insurance company when storm damage is involved, and provide manufacturer warranty registration after installation. Our service area covers Cocoa, Melbourne, Rockledge, Merritt Island, Cocoa Beach, Palm Bay, Titusville, Viera, and all of Brevard County.
Most residential roof replacements in Central Florida are completed in 1 to 3 days of active work. From your first call to final inspection, the full timeline is typically 2 to 3 weeks including permitting.
According to the Florida Building Commission, all roof replacements in Florida must meet the current edition of the Florida Building Code, which requires specific wind resistance ratings, proper underlayment installation, and approved fastening methods based on your wind zone. Most of Brevard County falls in the 150 mph wind zone, meaning materials and installation must withstand sustained winds at that speed.
Why Choose This Service
Our Process
Free Inspection & Estimate
We inspect your roof, document findings, and provide a detailed written estimate with material options.
Permitting & Scheduling
We pull all required permits and schedule your installation at a time that works for you.
Installation & Final Inspection
Our licensed crew completes the replacement, passes the county inspection, and handles all cleanup.
What Our Customers Say
"Alron replaced our roof after the hurricane. They handled everything — permits, insurance coordination, cleanup. Professional and thorough."
Patricia S.
Homeowner, Cocoa Beach
"We got three quotes. Alron's was competitive, and their crew was the most professional. Finished on time and the roof looks great."
Thomas R.
Homeowner, Melbourne
"Best decision we made. They explained everything, answered all our questions, and delivered quality work. Highly recommend."
Amanda C.
Homeowner, Viera
Frequently Asked Questions
Find Out Where Your Roof Stands
Schedule a free, no-obligation inspection. A licensed Alron inspector will examine your roof, document what is there, and give you a clear report with photos.
Licensed CGC1515789 | CCC1328819 · 300 N Cocoa Blvd, Cocoa, FL 32922
Modern Roofing Technology
Alron uses a fully engineered, multi-layer roofing system designed for maximum durability, wind resistance, and long-term protection. Every layer matters — and we install each one to meet or exceed Florida building code and insurance standards.

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7-Layer Roofing System
Hover or click any numbered dot to explore each layer
Layer 1: Roof Framing / Rafters & Trusses
The wood framing — rafters and trusses — forms the structural skeleton of your entire roof. Alron inspects every rafter and truss for rot, insect damage, and hurricane strap connections before any new roofing material is installed.
Florida code requires hurricane straps at every rafter-to-wall-plate connection. Alron verifies all connections and documents them for your wind mitigation report.
Layer 2: Roof Decking / Wood Sheathing
Plywood or OSB sheathing nailed directly to the rafters creates the solid base for every layer above it. Alron inspects, replaces, and reinforces damaged or rotted decking to ensure a code-compliant foundation.
Florida building code requires a minimum 7/16" OSB or 15/32" plywood. Alron inspects every square foot before installation begins.
Layer 3: Leak Barrier / Ice & Water Shield
A self-adhering waterproof membrane applied at all vulnerable areas — valleys, eaves, rakes, and penetrations. This layer stops wind-driven rain from infiltrating even if shingles are lifted during a hurricane.
Required by Florida code at all eaves and valleys. Alron installs it 6" up from every penetration and 18" past the interior wall line.
Layer 4: Synthetic Underlayment
A premium synthetic felt underlayment installed over the entire roof deck. Far superior to old-style #15 felt — it resists tearing, repels moisture, and provides a secondary weather barrier if shingles are ever compromised.
Alron uses synthetic underlayment rated for 180-day UV exposure, giving you protection even during extended construction delays or storm recovery.
Layer 5: Starter Shingles / Drip Edge
Starter shingles create a factory-sealed perimeter at every eave and rake. Combined with metal drip edge flashing, they prevent wind uplift at the most vulnerable edges and direct water away from the fascia.
Improper starter installation is the #1 cause of wind damage claims in Florida. Alron uses manufacturer-matched starters on every project.
Layer 6: Primary Roofing Layer
The outermost layer — architectural shingles, metal panels, or tile — engineered to withstand Florida's hurricane-force winds, UV radiation, and heavy rainfall. Every product Alron installs carries a manufacturer warranty.
Alron installs products rated for 130+ mph wind resistance. We're approved installers for GAF, Owens Corning, and CertainTeed, qualifying you for enhanced warranty coverage.
Layer 7: Ridge Cap Shingles
Ridge cap shingles seal the peak of the roof where two slopes meet — the most wind-vulnerable point on any home. Proper ridge cap installation also allows hot attic air to exhaust, keeping your home cooler and extending shingle life.
Alron uses hip-and-ridge cap shingles rated to match the primary shingle wind warranty. Ridge caps are hand-nailed and sealed for maximum uplift resistance.

Every Alron roof is built with all seven layers installed to manufacturer specifications and Florida building code. No shortcuts.
