Big A Roofing | Florida's No. 1 Choice For Residential Roofing Services

Roofing Solutions Designed Around Your Home & Your Budget

Since 2005, Big A Roofing has helped homeowners throughout Northeast and Central Florida protect their homes with roofing systems built for Florida’s demanding climate. With a reputation backed by a 5-Star Google rating, our team is known for delivering high-quality roofing solutions with honest communication, dependable workmanship, and results homeowners feel confident investing in.We understand that replacing your roof is one of the biggest improvements you can make to your home. That’s why our approach is centered around helping homeowners find the right balance between performance, appearance, and budget — without sacrificing quality. At Big A Roofing, we work closely with you to create a roofing system that fits your vision, enhances your home’s curb appeal, and stays aligned with your financial goals.


No two homes — or homeowners — are the same. Some customers want a bold modern metal roof that transforms the appearance of their property. Others are looking for a clean, reliable asphalt shingle system that delivers strong protection while remaining budget-conscious. Our job is to help guide you toward the right solution for your needs, style preferences, and long-term investment goals.


We specialize in:



  • Metal Roofing
  • Asphalt Shingle Roofing
  • Residential TPO Roofing Systems


Every roofing system we install is designed to withstand Florida’s intense sun, heavy rain, humidity, storms, and coastal weather conditions.

The Early Warning Signs Most Homeowners Miss

Your roof doesn’t usually fail overnight—it gives warning signs first. The key is catching them early before a small issue turns into a major expense.

Here’s what to look for:


1. Shingles Are Curling, Cracking, or Missing

If your shingles are lifting, curling at the edges, or disappearing after storms, your roof is already losing its ability to protect your home.

In Florida’s wind and heat, this only gets worse—fast.


2. You’re Seeing Leaks or Water Stains Inside

Water spots on ceilings or walls are a clear sign your roofing system has been compromised.

By the time you see water inside, the problem has already worked its way through multiple layers of your roof.


3. Your Roof Is 15–25 Years Old

Most roofing systems have a lifespan—and Florida weather shortens it.

Shingles: typically 15–25 years

Metal: longer lifespan, but still requires inspection

Flat/TPO: depends on installation and exposure

If your roof is in this range, it’s time for a professional evaluation.


4. Granules in Gutters or Around Your Property

If you’re noticing a sand-like buildup in your gutters or around your downspouts, your shingles are breaking down.

That protective layer is what shields your roof from UV damage—once it’s gone, deterioration accelerates.


5. Sagging or Uneven Roof Lines

A sagging roofline is more than cosmetic—it can indicate structural issues or trapped moisture beneath the surface.

This is something that should be addressed immediately.


6. Higher Energy Bills Without Explanation

If your cooling costs are climbing, your roof may no longer be reflecting heat effectively or ventilating properly.

A failing roof can quietly drive up your energy costs month after month.


7. Storm Damage (Even If It Doesn’t Look Severe)

Florida storms don’t always leave obvious damage.

Wind uplift, lifted seams, and compromised fasteners can shorten your roof’s lifespan without being immediately visible.

If your area has had recent storms, it’s worth having your roof checked.

Homeowners planning a roof replacement usually want to know how long the work takes, what happens if it rains mid-project, and whether certain materials really perform better in Florida's climate.

Questions That Come Up Before Starting

How long does a full roof replacement take?

Most residential roofs in East Palatka take one to three days depending on size, pitch, and complexity. Your crew works through the project without gaps unless weather forces a delay.

What roofing material works best in Florida?

Asphalt shingles with high wind ratings, metal panels, and TPO flat systems all perform well here. Your choice depends on your home's design, your budget, and how much heat reflection matters to you.

What happens if it rains during the project?

Your crew monitors weather and tarps any exposed sections if rain moves in unexpectedly. Most projects finish before storms arrive, but protection measures stay ready throughout the job.

Why does ventilation matter on a new roof?

Proper intake and exhaust ventilation keeps your attic cooler, reduces moisture buildup, and prevents shingles from aging too fast due to trapped heat. You will see longer material life and lower cooling costs.

When should I replace instead of repair?

If your roof is over twenty years old, shows widespread granule loss, or has multiple leak points, replacement usually costs less over time than repeated repairs that only delay the inevitable.

Big A Roofing, Inc. handles residential roofing projects in East Palatka, St. Augustine, FL, and all across Northeast & Central Florida with clean job sites, clear communication, and systems built to last through Florida's toughest conditions. Call (386) 385-3985 to schedule an inspection.