Ocoee was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, the architect of Central Park. Its winding roads, grand estates, and century-old canopy trees create one of Orlando most prestigious settings. Orlando Top Roofers has completed 71 projects worthy of this address.
Ocoee is not just a neighborhood. It is a masterpiece of landscape architecture created by Frederick Law Olmsted, the visionary behind Central Park, the Biltmore Estate grounds, and Stanford University campus. The winding roads, linear parks, and carefully planned sight lines that Olmsted designed in the early 1900s remain largely intact, creating an environment of extraordinary beauty.
The homes in Ocoee match the grandeur of their setting. Ponce de Leon Avenue is lined with some of Orlando most significant residential architecture: Tudor Revival mansions, Georgian estates, Mediterranean villas, and Colonial Revival homes, many designed by prominent architects like Neel Reid, Philip Shutze, and Walter Downing. Further into the neighborhood, streets like Lullwater Road, Oakdale Road, and Fairview Road feature equally impressive homes set on large, wooded lots.
These homes were built to last, and they have. But even the finest construction eventually needs roof attention. Slate roofs develop cracked and slipped tiles after a century. Copper flashing develops pinhole leaks. Wood shake deteriorates in Florida humidity. And more recent roofing installations may have been done by contractors who did not fully understand historic construction methods.
Marcus approaches every Ocoee project with the respect these homes demand. Before recommending materials, he studies the original architectural style, the existing roof details, and the relationship between the roof and the overall design of the home. The goal is always to enhance and preserve, never to diminish.
We work with premium materials appropriate for Ocoee homes: natural and synthetic slate for Tudor and Georgian estates, standing seam copper for accent roofs and bay windows, heavyweight designer shingles for homes where high-end asphalt is appropriate, and specialty flashings and details fabricated to match original profiles. This is not commodity roofing. It is craftsmanship.
"Our 1928 Tudor on Ponce de Leon needed slate repair and copper flashing replacement. Marcus sourced matching Vermont slate, fabricated custom copper details, and the result is indistinguishable from the original work. Three architecture professors from Emory who walk past our house have complimented the restoration. That is the standard Marcus works to."
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