ROOFING SALES PLATFORM · ORANGE COUNTY, FL
Roofing Sales Data for Orange County, FL
Property data live · permits in build-out
Orange County is one of Florida's largest territories — the 5th most populous county in the state and a Wave 1 market on ReroofGen. Right now you can work the whole county with live parcel geometry, year built, owner-occupancy, building size, and estimated value pulled from the official county parcel service — not one address at a time.
Permit-backed roof age for Orange County is in active build-out. We won't fake an install date we don't have, so today you target on solid property signals and build-year context, and lean on permit roof age in counties where it's already live. Stop guessing. Start closing more roofs.
ReroofGen gives roofing contractors live, parcel-level property data for all of Orange County, FL today — year built, owner-occupancy, building square footage, and estimated value across all 13 municipalities — while county permit-backed roof-age coverage is in active build-out.
Orange County, FL Roof Replacement Opportunity by Roof Age
Verified roof-age coverage for Orange County, FL is in preparation.
Orange County, FL data coverage
- Permit-backed roof age: In build-out
- Year built: Authoritative
- Estimated home value: Authoritative
- Owner mailing address: Authoritative
- Owner-occupancy signal: Authoritative
- Length of residence: Derivable
- Building square footage: Authoritative
- Roof cover type: Not yet available
- Mortgage signal: Not yet available
Key takeaways
- Property and parcel data is live for Orange County via the official county parcel ArcGIS service, sample-verified across all 13 municipalities.
- County permit roof-age coverage is in active build-out — not live yet here, so we use year built as an honest upper bound, never a fabricated install date.
- Authoritative fields available now: year built, owner-occupancy, building square footage, estimated value, and owner mailing address.
- Orange County is a Wave 1 market and the 5th most populous county in Florida — a large territory you can work countywide instead of address by address.
What roof and property data is available in Orange County today
Orange County's property lane is live. The adapter runs against the official county parcel outline ArcGIS service and is sample-verified with real parcel geometry, so you can see ownership and structure context across the whole county, not just a single lookup.
Permit-backed roof age is the part we're still building here. The permit lane is inventoried at the jurisdiction level across the county, its 13 municipalities, and the Bay Lake / Lake Buena Vista carve-out, with a real Fast Track adapter decision underway — but it isn't live yet. Until it ships, you target on property signals and year built, treated as an honest upper bound on roof age. A missing permit means the record isn't there, not that a roof is original.
- Year built — authoritative (use as an honest age ceiling, not an install date)
- Owner-occupancy — authoritative (prioritize owner-occupied vs. rentals)
- Building square footage — authoritative (scope the job before you knock)
- Estimated value — authoritative
- Owner mailing address — authoritative (reach absentee owners by mail)
- Roof cover type — unavailable in the verified public county parcel layer
How to target aging roofs across Orange County
Instead of buying a generic homeowner list, work Orange County as a territory. Filter to older build years in the neighborhoods you already service, focus on owner-occupied homes where the decision-maker lives on site, and use building size and value to scope and qualify before anyone drives out.
Then run a tighter outreach motion: send to 25 of the right homes, not 100 of the wrong ones. Pair your targeting with storm timing, and use the canvassing and route workflows to put reps where the work actually is — one system instead of four or five tools.
Honest coverage status and what's next
Here's the plain version: parcel and property data is live via the official county parcel service today; county permit roof-age coverage is in active build-out. We sell against real signals, so we'd rather tell you exactly where the data stands than imply live permit data Orange County doesn't have yet.
The county is fully inventoried at the jurisdiction-entrypoint level across known portal families including Accela, EnerGov, OpenGov, and Orange Fast Track, and a real Fast Track permit adapter decision is anchored. When permit roof age goes live here, you'll be able to verify the roof story before outreach — the same permit-backed roof age already running in counties like Palm Beach.
Frequently asked questions
Can I see permit-backed roof age in Orange County right now?
Not yet. Orange County permit roof-age coverage is in active build-out. Property and parcel data — year built, owner-occupancy, building size, value, and owner mailing address — is live now via the official county parcel service, and the permit lane is fully inventoried with a Fast Track adapter decision in progress.
What property data can I actually use in Orange County today?
Authoritative, county-sourced fields: year built, owner-occupancy, building square footage, estimated value, and owner mailing address, across all 13 municipalities. Roof cover type is not available in the verified public county parcel layer, and we won't invent it.
If there's no permit on a property, does that mean the roof is original?
No. A missing permit means the record isn't in the source, not that the roof was never replaced. That's why we treat year built as an honest upper bound on roof age rather than a fabricated install date, and why we're building the permit lane out before claiming live permit roof age here.
See how ReroofGen surfaces roof age across an entire territory