Alron Construction, LLC Roofing & General Contractor
Company Overview
For the Cocoa, FL community, Alron Construction, LLC Roofing & General Contractor delivers roofing and solar installation solutions.
Business Services
- Roof inspection
- Roof replacement
- Reroofing
Business Location & Hours
Mon: | 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM |
Tue: | 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM |
Wed: | 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM |
Thu: | 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM |
Fri: | 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM |
Sat: | Closed |
Sun: | Closed |
Recommended Customer Reviews

The best experience with this company ever. You are are awsome. I'll keep my Alron Construction sign on my yard until it goes away by itself.
Everybody have a wonderful 2024 and many more customers!

Great service, neat, show up on time. Very professional. Clean up everything before they leave.

NEVER EVER, EVER use Alron Construction. Salesperson urged an AOB contract - Assignment of Benefits contract which allowed Alron to file directly with the insurance company in order to get more money. An AOB contract GIVES AWAY your rights to determine scope and quality of repairs and monies filed with insurance....DON'T DO IT. Though they filed for a permit on my home, they refused to start the work. When the checks came in to the homeowner, they refused to sign and delayed roof repairs for over 18 months. Stephanie who runs the ""legal department"" is a certified scam artist whose ilk cause the exorbitant insurance premiums that plague Florida homeowners. Though bound by a court order to complete the work for the amount of insurance reimbursement, they refused to honor the contract and maneuvered and delayed in such a manner that caused several thousand dollars worth of interior damage. The house was sold for less money than could have been realized with work pending after months and arduous hours of legal negotiations. NEVER, NEVER use this company.

Contracted for roof signed up front... don't do! this as a matter a fact don't contract at all run from them they overcharged my insurance by at least 5000.00 got estimates from 3 other companies all under 12000 alron ended up getting 17000 from my insurance unscrupulous ,deceitful learned a big lesson so beware do not sign any thing with alron.

I see where Customer O. can be confused but the company has always paid their employees and try to be fair yet, stern in what they expect. I worked training for a long time before making those adjuster meetings and enjoyed getting those checks in the homeowners' hands. I was in a car accident in April and petered out being physically hindered on the job. To this day...this is some time after I tried to work for them again and couldn't hack it, they will sign my check as long as my business license is up to date. I don't know many that are as intense or work as hard as the owners of Alron do as well as their supervisors...No idea but he never shorted anyone and if you failed on your duties and someone picked up the slack they get paid you get taxed. Fair enough. My co-worker and mentor is in the hospital currently with a heart issue and almost passed away a couple nights ago..He fought working for homeowners' to get that extra few bucks from screens and paint when he had serious health issues. Some guys just get burned out...during the hurricane I was on 10 roofs in one day when they needed to sign and get the evidence we needed. Do that consistently and you will eventually fall out. Theirs plenty of apologies I could offer up for not being in better contact with my homeowners' but health is health, mental or physical, and I've never seen a roof get turned down we signed on the dotted together to fight for you did..it's taken care of. Some will drop you and want you to pay the legal fees. Patience is a virtue when everyone needs help and not everyone can do it. This is in no means a tirade on you but I wanted the public to know that people are going to leave...health will be what it is...but I can't work for another company in the same field knowing how we operated and helped through those hurricanes. If anything...you would have been hired it's just not something everyone can do. People need help plain and simple and when you get 50 homeowners that you actually become friends with because they know you are there to take care of them, and they all are calling with questions that we sometimes don't have the answers for..scheduling, price quotes, etc. Then the office takes the brunt of everyone because they may have to research and make more phone calls..it's taxing. Think about it..I go on Yelp to see if I had screwed the people that helped me (Alron) by falling away from the homeowners that I needed to stay in touch with. It's like they saw I cared and I just stepped out and the office and co-workers got the brunt of it all. Pray for Dwayne

Contracted them to deal with my insurance company after the insurance said a new roof was not warranted. About 4mo after the contract was signed Alron had a new roof on my home!
Salesman Jon M. was great!

No place for a ? mark vs a star. I am a homeowner. Several of us contracted for roofs with this company. These were contracted for last year. Not contested by the insurance companies, but funds paid to us and then Alron (we have been told this company is known to file for funds using an attorney, but that is not our case. No attorney needed). The people that earn these jobs, seems to not be around, after the check is moved to Alron. Seems it would mean they are let go before they get their commissions. I found the below comment and it seems to fit. A company that can not afford it or doesn't keep their employees, maybe some are 1099 also and we are months out after our money was paid to them? Does this company not have operation money, building money, even with our checks? Saw another comment about how good this company is from a Matt T. After looking around seems he a partner of the company? Thanks for the below comment.