Who We Are
Built locally to extend Orlando roofs — not replace them.
Shingle Maxx was founded by Bang Larvas to serve Greater Orlando homeowners with an option most local roofers don't talk about: restoring the roof you already have. After watching neighbors get pushed toward $10,000+ replacements for shingles that had years of life left in them, Bang built a company around honest assessments, GreenSoy™ rejuvenation, and documented work — backed by a 6-year transferable warranty.
The promise is simple: if your roof qualifies, you save thousands. If it doesn't, we'll tell you — and you'll have a clear-headed report to take to whoever you trust next.
The Science
Why shingles fail — and how rejuvenation reverses it.
Oil depletion, not "old age."
Asphalt shingles are held together by oils locked inside the asphalt binder. UV radiation and heat drive oxidation — the oils bake out, the binder stiffens, and the shingles begin to shed the granules that protect them. The roof gets brittle. It curls. It cracks under wind and hail. Most homeowners are told this means "your roof is old." It usually means your roof is dry.
The replacement misdiagnosis.
Traditional roofing is built around tear-off and replace — it's the only tool most contractors carry. So oil depletion gets misread as end-of-life, and homeowners pay $9,000–$16,000+ to fix a problem chemistry can fix for a fraction of the cost.
GreenSoy™: it penetrates, it doesn't coat.
GreenSoy™ is a bio-based, soy-derived formulation. Applied to qualifying shingles, the oils penetrate into the asphalt and chemically bond with the binder — re-sealing granules, reactivating tar strips, restoring flexibility and adhesion, and rebuilding UV defense from within. It is not a paint, sealer, or topcoat. There is nothing to peel.


PRI Laboratory Results
Independent testing — pri-group.com
| Flexibility restoration | Up to 50% |
| Stiffness reduction | 85% |
| Flexural modulus decrease | 61% |
| Granule loss in hail testing | 0% |
| Fire-spread reduction | 30% |
Zero tear-off. Zero landfill waste.
Asphalt shingles send roughly 11 million tons of waste to U.S. landfills every year. Rejuvenation extends the roof you already have — a zero-tear-off, zero-landfill alternative for qualifying homes.
