Roof Replacement in South Florida
A complete roof rebuild using storm-ready underlayment and high-performance tiles or metal.
Service Overview
When repairs are no longer viable, a full roof replacement provides structural safety and longevity. We install complete, wind-rated roof systems engineered specifically for the extreme conditions of Broward County, utilizing advanced self-adhering underlayments, high-strength nails, and premium tiles, metal, or shingles.
When is Roof Replacement Necessary?
We look for specific warning signs and diagnostic markers to determine if this service is the most logical path for your property:
- The roof is approaching or has exceeded its lifespan (15 years for shingle, 25 for tile/metal)
- Widespread leaks that have compromised the structural integrity of the roof deck
- Major structural sagging or rotting in the roof rafters
- Repeated leak repairs that fail to stop moisture entrance during hurricane season
Our Roof Replacement Process
Complete strip-off of existing shingles, tiles, or flat roof membrane.
Inspection and repair of underlying plywood decking, replacing rotten panels.
Installation of premium self-adhering secondary water barrier underlayment.
Lay down of high-performance tile, metal standing-seam, or shingle shingles.
Flashing sealing and county building inspector verification.
Frequently Asked Questions about Roof Replacement
What is the average cost of a roof replacement in South Florida?
Costs vary widely based on material and size. Asphalt shingles generally run $9,000–$16,000, concrete tiles run $22,000–$45,000, and metal standing-seam systems run $28,000–$60,000.
How long does a roof replacement last in Florida?
A professionally installed shingle roof lasts 15–20 years in Florida. Concrete tiles last 30–40 years, and metal standing-seam roofs can exceed 50 years under proper maintenance.