Roof Installation
New Roof Installation Services for South Florida
New construction, additions, or a structure that's never had a roof, we install roofing systems from the ground up. Built to South Florida specs, rated for hurricane season.
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What Makes a New Installation Different?
What a Properly Installed Roof Does for Your Property
Getting installation right from the start saves money over the life of the roof. It also determines how your home handles South Florida weather for the next 20 to 50 years.
Meets current HVHZ wind resistance codes from day one — no retrofitting needed
Protects deck, insulation, and interior from moisture from the beginning
Starts the manufacturer material warranty clock on new product
Prevents callbacks and early failures caused by improper first installation
Brings the full roofing system — underlayment, flashing, ventilation — into compliance
Sets a clean inspection record for insurance and future property transactions
What Goes Into Roof Installation Costs in South Florida
New roof installation in South Florida runs higher than the national average. Part of that is labor, part is material requirements specific to HVHZ — and part is the permitting process, which is more involved here than in most counties.
Roofing Material — Tile, metal, shingle, TPO, and built-up systems each carry different price points. Material choice is the biggest cost variable in any installation project.
Deck Construction — In a new installation, the deck itself is part of the scope. Deck material, thickness, and fastening pattern must meet Miami-Dade codes for the system being installed.
Roof Size and Slope — Square footage drives material and labor volume. Steep pitches require more time and safety equipment. Complex roof lines with multiple valleys or penetrations add to the timeline.
Permit and Inspection Fees — All new installations in Miami-Dade require a permit. HVHZ compliance adds inspection steps that aren't required elsewhere in Florida.
Ventilation and Flashing — Proper attic ventilation and flashing around all penetrations — vents, skylights, chimneys — is required for system performance and warranty compliance.
Financing — We offer financing on full installations. Ask about monthly payment options when you request your estimate.
Request an estimate and we'll respond with a detailed quote in under 30 minutes.
What Roof Systems Do We Install?
We install every roofing system used in South Florida — residential and commercial. The materials, process, and timeline differ by system, but the standard doesn't.
We Back Every Job With a Workmanship Warranty
Coverage varies by system. Shingle and flat cold applied: 5 to 7 years. Tile and TPO: 10 to 12. Metal: up to 15. Each material ages differently, that's why the numbers aren't the same. All of it is labor and materials, before work starts.
Licensed & Insured in Florida: We handle Miami-Dade HVHZ permits, NOA packages, and county inspections on every project.
Manufacturer-Certified Installation: Our crew is trained to manufacturer specs — protects your material warranty from day one.
Post-Install Inspection: Every project closes with a full roof walkthrough and documented inspection report before we leave the job site.
Roof Installation Services Across South Florida
We handle installation across Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties. Find your city below.
Frequently Asked Questions About Roof Installation in South Florida
How long does a new roof installation take in South Florida?
Most residential installations take two to four days. Larger homes, complex slopes, or tile systems can run five to seven days. Commercial projects vary by square footage and system type. We give you a project timeline with the estimate.
Do I need a permit for a new roof installation in South Florida?
Yes. All new roof installations in Miami-Dade County require a permit and a county inspection. HVHZ compliance adds additional inspection steps not required in other Florida counties. We pull the permit, schedule inspections, and manage the process.
What's the difference between roof installation and roof replacement?
Replacement involves tearing off an existing system and installing a new one over an existing deck. Installation starts from scratch — typically on new construction, additions, or structures that never had a finished roof. The scope, permit type, and material selection process differ.
What roofing materials hold up best in South Florida?
Tile and metal perform best long-term in this climate — 25 to 50+ years with proper installation and maintenance. Architectural shingles are a lower-cost option still rated for HVHZ wind loads when specified correctly. Flat systems like TPO and modified bitumen are both proven in South Florida commercial and residential applications.
How does HVHZ compliance affect a new installation?
South Florida sits in a High-Velocity Hurricane Zone. Every installation must use NOA-approved materials, follow specific fastening patterns, and pass a Miami-Dade county inspection. Non-compliant work won't pass inspection and can void insurance coverage. We build to those requirements on every job.


