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Coconut Creek's trusted roofing company
Free inspections, fast repairs, and code-compliant roof replacements across Coconut Creek and Broward County — from fully licensed & insured local roofers who know Florida's HVHZ code inside out.
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Step 1 of 4What's going on with your roof?
Straight answers
What does a roof cost in Coconut Creek?
3 things that move your roofing price:
- 1Roof size and pitch (measured in squares — 1 square = 100 sq ft)
- 2Material — shingle vs. tile vs. metal vs. flat/low-slope
- 3Whether the deck, underlayment, or fascia needs repair once the old roof is off
What we do
Roofing services for South Florida homes
From a single cracked tile to a full HVHZ-code replacement — done right by licensed local crews.
Roof Replacement
Tile, shingle, metal and flat roofs — installed to Broward HVHZ code by fully licensed & insured local crews.
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Leaks, storm damage, cracked tiles and failed flashing — diagnosed fast and fixed right, 24/7.
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Hurricane and hail damage documented, claims handled with your adjuster, and wind-mitigation savings unlocked.
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A free, honest, 45-minute assessment with photos and clear options — no pressure, no obligation.
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Roofers who actually know Coconut Creek
We're not a national call center routing your job to whoever's closest. We're a Coconut Creek roofing company that knows the difference between a tile roof in Winston Park and a flat roof on a Wynmoor condo — and we know the City's permit process and HOA rules community by community.
Every roof we install meets Broward's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone code: Miami-Dade NOA materials, a sealed and re-nailed deck, and the three inspections the county requires. That's what keeps your roof on when a storm rolls in off the Atlantic.
Neighborhoods we roof
The Township · Wynmoor · Winston Park · Regency Lakes · Centura Parc · Cocobay — and every street in between.
Compare your options
Shingle vs. tile vs. metal vs. flat
Real Broward County cost, lifespan and wind ratings — all HVHZ-rated.
| Roof Type | Installed Cost | Typical Total | Lifespan | Wind Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Architectural Asphalt Shingle Budget-conscious single-family homes | $4.50 – $8.00/sq ft | $9,000 – $18,000 | 20 – 30 years | Up to 130 mph (HVHZ-rated) |
Concrete / Clay Tile Classic South Florida homes & HOAs that require tile | $9.00 – $18.00/sq ft | $22,000 – $45,000 | 40 – 50+ years | Up to 150 mph |
Standing-Seam Metal Long-term owners wanting max storm + energy performance | $10.00 – $20.00/sq ft | $24,000 – $50,000 | 40 – 70 years | Up to 160 mph |
Flat / Low-Slope (TPO & Modified Bitumen) Condos, townhomes & additions (e.g. Wynmoor-style buildings) | $6.00 – $14.00/sq ft | $12,000 – $30,000 | 15 – 30 years | Fully-adhered HVHZ systems |
Ranges are typical installed costs for South Florida and vary with roof size, pitch and condition. Get a free, exact quote for your home.
Know before you hire
Coconut Creek roofing guides
Plain-English answers to the questions South Florida homeowners actually ask.
How Much Does a New Roof Cost in Broward County?
A new roof in Broward County typically costs $9,000–$45,000, with most single-family homes between $12,000 and $22,000. Architectural shingle is cheapest at $4.50–$8.00 per sq ft installed; concrete/clay tile runs $9–$18; standing-seam metal $10–$20; and flat/low-slope $6–$14. Your final price is driven by roof size and pitch, material, and any decking or underlayment repair found during tear-off.
HVHZ Roofing Code in Broward County, Explained
Broward County is one of only two High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) counties in Florida (with Miami-Dade). HVHZ means every roofing product must carry a Miami-Dade Notice of Acceptance (NOA), be installed over a sealed, re-nailed roof deck with self-adhering (ASTM D1970) underlayment, use enhanced fastening, and pass a minimum of three inspections. Broward adopted the 2023 Florida Building Code (8th Edition) on December 31, 2023.
Florida's 25% Roof Replacement Rule, Explained
Under Florida's 25% rule (FBC-Existing Building §706), if more than 25% of a roof is repaired or replaced within any 12-month period, the entire roof generally must be brought up to current code. The most important exception: roofs that were permitted after March 1, 2009 are typically exempt because they already meet a recent code edition. This rule often decides whether a big repair becomes a full replacement.
How to Get Your Roof Ready for Hurricane Season in South Florida
To get a South Florida roof ready for hurricane season (June 1–November 30), have it professionally inspected before June, fix lifted shingles, cracked tiles and worn pipe boots, clear and secure gutters, document the roof's condition with dated photos for insurance, and confirm your wind-mitigation features are current. A pre-season inspection is the cheapest insurance against catastrophic water intrusion.
What to Do in the First 24 Hours After Roof Storm Damage in Broward County
In the first 24 hours after storm damage to a Broward County roof: stay off the roof and out of any room with a sagging or stained ceiling, shut off power to water-affected areas, photograph and video everything before you touch it, place buckets and move valuables, get an emergency tarp installed to stop water intrusion, and call your insurer to open a claim. Do not sign any contractor's 'assignment of benefits' under pressure. A free, documented inspection within that first day both protects your home and strengthens your claim.
How the Roof Insurance Claim Process Works in Florida
A Florida roof insurance claim runs in five stages: (1) document the storm damage with dated photos, (2) report the loss to your insurer — under current Florida law you generally have one year from the date of loss for a hurricane claim, (3) meet the adjuster on-site (have your own roofer there to speak the same code language), (4) review the settlement, where ACV pays depreciated value up front and RCV releases the rest once work is done, and (5) complete the code-compliant repair or replacement. Your deductible — often a separate 2% hurricane deductible in Florida — comes out of the payout.
FAQ
Coconut Creek roofing questions
Roof replacement in Coconut Creek typically runs $9,000 – $45,000, with most single-family homes between $12,000 – $22,000. Repairs usually fall between $450 – $3,500. The biggest factors are roof size, material, and any decking repair found during the work.
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