Coconut Creek Roofing

Metal Roofing in Parkland, FL

Standing-seam and metal-shingle systems — the highest wind and energy performance in Broward, installed to HVHZ code. Serving Parkland and ZIP codes 33067, 33076.

Standing-seam metal is a natural fit for Parkland's large, upscale homes, typically running $10–$20 per square foot — and at the upper end given Parkland's bigger roof areas and complex rooflines. Metal lasts 40–70 years, carries about 160 mph wind ratings, and suits the premium look in communities like Parkland Golf & Country Club. Built to Broward HVHZ code. Free inspection.

Parkland owners tend to invest in roofs that last and perform, and standing-seam metal delivers both — top-tier wind resistance for our storm exposure and clean architectural lines for high-value homes. On big, cut-up rooflines the detailing matters, so we handle the flashing, valleys and penetrations with material-matched NOA-approved components.

What roofing in Parkland involves

  • Larger, complex roofs — tile and standing-seam metal are common choices.
  • Strict HOA appearance standards; we match approved profiles and colors.
  • Broward HVHZ code and City of Parkland permitting on every job.
Local code note: Broward County is a High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ). Every roofing product must carry a Miami-Dade Notice of Acceptance (NOA), be installed over a sealed roof deck with self-adhering (ASTM D1970) underlayment, and pass a minimum of three inspections.

Why metal is the fastest-growing roof in Broward County

Metal has gone from a niche choice to the upgrade South Florida homeowners ask for by name, and the reasons are practical: it outlasts shingle two to three times over, sheds wind better than anything else on the market, and reflects solar heat instead of soaking it up.

  • 40–70 year service life — often the last roof you'll buy for the house.
  • Wind ratings up to ~160 mph when installed to HVHZ code.
  • Reflective finishes lower attic temperatures and cut cooling costs.
  • Standing-seam has no exposed fasteners to back out or leak over time.
  • Strong insurance wind-mitigation credits for a sealed, high-rated roof.

Standing-seam vs. metal shingle, and what HVHZ requires

We install both true standing-seam (concealed-clip vertical panels) and stamped metal shingle/tile profiles for homes where the HOA wants a traditional look. Either way, Broward's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone means Miami-Dade NOA-approved panels, a sealed deck with self-adhering ASTM D1970 underlayment, and the three required inspections — the same code rigor we bring to every roof.

Compare roof types & costs

Typical Broward County installed costs, lifespan and wind ratings — all HVHZ-rated.

Roof TypeInstalled CostTypical TotalLifespanWind Rating
Architectural Asphalt Shingle
Budget-conscious single-family homes
$4.50 – $8.00/sq ft$9,000 – $18,00020 – 30 yearsUp to 130 mph (HVHZ-rated)
Concrete / Clay Tile
Classic South Florida homes & HOAs that require tile
$9.00 – $18.00/sq ft$22,000 – $45,00040 – 50+ yearsUp to 150 mph
Standing-Seam Metal
Long-term owners wanting max storm + energy performance
$10.00 – $20.00/sq ft$24,000 – $50,00040 – 70 yearsUp 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 – $30,00015 – 30 yearsFully-adhered HVHZ systems

Frequently asked questions

Both are premium, long-life roofs. Metal offers the highest wind ratings and best energy reflectance and weighs far less than tile, while tile offers the classic look many HOAs require. We'll lay out the trade-offs for your specific home and community.

Most standing-seam metal roofs run $10–$20 per square foot installed, or about $24,000–$50,000 for a typical single-family home. The price depends on roof size and pitch, the panel system and gauge, and any decking repair found during tear-off. A free inspection gives you a firm number.

For owners staying in the home, usually yes. A metal roof lasts 40–70 years versus 20–30 for shingle, carries the highest wind ratings in Broward, reflects heat to lower cooling bills, and can earn meaningful wind-mitigation insurance credits — which offsets the higher upfront cost over time.

No. A modern metal roof installed over a solid sealed deck with underlayment is no louder inside than tile or shingle — the days of bare metal on open framing are long gone.

Call nowFree Quote