Coconut Creek Roofing

Shingle Roofing in Coral Springs, FL

Architectural shingle — the most budget-friendly HVHZ-rated roof, installed over a sealed deck to Broward code. Serving Coral Springs and ZIP codes 33065, 33067, 33071, 33076.

In Coral Springs, architectural shingle is common on single-family homes outside the tile-mandated communities, typically $4.50–$8 per square foot ($9,000–$18,000). Where shingle is allowed, we match your HOA's approved color and install Miami-Dade NOA shingles to Broward HVHZ code, rated to 130 mph over a sealed deck. Free inspection.

Coral Springs communities vary — some mandate tile, others allow architectural shingle in approved colors. We confirm what your HOA permits before you commit, then install a sealed-deck shingle system that satisfies both the appearance standards and the three required HVHZ inspections.

What roofing in Coral Springs involves

  • HOA-compliant tile profiles and colors are the norm — we match community standards.
  • Broward HVHZ code: NOA materials, sealed deck, three inspections.
  • Permitted through the City of Coral Springs building department.
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 architectural shingle still makes sense in Broward

Shingle gets dismissed as the 'cheap' roof, but a modern architectural (dimensional) shingle installed to HVHZ code is a genuinely strong system — and the value is hard to beat for single-family homes in communities like Winston Park.

  • Lowest upfront cost of any HVHZ-rated roof — about $9,000–$18,000 typical.
  • Architectural shingles rated up to 130 mph installed to code.
  • 20–30 year service life with proper installation and ventilation.
  • Wide range of colors and profiles, easy to match for repairs.
  • Faster installation than tile or metal — most homes in 2–4 days.

The install details that make a shingle roof last

On a Broward shingle roof the system matters more than the shingle. We tear off to the deck, re-nail and seal it, install self-adhering ASTM D1970 underlayment as a secondary water barrier, and use NOA-approved starter, field and ridge components — then pass the three HVHZ inspections. Proper attic ventilation is part of the job, since trapped heat is what prematurely ages shingles in our climate.

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

It depends on the community — some require tile, others allow architectural shingle in specific colors. We check your HOA's rules first and, where shingle is permitted, match the approved color with NOA-rated materials.

Most architectural shingle roofs run $4.50–$8 per square foot installed — about $9,000–$18,000 for a typical single-family home. Roof size and pitch and any decking repair drive the final price, which a free inspection pins down.

Architectural shingle typically lasts 20–30 years in South Florida when installed to code with good ventilation. Our intense UV and heat are the main agers, which is why annual inspections and prompt repairs extend the life.

Yes, when installed to HVHZ code. NOA-approved architectural shingles are rated up to 130 mph over a sealed deck with secondary water barrier — the same sealed-deck system that protects tile and metal roofs.

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