Coconut Creek Roofing

Tile Roofing in Coconut Creek, FL

Concrete and clay tile — the classic Coconut Creek look, installed to HVHZ code and matched to your HOA's profile and color. Serving Coconut Creek and ZIP codes 33063, 33066, 33073, 33097.

A concrete or clay tile roof in Coconut Creek typically costs $9–$18 per square foot — about $22,000–$45,000 — and tile is the signature look across The Township and Winston Park. It lasts 40–50+ years, and many local HOAs require it. We install Miami-Dade NOA tile to Broward HVHZ code, matched to your community's mandated profile and color. Free inspection.

Because tile is heavy, a switch from shingle to tile means checking the structure — something we verify on every Coconut Creek inspection. Where your community mandates a specific tile, we source the matching NOA-approved product and help with the architectural-review submission so the roof passes both HVHZ inspection and the HOA.

What roofing in Coconut Creek involves

  • All work meets Broward's HVHZ code: Miami-Dade NOA materials, sealed deck, ASTM D1970 underlayment, three inspections.
  • Permitted through the City of Coconut Creek Building Division (4800 W Copans Rd) via the ePermits portal.
  • We work within HOA and 55+ community roofing requirements — including mandated tile profiles and colors.
  • Wind-mitigation documentation to help lower your Florida homeowners premium.
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 tile dominates Coconut Creek's neighborhoods

From The Township to the gated communities of Coral Springs and Parkland nearby, concrete and clay tile is the default roof of South Florida — and often a requirement, not a choice. It earns that place: tile shrugs off relentless UV, resists heat, and routinely lasts twice as long as asphalt shingle.

  • 40–50+ year lifespan — frequently outliving the mortgage.
  • Excellent UV, heat and moisture resistance for the Florida climate.
  • Wind ratings up to ~150 mph when installed to HVHZ code.
  • Required by many local HOAs in a specific profile and color.
  • Individual tiles can be replaced, so localized damage is repairable.

Weight, structure, and matching your HOA

Tile is heavy, so a re-roof from shingle to tile must account for the structure — something we check on every inspection. And because most communities here mandate an exact tile profile and color, we source the right NOA-approved product and, where needed, help with the architectural-review submission so your roof passes both HVHZ inspection and the HOA.

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

Many do, especially in master-planned communities. We identify your community's required tile profile and color and install matching NOA-approved tile, so the roof satisfies both the HOA and Broward HVHZ code.

Most concrete or clay tile roofs run $9–$18 per square foot installed — about $22,000–$45,000 for a typical home, with clay and complex rooflines at the upper end. Roof size, tile profile, and any structural or decking work set the final number, which we confirm with a free inspection.

Concrete and clay tile typically last 40–50+ years here. The tile itself can outlast the underlayment beneath it, so a 'relay' — lifting and resetting sound tile over new underlayment — is sometimes an option we'll assess during an inspection.

Yes. We identify your community's mandated tile profile and color and source the matching NOA-approved product, so a new roof or repair satisfies both Broward HVHZ code and your HOA's appearance standards.

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