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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a roof replacement cost in Florida?
Most homeowners in Florida pay between $10,000 and $20,000 for a standard roof replacement. The final price depends on your roof’s size, the materials you choose, and how complex the job is. A simple shingle roof on a smaller home might cost $7,000. A large tile roof with multiple angles could run $30,000 or more. Asphalt shingles cost less upfront but don’t last as long in our heat. Metal and tile roofs cost more but can last 40 to 50 years with good care. We provide free estimates so you know exactly what your roof will cost before any work begins.
How long does a roof last in Florida?
Florida’s sun, humidity, and storms shorten roof lifespans compared to other states. Asphalt shingle roofs typically last 15 to 25 years here. Tile roofs can last 25 to 50 years when properly maintained. Metal roofs often reach 40 to 50 years or longer. The key factors are material quality, installation, and maintenance. A roof that would last 30 years in a northern state might only last 20 years in Central Florida. Regular inspections help you spot problems early and get the most years out of your roof.
What is Florida's 25% roof rule?
Florida’s building code says that if more than 25% of your roof is damaged or repaired within 12 months, you may need to replace the entire roof to meet current code. However, the rules changed in 2022. If your roof was built or replaced after March 2009 and meets the 2007 Florida Building Code, you can now repair only the damaged sections. The rest of your roof doesn’t have to be replaced. This saves homeowners money on storm damage repairs. We can check your roof’s permit date and tell you how this rule applies to your situation.
Will my homeowners insurance cover a new roof in Florida?
Insurance usually covers roof damage from storms, wind, hail, and fire. It typically does not cover normal wear and tear or roofs that have simply aged out. Florida law protects homeowners with roofs less than 15 years old from insurance denials based on age alone. If your roof is 15 years or older, insurers can require an inspection. If that inspection shows your roof has at least 5 more years of useful life, they can’t force you to replace it. We document storm damage thoroughly to help support your insurance claims.
How do I know if my roof needs to be replaced or just repaired?
Look for warning signs like missing or cracked shingles, water stains on your ceiling, sagging areas, or granules from shingles collecting in your gutters. If damage is limited to a small area and your roof is less than 15 years old, repairs often make sense. If your roof is near the end of its expected life, has widespread damage, or shows signs of structural problems, replacement is usually the better investment. A professional inspection gives you clear answers. We’ll tell you honestly whether a repair will solve the problem or if you’re better off with a new roof.
