A roof installed for the code it answers to
Installing a metal roof in Miami is not the same job as installing one on the mainland, and it shouldn’t be priced or built like it is. Here in Miami-Dade, the roof has to satisfy the strictest building code in the country, carry NOA-approved products from the panels to the fasteners, ride out direct-hit hurricane wind, and stand up to salt-laden coastal air and a relentless rainy season. We install metal systems engineered for exactly that — on homes and on commercial buildings, for property owners and for the contractors who bring us onto new construction.
When you need it
A new metal roof makes sense on new construction, on a building whose existing roof is beyond repair, and on a tile roof you’re ready to convert. It’s also the moment many Miami owners choose after a storm, when they decide they want a roof engineered to stay on the next time. If your roof is leaking repeatedly, corroding, or simply at the end of its life, installation — not another patch — is usually the smarter long-term call. Contractors call us for the metal scope on builds and re-roofs where the panel system has to be done right.
Our process
It starts with a free inspection and a written, line-item estimate with clear profile and material options. We pull the Miami-Dade permits, manage the NOA product-approval paperwork, install to HVHZ code, protect your property as we work, schedule the county inspections, and finish with a walkthrough and your documentation. You always know what’s happening and what it costs — and on a contractor’s job, we coordinate to your schedule.
Materials & options
Two decisions drive a Miami installation: the profile and the metal. For wind performance and a clean architectural line, concealed-fastener standing seam is the standard. For an economical exposed-fastener home roof, the 5V-crimp profile works well. For commercial and low-slope buildings, structural standing seam and panel systems fit. For the look of tile with the advantages of metal, stone-coated systems work. And the metal matters in our coastal climate: we lean on aluminum and Galvalume for their corrosion resistance, with aluminum favored on the most exposed and coastal properties. We lay out the honest trade-offs rather than pushing one product on every roof.
What’s included
- A free roof inspection and a written, line-item estimate.
- NOA-approved products throughout — panels, fasteners, underlayment, and edge metal.
- The Miami-Dade permits pulled and the county inspections scheduled.
- Deck inspection and repair as needed before the new roof goes on.
- Full installation to HVHZ code, site protection and cleanup, and a final walkthrough with documentation.
Miami-specific factors
The HVHZ drives everything: panel gauge, fastening pattern, clip spacing, and how every edge and penetration is detailed. Wind-driven rain in a hurricane finds every weak point, and rainy-season downpours test a roof year-round, so the underlayment and the flashing at walls, valleys, and penetrations get close attention. On coastal and barrier-island properties, salt air pushes us toward aluminum and better finishes. On commercial buildings, large spans and low slopes change the panel system and the detailing. (Workmanship warranty and manufacturer coverage: client to confirm.)
Does a new roof in Miami really need NOA-approved products? [Schema]
Yes. In the High Velocity Hurricane Zone, every roofing component — panels, fasteners, underlayment, edge metal — must carry a current Miami-Dade Notice of Acceptance. We install only NOA-approved systems and provide the documentation your permit and your insurer will want.
Standing seam or 5V-crimp for a new Miami home roof? [Schema]
Standing seam hides its fasteners and handles wind uplift best, which is why it’s the standard on most new roofs. 5V-crimp is a durable, more economical exposed-fastener profile. We’ll recommend the right one for your home and your budget after the inspection.
Do you install metal roofs for contractors and builders? [Schema]
Yes. We work directly with general contractors, builders, and property managers as the metal-roofing specialist on residential and commercial projects, coordinating to your schedule and handling the NOA-approved panel system and detailing.
Do you handle the permits? [Schema]
Yes. We pull the Miami-Dade permits, manage the NOA product-approval paperwork, and schedule the county inspections as part of every installation.
Start your installation
Call (786) 458-8118 or request a free estimate to talk through the right metal roof for your home, building, or project across Greater Miami.