Roofing Miami
Serving Hialeah & Hialeah Gardens, Miami-Dade County
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Roofing Contractor in Hialeah, FL — Licensed, Local, Fast

Hialeah's second-largest city deserves a roofing contractor who knows its building stock — flat CBS homes, aging tile roofs, and a dense commercial corridor. We pull all City of Hialeah permits and deliver same-day emergency response.

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Common Roof Types in Hialeah (Flat, Tile, Shingle, Metal)

Hialeah's building stock spans eight decades of construction. Understanding your roof type is the first step to knowing what maintenance, repair, or replacement it actually needs.

Flat Roofing (Modified Bitumen & TPO)

Dominant on Hialeah's older CBS homes (1940s–1970s) and commercial/industrial buildings. Many have been patched repeatedly rather than fully replaced. We install white TPO membrane systems — better-sealed, more heat-reflective, and longer-lasting than the original systems they replace.

Concrete Tile

Standard on Hialeah's 1980s–2000s residential stock. Tile at this age often looks intact while the underlayment beneath has failed — leading to leaks that appear only in heavy rain. We inspect both layers and recommend underlayment replacement with tile reset when the tiles are sound.

Asphalt Shingle

Found on some Hialeah residential properties. Standard shingles last 15–20 years in South Florida. Granule loss in gutters and curling edges are key signs a roof is near the end of its life.

Metal Roofing

Increasingly common on newer Hialeah construction and commercial buildings. Standing seam metal handles South Florida's heat, UV, and hurricane-force winds with a 40–50 year lifespan when installed with HVHZ-approved fasteners and flashings.

Hialeah Roofing Permits & Code Compliance

All roofing work in Hialeah requires a permit from the City of Hialeah Building Department. Hialeah is part of Miami-Dade County's High Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ), which means every roofing product installed must carry a Miami-Dade Notice of Acceptance (NOA) or current Florida Product Approval. We never install materials that lack this compliance — non-approved products can void your homeowner's insurance and fail inspection.

HVHZ-Compliant Materials

Every shingle, tile, membrane, and fastener we use carries an active Miami-Dade NOA or FL Product Approval for High Velocity Hurricane Zone installation.

City of Hialeah Permits

We handle the permit application, scheduling inspections with the building department, and final sign-off on every job. Permit fees are included in your written estimate.

Hurricane Strap Compliance

Homes built before 1994 often lack hurricane straps. We can add them during an underlayment replacement at a fraction of the standalone cost — and they qualify for insurance wind mitigation credits.

Miami-Dade NOA Documentation

We document all product approvals in the permit package, which becomes part of the permanent building record — useful for future insurance inspections and home sales.

Have questions about permits or code requirements for your Hialeah roof? Text us — we'll give you a straight answer, no sales pitch.

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Our Service Area in Hialeah & Surrounding Neighborhoods

We serve all of Hialeah — every zip code, every neighborhood, and every roof type the city has. That includes Hialeah Gardens to the west, which has its own residential character and where we also pull municipal permits.

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Hialeah is our highest-volume service area in Miami-Dade. If you're not sure whether we cover your address, text us — we almost certainly do.

Frequently Asked Questions — Hialeah Roofing

What roofing systems are most common in Hialeah?
Hialeah's housing stock spans 80 years of construction. Older CBS homes (1940s–1970s) typically carry flat modified bitumen or built-up roofing. Homes from the 1980s–2000s most commonly have concrete tile. Commercial and industrial buildings use TPO membrane. Asphalt shingle also appears on some residential properties.
Does the City of Hialeah have its own permit requirements for roofing?
Yes. Roofing work within Hialeah city limits requires a permit from the City of Hialeah Building Department, separate from Miami-Dade County. We handle the permit application, inspection scheduling, and final sign-off on every job. Permit fees are included in your written estimate.
What is the typical roof replacement cost in Hialeah?
Full roof replacement in Hialeah typically ranges from $7,000–$22,000 depending on system type, size, and materials. Flat TPO replacements on CBS homes run $7,000–$14,000. Concrete tile re-roofing on 1980s–2000s homes typically runs $10,000–$22,000. We provide free written estimates with no obligation.
Do Hialeah HOAs have roofing material rules?
Some Hialeah residential communities have HOA covenants specifying tile profiles or colors. We provide manufacturer samples for HOA approval before ordering materials and have experience with the most common Hialeah community requirements. Text us your HOA requirements and we'll confirm compatibility before the estimate.
Are you a licensed roofer serving Hialeah, FL?
Yes. Roofing Miami holds a Florida Certified Roofing Contractor license valid throughout Miami-Dade County, including all of Hialeah and Hialeah Gardens. We are fully insured and pull all required City of Hialeah or Miami-Dade permits depending on your location.

Why Miami Homeowners Choose Us

Licensed, insured, and locally rooted in Miami-Dade. We stand behind every job with a written warranty.

24/7
Emergency Response
Licensed Florida Roofing Contractor
Fully Insured — Liability & Workers' Comp
Free Written Estimates
Insurance Claim Assistance
Manufacturer Warranties Available
No Payment Until Work is Done
Miami-Dade Wind Mitigation Certified
Bilingual Team — English & Spanish
Same-Day Emergency Tarping

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