Metal Roofing in Miami — Standing-Seam & Aluminum from a licensed, insured contractor who has worked on South Florida roofs since 2013 — honest written pricing, free estimates, and financing available.
What's included
- Standing-seam metal roof installation (concealed fasteners)
- Aluminum and coated-steel panel systems
- Miami-Dade NOA / HVHZ wind-rated assemblies
- Metal over tile-and-gravel and low-slope conversions
- Salt-air-resistant finishes for coastal homes
- Trim, flashing and secondary water barrier detailing
Roofing in South Florida: what makes metal roofing different here
Metal is the fastest-growing roof in South Florida, and for good reason. A standing-seam metal roof has no exposed fasteners to back out in wind, carries HVHZ uplift ratings among the highest available, and shrugs off the salt air that corrodes lesser roofs near the coast — from Key Biscayne to Fort Lauderdale beach to Jupiter. Aluminum in particular resists salt corrosion, which is why it shows up on so many barrier-island and Intracoastal homes. Metal reflects heat instead of soaking it in, and a properly installed panel system can last 40–50 years — often the last roof a homeowner buys. Every assembly we install carries a Miami-Dade NOA and sits over a peel-and-stick secondary water barrier.
What metal roofing costs in Miami
We publish real ranges up front. Here is what South Florida homeowners typically pay in 2026:
| Service | Typical South Florida cost (2026) |
|---|---|
| Standing-seam metal (installed) | $12–$20 / sq ft |
| Aluminum panel (coastal) | Upper end of range |
| Coated steel / concealed-fastener | $12–$18 / sq ft |
| Secondary water barrier + HVHZ trim | Included |
| Typical lifespan | 40–50 years |
Directional 2026 South Florida ranges — your written estimate is free and specific to your roof.
Your price depends on the size and pitch of the roof, the material, access and what the inspection finds — and we put it in writing before any work starts. A roof is a real investment, so we also offer financing to keep it affordable.
Is metal right for your South Florida home?
Metal costs more up front than shingle but rivals tile, and it pays back in lifespan, wind performance and salt resistance — especially near the water. It suits coastal homes, modern and Key West styles, and low-slope-to-standing-seam conversions. If you love the barrel-tile look instead, tile is still a great choice. We help you weigh both — see tile vs metal vs shingle in South Florida and how long roofs last here.
Why metal roofs make sense in South Florida
Standing-seam metal is the fastest-growing roof in South Florida, and the reasons are practical. A properly installed metal roof handles hurricane wind better than almost anything else, its concealed clips and locked seams give the wind nothing to grab, and quality aluminum and coated-steel panels shrug off the salt air that corrodes fasteners on other roofs near the coast. It also reflects heat instead of soaking it up, which eases the summer cooling load.
At $12 to $20 per sq ft, metal costs more up front than shingle, but it routinely lasts 40 years or more, so on a home you plan to keep it can be the cheaper roof over its lifetime. Every panel and clip we install carries a Miami-Dade Notice of Acceptance for the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone, and the roof goes down over a peel-and-stick secondary water barrier like every other system we build. If you are weighing your options, our tile vs metal vs shingle guide lays the choices side by side.
Metal options and what they cost
Not all metal roofing is the same. The right panel depends on your home, your coastline exposure, and your budget:
- Standing-seam aluminum is our usual coastal recommendation, hidden fasteners, excellent salt-air resistance, and a clean modern line that suits both contemporary and Key West style homes.
- Coated steel (Galvalume) is a strong, cost-effective option for inland South Florida where salt exposure is lower.
- Metal tile and shingle profiles give the hurricane and salt performance of metal while mimicking the look of barrel tile or wood shake for HOA-governed neighborhoods.
Whatever profile you pick, the seams, clips, and underlayment are what carry it through a hurricane. We fasten to the approved HVHZ pattern and never the bare minimum, because a metal roof is only as strong as its attachment. If you are comparing the lower-cost route, our shingle page covers that option, and for the classic look our tile page lays out barrel and concrete tile.
Metal roofing, insurance, and the long view
A metal roof is a long-term decision, and it pays off in more than durability. In Florida, where insurers are dropping policies on aging roofs, a new HVHZ-rated metal roof plus a documented wind-mitigation inspection can help you keep coverage and lower your premium. The wind-mit form credits the roof deck attachment, the roof-to-wall connections, and the roof shape, and a well-built metal roof scores well across the board.
We install metal across the tri-county area, from coastal Jupiter and Miami Beach to inland Weston, and we put the full scope, panel spec, and warranty in writing before any work starts. We are Florida-licensed (CCC) and insured, verifiable at myfloridalicense.com. Call (954) 353-9770 to price a metal roof for your home.
Metal Roofing across South Florida
As a service-area business, we bring metal roofing to your property anywhere in the tri-county area — including North Miami Beach, Palmetto Bay, Miami Lakes and Pompano Beach, and dozens of other neighborhoods. We don't run a storefront, which keeps our overhead and your price down, and it means our crews are on South Florida roofs every week. Wherever you are, the work is the same: an honest written estimate first, code-compliant HVHZ installation, and a clean job site when we're done.
South Florida is not one roofing market but many. A roof on Miami Beach or Key Biscayne fights salt air and full coastal hurricane exposure; a roof in Kendall or Homestead sits in Andrew country under intense UV; the historic barrel-tile estates of Coral Gables and the Grove have their own architectural rules; and inland Broward and Palm Beach communities add strict HOA color-and-material matching. We adjust the materials and the approach to where you actually live, instead of applying a one-size-fits-all spec. Browse all our service areas, explore our roofing guides, or call (954) 353-9770 to confirm we cover your street and book a free estimate.
Why South Florida homeowners choose us
- Honest written pricing — every scope in writing, no surprise upcharges.
- South Florida expertise — tile, flat, shingle, metal, coastal and condo roofs, plus HVHZ / NOA code.
- Licensed & insured — Florida-licensed (CCC) roofing contractor, workers' comp and general liability. Verify at myfloridalicense.com.
- Financing available — so a safe roof fits your budget.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a metal roof cost in Miami?
Standing-seam and aluminum metal roofs typically run $12–$20 per square foot installed in South Florida, depending on panel, gauge, coating and roof complexity.
Is a metal roof good for hurricanes?
Yes — standing-seam metal with a Miami-Dade NOA carries some of the highest wind-uplift ratings available, with concealed fasteners that don't back out in high wind.
Does metal hold up to salt air?
Aluminum and coated systems resist salt corrosion well, which is why metal is popular on barrier-island and Intracoastal homes. We spec coastal-grade finishes near the water.
How long does a metal roof last in South Florida?
A properly installed metal roof can last 40–50 years — often longer than tile and roughly double a shingle roof — making it the last roof many homeowners buy.
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Areas We Serve Across South Florida
Miami-Dade, Broward & Palm Beach — from Miami Beach, Coral Gables and Kendall to Fort Lauderdale, Pembroke Pines, Boca Raton & West Palm Beach.
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