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Asphalt Shingle Roofing in Miami

Citrus County Roofing installs and replaces architectural asphalt shingle roofs across South Florida, sealed and nailed to Miami-Dade wind-uplift approval. Shingle roofing runs $4.50–$8.50/sq ft, and every roof is installed with a secondary water barrier and HVHZ-rated fasteners for hurricane-zone gusts. Call (954) 353-9770 for a free estimate.

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Asphalt Shingle Roofing in Miami 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

  • Architectural (dimensional) shingle installation
  • Three-tab to architectural upgrades
  • Full tear-off and re-roof to HVHZ code
  • Miami-Dade NOA wind-rated shingles and fasteners
  • Peel-and-stick secondary water barrier
  • Ridge-cap, starter-strip and ventilation detailing

Roofing in South Florida: what makes shingle roofing different here

Shingle is the workhorse roof on South Florida's post-war and tract homes, and most of what we replace are tired three-tab roofs at the end of a 15–20-year life. Modern architectural shingles carry Miami-Dade NOA wind approvals rated for hurricane gusts, resist uplift far better, and look dramatically better. The code details a cut-rate roofer skips — the six-nail HVHZ nailing pattern, ring-shank fasteners, and the mandatory secondary water barrier under the shingles — are exactly what an inspector checks and what keeps the roof on in a storm.

What shingle roofing costs in Miami

We publish real ranges up front. Here is what South Florida homeowners typically pay in 2026:

ServiceTypical South Florida cost (2026)
Architectural shingle (installed)$4.50–$8.50 / sq ft
Typical shingle home~$12,000–$22,000
Three-tab → architectural upgradeQuoted per roof
Secondary water barrier + HVHZ nailingIncluded

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.

How long do shingle roofs last in South Florida?

A quality architectural shingle roof lasts roughly 15–25 years in South Florida's sun and heat — the intense UV and humidity shorten the high end compared with cooler climates. Good attic ventilation matters as much as the shingle itself. See how long roofs last in South Florida.

How long asphalt shingles last in South Florida

Architectural asphalt shingles last 15 to 25 years, but South Florida conditions tend to push roofs toward the lower end of that range. Heat, humidity, and UV are the main enemies. Relentless sun in inland Kendall, Pembroke Pines, and Weston dries out the asphalt and makes shingles brittle, while hurricane-season wind tests every nail.

Two things meaningfully stretch that lifespan. The first is proper attic ventilation, which lets superheated, humid air escape instead of cooking the shingles from underneath all summer. The second is quality underlayment and flashing, which stop the leaks that actually end most roofs long before the shingles wear through. We build both into every shingle job, because a cheap install ages fast no matter how good the shingle on top is. If your current roof is past 15 years and shedding granules into the gutters, it is worth pricing a replacement before the next leak, or your insurer, forces the decision for you.

Shingle options and what they cost

Asphalt shingle runs $4.50 to $8.50 per sq ft installed, the best value for steep-slope roofs in South Florida. The price moves with the product you choose:

  • Three-tab shingles are the budget option, flat-looking, lighter-duty, and shorter-lived.
  • Architectural (dimensional) shingles are our usual recommendation, thicker, with better wind ratings and a richer, layered look that suits most South Florida homes.
  • HVHZ-rated shingles carry a Miami-Dade Notice of Acceptance and are tested for the high-velocity wind zone, the only shingles we install in Miami-Dade and Broward.

Wind rating is not optional here. In the HVHZ, cheap, under-nailed shingles peel right off the deck, so we nail to the approved high-wind pattern over a peel-and-stick secondary water barrier, never the bare minimum that passes a glance. If you are comparing materials, tile and metal cost more but last far longer, and our repair-or-replace guide helps you decide whether a full reroof is actually due yet.

HVHZ wind approval for shingle roofs

Miami-Dade and Broward sit inside the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone, the strictest wind code in the country, with design wind speeds up to about 175 mph. Every shingle you put on a roof here must carry a Miami-Dade Notice of Acceptance (NOA) or Florida Product Approval, be installed to the approved nailing pattern, and sit over a required secondary water barrier. Palm Beach is not HVHZ but still enforces a 170-plus-mph high-wind zone under the Florida Building Code.

This is not red tape for its own sake. A roof built to HVHZ spec stays on the house in a hurricane, and a documented wind-mitigation inspection can earn you a real insurance discount. We handle the permit, select an approved shingle, and build the roof so it passes inspection without last-minute surprises or rework. For the full picture, see our HVHZ roofing code guide, or just ask us to sort it out at (954) 353-9770. We are Florida-licensed (CCC) and insured.

Shingle Roofing across South Florida

As a service-area business, we bring shingle roofing to your property anywhere in the tri-county area — including Miami Beach, North Miami Beach, Palmetto Bay and Miami Lakes, 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.
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a shingle roof last in Miami?

Roughly 15–25 years for architectural shingle in our UV and humidity. Ventilation, nailing quality and the secondary water barrier strongly affect lifespan and storm performance.

Do Miami shingle roofs need special wind ratings?

Yes — in the HVHZ every shingle and fastener needs a Miami-Dade NOA, installed with the six-nail pattern and a secondary water barrier. We use compliant, hurricane-rated products.

Is architectural shingle worth it over three-tab?

Yes for most homes — it lasts longer, carries better wind ratings and looks far better, for a modest cost difference.

Can you re-roof over my existing shingles?

In the HVHZ a full tear-off is almost always required so we can inspect the deck, re-nail it and install the secondary water barrier. It's the better long-term value anyway.

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