Best Roofers
In Florida
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Florida’s sun, storms, and salt air are relentless โ and your roof takes the worst of it. Whether you’re dealing with hurricane damage, a nagging leak, or it’s simply time for a full replacement, Florida Roofer Directory connects you with licensed, reviewed contractors who know exactly what Florida roofs demand. Every roofer listed here is independently verified, locally proven, and ready to give you a free estimate.
Best Roofers in Tampa Bay, Florida
Tampa Bay is one of Florida’s most storm-exposed metro areas โ and one of its fastest-growing. That combination puts serious pressure on local roofs. From Seminole and Tarpon Springs to the heart of Tampa and Lutz, the contractors below have earned their reputations through thousands of completed jobs, verified reviews, and a deep understanding of the Gulf Coast’s wind zones and insurance landscape. Whether you’re dealing with post-hurricane shingle loss, chronic leaks from aging flat roofs, or you simply want to upgrade before the next storm season, these are the Tampa Bay roofers neighbors recommend.
Tampa Bay sits in Wind Zone III, meaning roofing materials must meet Florida Building Code’s High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) standards or equivalent. Always ask your contractor to confirm the wind-resistance rating of any proposed material before signing. Choosing a metal roof or impact-rated shingle can also lower your homeowner’s insurance premium by 15โ25% โ always worth requesting a quote from your insurer before deciding.
Best Roofers in
Orlando, Florida
Central Florida’s rapid growth has made the greater Orlando area one of the most active roofing markets in the entire state. New construction, aging communities built in the ’80s and ’90s, and intense summer thunderstorm seasons all keep local roofers busy year-round. The contractors featured here serve Orange, Osceola, Seminole, and Lake Counties โ handling everything from HOA-compliant tile replacements in master-planned communities to emergency storm repairs on single-family homes. Orlando homeowners can also benefit from the state’s solar roofing tax incentives, and several of the roofers below offer combined roofing and solar installation.
Orlando sits in Florida Wind Zone II, slightly less severe than coastal areas but still subject to significant storm damage from summer thunderstorms and the occasional landfalling hurricane. Many Orlando-area homes were built before Florida’s stricter post-2001 building codes โ if your home was built before 2002, ask your roofer about adding secondary water barriers and hurricane straps during your reroof. These upgrades are often required by insurers and can dramatically improve your home’s storm rating.
Certified Roofing Solutions, LLC
Certified Roofing Solutions, LLC, 37 N Orange Ave UNIT 324, Orlando, FL 32801, USA
Florida Coastal Roofing Solutions Orlando Office
4700 Millenia Blvd Ste 175, Orlando, FL 32839, USA
Best Roofers on
Florida’s Gold Coast
South Florida’s Gold Coast โ stretching from Delray Beach and West Palm Beach down through Dania Beach and Hollywood โ demands the highest standards of any roofing market in the state. Sitting in Florida’s High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ), homes here must meet the most stringent building codes in the nation. Salt air accelerates material degradation, intense UV exposure fades and cracks roofing membranes, and the area regularly faces direct hurricane threats. The contractors listed here specialize in HVHZ-compliant roofing, working with tile, metal, and modified bitumen systems built to withstand what South Florida throws at them. If you’re also navigating a tricky insurance claim following storm damage, several of these companies have experienced adjuster relationships to help you through the process.
South Florida is the only region in the continental US that falls within the Miami-Dade High-Velocity Hurricane Zone โ the toughest roofing code in the country. Any roofing product used here must carry Miami-Dade Notice of Acceptance (NOA) approval. If a contractor proposes materials without an NOA, walk away. Additionally, Florida law prohibits contractors from soliciting roofing work by knocking doors after a storm โ always independently verify any company claiming to be “in your neighborhood” after a hurricane or severe weather event.
Roofing Company Repair Dania Beach FL
402 E Dania Beach Blvd suite a116, Hollywood, FL 33019, USA
Best Roofers in
The Villages, Florida
The Villages is one of the most unique roofing markets in Florida โ and one of the most demanding. As America’s largest active-adult retirement community, spanning Sumter, Marion, and Lake Counties, virtually every home here is governed by strict HOA architectural guidelines that dictate approved roofing materials, colors, and profiles. Getting that wrong isn’t just a contractor issue โ it can mean mandatory re-roofing at your expense. The contractors featured here specialize in HOA-compliant re-roofing across The Villages and surrounding communities including Lady Lake, Leesburg, Ocala, Wildwood, and Fruitland Park. They know the local approval process, the preferred Sumter County permit office workflow, and exactly which products will pass architectural review without a revision.
Before signing any roofing contract in The Villages, confirm that the contractor has submitted or is prepared to submit an Architectural Review Committee (ARC) application on your behalf. The ARC must approve the roofing material, color, and profile before work begins โ and rejections can delay your project by weeks. An experienced local contractor will handle this as a matter of course. Also note that The Villages sits in Florida Wind Zone II, meaning materials must meet the Florida Building Code’s wind speed requirements โ but the HOA standards often exceed minimum code, so always verify compliance on both fronts.
Next Dimension Construction & Roofing
13624 US-441 Suite 1, Summerfield, FL 34491, USA
Florida Roofing
Pro Tips
What every Florida homeowner should know before hiring a roofer โ straight from the pros.
Always Verify the License
Florida requires all roofing contractors to hold a CCC (Certified Roofing Contractor) or RC (Registered Contractor) license through the DBPR. Before signing anything, verify the license number at myfloridalicense.com. An unlicensed roofer means no insurance protection for you โ and no legal recourse if work goes wrong.
Pull the Permit. Every Time.
Florida law requires a building permit for roof replacements. Any contractor who suggests skipping one is a red flag โ unpermitted work can void your insurance policy, cause problems when selling, and leave you liable for code violations. Your contractor should always pull the permit as part of the job.
Understand Your Wind Zone
Florida has three wind zones. Zone III (Gulf Coast/Tampa Bay) and HVHZ (South Florida) require materials meeting the strictest wind-resistance ratings. Choosing materials rated beyond minimum code โ like metal roofing or impact-rated shingles โ can dramatically improve your home’s storm resilience and lower your insurance premium.
Inspect Annually, Not Just After Storms
Florida’s UV intensity and humidity degrade roofing materials faster than almost anywhere in the US. An annual inspection โ especially before June 1 hurricane season start โ catches small issues before they become expensive ones. Most reputable contractors offer free or low-cost annual inspections to existing customers.
Get Three Written Estimates
Never accept a single quote for a roof replacement. Get at least three detailed, written estimates that specify materials, labor, warranty, and timeline. Pricing varies more than you’d expect in Florida โ sometimes by thousands of dollars for identical work. The cheapest isn’t always the best, but knowing the range helps you spot outliers.
Know Your Insurance Rights
Florida’s insurance laws changed significantly in 2023. Assignment of Benefits (AOB) restrictions now limit how contractors can handle claims on your behalf. Always file directly with your insurer and have your contractor document all damage thoroughly with photos before any work begins. A public adjuster can help maximize a legitimate claim.
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๐ Find a Local RooferWhy Florida Roofer
Directory?
Finding a trustworthy roofer in Florida isn’t just about price โ it’s about protecting your home, your insurance policy, and your investment from one of the most demanding climates in the country. Florida Roofer Directory was built for homeowners who want vetted, local options without the runaround.
Every contractor listed here holds a valid Florida roofing license, has demonstrated a track record through public reviews, and serves the specific county or region listed. We don’t list contractors we can’t verify โ and we update listings regularly to ensure accuracy.
Whether you’re in the Gulf Coast storm corridors of Tampa Bay, the fast-growing suburban communities of Central Florida, or the HVHZ-regulated coastal neighborhoods of the Gold Coast, or the HOA-governed retirement communities of The Villages, you’ll find qualified contractors who understand exactly what your roof faces.
๐ How to Vet Any Roofer
- Verify license at myfloridalicense.com
- Confirm active liability + workers’ comp insurance
- Check reviews on Google, BBB, and Yelp
- Ask for a written, itemized estimate
- Confirm they pull their own permits
- Never pay more than 15% upfront
- Get a written warranty (materials + labor)
๐ Florida Storm Season Tips
- Inspect your roof before June 1 each year
- Document your roof’s condition with photos annually
- Know your home’s wind zone classification
- Ask about hurricane straps during reroof
- File insurance claims promptly after storm events
- Never sign AOB documents under pressure after a storm
- Consider metal or impact-rated materials at next replacement
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