Hurricane Roofing for Superior Protection Against Florida Storms

G&R is a leading supplier and installer of reliable hurricane roofing across South Florida. Find out how we can save you up to 25% when compared to other leading brands.

Tile Roof

Concrete or clay tile roofing can stand against 125 mph winds with the proper attachment. Hurricane roofs made with tiles are cost-effective, long-lasting, and naturally fireproof. Tiles are a common choice as they will not decay and are resistant to insect damage and rot.

Shingle Roof

A shingle hurricane-proof roof that has been fitted correctly can be effective against winds up to 130 mph. They are impact-resistant and work extremely well against hail conditions. Shingles are available in different colors and styles, so you can find one that really works for you.

Metal Roof

A metal hurricane roof can last up to 40 years on a home. They are a lightweight but durable option that is energy efficient and has a good fire rating. A metal roof comes with maximum rain-shedding abilities preventing leaks.

Slate Roof

Slate is naturally resistant to fire and can adapt well to temperature changes. If you install a slate hurricane-proof roof correctly it can last you up to 100 years! They are also impact-resistant and can withstand heavy rain without any issues.

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How Installing Hurricane Roofing Changes Your Home

Protection Against the Elements

Investing in storm proof roofing means you are better protected in the event of a severe storm or hurricane. It will even provide you with better protection against hail, snow, and ice, which can damage the wood beneath the underlayment.

UV-Protection

If for any reason the underlayment of your roof needs to be left exposed during installation or after a hurricane, storm-proof roofing offers UV-protection for well over 150 days.

Save on Costs

With the right hurricane roofing, your home won’t be subjected to the major damage an unprotected home will experience. This means you end up saving on repair costs over the long term.

Homeowners Insurance Discounts Available

Florida statute 627.0629 for residential properties, requires all insurance companies to provide homeowners with insurance discounts if their homes are protected against windstorms, effectively. Call us for more information.

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Miami-Dade Code Certified

It is the Notice of Acceptance (NOA) issued by the Miami-Dade County that certifies a product as impact resistant. This product approval also provides a label for the product that designates how long the certification will last. The NOA also provides information on dimensions, parts, materials, accessories, and installation guidelines for a product. You can download a copy of the NOA from the Miami-Dade County website.

Quality Guarantee

5 Year Warranty Parts & 3 Year Warranty Labor

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Frequently Asked Questions

Looking for reassurance? Here’s what other homeowners wanted to know first.

1. How Long Does A Shingle Roof Installation Typically Last In Florida?

Shingle roofs in Florida can last anywhere from 20 to 30 years, depending on the type of shingles and how well they are maintained. Architectural shingles last longer than three-tab shingles due to their enhanced durability and resistance to wind and UV damage. Regular maintenance, such as checking for missing shingles or leaks, can help extend the life of your roof even further.

2. How Much Does Shingle Roof Installation In Florida Cost?

The cost for shingle roof installation in Florida typically ranges from $5,000 to $15,000, depending on factors such as roof size, the type of shingles used, and the complexity of the installation. Architectural shingles generally cost more than three-tab shingles but offer greater durability. Our team provides a detailed quote after assessing your home’s roof, ensuring you know exactly what you’ll pay.

3. Does G & R Guarantee Their Work?

At G & R, all parts and labor are guaranteed with a 5 year warranty! We will work with you to make sure the job is done efficiently and to the highest standards. Every project is approved by your local building code enforcement agency.

4. Do I Need A Permit For Shingle Roof Installation In Florida?

Yes, shingle roof installation in Florida requires a permit. This ensures that the installation meets Florida shingle roof codes, which are designed to protect your home from hurricanes and other weather-related issues. We handle all the paperwork for you, from permit applications to final inspections, so you don’t have to worry about navigating local building requirements.

5. Can I Install Shingle Roofing Myself?

While shingle roofing may seem like a DIY project, we strongly recommend leaving shingle roof installation to the professionals. Proper installation is crucial for ensuring that your roof can withstand Florida's hurricane-force winds and other weather challenges. Our shingle roof installers are trained to securely attach shingles, properly apply underlayment, and ensure everything is sealed and aligned correctly.

6. How Do I Maintain My Shingle Roof In Florida?

Maintaining your shingle roof in Florida is essential to ensure its longevity. Regularly inspect your roof, especially after storms, to check for damaged or missing shingles. Cleaning gutters is another key maintenance step, as debris buildup can cause water to back up and lead to leaks. It’s also important to check for moss or algae growth, which can be common in Florida's humid climate.

7. Where Are G & R Windows & Doors Manufactured?

All of our hurricane impact-resistant windows and doors are manufactured right here in Miami, FL. Our manufacturing partner, EcoWindows, works directly with Miami-Dade County to ensure all of our products meet the highest standards.

8. Are There Different Types Of Shingles For Roof Tile Installation?

Yes, there are several types of shingles available for roof tile installation. The most common options are three-tab shingles, which are a cost-effective choice, and architectural shingles, which are thicker, more durable, and offer better protection. Architectural shingles are ideal for areas like Hialeah, Florida, where storms and hurricanes are a concern.

9. Do I need to replace my entire shingle roof if a few shingles are damaged?

No, if a few shingles are damaged, you don’t necessarily need to replace the entire roof. We can repair individual shingles or replace small sections without needing to replace the entire roof. This is one of the advantages of shingle roofing: it allows for easy repairs. However, if your roof is older and experiencing significant damage, it may be more cost-effective to replace the entire roof.

10. Are There Color And Style Options For Shingle Roof Installation?

Yes, shingle roofing offers a wide range of color and style options to suit your home’s aesthetic. From classic black shingle roofs to more neutral tones, you can choose a color that complements your home's design. Additionally, you can choose between three-tab shingles for a more traditional look or architectural shingles, which provide more texture and depth.

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