HVHZ & Miami-Dade NOA expertise
We roof to the High Velocity Hurricane Zone code and install only Miami-Dade NOA-approved systems — the product approval the county requires before a panel goes on.
Miami & Miami-Dade High Velocity Hurricane Zone
From Brickell high-rises to Little Havana bungalows and the flat roofs of Wynwood, we install Miami-Dade NOA-approved metal roofs engineered for direct-hit hurricanes, relentless sun, and coastal salt. Standing seam, 5V-crimp, and tile-to-metal conversions — with a written estimate and the permits handled.

Miami’s metal roof specialists
Miami-Dade is a High Velocity Hurricane Zone — the strictest roofing code in the United States — where every product needs a Miami-Dade Notice of Acceptance (NOA) to go on a roof. Add salt off Biscayne Bay, unfiltered sun, and a dense mix of flat-roofed condos, tile-roofed homes, and historic MiMo and Art-Deco buildings, and roofing here becomes its own discipline.
Miami Metal Roof installs and restores NOA-approved standing seam, 5V-crimp, aluminum, Galvalume, and stone-coated metal across Brickell, Downtown, Little Havana, Coconut Grove, Coral Way, Wynwood-Edgewater, MiMo, Allapattah, Flagami, and Westchester. Every roof is engineered to Miami-Dade wind code, documented for permitting, and quoted in plain numbers.
Systems & materials we install
The metal profiles and materials we work in every day — matched to your building, your exposure, and Miami-Dade product approval.
Manufacturer profiles and materials we install — selected by Miami-Dade NOA and your building’s needs.
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Serving Miami & Miami-Dade
From the high-rises of Brickell to the bungalows of Flagami, we cover Miami proper and Miami-Dade — same NOA-approved systems, same honest free inspection.
Why Miami homeowners choose us
We roof to the High Velocity Hurricane Zone code and install only Miami-Dade NOA-approved systems — the product approval the county requires before a panel goes on.
The complete assembly — panels, fasteners, underlayment, and edge metal — is engineered and installed to resist Miami’s design wind speeds, not a generic standard.
Trading a heavy, leak-prone tile roof for NOA-approved metal is a Miami specialty of ours — lighter, stronger in wind, and built to last in the salt and sun.
No vague lump sums. You get a clear, itemized estimate and the permitting paperwork handled — so you know exactly what the roof includes.
No obligation
Honest repair-or-replace, a written estimate, and NOA-approved systems built for the storm. Active leak after a storm? Call any time — we triage 24/7.
Why metal in Miami

Miami-Dade is the High Velocity Hurricane Zone, and the county requires a Notice of Acceptance for every roofing product. We install NOA-approved metal systems and build the complete assembly to HVHZ code, with the documentation permitting requires.

Off Biscayne Bay and the Atlantic, salt air eats ordinary roofs alive. Marine-grade aluminum and quality Galvalume finishes are made to resist corrosion, which is exactly why metal is the material of choice on the Miami coast.

Miami is full of flat and low-slope roofs on condos, mid-century homes, and commercial buildings. We handle low-slope metal systems and the detailing they demand, so water sheds and seams stay sealed through the rainy season.

There are no informal roof jobs in Miami-Dade. We pull the permits, schedule the inspections, and manage the NOA product-approval paperwork as part of every job — so the roof is legal, documented, and insurable.
Resources & insights
What a Notice of Acceptance is, why the High Velocity Hurricane Zone matters, and how it shapes every Miami roof.
Read the guideWhy so many Miami homeowners trade heavy tile for NOA-approved metal — weight, wind, leaks, and cost.
Read the guideHow Miami-Dade design wind speeds and the full roof assembly work together to keep a roof on in a direct hit.
Read the guideNo-obligation free estimate
Free roof inspections across Miami and Miami-Dade. Miami-Dade NOA-approved standing seam, 5V-crimp, and tile-to-metal conversions, engineered for the High Velocity Hurricane Zone — with a written, line-item estimate and the permits handled for you.