About
Miami’s metal roofing crew.
Built for the High Velocity Hurricane Zone and a direct-hit storm, fluent in Miami-Dade NOA and tile-to-metal conversion, and honest about what your roof actually needs.
Roofing shaped by the storm and the code
You can’t roof in Miami the way you roof elsewhere. Out here a roof lives in salt air off Biscayne Bay, sits under unfiltered subtropical sun, takes a battering rainy season, and has to stand up to direct-hit hurricanes. On top of that, Miami-Dade is the High Velocity Hurricane Zone — the strictest roofing code in the country — and every product needs a Notice of Acceptance. We build for all of that: NOA-approved standing seam, 5V-crimp, aluminum, and tile-to-metal conversions, engineered to Miami-Dade wind code.
Made for this city
We work Miami and Miami-Dade — Brickell, Downtown, Little Havana, Coconut Grove, Coral Way and The Roads, Wynwood-Edgewater, the Upper Eastside and MiMo, Allapattah, Flagami, and Westchester. That means high-rise condos and flat roofs, historic MiMo and Art-Deco buildings, tile-roofed single-family homes due for conversion, and everything in between. We know how the salt line, the flat-roof detailing, and the HVHZ code change the job.
What we do
Metal roof installation, replacement, and repair. Concealed-fastener standing seam and the classic 5V-crimp profile. Tile-to-metal roof conversions. Low-slope and commercial metal. Post-storm inspection and repair. All built to the Miami-Dade HVHZ code with the NOA product-approval documentation the county requires.
How we work
We answer the phone. We show up for the free inspection. We tell you the truth — a repair if a repair will do, a replacement only when it’s genuinely time. We write everything down in a line-item estimate, pull the permits and handle the NOA paperwork, and hand you photos and documentation at the end. No scare tactics, no vague lump sums, no surprises.
Where we are
Based in Miami, FL, serving the city and Miami-Dade County. Mon–Sat 7a–7p, with a 24/7 storm line for active leaks and post-hurricane emergencies.