From Brickell and Downtown to Little Havana, Coconut Grove, MiMo, and Westchester — the same NOA-approved metal roofs and the same honest, free inspection across every neighborhood.
Miami is home base, and we cover the city and Miami-Dade County — the high-rise corridors and flat roofs, the historic MiMo and Art-Deco buildings, the tile-roofed homes due for a tile-to-metal conversion, and the bungalows and duplexes across the neighborhoods. Wherever you are below, the process is the same: a free inspection, a written line-item estimate, the right NOA-approved metal system for the job, and a roof built to the Miami-Dade HVHZ code.
Brickell & Downtown Miami
Miami’s dense urban core — high-rise condos, mixed-use towers, and the flat and low-slope roofs that come with them. NOA-approved low-slope metal and the detailing high-wind, high-rainfall downtown demands, with permitting handled.
Common projects: Standing seam, low-slope metal, commercial, repairs.
Little Havana
The heart of Cuban Miami — classic bungalows, duplexes, and small commercial along Calle Ocho. A lot of older roofs ready for durable, NOA-approved metal that stands up to sun, salt, and storms.
Common projects: Metal installation, 5V-crimp, replacement, repairs.
Coconut Grove
Leafy, historic, and close to the bay — single-family homes, many with tile roofs that are prime candidates for a tile-to-metal conversion, plus waterfront properties that take the full salt exposure.
Common projects: Tile-to-metal conversion, standing seam, repairs.
Coral Way / The Roads
Tree-lined historic neighborhoods of 1920s–40s homes, many tile-roofed. Heritage-sensitive metal and tile-to-metal conversions matched to the architecture, built to current HVHZ code.
Common projects: Tile-to-metal conversion, standing seam, 5V-crimp.
Wynwood & Edgewater
From the warehouses and galleries of Wynwood to the bayfront towers of Edgewater — commercial low-slope roofs and high-rise condo work, all to Miami-Dade NOA.
Common projects: Commercial metal, low-slope, standing seam, repairs.
Upper Eastside & MiMo
The MiMo (Miami Modern) historic district along Biscayne — mid-century homes and motels right by the water, where salt exposure is heavy and the architecture matters. Marine-grade aluminum and standing seam matched to the look.
Common projects: Standing seam, aluminum, restoration, repairs.
Allapattah & Flagami
Working Miami neighborhoods of single-family homes, duplexes, and small commercial. Practical, durable, NOA-approved metal at a fair, written price, with fast turnaround.
Common projects: Metal installation, replacement, 5V-crimp, repairs.
Westchester
Suburban single-family Miami-Dade west of the city — ranch homes and tile roofs, many ready for a tile-to-metal conversion that’s lighter and stronger in the wind.
Common projects: Tile-to-metal conversion, standing seam, replacement.
Not sure if we cover you?
Call (786) 481-0721 with your address. If we work your part of Miami-Dade, we’ll book a free inspection right away.
No-obligation free estimate
A metal roof built for Miami’s hurricanes, sun & salt — to Miami-Dade code.
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.