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Metal Roofing in Miami-Dade County, FL

Miami-Dade's #1 HVHZ-Certified Metal Roofing Contractor — Licensed, NOA-Approved & Built to Last 50+ Years

Serving Miami, Miami Beach, Coral Gables, Hialeah, Kendall, Doral, Homestead, Palmetto Bay, Pinecrest, Aventura, Key Biscayne, South Miami & All of Miami-Dade County

Licensed CCC1334953 | Fully Insured | Miami-Dade County Permitted | Free Estimates

Miami-Dade's Only Dedicated Metal Roofing Specialist

Most roofing companies in Miami-Dade install everything — shingles, tile, flat roofs, and metal. Metal roofing is just one more line item on their price list. At Assured Contracting, LLC, metal roofing is the ONLY thing we do.

With 14+ years of experience and 500+ metal roofs installed across South Florida — every single job done by our own licensed crew, never handed off to subcontractors — we are the most focused and experienced metal roofing company in all of Miami-Dade County.

Miami-Dade County is the birthplace of the HVHZ code — the toughest roofing standard in the entire United States. Here is exactly why roofing in Miami-Dade is different from everywhere else in Florida:

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  • Miami-Dade County created the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) standard after Hurricane Andrew in 1992 — every single roof in Miami-Dade must use Miami-Dade NOA-approved products, a Secondary Water Barrier, and hurricane-rated fastening patterns. No exceptions, in any neighborhood.
  • Miami-Dade's Miami-Dade Notice of Acceptance (NOA) is the most rigorous product approval process in the USA — stricter than any other Florida county, and stricter than most countries in the world.
  • Miami-Dade gets 60+ inches of rain annually, intense year-round UV from its tropical location, direct Atlantic hurricane exposure, and coastal salt air — conditions that destroy standard asphalt shingles in 10 to 12 years.
  • A large portion of Miami-Dade homes were built before 1994 — cities like Hialeah, Westchester, and parts of Miami itself have dense pre-1994 housing stock that was never built for today's HVHZ storm standards.
  • After every major hurricane, Miami-Dade is targeted by unlicensed out-of-state contractors who cannot legally pull Miami-Dade permits — we are fully licensed, permitted, and registered across every Miami-Dade municipality.
  • Metal roofing adoption across Miami-Dade has surged in recent years — driven by skyrocketing insurance premiums, energy costs, and the permanent end to repeated re-roofing expenses every 10-15 years.
14+
Years in South Florida
500+
Metal Roofs Installed
100%
Licensed, Insured & Permitted

Our Metal Roofing - All Miami-Dade County

Every service is completed by our own licensed crew from start to finish. No subcontractors. No handoffs. Same Miami-Dade HVHZ standards and full accountability — whether you are in Coral Gables, Homestead, Miami Beach, or anywhere in the county.

Metal Roof Repair — Residential & Commercial

  • Storm damage, active leaks, failed flashing, and lifted or displaced panels after wind events — across all Miami-Dade neighborhoods
  • Fastener back-out, rust on aging steel components, and failed sealants around roof penetrations
  • We locate the exact leak source and fix it permanently — no temporary patches that fail at the next tropical storm

Metal Roof Replacement — Residential & Commercial

  • Full replacement using Miami-Dade NOA-approved, HVHZ-rated systems exclusively — every product has a Miami-Dade NOA number before we start
  • Flat-to-metal and tile-to-metal conversions across all Miami-Dade cities — Miami, Hialeah, Coral Gables, Kendall, Doral, Homestead, Palmetto Bay, Pinecrest, South Miami, Cutler Bay, and more
  • Fully permitted through Miami-Dade County Building Department, inspected at every required stage, and fully warrantied

New Metal Roof Installation — Residential & Commercial

  • New construction throughout Miami-Dade County — residential and commercial
  • Full Miami-Dade HVHZ Florida Building Code compliance from day one — Miami-Dade NOA approved on every system
  • All Miami-Dade County Building Department and city-specific permit requirements handled — you never contact any office yourself

Hurricane Impact Windows — Residential & Commercial

  • Florida Building Code-compliant — Category 5 wind pressure rated for Miami-Dade HVHZ
  • Debris impact tested to TAS 201/202 standards — required for every Miami-Dade County address
  • Miami-Dade NOA approved — verified by inspector at final sign-off in every city

Hurricane Impact Doors — Residential & Commercial

  • Impact-rated exterior doors engineered for Miami-Dade HVHZ wind loads and high-velocity debris penetration
  • Full Miami-Dade County code compliance for all property types — residential and commercial
  • All configurations — entry doors, sliding glass doors, and commercial storefront doors

General Contracting — Residential & Commercial

  • Full construction, renovation, and remodeling throughout Miami-Dade County
  • One licensed contractor — total accountability from permit to final inspection
  • Licensed for both residential (CCC) and commercial (CGC) projects in Florida

Why Miami-Dade County Homeowners Are Switching to Metal Roofing

HVHZ — Miami-Dade Created the Strictest Hurricane Standard in the World

  • Miami-Dade County did not just adopt HVHZ — it invented it. After Hurricane Andrew destroyed over 125,000 homes in 1992, Miami-Dade rewrote the entire building code from scratch. Today it is the single strictest residential roofing standard in the United States.
  • Every roof in Miami-Dade requires a Miami-Dade Notice of Acceptance (NOA) — a product approval process far more rigorous than the standard Florida Building Code used in the rest of the state.
  • HVHZ also requires a Secondary Water Barrier (SWB) beneath every roof surface — a critical last line of defense against water intrusion.
  • Over 80% of roofing insurance claims in South Florida are tied to wind and tropical storms — HVHZ-rated metal roofing is engineered for this risk.

Miami-Dade's Coastal Salt Air and UV Destroy Standard Shingles in 10–12 Years

  • Coastal salt air, humidity, and UV exposure reduce asphalt shingle lifespan to just 10–12 years in Miami-Dade.
  • Metal roofing reflects solar radiation — extending lifespan to 50–70+ years regardless of environment.
  • Lower attic temperatures reduce AC load and cut monthly FPL electricity costs.

Pre-1994 Miami-Dade Homes — Your Roof Was Built Before Andrew Changed Everything

  • Many homes in Hialeah, Westchester, Miami, and South Miami were built before 1994 code updates.
  • These roofs lack modern HVHZ requirements like proper nailing, strapping, and SWB systems.
  • Upgrading to a Miami-Dade NOA-approved metal roof eliminates long-term storm risk.

Miami-Dade Insurance Premiums Are Among the Highest — Metal Roofing Reduces Them

  • Insurance premiums in Miami-Dade are among the highest in the U.S., heavily influenced by roof type and age.
  • NOA-certified metal roofs qualify for wind mitigation discounts that reduce long-term costs.
  • Homeowners report 25–40% energy savings plus insurance reductions.
  • Combined savings + lifespan make metal roofing the strongest financial investment.

Miami-Dade Is Ground Zero for Unlicensed Storm Chasers

  • After storms, unlicensed contractors flood Miami-Dade without permits or proper approvals.
  • Illegal work voids insurance, blocks refinancing, and creates legal resale issues.
  • We are fully licensed (CCC1334953), insured, and registered — fully verifiable online.

City-by-City Roofing - Knowledge Across Miami-Dade County

Miami-Dade County has over 30 municipalities — each with its own building department requirements, historic district rules, HOA governance, and neighborhood-specific roofing challenges. Here is how we approach every major area:

Miami

Miami's diverse neighborhoods each present unique roofing challenges — Coconut Grove historic homes require custom profiles, Brickell and downtown commercial require standing seam, and older residential areas require full deck re-nailing and SWB upgrades

Miami Beach

Art Deco historic district buildings require historic preservation board approval before any roofing work — we prepare complete documentation packages; coastal salt air corrosion resistance is a critical requirement on every Miami Beach installation

Coral Gables

Historic Mediterranean Revival architecture with strict City of Coral Gables Architectural Review Board approval — we provide full documentation packages and custom profiles that match approved Coral Gables aesthetic requirements

Hialeah

The largest concentration of pre-1994 homes in Miami-Dade — deck re-nailing and Secondary Water Barrier upgrades are required on virtually every replacement; stone-coated steel tile-look systems are the most popular choice

Kendall

Large suburban area with a mix of older and newer housing — Kendall's western sections have significant pre-1994 stock requiring full HVHZ upgrades; tile-to-metal conversions are the most common project type

Doral

Fast-growing commercial and residential hub — large commercial standing seam projects along major corridors, plus residential communities with HOA requirements and tile-look preferences

Homestead

South Miami-Dade's agricultural and suburban mix — one of the areas most directly impacted by Hurricane Andrew; older housing stock frequently requires complete HVHZ upgrades including deck re-nailing

Palmetto Bay and Pinecrest

Upscale suburban communities with active HOA governance and architectural review requirements — complete HOA documentation packages, approved profiles, and premium systems like standing seam and copper are standard requests

Key Biscayne

Island community with the most extreme coastal exposure in Miami-Dade — coastal-rated corrosion-resistant fastening systems and materials are required on every installation; standing seam and copper are the most common choices

South Miami

Mature tree-lined residential neighborhoods with a mix of 1950s-1970s homes — pre-1994 housing is nearly universal, deck re-nailing is standard, and custom profiles are common to match neighborhood character

Westchester

Dense pre-1994 CBS residential neighborhood — very high deck re-nailing and SWB upgrade rates; flat-to-metal conversions are extremely common in this part of Miami-Dade

Aventura

High-rise condo community mixed with single-family residential — single-family homes near Aventura require full HVHZ compliance with coastal corrosion-resistant specifications

Cutler Bay and Florida City

South Miami-Dade communities with significant post-Andrew redevelopment — a mix of newer homes near code and older sections still requiring HVHZ upgrades; large residential footprints common in this area

North Miami and Miami Gardens

Dense urban residential areas with high concentrations of pre-1994 housing stock — deck re-nailing, full SWB installation, and HVHZ compliance upgrades are standard requirements on most jobs here

Metal Roofing Systems We Install in Miami-Dade County

From pre-1994 CBS homes in Hialeah and Westchester to luxury waterfront estates in Coral Gables and Key Biscayne, modern condos in Miami Beach, and commercial properties throughout the county — we install the right system for every Miami-Dade property.

Standing Seam Metal Roofs

  • Concealed fasteners — no exposed screws, no fastener back-out, zero leak points at panel connections — ideal for Miami-Dade's extreme rainfall events
  • Floating clip system allows thermal expansion — essential in Miami-Dade's intense tropical heat cycles that cause exposed-fastener roofs to warp, buckle, and leak
  • Interlocking vertical panels provide fully watertight performance in HVHZ-level hurricane wind and rain — the gold standard for luxury homes
  • Preferred system for high-value residential and modern commercial construction throughout Miami-Dade County

Stone-Coated Steel Roofs

  • Replicates the look of Spanish barrel tile, Mediterranean flat tile, and shake profiles — the most requested aesthetic across Miami-Dade's HOA and condo communities
  • Miami-Dade NOA approved for HVHZ — full hurricane protection behind the traditional tile look
  • No weight stress on pre-1994 roof structures that were not designed for heavy clay tile loads
  • Available in terracotta, earth tone, and gray color palettes matching Miami-Dade architecture

Corrugated Metal Roofs

  • Cost-effective for warehouses, strip centers, and industrial properties across Miami-Dade commercial corridors
  • Fast installation, high structural strength, and commercial wind load rated for HVHZ
  • Ideal for large commercial footprints where standing seam cost is prohibitive

Copper & Zinc Roofs

  • Premium option for Miami-Dade's highest-value custom homes
  • Natural patina develops over time — enhancing tropical landscaping and estate aesthetics
  • Exceptional corrosion resistance in coastal salt air and high humidity environments

Custom & Specialty Metal Profiles

  • Custom-fabricated profiles for Mediterranean, Art Deco, modern, and estate-style architecture
  • Full HVHZ hurricane performance with no compromise between design and compliance
  • Ideal for HOA requirements, historic renovations, and specialty commercial projects

Why Miami-Dade County Residents and Businesses Choose Assured Contracting, LLC

Miami-Dade NOA Certified on Every Job

We install only Miami-Dade NOA-approved systems with Secondary Water Barriers — verified at final inspection in every city, every time.

Metal Roofing Only — No Generalists

We do not install shingles or tile. Metal roofing is our entire focus. Our HVHZ expertise is unmatched across all of Miami-Dade County.

Our Own Crew — Zero Subcontractors

Every installation completed by our own licensed team — no handoffs, no strangers on your roof, same full accountability from Key Biscayne to Homestead.

Full Permitting Handled in Every City

We submit all applications, coordinate all Miami-Dade County Building Department inspections, and close every permit. You never contact any office yourself.

Secondary Water Barrier on Every Single Job

Miami-Dade HVHZ code requires an SWB. Many contractors skip it. We install it correctly on every job throughout Miami-Dade — full stop.

Deck Re-Nailing Disclosed Upfront in Writing

We inspect every deck before the estimate and tell you exactly what is required upfront in writing — no surprise charges after we are on your roof.

Historic District Documentation Ready

Coral Gables, Miami Beach, and Coconut Grove historic approvals handled — complete documentation packages for architectural review boards.

Registered in Every Miami-Dade City

We maintain active registration in every Miami-Dade municipality — Miami, Coral Gables, Hialeah, Miami Beach, Homestead, and all others.

Emergency Storm Response Countywide

We mobilize immediately after any hurricane or tropical storm throughout Miami-Dade — emergency tarping, board-up, and permanent repairs to stop water intrusion.

Financing Available

Work with approved Florida lenders — protect your Miami-Dade property now and pay over manageable monthly payments.

Schedule a Free Metal Roof nspection — Any Miami-Dade Location

Your Miami-Dade County roof faces the world's most demanding combination of roofing conditions: HVHZ hurricane wind loads, 60+ inches of annual rainfall, intense tropical UV, coastal salt air, and direct Atlantic hurricane exposure every season. Damage to decking, underlayment, and the Secondary Water Barrier is almost always invisible from the ground — until it becomes a major and very costly structural emergency.

After the inspection: written report plus free estimate. No obligation. No pressure. If your roof is in good condition, we will tell you that honestly.

Book Your Free Miami-Dade Roof Inspection — Call 954-652-1098

What our inspectors check on every Miami-Dade roof:

  • Active leaks and hidden moisture in roof decking, insulation, and structural sheathing
  • Condition and integrity of the Secondary Water Barrier (SWB) — legally required under Miami-Dade HVHZ code
  • Flashing at all penetrations — vents, pipes, AC equipment, skylights, chimneys, and parapet walls
  • Wind uplift damage — lifted panels, loose or backed-out fasteners, perimeter and corner edge failures
  • Fastener pattern compliance — Miami-Dade HVHZ requires specific ring-shank nail patterns; pre-1994 decks frequently fail this check
  • Coastal corrosion — fastener and flashing deterioration from Miami-Dade's salt air environment, especially within 1 mile of the coast
  • Miami-Dade NOA verification — confirm your current roof system has a valid NOA number
  • Thermal fatigue on aging components from extreme daily heat expansion and contraction cycles
  • Soffit, fascia, and gutter condition and secure attachment
  • Attic ventilation performance — poor ventilation shortens roof life and raises energy bills in tropical climates
  • Remaining service life estimate — critical for large pre-1994 housing stock

Metal Roof vs. Asphalt Shingles in Miami-Dade County — Side by Side

Factor Metal Roof (Assured) Asphalt Shingles
Lifespan in South FL
50-70+ Years
10-15 Years
HVHZ Hurricane Wind Rating
140+ MPH (NOA Rated)
60-90 MPH Only
Secondary Water Barrier
Always Installed
Often Skipped
UV Heat Degradation
Reflects Heat — Zero Impact
15-20% Faster Failure
Energy Savings (AC Bill)
Up to 40% Reduction
Absorbs Heat, Raises Bills
HOA / Condo Tile-Look
Stone-Coated Steel — Yes
Not Available
Insurance Wind Discount
Wind Mitigation Qualifies
Standard Rate Only
Mold & Rot Risk
Zero — Impossible
Common in Miami Humidity
Re-Roofing Over 50 Years
Once — Maximum
3 to 4 Times
Permits Handled For You
Yes — Fully Managed
Yes — Fully Managed

Cities & Communities We Serve in Miami-Dade County

Based in Oakland Park, Broward County — fully licensed, permitted, and registered to work in every Miami-Dade County city and municipality.

Miami / Urban Core
Miami Beach / North
Coral Gables / South

Miami, FL

Miami Beach, FL

Coral Gables, FL

Hialeah, FL

Miami Gardens, FL

Kendall, FL

Homestead, FL

North Miami, FL

South Miami, FL

Doral, FL

Palmetto Bay, FL

Key Biscayne, FL

Cutler Bay, FL

Pinecrest, FL

Westchester, FL

Florida City, FL

Aventura, FL

All of Miami-Dade, FL

Frequently Asked Questions — Metal Roofing in Miami-Dade County

Typically $10 to $18 per square foot installed, or $14,000 to $36,000 for a standard residential home. Miami-Dade pricing is slightly higher than Broward County because Miami-Dade NOA product approval requirements are stricter, and coastal corrosion-resistant specifications add cost for homes near the water. Luxury properties in Coral Gables, Pinecrest, and Key Biscayne run higher due to complex rooflines and historic district requirements. We provide free written estimates only — no verbal quotes, no surprise change orders after work starts.

A Miami-Dade Notice of Acceptance (NOA) is a product approval issued by the Miami-Dade County Building Department after rigorous hurricane and structural testing. Every roofing product installed in Miami-Dade County must have a valid NOA number — this is a legal requirement, not optional. Miami-Dade's NOA standard is the most rigorous in the United States. Any contractor who cannot provide you with the Miami-Dade NOA number before you sign a contract is not legally qualified to work on your roof.

Yes — without any exception. Every single address in Miami-Dade County is inside the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone. Every roof replacement legally requires a Secondary Water Barrier (SWB). The Miami-Dade County Building Inspector physically verifies SWB installation before the primary roofing surface can be applied. Skipping the SWB is the most common serious code violation and can void your homeowner's insurance.

Yes. All roofing work requires a Miami-Dade County Building Department permit, and contractors must also be registered with the specific city where the work is performed. Historic districts in Coral Gables and Miami Beach require additional approvals. We handle the full process — permits, engineering, inspections, historic submissions, and final sign-off. You never need to contact any office yourself.

Yes. Coral Gables requires Architectural Review Board approval before roofing work begins. We prepare complete documentation including NOA certificates, product specs, and color samples. Miami Beach follows a similar historic approval process. We align approvals with permit submission to avoid delays.

Miami-Dade HVHZ code requires roof decks to be re-nailed with ring-shank nails at specific spacing during replacement. Areas with many pre-1994 homes — Hialeah, Westchester, older Miami, South Miami, North Miami, and Homestead — most commonly require it. We inspect every roof and disclose requirements upfront in writing.

Verify the contractor's license on the Florida DBPR website (myfloridalicense.com). Our license number is CCC1334953. Also confirm the contractor is registered with your specific Miami-Dade city — required separately from the state license. Contractors without proper registration cannot legally pull permits and leave you at risk.

Contact Assured Contracting, LLC — Broward County's Metal Roofing Experts

Ready to protect your Broward County home or business with a metal roof built for real conditions — HVHZ wind loads, mandatory Secondary Water Barriers, and the most demanding building code in the state? We are available Monday through Saturday with same-day response guaranteed.

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954-652-1098

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Office

3553 NW 10th Ave
Oakland Park, FL 33309

Serving Miami & All of Miami-Dade County

Licensed | Insured | Broward County Permitted | 14+ Years | Free Estimates | Financing Available

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