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Most Broward County roof replacements take 1 to 3 days. But the full project, from permit to final inspection, can take 2 to 4 weeks. Here is an honest week-by-week breakdown of what to expect.
Got three estimates with very different prices? This guide explains every line item Florida homeowners see so you can compare apples to apples and avoid signing the wrong contract.
Cost, weight, color retention, lifespan, and insurance treatment compared side by side. Everything Broward County homeowners need to know before choosing between concrete and clay tile.
We are in the heart of the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season. If your roof has not been inspected this year, here is exactly what to do before the next storm makes that decision for you.
The hours after a storm are critical. What you do, and what you avoid doing, in the first 24 hours determines how much damage spreads and how strong your insurance claim will be.
Insurers are canceling or refusing to renew policies across Broward County over roof age. Learn what triggers cancellation and how a new roof can restore your coverage and lower your premium.
Lifted shingles, cracked tile, and failing flashing are among the most common roof repair issues across Fort Lauderdale and Broward County. Learn what the repair process looks like and how to avoid paying for work you do not need.
Real 2025 pricing for shingle, metal, and tile roof replacements across Broward County. Understand what drives cost variations and how to budget accurately before you get your first estimate.
Florida roofs fail faster than most homeowners expect. These seven warning signs indicate your roof may need repair or full replacement before the next hurricane season arrives.
A strong insurance claim starts with thorough documentation collected immediately after a storm. This step-by-step guide covers what to photograph, how to file, and what Florida policy terms mean for your payout.
Cost, lifespan, hurricane performance, and energy efficiency compared side by side. If you are choosing between metal and shingles for your Broward County home, this honest comparison is the place to start.
Florida roofs rarely reach their rated lifespans because of heat, humidity, and storm season stress. Here is what homeowners should realistically expect from shingle, tile, and metal roofs in South Florida.
Florida building code restricts roof overlays, and skipping a proper tear-off creates real insurance and resale risks. Understand when full replacement is required and when limited repair is appropriate.
Storm chasers, unlicensed crews, and inflated insurance schemes are common in South Florida. This guide gives you the exact steps to verify a contractor and avoid the most costly hiring mistakes.
Regular maintenance is the most cost-effective way to extend your roof lifespan and prevent emergency repairs. This complete checklist covers what to inspect, clean, and address before and after hurricane season.
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