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Roofing Contractor in Hialeah, FL

Duke Contractors started in a Hialeah garage in 1994. Three decades and 5,000 roofs later, Hialeah is still home. We've probably re-roofed three houses on your block.

Hialeah’s Roofing Specialists

Duke Contractors LLC is a family-owned, Florida State Certified Roofing Contractor (License CCC1325931) that has put new roofs over more than 1,000 South Florida homes and businesses. In Hialeah we are not an out-of-town crew chasing storms. We work the city week in and week out, from the older concrete-block bungalows off West 49th Street to the townhomes near Westland Mall, and we know exactly what the City of Hialeah Building Division expects on a high-velocity-hurricane-zone (HVHZ) permit application.

Hialeah is the second-largest city in Miami-Dade County, and most of its housing stock is 1950s-to-1980s CBS (concrete block and stucco) construction with hip-roof framing built for tile or shingle. A lot of those original roofs are now well past 25 years old, which is precisely the age when Florida insurers begin issuing non-renewal notices and underlayment finally gives out under our summer heat and wind-driven rain. A roofer who understands Hialeah’s specific homes, lot sizes, and permitting office gets your project approved, installed, and passed faster than a contractor learning the city for the first time. That local fluency is why so many Hialeah homeowners call (786) 468-7663 before they call anyone else.

Roofing Hialeah’s Homes: Older CBS Stock & Local Associations

Hialeah is largely a city of older, owner-occupied single-family homes rather than master-planned, gate-guarded subdivisions, but architectural detail still matters here. Many of the city’s homes were built side by side in the same era, so a re-roof that matches the original barrel-tile profile and color keeps a block looking right and protects your resale value. Where Hialeah does have townhome and condominium associations, those boards typically require a written architectural-review submittal listing the manufacturer, tile profile, and color before any work begins.

Duke handles that paperwork for you. We pull the matching Miami-Dade Notice of Acceptance (NOA) product approvals, prepare the color and profile board your association needs, and file everything alongside the City of Hialeah permit so there are no stop-work surprises. If your home sits in one of Hialeah’s mixed residential pockets with no association at all, we simply match the existing roofline and pull the standard HVHZ permit. Either way, every detail is documented for your records and your insurance carrier.

Neighborhoods We Serve in Hialeah

Our crews are somewhere in Hialeah almost every week. We roof homes and buildings across:

  • Palm Springs — dense single-family blocks around 49th Street and Palm Avenue where 1960s tile and shingle roofs are reaching replacement age.
  • Westland — the busy district around Westland Mall, a mix of homes and small commercial buildings.
  • West Hialeah — family neighborhoods near Amelia Earhart Park where we handle many full re-roofs and storm repairs.
  • Palm Spring Estate — quiet residential streets with well-kept homes that benefit from tile and metal upgrades.
  • Hialeah Acres & East Hialeah (Downtown) — the older core near Hialeah Park, with some of the city’s earliest housing stock.
  • West Hialeah Heights — established blocks of single-family homes and small multifamily buildings.

Residential Roofing in Hialeah

Most Hialeah homes are modest, well-built CBS houses between roughly 1,200 and 2,000 square feet, which means a re-roof here is often more affordable than the Miami-Dade average. Whether you own a 1950s bungalow in East Hialeah or a 1980s home near Palm Springs, our residential crews tear off the old system, inspect the deck, replace any rotted wood, and install a fully HVHZ-compliant roof with the correct NOA-approved underlayment, fasteners, and field product. We protect your landscaping and driveway, keep the jobsite clean, and finish most homes in a few days. Learn more about our residential roofing services.

Roof Repair & Leak Detection in Hialeah

Hialeah’s afternoon downpours and tropical storms find every weak point in an aging roof. When a Palm Springs or Westland homeowner calls about a ceiling stain, we trace the leak to its true source — often a failed tile, cracked flashing at a wall or chimney, or a worn pipe boot rather than the spot where the water shows up inside. We carry common tile profiles to blend repairs into Hialeah’s older roofs and document everything with photos in case the damage ties into an insurance claim. Fast, honest repairs can add years to a roof that is not yet ready for replacement. See our roof repair and leak detection services.

Roof Replacement in Hialeah

When a Hialeah roof is past saving — brittle underlayment, widespread cracked tile, or an insurance non-renewal letter — a full replacement is the smart, code-driven fix. We strip the home to the deck, re-nail and inspect the sheathing to current HVHZ standards, and install a new NOA-approved roof system engineered for Miami-Dade wind loads. We then walk the City of Hialeah permit and inspections through to final close-out so your warranty and insurance paperwork are airtight. A new roof on a typical 1,500-square-foot Hialeah home is one of the best investments you can make for insurability and resale. Explore roof replacement.

Storm & Hurricane Damage in Hialeah

Hialeah sits squarely in Miami-Dade County’s High-Velocity Hurricane Zone, and we plan for it on every roof. After a named storm or a severe summer squall, our team responds quickly with emergency tarping to stop interior damage, then completes a full assessment of lifted tile, displaced shingles, and hidden deck or flashing damage. We build a thorough, photo-documented damage report you can hand straight to your adjuster. Because we install to HVHZ wind-uplift requirements, the roofs we put on Hialeah homes are engineered to take the next storm. Our storm and hurricane damage crews are ready when Hialeah needs them.

Roof Inspections & Insurance Claims in Hialeah

Florida insurers now demand a roof inspection or four-point report before they will write or renew many Hialeah policies. Duke provides detailed written inspections that document your roof’s age, condition, remaining life, and any code issues — exactly what carriers want to see. If you are filing a claim after storm damage, we meet your adjuster on the roof, speak the HVHZ and NOA language they require, and make sure nothing legitimate gets overlooked. We help Hialeah homeowners navigate the claim from first inspection to final approved scope. Start with a professional roof inspection.

Commercial Roofing in Hialeah, FL

Hialeah is one of South Florida’s busiest industrial and commercial hubs, packed with warehouses, light-manufacturing buildings, retail centers, and medical offices around the Westland corridor, the Hialeah industrial district, and Okeechobee Road. Duke installs and services flat and low-slope commercial systems — TPO, modified bitumen, and built-up roofing — all to Miami-Dade HVHZ standards. We work around your business hours to minimize disruption, handle the City of Hialeah commercial permitting, and offer maintenance programs that catch small problems before they shut down operations. Learn about our commercial roofing services in Hialeah.

Roofing Materials We Install in Hialeah

  • Tile — concrete and clay barrel tile is the signature Hialeah look and stands up beautifully to our heat and sun; we match existing profiles on the city’s older homes.
  • Metal — standing-seam and metal roofing offers top-tier wind resistance and a 40-to-50-year lifespan, a growing favorite for Hialeah homeowners focused on insurability.
  • Shingle — architectural asphalt shingles are the budget-friendly choice for many Hialeah re-roofs, installed with HVHZ-rated fasteners and underlayment.
  • Flat — TPO and modified-bitumen flat systems for Hialeah’s many flat-roof homes, additions, and commercial buildings.

Why Hialeah Chooses Duke Contractors LLC

  • Florida State Certified Roofing Contractor — License CCC1325931, valid in the City of Hialeah and across Miami-Dade County.
  • Family-owned and locally operated, with crews who know Hialeah’s homes and building department.
  • GAF Certified installer and BBB A+ accredited.
  • Every roof built to Miami-Dade HVHZ and current Florida Building Code requirements, using NOA-approved products.
  • More than 1,000 roofs installed across South Florida.
  • Manufacturer and workmanship warranties up to 50 years.
  • Free, no-pressure written estimates for every Hialeah homeowner.

Roof Financing for Hialeah Homeowners

A new roof should not wait for a leak to become a disaster. Duke offers flexible financing so Hialeah families can protect their homes now and pay over time: $0 down, no payments for 12 months, plans starting around $100 a month, and fast approval that usually takes minutes. It is a simple way to get an insurable, code-compliant roof on your Hialeah home without draining your savings. See your options on our roof financing page.

Recent Hialeah Roofing Projects

From barrel-tile re-roofs in Palm Springs to flat-roof commercial jobs along the Westland corridor, our Hialeah portfolio shows the range and quality of work we deliver. Browse photos in our project gallery.

What Hialeah Homeowners Say

Duke Contractors is rated 4.9★ across 200+ reviews from homeowners throughout South Florida. Read them on our testimonials page.

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Whether you need a quick repair in Palm Springs, a full HVHZ-compliant replacement in West Hialeah, or a commercial system along Okeechobee Road, Duke Contractors LLC is ready to help. Call us at (786) 468-7663 or book your free written estimate online, and let Hialeah’s trusted local roofer protect your home.

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FAQ

Roofing in Hialeah — common questions.

Hialeah is an incorporated city, so roofing permits go through the City of Hialeah Building Division, not Miami-Dade County. Duke handles the entire HVHZ uniform permit application, including the required Miami-Dade Notice of Acceptance product approvals, and schedules your inspections. Most residential roof permits in Hialeah are issued within a few business days to a couple of weeks, depending on the city's current workload.
Yes. All of Miami-Dade County, including Hialeah, is a High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) under the Florida Building Code. That means every roof must use HVHZ-rated products with a valid Miami-Dade Notice of Acceptance and be installed to enhanced wind-uplift and fastening standards. Duke builds every Hialeah roof to these requirements so it passes inspection and stands up to hurricane-force winds.
Hialeah is mostly older single-family homes without strict HOAs, but if your home is in a townhome or condominium association, the board usually requires written architectural approval of the roof manufacturer, tile profile, and color before work starts. Duke prepares that submittal and a color and profile board for you, and we match your existing roofline so the new roof fits the neighborhood.
In most cases, yes. Many Hialeah homes have concrete or clay barrel tile from the 1960s through 1980s. We identify your tile profile and source a current NOA-approved match or the closest available equivalent for repairs, and for full replacements we install a new tile profile and color you choose. Keeping the look consistent protects your home's appearance and resale value.
Yes. We provide detailed written inspections with photos, meet your adjuster on the roof, and document storm or age-related damage in the HVHZ and NOA terms carriers expect. We help Hialeah homeowners through the process from the first inspection to the final approved scope, so legitimate damage is not overlooked. We do not, however, perform public adjusting or guarantee a claim outcome.
Costs vary with the size of your home, the material, and the condition of the deck, but a typical Hialeah residential roof generally runs from about $12,000 to $40,000 or more. Smaller shingle re-roofs on the city's modest CBS homes sit at the lower end, while large tile or metal roofs run higher. We provide a free, detailed written estimate so you know your exact price before any work begins.
Most residential roof replacements in Hialeah take about two to five days of actual on-roof work, depending on the size of the home, the roofing material, and the weather. Tile roofs take a little longer than shingle. The full timeline including the City of Hialeah permit and final inspection is usually a couple of weeks from signed contract to close-out.
In Hialeah's heat, sun, and storm exposure, asphalt shingle roofs typically last 15 to 25 years, concrete and clay tile roofs 30 to 50 years, and standing-seam metal roofs 40 to 50 years or more. Flat TPO and modified-bitumen systems generally last 15 to 25 years. Regular inspections and prompt repairs help any roof reach the top of its expected lifespan.
Yes. Duke offers roof financing for Hialeah homeowners with $0 down, no payments for 12 months, and plans starting around $100 a month. Approval is fast and usually takes just a few minutes. It is an easy way to get an insurable, code-compliant roof installed now and pay over time instead of waiting for a small problem to become an emergency.
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