Hialeah · 33010, 33012–33018
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.
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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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