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Roofing Contractor in Palmetto Bay FL

Duke Contractors LLC is a roofing contractor in Palmetto Bay FL providing roof repair, roof replacement, inspections, storm damage services. Free estimates.

Palmetto Bay

Duke Contractors LLC is a licensed, insured, GAF Certified roofing contractor serving Palmetto Bay, FL — the leafy “Village of Parks” sitting between Old Cutler Road and Biscayne Bay in southeast Miami-Dade County. For more than a decade as a family-owned company, our crews have installed, repaired, and replaced roofs throughout South Miami-Dade, and we bring that hands-on local experience to every Palmetto Bay home, from a single ceiling stain to a full high-velocity-hurricane-zone replacement.

Choosing a roofer who actually knows Palmetto Bay matters. Because the Village is an incorporated municipality, your roof is permitted and inspected through the Village of Palmetto Bay Building & Permitting Department on East Hibiscus Street — not the county — and contractors must be registered with the Village before they can pull a permit. We handle that registration, the HVHZ product approvals, and the inspection scheduling so your project moves without surprises. We also know what Palmetto Bay homes are built from: large-lot 1960s and 1970s ranch houses, concrete-tile estates along the Old Cutler corridor, and newer two-story homes in the gated communities near the bay.

HOA & Architectural Roofing in Palmetto Bay

A large share of Palmetto Bay sits inside gated or deed-restricted communities — Old Cutler Cove, Royal Harbour Yacht Club, and Old Cutler Grove North and South among them — where the homeowners’ association or architectural committee must approve roof color, tile profile, and material before any work begins. Picking the wrong shade of barrel tile or swapping a profile without approval can mean tearing the roof off and starting over. Duke Contractors prepares the submittal package your HOA needs: manufacturer color samples, Miami-Dade Notice of Acceptance (NOA) documentation, and product specs, so your new roof clears architectural review the first time and still meets every HVHZ requirement. On the unrestricted large lots along Old Cutler Road and in Cutler and East Perrine, we match the established neighborhood character while upgrading the structure to current code. We coordinate the architectural review timeline with the Village permit timeline so the two processes run together instead of stacking up and delaying your start date.

Neighborhoods We Serve in Palmetto Bay

We roof homes across every corner of the Village, including:

  • Old Cutler Cove — the gated, canal-divided enclave off Old Cutler Road
  • Royal Harbour Yacht Club — the waterfront, boating-oriented community near Biscayne Bay
  • Old Cutler Grove North & South — the walled estate enclaves on oversized lots
  • Cutler and East Perrine — the established former-CDP neighborhoods that make up much of the Village
  • The Coral Reef Park corridor — the family streets surrounding the Village’s 50-acre signature park
  • The Old Cutler Road / Deering Estate area — the historic, tree-canopied eastern edge along the bay

Residential Roofing in Palmetto Bay

Palmetto Bay’s housing stock leans toward spacious single-family homes — mid-century ranches on quarter-acre-plus lots and larger custom estates near the water. Many still carry their original concrete or clay barrel tile, which looks beautiful but eventually cracks, slips, or lets the underlayment fail. Our residential roofing team re-roofs these homes with HVHZ-rated tile, metal, or architectural shingle systems and a fully bonded secondary water barrier underneath — the detail that actually keeps a Palmetto Bay home dry in a tropical downpour. Every install is engineered to the current Florida Building Code and submitted under the Village’s own permitting process.

Roof Repair & Leak Detection in Palmetto Bay

Afternoon thunderstorms and salt-laden bay breezes are hard on Palmetto Bay roofs. A slipped barrel tile, a corroded valley, or a failed pipe boot can let water travel far from where the stain shows up on your ceiling. Our roof repair crews trace the leak back to its true source, then make a lasting fix — resetting and rebedding tile, replacing flashing, or sealing penetrations — rather than smearing on mastic that fails by next storm season. We document everything with photos, which is invaluable if the damage later turns into an insurance claim. Most Palmetto Bay repairs are completed in a single visit, and we always tell you honestly when a roof is better served by repair than by a full replacement.

Roof Replacement in Palmetto Bay

When a roof has reached the end of its life — widespread tile cracking, daylight in the attic, or an underlayment that has simply worn out — a full replacement is the honest answer. Our roof replacement process starts with a complete tear-off down to the deck, replacement of any rotted sheathing, and a code-compliant nailing and secondary-water-barrier system before the new tile, metal, or shingle goes on. Because Palmetto Bay enforces HVHZ standards, every component carries a Miami-Dade NOA, and we walk the project through Village inspection at each required stage. Most Palmetto Bay replacements take two to five days on the roof.

Storm & Hurricane Damage in Palmetto Bay

Palmetto Bay sits in a full High-Velocity Hurricane Zone, and Biscayne Bay offers no buffer from a major storm — Hurricane Andrew came ashore just to the south, and every season brings the risk again. After a named storm or a severe summer squall, our storm damage team responds quickly with emergency tarping to stop interior damage, followed by a detailed inspection of uplift damage, missing tile, and hidden deck issues. We build a complete, photo-documented scope so you understand exactly what the wind did — and we install replacement roofs engineered to the wind-uplift ratings the HVHZ demands so your home is better protected next time.

Roof Inspections & Insurance Claims in Palmetto Bay

Whether you are buying a home off Old Cutler Road, renewing a policy, or filing after a storm, a thorough inspection protects you. Our roof inspection reports document the roof’s real condition, remaining life, and any code issues with clear photos. Florida insurers increasingly require wind-mitigation and condition reports, and Palmetto Bay’s older tile roofs draw extra scrutiny. When storm damage is involved, we work directly with your adjuster, speak the language of HVHZ code and NOA requirements, and make sure your claim reflects what it actually costs to put a compliant roof back on your home.

Commercial Roofing in Palmetto Bay, FL

Beyond homes, we roof the commercial properties that serve the Village — the offices and retail along South Dixie Highway (US-1), medical and professional buildings, houses of worship, and the low-slope structures around Palmetto Bay’s town center. Our commercial roofing division installs and maintains TPO, modified bitumen, and metal systems built for flat and low-slope decks, with HVHZ-rated assemblies and maintenance programs that extend roof life and keep your business open. We schedule around your operating hours to minimize disruption, carry the licensing and insurance commercial property managers require, and provide the same NOA-backed documentation and Village inspection coordination we bring to every residential job.

Roofing Materials We Install in Palmetto Bay

  • Tile — concrete and clay barrel tile is the signature look of Palmetto Bay’s estate streets; HVHZ-rated, it lasts decades and matches the Old Cutler corridor’s character.
  • Metal — standing-seam and metal systems shed tropical rain, resist salt-air corrosion near the bay, and carry strong wind-uplift ratings.
  • Shingle — GAF architectural shingles offer an affordable, code-compliant option for Palmetto Bay’s many ranch-style homes.
  • Flat — TPO and modified-bitumen membranes seal the low-slope sections common on additions, carports, and commercial buildings.

Why Palmetto Bay Chooses Duke Contractors LLC

Palmetto Bay homeowners trust their roofs to crews who know the Village, stand behind their work, and carry the right credentials. Here is what sets Duke Contractors apart:

  • Florida State Certified Roofing Contractor — License CCC1325931
  • Family-owned and operated, serving Miami-Dade homeowners
  • GAF Certified installer with manufacturer-backed warranties
  • BBB A+ accredited business
  • Miami-Dade HVHZ and Florida Building Code compliant on every roof
  • More than 1,000 roofs installed across South Florida
  • Workmanship and material warranties up to 50 years
  • Free, written, no-pressure estimates

Roof Financing for Palmetto Bay Homeowners

A new roof is a major investment, and we make it manageable. Through our roofing financing options, qualified Palmetto Bay homeowners can get started with $0 down, no payments for 12 months, and plans starting around $100 a month. Approval is fast, so storm damage or a failing tile roof never has to wait. Ask us to include financing details with your free written estimate.

Recent Palmetto Bay Roofing Projects

From barrel-tile re-roofs in Old Cutler Cove to metal and shingle replacements across Cutler and East Perrine, our work is all over the Village. See examples in our project gallery.

What Palmetto Bay Homeowners Say

Duke Contractors is rated 4.9★ across more than 200 reviews on all platforms — read them on our testimonials page.

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Roofing in Palmetto Bay — common questions.

Because Palmetto Bay is an incorporated municipality, roofing permits are issued by the Village of Palmetto Bay Building and Permitting Department, not Miami-Dade County. Contractors must be registered with the Village before pulling a permit. We handle the registration, application, and inspection scheduling. Straightforward residential roof permits in Palmetto Bay typically take a few business days to a couple of weeks, depending on the Village's current review queue.
Yes. All of Miami-Dade County, including Palmetto Bay, is in the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone. Every roof we install uses HVHZ-rated materials that carry a Miami-Dade Notice of Acceptance, with enhanced nailing patterns, a bonded secondary water barrier, and wind-uplift ratings verified at Village inspection.
Yes. Many Palmetto Bay communities such as Old Cutler Cove and Old Cutler Grove require architectural approval of roof color, tile profile, and material before work begins. We prepare the submittal package with color samples, product specs, and NOA documentation so your roof clears review the first time while still meeting HVHZ code.
In most cases, yes. We identify your existing tile profile and color and source a current HVHZ-approved match, which is important on Old Cutler corridor estates and in deed-restricted communities. If your exact tile has been discontinued, we present the closest approved options and can salvage and reuse sound original tile where it makes sense.
Yes. We provide detailed, photo-documented inspection reports, work directly with your insurance adjuster, and make sure the scope reflects HVHZ and NOA requirements. Palmetto Bay's older tile roofs often draw extra scrutiny from insurers, so thorough documentation helps your claim reflect the true cost of a compliant replacement.
Costs vary with roof size, slope, material, and tear-off complexity. As a rough illustration, many Palmetto Bay re-roofs fall in the range of about $12,000 to $40,000 or more, with large tile estates near the bay running higher. We provide a free, written, itemized estimate so you know exactly what your roof will cost before any work begins.
Most Palmetto Bay residential roof replacements take two to five days of work on the roof, depending on size, material, and any deck repairs found during tear-off. Tile roofs generally take longer than shingle. Village inspections at required stages can add scheduling time, which we coordinate so the overall project stays on track.
It depends on the material. In Palmetto Bay's hot, humid, salt-air climate, asphalt shingle roofs typically last 15 to 25 years, metal roofs 40 to 50 years or more, and concrete or clay tile roofs 40 to 50-plus years when the underlayment is maintained. Tropical sun and storms can shorten any roof's life, so periodic inspections help you get the full lifespan.
Yes. Qualified Palmetto Bay homeowners can finance a new roof with $0 down, no payments for 12 months, and plans starting around $100 a month. Approval is fast, so a failing tile roof or storm damage does not have to wait. Ask us to include financing details with your free written estimate.
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