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Roofing Contractor in Miami, FL

We've been the roofer of choice across Miami since 1994 — from Brickell high-rises to Coconut Grove bungalows, from Little Havana duplexes to Wynwood lofts. Every neighborhood. Every roof system. One family standard.

Duke Contractors LLC is a licensed, insured, GAF Certified roofing contractor serving Miami, FL — a city that is really a dozen roofing markets in one. The system we install on a 1920s Coral Way bungalow is engineered differently than the one we put on a Brickell mid-rise, which is different again from the flat membrane that belongs on a converted Wynwood warehouse. For more than 30 years our family-owned team has installed, repaired, and replaced roofs across Miami-Dade County, and we bring that block-by-block local experience to every Miami project, from a single leak to a full hurricane-grade replacement.

Choosing a roofing contractor who actually knows Miami matters. We know the City of Miami Building Department permitting and inspection process, the City of Miami Historic & Environmental Preservation Board review that governs Morningside, the MiMo/Biscayne Boulevard Historic District, and Coconut Grove, and the specific way Miami’s coastal climate — relentless UV, salt air off Biscayne Bay, daily summer downpours, and direct hurricane wind uplift — wears a roof over time. Because every parcel in the City of Miami sits inside Miami-Dade County’s High-Velocity Hurricane Zone, getting the code details right here is not optional.

Historic Districts & Architectural Roofing in Miami

Much of what makes a Miami roof complicated is the city’s age and its protected character. Neighborhoods like Morningside, Bay Point, Spring Garden, Coral Gate, and the MiMo/Biscayne Boulevard Historic District are locally designated, which means a re-roof there can require approval from the City of Miami Historic & Environmental Preservation Board (HEPB) before any tear-off begins — matching original clay barrel tile, color, and profile to the home’s period. Coconut Grove adds its own Neighborhood Conservation District (NCD) review on top of the standard permit. We handle Miami, FL historic and architectural-review paperwork routinely, and we install consistent, code-compliant systems that pass both City of Miami inspection and HEPB or HOA review the first time, with the design submittal and the building permit moving in parallel rather than one after the other.

Neighborhoods We Serve in Miami

Our crews work throughout Miami, FL — including Brickell, Coconut Grove, Coral Way, Little Havana, Wynwood and Edgewater, The Roads, Shenandoah, and the historic Upper Eastside around Morningside — and across nearby Coral Gables, Miami Springs, West Miami, and Key Biscayne. Because we are local, response times are short and we already know the City of Miami code officials who will inspect your roof.

Residential Roofing in Miami, FL

We install and replace every residential system found in Miami: concrete and clay barrel tile on the old Mediterranean Revival bungalows of Coral Way and Shenandoah, architectural asphalt shingle, standing-seam and panel metal, and flat-roof membranes on the city’s many low-slope and Art Deco-era homes. Every Miami home is built to the Florida Building Code and Miami-Dade County High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) standards, so we install with HVHZ-approved (NOA) underlayment, ring-shank fastening schedules, and sealed flashing detail from the deck up. In historic streets like Morningside and Bay Point, we also match the tile profile and color the HEPB requires — so your new roof keeps water out for decades and clears architectural review the first time. More on residential roofing →

Roof Repair & Leak Detection in Miami, FL

Cracked or slipped barrel tile, lifted shingles, failed pipe boots, and corroded flashing are the most common roofing calls we get in Miami — usually showing up after a hard summer afternoon storm drives rain sideways under the surface, or after salt air off Biscayne Bay eats through old fasteners. Water travels, so the leak is rarely directly above the ceiling stain. Our Miami roofers trace the true source, photograph it, and deliver a lasting repair instead of a temporary patch. For the city’s older tile homes we keep matching profiles on hand so a repair doesn’t trigger an unnecessary full replacement. Catching damage early is the cheapest roof work you’ll ever do. More on roof repair →

Roof Replacement in Miami, FL

When a Miami roof is past economical repair, we handle the full replacement — tear-off, deck repair (the old plywood and 1×6 sheathing under many Miami homes is often the real problem), HVHZ code upgrades, and a new warrantied system. We prepare the City of Miami Building Department permit and, where the property sits in a historic district or HOA, the HEPB or architectural submittal at the same time, so approvals don’t stall your schedule. A new roof restores hurricane protection, lowers cooling costs in the Miami heat, and adds real value to a home in a market this competitive. You get a fixed written price and a clear day-by-day schedule before we start. More on roof replacement →

Storm & Hurricane Damage in Miami, FL

Miami sits on the front line of every Atlantic hurricane season, fully inside Miami-Dade County’s High-Velocity Hurricane Zone — Andrew, Wilma, Irma, and Ian all left their mark here. Wind-driven rain, lifted tile and shingles, and torn flashing are the typical aftermath, and the damage is often invisible from the ground. After a named storm we provide same-day emergency tarping to stop interior damage, then a documented assessment of the full roof. Every storm repair and replacement we install is built back to current HVHZ uplift code with Miami-Dade NOA-approved products, not just patched to its pre-storm condition — because in Miami the next storm season is never far off. Storm & emergency roof service →

Roof Inspections & Insurance Claims in Miami, FL

A documented roof inspection is one of the most valuable things a Miami homeowner can do — before hurricane season, before buying or selling, or when filing an insurance claim. We photograph and report on the full roof so you can plan with confidence. When you have storm damage, we go further: we meet your adjuster on the roof, document the damage with dated photos, and provide a code-compliant scope so the claim reflects what Florida HVHZ code actually requires. We don’t inflate claims — we make sure real storm damage is fairly represented so you aren’t left paying for code-required upgrades out of pocket. Insurance & inspection help →

Commercial Roofing in Miami, FL

Duke Contractors LLC also serves Miami businesses, condo associations, and multi-tenant buildings — from Wynwood warehouses and Brickell mixed-use to Downtown and Design District commercial space. Flat and low-slope commercial systems — TPO, modified bitumen, and EPDM — keep Miami, FL commercial roofs watertight and energy-efficient, installed to Miami-Dade HVHZ standards with minimal disruption to your operations. More on commercial roofing →

Roofing Materials We Install in Miami

  • Tile (concrete & clay): The signature look across Miami’s historic Mediterranean Revival neighborhoods — we match the original barrel profile and color, including discontinued tiles, so a Morningside or Coral Way roofline stays true to its period and clears HEPB review.
  • Metal (standing-seam & panel): A long-life, high-uplift choice that handles Miami’s coastal salt air, summer storms, and intense UV — ideal on modern Brickell-area and Edgewater homes or where a contemporary roof is permitted.
  • Shingle (architectural asphalt): The most cost-effective HVHZ-rated option for Miami homes, installed with the sealed, high-wind fastening Miami-Dade code demands.
  • Flat & low-slope (TPO, modified bitumen, EPDM): For Miami’s Art Deco-era homes, additions, rooftop decks, and commercial buildings — energy-efficient membranes that shed our heavy seasonal rains without ponding.

Why Miami Chooses Duke Contractors LLC

  • Licensed & insured roofing contractor serving Miami, FL — Florida License CCC1325931
  • Family-owned, GAF Certified, BBB A+, trusted across Miami-Dade County for 30+ years
  • Miami-Dade County HVHZ and Florida Building Code compliant installations, using NOA-approved products
  • 1,000+ roofs installed across Miami-Dade and Broward
  • Manufacturer warranties up to 50 years on qualifying systems
  • Free, honest inspections and fixed written estimates — no upsells
  • Local crews with fast response across Miami and nearby Coral Gables, Miami Springs, West Miami, and Key Biscayne

Roof Financing for Miami Homeowners

A roof shouldn’t wait on a storm or a code violation just because of timing. Duke Contractors offers straightforward roofing financing for Miami homeowners: $0 down, no payments for the first 12 months, and monthly plans starting around $100, with fast approval. It lets you move on a storm repair, a historic-district replacement, or an HVHZ code upgrade now and spread the cost comfortably — while still locking in a fixed written price up front. See financing options →

Recent Miami Roofing Projects

See real Duke roofs across Miami and Miami-Dade — historic tile re-roofs, HVHZ replacements, and post-storm repairs. View the full project gallery →

What Miami Homeowners Say

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Roofing in Miami — common questions.

Roofing permits inside the City of Miami are pulled through the City of Miami Building Department, not Miami-Dade County directly (the county handles unincorporated areas). Duke files the application, the HVHZ product approvals (Miami-Dade NOAs), and any required engineering on your behalf, then schedules the in-progress (dry-in) and final inspections with the city. Straightforward residential re-roof permits are commonly issued within a few business days to about two weeks, depending on review volume and whether historic-district review is involved.
Yes. All of Miami-Dade County, including the City of Miami, is a High-Velocity Hurricane Zone under the Florida Building Code. Every component - underlayment, fasteners, tile or shingle, and flashing - must carry a Miami-Dade Notice of Acceptance (NOA) or Florida Product Approval and be installed to those wind-uplift standards. We build every Miami roof to HVHZ from the deck up.
It depends on where you live. Homes in locally designated historic districts - Morningside, Bay Point, Spring Garden, Coral Gate, and the MiMo/Biscayne Boulevard Historic District - typically need City of Miami Historic & Environmental Preservation Board (HEPB) approval, and Coconut Grove adds Neighborhood Conservation District review. We prepare that submittal with product data, color and tile-profile samples, and run it in parallel with the building permit so approvals do not delay your start date. Most Miami homes outside a designated district need only the standard City of Miami permit.
Yes. For historic and tile homes we source tile that matches your roof's original barrel profile and color. When a tile has been discontinued, we blend salvaged and new tile or find an HEPB-approved equivalent so the roof reads true to the home's period. Correct tile matching is often exactly what keeps a Miami homeowner's project moving through historic review without delays.
Yes. We document the damage with dated photos, meet your adjuster on the roof, and provide a code-compliant scope so the claim reflects what Florida HVHZ code actually requires. We do not inflate claims - we make sure genuine storm damage is fairly represented so you are not left covering code-mandated upgrades out of pocket beyond your deductible.
Every roof is priced after we measure it, but most Miami replacements fall in a broad range of roughly $12,000 to $40,000 or more. Architectural shingle sits at the lower end; concrete or clay tile and standing-seam metal sit higher. Roof size, slope, number of tear-off layers, deck condition, historic-district requirements, and HVHZ code upgrades drive the final number. You always get a fixed written price before any work starts, and financing is available.
Once the City of Miami permit is approved and materials are delivered, a typical single-family re-roof takes about 2 to 5 working days on the roof; larger tile roofs or complex historic rooflines run longer. From signed contract to finished roof, most projects wrap within a few weeks - the city's permit and any historic review are usually the main variable, not the install.
In Miami's heat, heavy UV, and salt air, architectural asphalt shingle typically lasts about 20 to 30 years, concrete and clay tile 40 to 50 or more years, and standing-seam metal 40 to 50 years - provided the underlayment and flashing were installed to HVHZ standard. Annual inspections and prompt repairs are what carry a roof to the top of those ranges, especially near Biscayne Bay where salt accelerates fastener wear.
Yes. Duke offers roofing financing with $0 down, no payments for the first 12 months, and monthly plans starting around $100, with fast approval - so you can move on a storm repair, historic-district replacement, or HVHZ code upgrade now and spread the cost.
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