Mobile home re-roofing costs significantly less than site-built homes due to smaller roof areas and simpler structures. Most projects fall between $3,000 and $8,000 depending on the size of your home and the material you choose.
Specialized roofing for mobile homes — lighter materials, proper tie-downs, Florida code compliant.
Mobile and manufactured homes have unique structural requirements that most roofing contractors overlook. Here's what makes them different.
Mobile home trusses cannot support heavy materials like concrete or clay tile. Weight-appropriate materials are essential.
Mobile home roof decking and framing require specialized fastening systems and screw patterns for secure attachment.
Florida requires engineered tie-down systems for mobile homes. Roof work must maintain or upgrade these anchor points.
Manufactured homes follow HUD standards while also meeting Florida Building Code. We navigate both code systems.
Not every material works on a mobile home. These three are proven performers for manufactured housing in South Florida.
Most Popular
The top choice for Florida mobile homes. Lightweight aluminum or steel panels provide excellent wind resistance (130+ mph ratings), reflect heat for lower energy bills, and last 40-60 years. Available in standing seam or corrugated profiles. Can often be installed as a roof-over.
$4,000 - $7,000
Best for Flat Roofs
Single-ply membrane systems are ideal for mobile homes with low-slope or flat roof sections. TPO reflects UV radiation, reduces cooling costs by 20-30%, and creates a seamless waterproof barrier. Lightweight and fully adhered to prevent wind uplift.
$3,000 - $5,500
If Structure Supports It
Architectural shingles are an option if your mobile home's truss system can handle the additional weight. A structural inspection determines feasibility. Shingles offer a traditional residential look and are the most affordable option when applicable.
$3,000 - $5,000
One of the biggest decisions for mobile home roofing. Here's when each option makes sense.
A roof-over installs the new roofing system directly over your existing roof. This eliminates tear-off labor and disposal costs, saving $1,000-$2,000 on most mobile homes.
A tear-off removes all existing roofing material down to the decking. This costs more but allows full inspection and repair of the underlying structure.
Mobile home re-roofing costs significantly less than site-built homes due to smaller roof areas and simpler structures. Most projects fall between $3,000 and $8,000 depending on the size of your home and the material you choose.
Single-Wide Metal Roof-Over
Most affordable option. No tear-off needed.
$3,000 - $4,500
Single-Wide Tear-Off + Metal
Full replacement with structural inspection.
$4,500 - $6,000
Double-Wide Metal Roof-Over
Larger area, still cost-effective with roof-over.
$5,000 - $6,500
Double-Wide Tear-Off + Metal
Complete replacement for double-wide units.
$6,000 - $8,000
Insurance is one of the biggest motivators for mobile home roof replacement in Florida. Many insurers will not write or renew HO-7 policies (the standard mobile home policy) on homes older than 25 years without proof that the roof has been upgraded or is in certifiable condition.
A new roof can make an otherwise uninsurable mobile home insurable again. It can also reduce your annual premium by 15-30% and increase your home's resale value. We provide all documentation your insurance company needs, including material specifications, wind rating certifications, and permit closure letters.
We'll inspect your mobile home roof, assess the structure, and recommend the best material and approach — roof-over or tear-off. No cost, no obligation.