Real pricing from 1,200+ South Florida projects. No gimmicks.
Based on a standard 2,000 square foot home in South Florida. Prices include materials, labor, permits, and tear-off of the existing roof.
| Material | Cost per Sq Ft | Avg Home (2,000 sqft) | Lifespan | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Asphalt Shingle | $4.50–$7.00 | $9,000–$14,000 | 15–25 years | Budget-friendly |
| Architectural ShingleMost Popular | $5.50–$8.50 | $11,000–$17,000 | 25–30 years | Most popular |
| Concrete Tile | $7.00–$12.00 | $14,000–$24,000 | 40–50 years | HOA communities |
| Clay Tile | $10.00–$18.00 | $20,000–$36,000 | 50+ years | Luxury homes |
| Standing Seam Metal | $9.00–$16.00 | $18,000–$32,000 | 40–70 years | Long-term value |
| Flat / TPO | $5.00–$9.00 | $10,000–$18,000 | 20–30 years | Commercial / flat |
Roof replacement costs vary by county due to local building codes, permit fees, and material requirements.
High Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) requirements add cost. Stricter permits, impact-rated materials required, additional inspections. The most expensive county for roofing in South Florida.
Includes: Homestead, Kendall, Doral, Miami Beach, Hialeah
Average baseline pricing for South Florida. Standard Florida Building Code compliance. Competitive contractor market keeps prices reasonable.
Includes: Fort Lauderdale, Pembroke Pines, Coral Springs, Hollywood, Plantation
Slightly higher due to larger average home size and prevalence of luxury materials like clay tile and standing seam metal. Longer drive times from contractor hubs add cost.
Includes: Boca Raton, West Palm Beach, Delray Beach, Boynton Beach, Jupiter
No two roofs cost the same. These are the biggest variables that determine your final price.
Larger roofs require more materials and labor. A 1,500 sqft roof costs significantly less than a 3,500 sqft roof.
Steeper roofs are harder to work on, requiring more safety equipment and time. Steep slopes add 15–30% to labor costs.
Material is the biggest cost variable. Asphalt shingles cost 60–70% less than clay tile or standing seam metal.
Miami-Dade HVHZ permits cost more and require stricter inspections. Broward and Palm Beach permits vary by municipality.
Tear-off of the old roof adds $1,000–$3,000 depending on material. Double-layer shingle roofs cost more to remove.
Insurance claims cover most storm damage costs — you pay only your deductible. Cash projects may qualify for financing.
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If your roof was damaged by a storm, hurricane, or hail, your homeowner's insurance likely covers a full replacement. Goliath Roofing has processed over 2,000 insurance claims with a 97% approval rate. We handle all documentation, attend the adjuster meeting, and negotiate to ensure you receive every dollar your policy entitles you to.
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