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Miami-Dade Storm-Damage Roofing

Miami-Dade County sits in Florida's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone — the strictest roofing-code jurisdiction in the United States. After any storm, a free inspection documents damage and confirms your roof still meets HVHZ standards.

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Local notes — Miami-Dade

Miami-Dade is one of two HVHZ counties in Florida (with Broward). Every roofing material installed here must carry a Miami-Dade Notice of Acceptance (NOA) — a product approval stricter than the statewide Florida Product Approval. Hurricane Andrew's 1992 Category 5 landfall over Homestead is the reason these codes exist, and they remain the toughest residential wind standards in the nation.

Storm damage on Miami-Dade roofs

Miami-Dade roofs face the highest design wind speeds in Florida — and HVHZ rules mean repairs must restore full code compliance, not just stop the leak.

In the HVHZ, design wind speeds reach 175 mph in some coastal zones. Wind uplift breaks shingle and tile seals across whole sections at once, and salt air off Biscayne Bay accelerates fastener corrosion year-round. Because every repair must meet NOA standards, a licensed HVHZ-experienced roofer is essential — a non-compliant repair can void both your warranty and your windstorm coverage.

Tile roofs are common across Miami-Dade and require specialized inspection: a single cracked tile can let water reach the underlayment, and HVHZ re-roofing triggers secondary water barrier requirements that older homes may not have. A free inspection identifies whether your roof meets current code or qualifies for upgrade.

🌀 Miami-Dade storm history

Hurricane Andrew (1992) devastated Homestead and south Miami-Dade as a Category 5 — the event that created the HVHZ code. Irma (2017) and the 2020–2024 seasons brought repeated wind and water damage across the county. Miami-Dade records some of Florida's highest annual storm-claim volumes.

Pricing in Miami-Dade

2026 roof repair & replacement ranges

Ranges reflect 2026 quotes from licensed Miami-Dade HVHZ roofers. NOA-approved materials and enhanced installation push Miami-Dade above the Florida state average.

Roof workTypical rangeBest for
Minor storm repair$500 – $1,800A few damaged shingles or tiles, small leaks
Section / slope replacement$2,000 – $7,000Localized wind damage, one slope
Full roof replacement$11,000 – $32,000+Widespread damage, HVHZ tile or shingle re-roof
Free inspection$0Every homeowner after a storm

HVHZ Notice of Acceptance materials and the required secondary water barrier add cost versus non-HVHZ counties — but they are mandatory for code compliance and windstorm insurance eligibility in Miami-Dade.

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Storm roof claims in Miami-Dade

Wind damage is covered under most Miami-Dade policies — but the county's separate hurricane deductible and HVHZ rules make documentation critical.

Most Miami-Dade policies carry a separate, higher hurricane deductible (often 2–5% of the home's insured value) for named storms. Adjusters require dated evidence tying damage to a specific event, and any repair must restore NOA-compliant materials. A free inspection produces the photos, written assessment, and code notes your claim needs. Florida's 2023 insurance reforms also changed assignment-of-benefits rules — read your policy before signing anything with a contractor.

Right After the Storm

What to do once it's safe

1

Stay safe & tarp if needed

Don't climb a damaged roof. Cover active leaks from inside and call a pro for emergency tarping. Step-by-step tarp guide →

2

Document everything with dates

Dated photos of all visible damage — roof, ceilings, walls, attic. Timestamps matter for claim correlation.

3

Get a free licensed inspection

A licensed Miami-Dade roofer finds hidden damage and writes the report your claim needs.

4

File within your window

Submit promptly with the inspection report. Earlier is always stronger.

Contractor Verification

How to verify a roofer in Miami-Dade

After any major storm, unlicensed contractors flood Miami-Dade neighborhoods. Protect yourself.

Miami-Dade roofing contractors must hold a Florida Certified or Registered Roofing license AND be familiar with Miami-Dade HVHZ permitting through the county's RER (Regulatory and Economic Resources) department. Verify any contractor at MyFloridaLicense.com and confirm they pull HVHZ permits. After major storms, unlicensed crews are common in Homestead and south county — always verify before signing.

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Verify state license

Check the Florida licensing board before signing anything.

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Confirm insurance

Ask for liability and workers' comp certificates.

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Local pros know Miami-Dade-area permits and stay accountable.

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Common Questions

Miami-Dade roofing FAQ

What is a Miami-Dade Notice of Acceptance (NOA) and why does it matter?
A Notice of Acceptance is Miami-Dade County's product approval certifying that a roofing material meets High-Velocity Hurricane Zone standards. It is stricter than the statewide Florida Product Approval. Every roofing product installed in Miami-Dade must have a current NOA — without it, your roof fails inspection and your windstorm coverage can be denied.
Why is roofing more expensive in Miami-Dade than the rest of Florida?
Miami-Dade's HVHZ status requires NOA-approved materials, a secondary water barrier, and enhanced attachment methods that exceed the statewide code. These add material and labor cost, but they are mandatory and significantly reduce storm damage and insurance claims over the life of the roof.
How fast can I get a free roof inspection in Miami-Dade after a storm?
Typically 24–48 hours. After major events affecting Miami, Homestead, or the Beaches, HVHZ-licensed roofers' schedules fill within hours — submit the inspection form as soon as it is safe to do so.
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