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Roof Replacement Cost in Miami Gardens, FL

Most homeowners in Miami Gardens pay around $11,450 for a new roof.

Full range: $4,650 to $91,650 depending on size and materials

13% above national average
Price per sq ft $4.63 – $30.55
Asphalt 4.63/sq
Architectural 5.72/sq
Metal 12.55/sq
Tile 13.10/sq
Cedar 9.82/sq
Flat 6.00/sq
Slate 30.55/sq
Concrete 8.45/sq

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Cost by House Size and Material in Miami Gardens

House Size Asphalt Architectural Metal Tile
1000 sq ft $4,650 $5,750 $12,550 $13,100
1500 sq ft $6,950 $8,600 $18,800 $19,650
2000 sq ft $9,250 $11,450 $25,100 $26,200
2500 sq ft $11,600 $14,300 $31,350 $32,700
3000 sq ft $13,900 $17,200 $37,650 $39,250

Roofing in Miami Gardens: what locals should know

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Weather & climate

Miami Gardens sits in one of the nation's highest hurricane risk zones, with the Atlantic hurricane season from June through November driving strict roofing code requirements

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Best materials for Miami Gardens

Florida Building Code requires wind-rated shingles in Miami Gardens; choose products rated to 130+ mph and consider metal roofing for superior hurricane resistance

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Local market

Fall through spring is the preferred roofing season in Miami Gardens, as extreme summer heat can compromise installation quality

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Permits

Miami Gardens's building department requires permits for full roof replacements; most contractors handle the permit application process

What Affects Roofing Cost in Miami Gardens

Savings Tip

Check if your insurance covers wind damage from hurricanes. Florida law requires insurers to cover roof replacement if wind damage exceeds a threshold.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a new roof cost in Miami Gardens?

Most Miami Gardens homeowners pay between $4,650 to $91,650 for a new roof, depending on size, material, and pitch. Miami Gardens sits in one of the nation's highest hurricane risk zones, with the Atlantic hurricane season from June through November driving strict roofing code requirements

Is roofing more expensive in Miami Gardens than the national average?

Roofing in Miami Gardens runs close to the national average for a comparable home — labor rates, material availability, and code requirements all sit near the middle of the range. Miami Gardens's housing stock averages about 55 years, so most quotes include line items for decking repair, updated ventilation, and code-catch-up work that newer homes wouldn't need.

How does Miami Gardens's humidity shape roofing material choice?

Florida Building Code requires wind-rated shingles in Miami Gardens; choose products rated to 130+ mph and consider metal roofing for superior hurricane resistance

What permits, inspections, and HOA approvals does Miami Gardens require for a new roof?

Miami Gardens's building department requires permits for full roof replacements; most contractors handle the permit application process. Verify the permit application names you as the property owner — when a Miami Gardens contractor pulls a permit in their own name, you can't independently track inspections or appeal failures. In Miami Gardens's HOA-heavy neighborhoods, factor in 2-4 weeks for architectural-committee approval of color and material — start that process before signing the contract.

What line items should a humid-climate roofing quote in Miami Gardens cover?

For a Miami Gardens home, the quote should cover tear-off, underlayment, flashing, drip edge, starter strip, ridge cap, decking inspection, disposal/cleanup, and the permit. Given the humidity, your quote should also list ridge ventilation and algae-resistant (AR) shingle granules — algae streaking is a regional defect, not an aesthetic one. Any Miami Gardens bid that omits these items deserves a follow-up question; the gaps are how a "low" quote becomes the expensive one by the end.

Are there special roofing requirements in Miami Gardens for hurricanes?

Yes. Miami Gardens is in a hurricane-prone area and local building codes typically require enhanced wind uplift ratings and specific fastening patterns. Your contractor should be familiar with local wind-zone requirements.

My home in Miami Gardens is older. Does that affect the cost?

Often yes. Homes in Miami Gardens average around 55 years old. Older roofs may need additional decking repair, updated ventilation, or code-required upgrades that add to the base replacement cost.

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