Roofing Services · Hialeah, FL
Roofing Services in Hialeah, FL
Licensed roofing contractor serving Hialeah, FL. Professional roof replacement, repair, and storm damage restoration. Free estimates, financing available.
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Reviewed by Aldo Dellamano, Licensed General Contractor · Last updated April 2026
Introduction
ialeah is one of Miami-Dade County's most densely populated cities — 223,109 residents packed into neighborhoods like West Hialeah, Palm Springs, and East Hialeah, many of them living under roofs built in the 1960s, '70s, and '80s. Those roofs were never designed for the wind loads South Florida now demands. When Hurricane Wilma tore through in 2005 as a Category 3 storm, it exposed just how vulnerable that older housing stock truly was, and prompted a generation of Hialeah homeowners to finally make the switch to hurricane-rated roofing systems.
At Haven Bathrooms & Kitchens, we've been part of that upgrade ever since — pulling permits with Hialeah's Building Division, installing NOA-approved materials, and backing every job with a lifetime workmanship warranty. If your roof is overdue, this page is your starting point.
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Roof replacement in Hialeah, FL must comply with Florida Building Code High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) requirements, mandating 175+ mph wind uplift resistance, six-nail fastening patterns on every shingle, and Miami-Dade County Notice of Acceptance (NOA) approved materials — the strictest residential roofing code in the United States. Hialeah also issues its own building permits through its city Building Division, separate from Miami-Dade County, meaning your contractor must be familiar with Hialeah's specific submittal requirements, not just the county's general process.
Haven is led by licensed Florida General Contractor Aldo Dellamano, with over 30 years of South Florida construction experience and a team of 20 full-time in-house crews — no subcontractors, no day labor. Across the five South Florida counties Haven serves, the company completes 1,200+ roofing and bathroom remodels every year — and the volume is growing. That production depth means your project isn't a one-off scramble; it's a repeatable, documented process from permit application to final inspection.
“Across the five South Florida counties Haven serves, the company completes 1,200+ roofing and bathroom remodels every year — and the volume is growing.”
Our South Florida roofing division handles every roofing service under one roof — from emergency storm damage restoration after a tropical event to complete roof replacement with fully engineered systems. Whether your home is in West Hialeah's mid-century single-family blocks or in the Palm Springs pocket closer to the Palmetto, we know the permitting, the materials, and the inspection cadence Hialeah demands.
What You Get
Roofing Services We Provide in Hialeah
Full Roof Replacement
A complete roof replacement includes full tear-off of existing materials, decking inspection and repair, new HVHZ-approved underlayment, and final installation — all permitted through Hialeah's Building Division.
Roof Repair
Not every damaged roof needs full replacement. Our roof repair service addresses localized leaks, wind-lifted sections, and flashing failures — ideal when the decking is sound and the majority of the roof system is intact.
Metal Roofing
Standing seam and metal tile systems offer exceptional longevity and wind resistance in Hialeah's humid subtropical climate. Explore our metal roofing options for a system rated to last 40–70 years.
Shingle Roofing
Architectural and impact-rated asphalt shingles remain the most popular choice in Hialeah's residential neighborhoods. Our shingle roofing installations use Miami-Dade NOA-approved products and six-nail fastening throughout.
Storm Damage Restoration
After a named storm or severe afternoon thunderstorm, our storm damage restoration team provides rapid inspection, emergency tarping, insurance documentation support, and full restoration — fast.

In the Field
A Haven crew mid-tear-off on a 1970s-era Hialeah home, exposing original plywood decking for inspection before new HVHZ-rated underlayment is installed.
Haven roofing project in Hialeah, FL — crew removing old roofing material and inspecting decking
Why Hialeah's Older Homes Face Higher Risk
Approximately half of Hialeah's residential housing stock was constructed before 1992 — the year Florida adopted post-Hurricane Andrew building codes. Homes built before that threshold were never required to meet HVHZ wind uplift standards, making a full roof replacement not just an upgrade, but a critical safety investment.
Process
How Our Hialeah Roof Replacement Process Works
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Free Inspection & Estimate
A Haven project manager visits your Hialeah home, inspects the existing roof system, assesses decking condition, checks for moisture intrusion, and provides a detailed written estimate at no charge. Financing is available if needed.
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Permit Submittal to Hialeah Building Division
We prepare and submit all required documentation to the City of Hialeah's Building Division — not just Miami-Dade County — including engineering drawings, product NOA numbers, and contractor licensing details. Haven pulls over 1,500 building permits per year, so this step is routine for our team.
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Tear-Off & Decking Inspection
On project day, our crew strips all existing roofing materials down to the deck. Every sheet of plywood or OSB is inspected for rot, delamination, and structural compromise. Damaged decking is replaced before any new material goes down — no shortcuts.
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HVHZ Underlayment & Material Installation
We install Florida Building Code-compliant, Miami-Dade NOA-approved underlayment, then apply your chosen roofing system — shingle, metal, or tile — using code-mandated fastening patterns. All materials are rated for 175+ mph wind uplift per HVHZ requirements.
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Final Inspection & Wind Mitigation Report
A city inspector from Hialeah's Building Division performs the final inspection. Once passed, we provide a wind mitigation report you can submit to your insurance carrier — often resulting in a meaningful premium reduction.
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By the Numbers
Haven Roofing by the Numbers
175+ mph
HVHZ Wind Rating
Required for all Hialeah re-roofing projects under Florida Building Code
1,500+
Permits Pulled Annually
Including Hialeah Building Division submittals
4–6 Weeks
Typical Project Timeline
Permit application through final city inspection
<3%
Warranty Callback Rate
Across all Haven roofing installations

In the Field
Pallets of Miami-Dade NOA-approved impact-rated shingles staged outside a Hialeah home before installation — every product on this job carries a current NOA number.
Haven roofing project in Hialeah, FL — underlayment and flashing installation detail
Side-by-Side
Roof Repair vs. Full Roof Replacement: Which Does Your Hialeah Home Need?
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Hialeah's inland subtropical climate is punishing on roofing materials in ways that coastal cities often overshadow. Without the sea breeze that moderates temperatures in coastal Miami neighborhoods, Hialeah sees intense afternoon thunderstorms from June through September, sustained high humidity that accelerates shingle granule loss, and direct UV exposure that degrades sealant strips faster than manufacturers' lab conditions predict. The area around Amelia Earhart Park and Milander Park — both in the heart of the city — sits well inland, where afternoon storm cells tend to stall and dump heavy rain before moving east.
The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) requires that any contractor performing re-roofing in Florida hold a valid state license — a basic protection that homeowners should verify before signing any contract. Haven's team is fully licensed under GC Aldo Dellamano, and every project is documented and inspected, not handed off to day labor or unlicensed crews.
“Haven's team is fully licensed under GC Aldo Dellamano, and every project is documented and inspected, not handed off to day labor or unlicensed crews.”
For Hialeah homes in East Hialeah's older industrial-residential corridors — where buildings date back to the 1960s and originally carried built-up tar-and-gravel or three-tab shingle systems — a full replacement is almost always the right call. These roofs have long exceeded their design lifespan, and even a relatively minor storm can turn a maintenance issue into a catastrophic leak. The National Hurricane Center reports that storms with Wilma-level intensity can recur in South Florida on multi-decade cycles — and with each passing year, an aging roof has less margin to absorb the next hit.

In the Field
A finished standing-seam metal roof on a West Hialeah single-family home — installed to HVHZ standards, permitted through Hialeah's Building Division, and backed by Haven's lifetime workmanship warranty.
Haven roofing project in Hialeah, FL — completed roof with clean ridge caps and proper drip edge
Local Storm History
Why Hialeah Roofs Need to Be Hurricane-Ready
Inland subtropical climate with high humidity and intense afternoon thunderstorms throughout summer months.
Hurricane Wilma · 2005 · Cat 3
Category 3 storm caused widespread roof damage across Hialeah's older 1960s-80s housing stock, prompting many homeowners to upgrade to hurricane-rated systems.
Permitting in Hialeah
Hialeah issues its own building permits separate from Miami-Dade County. The city's Building Division has specific submittal requirements for re-roofing.
Neighborhoods
Roofing Across Hialeah
Our local crew works in every Hialeah neighborhood, from established communities to new developments.
West Hialeah
Single-family homes built mid-century
East Hialeah
Older industrial-residential mix
Hialeah Gardens area
Adjacent suburban community
Palm Springs
Established residential pocket
Local Resources
Hialeah Homeowner Resources
Permits, property records, flood maps, and other official resources for Hialeah, FL.
Common Questions
Roofing Questions in Hialeah
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The information on this page is for general guidance only and does not constitute a binding quote, warranty, or professional engineering advice. Project costs, timelines, and material specifications vary based on property condition, scope, and local code requirements. A licensed Haven Bathrooms & Roofing estimator will provide a detailed, project-specific proposal during your free on-site consultation. All work is performed under applicable Florida building permits and inspections.
Content Disclosure
This article is provided for general information only and reflects current Florida Building Code requirements, common South Florida construction practices, and Haven's field experience. Actual project costs, permit requirements, material availability, and timelines vary based on your home, municipality, and project scope. Florida law requires that any residential construction work over $1,000 be performed by a licensed contractor — always consult a Florida-licensed contractor before starting a roofing or bathroom remodel and verify credentials at myfloridalicense.com. This guidance is not a substitute for a project-specific estimate or on-site evaluation by a licensed professional.
