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Roofing Services · Miami, FL

Storm Damage Restoration in Miami, FL

Emergency tarping, insurance claim assistance, and full restoration for Miami homeowners. Licensed, insured, and ready to start your project.

A Safeguard Impact company — licensed South Florida contractor with 1,200+ projects completed each year

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About Miami, FL

442,241

Residents

1896

Founded

Miami-Dade

County

9 ZIPs

Coverage

The Haven Difference

Why Choose Haven for Storm Damage in Miami?

Emergency Storm Damage Response

Same-day emergency tarping to prevent further storm damage to your home. We're here when you need us most, especially after major storm events.

Storm Damage Insurance Expertise

We work directly with all major insurance carriers and adjusters to document storm damage properly and maximize your claim.

Full Storm Damage Restoration

From temporary tarping to complete roof replacement, we handle every step of storm damage restoration in-house.

Storm Damage Restoration for Miami Homes

Hurricane Andrew (1992) reshaped how Miami thinks about storm damage and roof construction. Modern building codes are strict for a reason — they save lives and homes. Haven's storm damage restoration team rebuilds damaged Miami roofs to current HVHZ standards, with full insurance documentation at every step.

Neighborhoods

Roofing Across Miami

Our local crew works in every Miami neighborhood, from established communities to new developments.

  • Brickell

    High-rise financial district along Biscayne Bay

  • Coconut Grove

    Historic bayfront village with tree canopies

  • Wynwood

    Arts district known for murals and warehouses

  • Little Havana

    Cuban cultural heart along Calle Ocho

  • Coral Way

    Historic residential boulevard

  • Edgewater

    Bayfront condos north of downtown

Storm History

Hurricanes in Miami

Hurricane Andrew (1992, Category 5): Catastrophic Category 5 storm caused $27B in damage and triggered Florida's strict modern building codes including the High Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) standard.

Subtropical climate with year-round UV intensity, salt air corrosion within 5 miles of the coast, and an active June-November hurricane season.

Permitting: City of Miami roofing projects require permits through the Miami-Dade County Building Department. All replacements must meet HVHZ requirements with materials rated for 175+ mph wind uplift.

Common Questions

Storm Damage FAQs in Miami

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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.