Roofing Services · Miami, FL
Tile Roof Replacement in Miami, FL
Concrete and clay tile tear-off and reinstallation built for 50+ years in South Florida 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 Tile Replacement in Miami?
Full Tile Replacement System
Haven's tile replacement covers the entire roof system — not just the tiles. We remove old tile, inspect and replace underlayment, repair decking, and complete the tile replacement with hurricane clips and NOA-approved materials.
50+ Year Tile Replacement
Concrete and clay tile replacements last 50 years or longer in South Florida when properly installed. Haven's tile replacement methods maximize that lifespan with proper weight distribution and ventilation.
Hurricane Clip Tile Replacement
Every tile replacement we install is mechanically fastened with hurricane clips rated for HVHZ wind loads. No mortar-set shortcuts, no adhesive-only methods.
Tile Roof Replacement for Miami Homes
South Florida's signature barrel and S-tile roofs were built to last, but even tile needs replacement after 40-50 years — or sooner if the underlayment beneath fails. Haven specializes in tile reroofing that preserves your home's character while upgrading every layer to current Florida Building Code. 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.
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
Tile Replacement 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.
