Carlos Roofer has delivered re-roofing and full roof replacements across Plantation, FL and Broward County for over 17 years. Every project is fully permitted, HVHZ-compliant, and completed by a local licensed contractor. Request your free estimate today.
Carlos Roofer is a licensed roofing contractor based in Plantation, FL, serving homeowners since 2007. Carlos leads every re-roofing project personally, from the initial inspection to the final Broward County sign-off. No subcontracting. No unfamiliar crews on your roof.
Every re-roofing job starts with a thorough inspection of the full roof surface and attic.Our team checks for deck rot, soft spots, and structural concerns before writing any quote. What you see in the written estimate is exactly what you pay. No surprise charges added on job day.
We have earned the trust of Plantation homeowners through consistent permitted work and clear communication from start to finish:
Not every roofing problem calls for full replacement, but these signs make it clear. Catching them early prevents interior damage, mold costs, and emergency repair bills.
Asphalt shingles shed granules as they age. Once granule loss accelerates, shingles can no longer protect the deck from South Florida's UV exposure. Bare patches and gritty buildup in gutters are clear indicators.
A sagging deck points to rotted sheathing beneath the shingles. This goes beyond cosmetic repair.
The same area leaking after two or three repair visits means the surrounding shingles and underlayment have failed.
South Florida's heat and humidity degrade asphalt shingles faster than northern climates. A roof lasting 30 years in Ohio may reach the end of life in 20 years here.
Missing shingles, a lifted ridgeline, or widespread granule loss after a storm often make repair impractical.
Any light coming through the roof deck means the barrier between interior and exterior has been compromised.
Delivering Quality, Durability, and Peace of Mind.
Carlos personally inspects the roof surface, attic, and deck for soft spots, rot, or structural concerns before providing a written quote. No surprises are added to the invoice later.
A Broward County building permit is submitted and approved before any work begins. The permit creates an official record, essential for insurance claims, home sales, and warranty documentation.
All existing shingles, underlayment, and damaged decking are removed completely. The deck is fully exposed for evaluation before new materials go on.
Any rotted, warped, or water-damaged roof decking and sheathing is replaced. Skipping this step is one of the most common causes of premature roofing failure.
Starter strip, high-performance underlayment, drip edge, shingles, and ridge cap are installed to Florida Building Code specs. All materials carry Miami-Dade Product Approval.
A Broward County inspector signs off on the completed work. Carlos Roofer provides a wind mitigation certificate, which the homeowner submits to their insurer for a premium discount of up to 30 percent.
These are the most common choice for Plantation re-roofs. GAF Timberline, CertainTeed Landmark, and Owens Corning Duration offer the wind resistance and manufacturer warranties South Florida demands. Architectural shingles outperform 3-tab shingles on every metric that matters in a hurricane-prone climate.
These shingles are the premium upgrade for homeowners targeting maximum protection or an insurance discount. Class 4 shingles meet UL 2218 standards and carry the highest impact resistance rating available. Many Broward County insurers offer meaningful premium reductions for Class 4 installs.
Metal roofing and tile roofing are available for homeowners who want a longer lifespan or a specific aesthetic. Metal re-roofs typically last 40 to 70 years with excellent wind ratings. Tile re-roofs suit South Florida's Mediterranean-style homes.
A Broward County building permit is pulled before work starts on every re-roofing project. This creates an official record that protects homeowners at resale, during insurance claims, and at the final county inspection. No exceptions and absolutely no shortcuts on any job.
After the final inspection, We provide a wind mitigation certificate at no additional charge. Homeowners submit it to their insurer and typically receive premium reductions of 15 to 30 percent, a meaningful and measurable return on the re-roofing investment.
Plantation falls inside the High Velocity Hurricane Zone. Every material Carlos Roofer installs carries Miami-Dade Product Approval, the most rigorous wind-resistance certification in the country. No uncertified materials, no substitutions, and no compromises on code compliance.
Carlos Roofer is not a franchise or a traveling crew. The business has been based in Plantation, FL since 2007, and most re-roofing clients come from neighbors referring neighbors. Local accountability and community familiarity drive every decision on every re-roofing job.
Carlos Roofer serves Plantation and surrounding Broward County communities. Re-roofing projects are completed throughout:
Searching for a re-roofing contractor near Plantation, FL? Carlos Roofer has completed projects across most Broward County neighborhoods. Call to confirm service availability. Coverage is rarely an issue.
Contact Carlos Roofer for a free re-roofing inspection in Plantation, FL. We walk through every question and deliver a clear, written estimate with absolutely no obligation.
Re-roofing and roof replacement describe the same scope of work: full removal of the existing roofing system and installation of a complete new system from the deck up. In Florida’s HVHZ zone, a full tear-off and replacement is the correct, code-compliant standard in most cases.
Florida Building Code allows a maximum of two shingle layers. Homes with two existing layers must complete a full tear-off before new shingles can be installed. HVHZ compliance and Miami-Dade Product Approval specs also require a clean, inspected deck, making complete tear-off the standard approach in Broward County.
Re-roofing cost depends on roof size, pitch, deck condition, the number of existing layers, and the material selected. Every home is different, so Carlos Roofer provides a free, written, itemized estimate after an on-site inspection. Contact us to schedule your free assessment.
Most residential re-roofing projects in Plantation complete in one to three days depending on size and complexity. Permit processing and Broward County inspection scheduling add time to the overall timeline. Carlos Roofer coordinates all permits and inspections and keeps homeowners updated throughout.
Yes. A Broward County building permit is required for any re-roofing project. The permit triggers a mandatory final county inspection, protecting the homeowner and ensuring Florida Building Code compliance. Any contractor offering to skip the permit is creating a serious liability for the homeowner. Carlos Roofer pulls permits on every job, no exceptions.