
Most Miami homeowners we talk to want one number — and the honest answer is that there isn't one. Roof replacement cost depends on roof size, pitch, the system you choose (shingle, tile, metal, flat), the condition of the deck under the old roof, and the HVHZ code upgrades required for permitting.
As a general range in 2026, asphalt shingle replacement on a typical single-family Miami home runs from the low five figures up through the mid-five figures. Tile and standing-seam metal cost more — but last decades longer. The right answer for your home depends on the specifics.
We provide free, written, itemized estimates so you can see exactly what you're paying for: tear-off, deck repair, underlayment, materials, flashing, labor, permits and warranty. No upsell. If a repair makes more sense than a replacement, we'll tell you that, too.
