Roofing Services · Coral Springs, FL
Shingle & Tile Roof Replacement in Coral Springs, FL
Coral Springs's strict architectural standards mean roof color, profile, and ridge details often need HOA approval before permit submission. Haven handles the HOA packet alongside the city permit through the Building Division on Sample Road.
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Reviewed by Aldo Dellamano, Licensed General Contractor · Last updated April 2026
Haven in Coral Springs
By the Numbers in Coral Springs
Haven and parent company Safeguard Impact have completed 3+ roofing scopes in Coral Springs — part of a broader 61-project history across 5 ZIP codes.
Across 29 months of work in Coral Springs, project volume reached 1 in 2023, 46 in 2025, and 14 in 2026 to date. Activity peaks in November.
Across Haven's full Coral Springs project history, 33071 leads with 27 projects ($27K median), followed by 33065 with 14 and 33076 with 11.
61
Total projects in Coral Springs
59
Last 12 months
3+
Roofing scopes
6.7/mo
Recent project velocity
Source: Haven internal project records (JobNimbus), aggregated to city level. Counts include licensed projects completed by Haven Home Remodeling Group and its parent Safeguard Impact Windows Doors & Roofing Inc. Project values rounded to nearest $5K. Refreshed 2026-04-29.
Recent Work
Recent Projects in Coral Springs
- Project 1· Q2 2026· ZIP 33065
Roof replacement
$15K–$20K - Project 2· Q2 2026· ZIP 33067
Roof replacement
$65K–$70K - Project 3· Q1 2026· ZIP 33071
Roof replacement
$40K–$45K - Project 4· Q3 2024· ZIP 33065
Roof replacement
$55K–$60K
ZIP-level anonymized · Source: Haven/Safeguard Impact internal records · Refreshed 2026-04-29
Introduction
More than half of Coral Springs's single-family homes were built between 1963 and 1990 — meaning thousands of properties in neighborhoods like Ramblewood and The Crossings are either on their original roof or a first replacement that's now past its useful life. When Hurricane Wilma tracked across Broward County in October 2005 as a Category 2 storm, it exposed exactly how vulnerable those aging shingle and tile roofs were to sustained wind loads.
Haven Home Remodeling Group provides full-service South Florida roofing services across Coral Springs, from HVHZ-compliant shingle roof replacement to tile, metal, and storm damage restoration — all permitted through the City of Coral Springs Building Division and backed by a lifetime workmanship warranty.
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Haven brings more than 30 years of South Florida construction experience to every roof replacement in Coral Springs. The city falls entirely within Broward County's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ), which means every replacement must comply with the Florida Building Code wind-uplift standards — currently rated for 175+ mph.
That requires specific fastening patterns, approved underlayment systems, and materials carrying a valid Miami-Dade Notice of Acceptance (NOA). Haven pulls every permit through the City of Coral Springs Building Division before a single shingle comes off.
“We complete more than 1,200 roofing projects per year across South Florida, and our warranty callback rate stays under 3%.”
Our 20 full-time in-house crews — no subcontractors, no day labor — handle the entire job from tear-off and decking inspection through final inspection. We complete more than 1,200 roofing projects per year across South Florida, and our warranty callback rate stays under 3%.
A typical roof replacement in Coral Springs runs four to six weeks from permit application to final inspection. The sequence starts with a free estimate and a full decking inspection — we probe every sheet of plywood for rot, soft spots, and storm damage before pricing the job.
Once the permit is issued, the crew performs a complete tear-off of the existing system, replaces any damaged decking, and installs drip edge and a peel-and-stick underlayment that meets HVHZ code. After the roofing material goes down with the required six-nail pattern or mechanical fastening, we schedule a final inspection with the city.
“Whether your home is in Eagle Trace or Heron Bay, the timeline and the permit process are identical — no shortcuts.”
Haven also handles adjuster meetings and insurance documentation if the replacement is tied to a Wilma-era storm damage restoration claim or a more recent weather event. Whether your home is in Eagle Trace or Heron Bay, the timeline and the permit process are identical — no shortcuts.
What You Get
Haven's Coral Springs Roofing Services
Shingle Roof Replacement
Haven installs shingle roof replacement systems using GAF Timberline, Owens Corning Duration, and CertainTeed Landmark — all NOA-approved architectural shingles rated for HVHZ wind loads. Impact-resistant options qualify for Florida wind-mitigation insurance credits.
Tile Roof Replacement
For master-planned communities like Heron Bay, Haven's tile roof replacement service covers concrete, clay, barrel, and flat S-tile systems. We inspect structural reinforcement capacity, install NOA-approved hurricane clips, and apply a full underlayment system before any tile is set.
Metal Roofing
Haven's metal roofing installations use Galvalume steel and Kynar-coated aluminum standing seam panels, rated for 175+ mph and Energy Star certified for Florida's heat load. Metal is increasingly popular on larger homes in the Eagle Trace and Coral Springs Country Club corridors.
Roof Repair
From missing shingles and flashing repair to pipe boot replacement and valley repair, Haven's roof repair crews respond quickly across all Coral Springs ZIP codes — 33065, 33067, 33071, and 33076. Emergency tarping is available after storm events.
Shingle Roofing
Beyond full replacements, Haven's shingle roofing service covers partial re-decking, 3-tab removal and upgrade to architectural shingles, and code-upgrade work required when Broward County triggers a permit for repairs exceeding 25% of the roof area.
HVHZ Compliance Is Not Optional in Coral Springs
As a Broward County municipality in the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone, every roofing material installed in Coral Springs must carry a valid Miami-Dade or Florida Product Approval listing — non-compliant installs fail final inspection and void manufacturer warranties.
Coral Springs's large stock of 1970s and 1980s tract homes — concentrated in neighborhoods like Ramblewood and The Crossings — was built predominantly with 3-tab asphalt shingles that have a rated lifespan of 15 to 20 years. Many of those roofs absorbed direct wind loading during Wilma in 2005 and have been patched rather than fully replaced since.
A full shingle roof replacement in Coral Springs today means removing that old 3-tab system, inspecting and replacing damaged decking, and installing a modern architectural shingle system that meets the Florida Building Code's HVHZ requirements. Haven uses GAF Timberline HDZ, Owens Corning Duration, and CertainTeed Landmark Series — all three carry Miami-Dade NOA listings and are rated for 130+ mph when installed with the HVHZ six-nail pattern and peel-and-stick underlayment.
“Many of those roofs absorbed direct wind loading during Wilma in 2005 and have been patched rather than fully replaced since.”
Unlike many contractors, Haven never overlays new shingles over old — every job is a clean tear-off so the decking can be properly inspected. Learn more about shingle roof replacement in our service guide.
When Haven Home Remodeling Group performs a shingle roof replacement in Coral Springs, we select materials engineered to endure South Florida's intense heat, heavy rainfall, and hurricane-season wind loads. Our standard offering is an architectural asphalt shingle rated for winds up to 130 mph, which aligns with Broward County's high-velocity hurricane zone building requirements.
For homeowners seeking added resilience, we also install impact-resistant Class 4 shingles that may qualify for homeowner's insurance premium discounts in Coral Springs. Every project uses synthetic underlayment to provide a critical moisture barrier against the region's frequent afternoon downpours.
“Our standard offering is an architectural asphalt shingle rated for winds up to 130 mph, which aligns with Broward County's high-velocity hurricane zone building requirements.”
On the warranty side, the shingles we carry include manufacturer limited warranties of 30 years or more, and Haven backs all labor with its own workmanship warranty. In Coral Springs's subtropical climate, a properly installed architectural shingle system typically delivers a lifespan of 20 to 25 years when maintained with annual inspections and prompt minor repairs.
The choice between shingle products matters for both performance and insurance cost in Coral Springs. Impact-resistant (Class 4) shingles — such as the GAF Timberline HDZ with StainGuard Plus or Owens Corning Duration FLEX — can qualify homeowners for a wind-mitigation credit (a reduction in the wind portion of their homeowner's insurance premium) when paired with a wind mitigation inspection report. Haven's shingle roofing installations include a full drip edge upgrade, an HVHZ-rated synthetic underlayment or peel-and-stick system, and proper attic ventilation to protect the new shingles from heat-driven premature aging — an issue in Coral Springs given the city's humid western microclimate near the Everglades.
“The choice between shingle products matters for both performance and insurance cost in Coral Springs.”
All shingle replacements carry Haven's lifetime workmanship warranty in addition to the manufacturer's product warranty, which ranges from 25 years to lifetime depending on the shingle tier selected. See Owens Corning's roofing line and GAF's shingle catalog for full product specs.
Process
How Haven Manages a Coral Springs Roof Replacement
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Free Estimate & Inspection
A Haven project manager visits your Coral Springs home, inspects the existing roof system, checks attic ventilation and decking condition, and provides a written line-item estimate at no charge. We also review your insurance policy if the replacement has a storm-damage component.
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Permit Application
Haven submits the permit application to the City of Coral Springs Building Division, including the product NOA documentation and installation drawings required for HVHZ compliance. We handle all communication with the building department — homeowners don't need to visit the office.
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Tear-Off & Decking Inspection
On install day, our crew performs a full tear-off of the existing roofing system. Every sheet of decking is probed and inspected — rotted or delaminated plywood is replaced before any new material goes down.
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HVHZ-Compliant Installation
Underlayment, drip edge, roofing material, and all flashings are installed to the Florida Building Code HVHZ standard. For shingles, that means peel-and-stick underlayment and a six-nail fastening pattern. For tile, it means hurricane clips and a full two-layer underlayment system.
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Final Inspection & Warranty
Haven schedules and passes the final city inspection, provides the homeowner with a copy of the closed permit, and registers the manufacturer warranty. The lifetime workmanship warranty activates the same day the permit closes.
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When Haven Home Remodeling Group begins a tile roof replacement in Coral Springs, homeowners know exactly what to expect at every stage. The process starts with a detailed on-site assessment and material selection, where our project coordinator walks you through concrete and clay tile options suited to South Florida's climate and Coral Springs HOA color guidelines.
Once permits are pulled from the City of Coral Springs Building Division, our licensed crew — typically a lead installer, two tile mechanics, and a ground support specialist — mobilizes within the agreed schedule. On day one, existing tiles and underlayment are carefully removed and the deck is inspected for any damaged sheathing.
“New code-compliant underlayment goes down on day two, followed by batten installation and tile laying over the remaining days, depending on roof size and pitch.”
New code-compliant underlayment goes down on day two, followed by batten installation and tile laying over the remaining days, depending on roof size and pitch. A final inspection is scheduled before our team completes a thorough site cleanup, leaving your Coral Springs property clean and your new roof ready for decades of performance.
Newer master-planned communities in Coral Springs — particularly Heron Bay and portions of Wyndham Lakes — were built with concrete or clay tile roofs that are now reaching their first major maintenance cycle. Tile is a premium roofing system with a rated lifespan of 40 to 50 years, but the underlayment beneath the tile typically degrades in 20 to 25 years in South Florida's heat and humidity. A tile roof replacement in Coral Springs doesn't always mean replacing every tile — in many cases Haven can re-use sound tiles over a completely new underlayment and hurricane clip system.
“However, when tiles have cracked, slipped, or the original installation predates HVHZ code upgrades, a full re-roof is the safer and more insurance-friendly path.”
However, when tiles have cracked, slipped, or the original installation predates HVHZ code upgrades, a full re-roof is the safer and more insurance-friendly path. Haven inspects the tile system, the battens, the hurricane clips, and the structural capacity of the roof deck before recommending re-underlayment versus full replacement.
Every tile system Haven installs in Coral Springs uses NOA-approved concrete or clay tile products secured with approved hurricane clips — a requirement under the Florida Building Code for all HVHZ installations. Tile's weight (roughly 9 to 12 pounds per square foot for concrete tile) means the roof framing must be capable of bearing the load.
Haven's estimators verify truss and rafter capacity before any tile job is quoted, and if structural reinforcement is needed, we handle that as part of the scope. Color matching is also a practical concern in established neighborhoods like Coral Springs Country Club — Haven works with leading tile manufacturers to source discontinued colors or approved equivalents so HOA approval is straightforward.
“Tile's weight (roughly 9 to 12 pounds per square foot for concrete tile) means the roof framing must be capable of bearing the load.”
The two-layer underlayment system required for HVHZ tile installations — typically a self-adhering modified bitumen base sheet plus a cap sheet — adds meaningful water-resistance redundancy on top of the tile itself. For a complete overview of Haven's roofing capabilities, visit our South Florida roofing services page.
Side-by-Side
Shingle vs. Tile: Which Is Right for Your Coral Springs Home?
| Feature | Architectural Shingle | Concrete / Clay Tile |
|---|---|---|
| Typical Lifespan | 25–30 years (HVHZ install) | 40–50 years (underlayment: 20–25 yrs) |
| Wind Rating | 130+ mph (Class 4 impact-resistant) | 150+ mph (hurricane-clipped NOA tile) |
| Weight per Sq. Ft. | 2–4 lbs — no structural upgrade needed | 9–12 lbs — framing inspection required |
| Insurance Credits | Wind-mitigation credit with Class 4 shingle | Highest mitigation credit tier in Florida |
| Typical Install Time | 2–3 days (after permit) | 4–7 days (after permit) |
| Relative Cost | Lower upfront cost | Higher upfront, lower long-term cost |
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Metal roofing has grown steadily in Coral Springs over the past decade, particularly on larger single-family homes in Eagle Trace and the Coral Springs Country Club area where homeowners are making long-term investments in storm resilience. Haven's metal roofing installations use Galvalume steel and Kynar 500-coated aluminum standing seam panels — both rated for 175+ mph wind uplift and certified under Energy Star for solar reflectance. Because Coral Springs sits about 12 miles inland from the Atlantic, direct salt-air corrosion is less aggressive than in beachfront cities like Pompano Beach or Lauderdale-by-the-Sea.
“That means a standard Galvalume system performs well here without the marine-grade aluminum upgrade required closer to the coast.”
That means a standard Galvalume system performs well here without the marine-grade aluminum upgrade required closer to the coast. Metal roofs in Coral Springs carry a 40- to 50-year lifespan, require minimal maintenance, and qualify for the highest wind-mitigation credits available under Florida's insurance rating system.
Standing seam metal roofing installation in Coral Springs follows the same HVHZ permitting path as shingle and tile — permit first, NOA documentation submitted to the City of Coral Springs Building Division, full decking inspection before panels go down. Haven's metal crews are factory-trained on the standing seam systems we install, and all work is done by our in-house teams. Kynar 500 coatings provide fade resistance and solar reflectance that reduces attic heat gain — a real benefit in Coral Springs given the city's western humidity and long summer sun exposure.
“For homes that need a durable, code-compliant, energy-efficient roof with minimal maintenance, metal is the strongest long-term option Haven offers.”
Metal roofing also eliminates the gutter-clogging debris problem that Coral Springs homeowners know well — the city's dense tree canopy drops leaves, seeds, and twigs after every storm, but a standing seam system sheds debris cleanly and doesn't trap it the way tile valleys can. For homes that need a durable, code-compliant, energy-efficient roof with minimal maintenance, metal is the strongest long-term option Haven offers.
Neighborhoods
Coral Springs Neighborhoods We Serve
Our roofing crew works across every part of Coral Springs, FL.
Eagle Trace
Upscale golf-course community with large single-family homes
Ramblewood
Mid-1970s suburban tract homes with mature tree canopy
Heron Bay
Master-planned gated community with newer tile-roof single-family homes
The Crossings
Family-oriented mid-century tract subdivision near major corridors
Coral Springs Country Club
Golf-front single-family homes around established private club
Wyndham Lakes
Lake-view residential community with mid-size single-family homes
Storm History
Coral Springs Weather & Storms
Understanding Coral Springs's climate is essential for choosing the right roofing system.
Notable Storm
Wilma
2005 · Category 2
Impact
Hurricane Wilma tracked across Broward County in October 2005, bringing sustained winds that caused widespread roof damage, downed trees, and extended power outages throughout Coral Springs. The storm's rapid eastward movement produced intense wind damage to shingle and tile roofs across the city's large stock of 1970s–1990s tract homes.
Climate & Permits
Coral Springs sits roughly 12 miles inland from the Atlantic coast, reducing direct salt-air corrosion compared to beachfront Broward cities, but its western position adjacent to the Everglades conservation areas elevates ambient humidity and standing-water flooding risk after heavy rainfall. The city's dense residential tree canopy moderates urban heat island effects somewhat, though it also creates persistent debris and gutter-clogging hazards after storms.
Residential roofing and remodeling permits in Coral Springs are issued by the City of Coral Springs Building Division. As a Broward County municipality, Coral Springs falls within the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ), requiring compliance with the Florida Building Code's stringent wind-resistance standards for all roofing materials and installation methods.
Resources
Coral Springs Resources
Official resources for permits, property records, flood maps, and weather alerts in Coral Springs.
About the Author
Aldo Dellamano
Licensed General Contractor · Haven Home Remodeling Group
Aldo Dellamano is a licensed Florida General Contractor with over 30 years of experience in South Florida roofing and bathroom remodeling. He leads Haven’s in-house crews across Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, Martin, and St. Lucie counties, where his team completes more than 1,200 projects per year. Aldo serves as the technical reviewer for every guide, city page, and FAQ published on havenhrg.com, with a focus on HVHZ wind-uplift compliance, Miami-Dade NOA-approved materials, and the permit process that determines whether a homeowner’s insurance claim gets paid.
Florida State Credentials
- #CGC1525289 (General Contractor)
- #CCC1335157 (Roofing Contractor)
- #CFC1434398 (Plumbing Contractor)
- #CMC1251666 (Mechanical Contractor)
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Roofing Questions in Coral Springs
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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.
