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Written By David Cusick
Last Updated February 2024
Maintaining your roof is critical to protecting you and your home, but isn't always a simple job. Hialeah sees higher temperatures than many other parts of the country, which puts your roof at risk of heat damage.
No matter the problem, there's a roofing pro near you who can help solve it. Use our guide of Hialeah's top roofers to find the best one for your job.
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Transparent project updates
Preventive services
Customer education
Transparent pricing
Services Offered
Our Rating
Customer education
Transparent pricing
Free inspections
Quality customer service
Transparent project updates
Services Offered
Our Rating
Transparent project updates
Transparent pricing
Customer education
Honors appointment windows
Quality customer service
Services Offered
Our Rating
Quality customer service
Transparent pricing
Free inspections
Customer education
Services Offered
Our Rating
Free inspections
Customer education
Honors appointment windows
Transparent project updates
Quality customer service
Transparent pricing
Services Offered
Our Rating
Honors appointment windows
Transparent pricing
Free inspections
Customer education
Quality customer service
Services Offered
Today's Homeowner looks at dozens of datapoints on roofers to come up with our data-driven rankings. It's not possible for a company to pay for preferential treatment in our rankings. We look at the following key factors in determining who should top our list:
Cost planning is important when tackling a project as big as roof replacement. Below, we outline the average price range for replacing a roof on a 1,500 square foot home in Hialeah. We also outline price differences between popular roof materials.
Roof installation is a major home improvement project that can cost a significant amount. It’s essential to do your research and find the most qualified company for the job. Here are the key factors to consider when choosing a roofer.
You may not think about your roof daily, but it protects your home in important ways. Be aware of these common signals that your roof needs to be checked and repaired by a professional roofer.
Your roof's age and material are both important. The most popular residential roofing material is asphalt shingles, which normally last 20–25 years before needing to be replaced. Schedule an inspection if your roof is reaching this age to determine if it needs to be replaced.
One of the clearest signs of a roof problem is leaking. Stains on walls, insulation, and ceilings — or in your attic — usually mean that water is seeping through worn or damaged shingles. Don't ignore small leaks, because even these can encourage mold growth and roof deterioration.
If you can see roof decking or sheathing visible under your shingles, it means those shingles are severely curling or losing their seal, and replacement is required. Shingles should lie flat to prevent water from getting into your home.
Inspect your shingles thoroughly from ground level or a steady ladder. Look for ones that have cracks or that are missing granules. Over time, hurricanes and other storms can cause surface damage. To keep your roof in repair, replace any shingles that detach or have gaping holes.
Roof flashing provides a weatherproof seal around chimneys, valleys, vents, and other areas that penetrate the roof. If this metal flashing is coming loose, cracked open, or worn down, it can allow leaks. Any issues with flashing should be addressed promptly.
If you notice your roofline sagging or sloping unevenly, it could signal a problem with the structure that requires further inspection by a roofer. A sagging roof deck will worsen over time if not reinforced or replaced.
The best type of roofing material for your home in Hialeah will depend on several factors, such as your budget and how often you want to do maintenance.
Asphalt is more budget-friendly, while options like metal cost more but last longer. Clay roofing may be beneficial around Hialeah due to its high solar reflectivity. Roofs of this type can help you save on cooling costs during the sunny summer months. You might be swayed by how environmentally friendly a material is, and opt for something like wood. If you live in a part of Hialeah where the risk of wildfire damage is higher, choices like clay, metal, or treated wood might appeal to you.
In Florida, contractors can be registered or certified. Registered contractors work in a specific county or city, must meet certain competencies and are required to have business insurance. Certified contractors can work anywhere in the state, and have to meet additional requirements, such as holding roofing insurance. Both types of license are handled through the Department of Business and Professional Regulation.
It generally takes around one to five days to replace a roof. Variables that could influence this timeline include the size of your roof, how easily accessible it is, and the weather in Hialeah during the timeframe. Hialeah tends to see a lot of rain, which might delay the project.
Generally, the fall or the spring is the best time of year to have your roof replaced. In the summer, Hialeah's hot temperatures can slow down the project.
Some roof replacement costs may be covered by your home insurance if you use one of your insurance company's preferred contractors (if it has any). It may be easier to get costs covered if the damage was caused by a covered weather event such as a severe storm. You should reach out to your home insurance company to find out if either of these situations apply to you.