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TILE ROOF IN Coral Springs

Coral Springs may have the highest concentration of tile roofs in Broward County. The city's planned development from the 1970s through the 2000s installed thousands of concrete and barrel tile roofs across Eagle Trace, Cypress Run, Heron Bay, and dozens of other communities.

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Professional Tile Roofin Coral Springs

Coral Springs may have the highest concentration of tile roofs in Broward County. The city's planned development from the 1970s through the 2000s installed thousands of concrete and barrel tile roofs across Eagle Trace, Cypress Run, Heron Bay, and dozens of other communities. These roofs were built to last, and the tiles often do. But the underlayment beneath them does not last forever, and Coral Springs is now in the middle of a city-wide underlayment replacement cycle that will continue for the next decade.

Coral Springs tile work is almost always governed by HOA requirements. Tile profiles, colors, and even manufacturers may be specified by your community's architectural standards. We maintain an inventory of the most common tile profiles used in Coral Springs communities and can source specialty or discontinued profiles through our supplier network. The City of Coral Springs Building Division requires permits for all tile roof work and conducts HVHZ compliance inspections.

Leon Meir, Owner • Licensed since 2004

What's Included in Tile Roof

Concrete and Clay Tile Installation

New tile installation with proper battens, underlayment, and HVHZ-rated fastening to resist hurricane-force winds.

Underlayment Replacement (Tile Re-Lay)

Removing existing tiles, replacing the waterproofing layer beneath, and re-installing the original tiles when they are in good condition.

Broken Tile Replacement

Matching and replacing individual broken or cracked tiles with correct profile, color, and installation method.

Valley and Flashing Work

Proper valley liner installation and flashing at all penetrations and wall intersections, the areas where most tile roof leaks originate.

Ridge Cap Installation

Setting ridge and hip cap tiles with mortar or mechanical fasteners per current Florida Building Code requirements.

Our Tile RoofProcess

1

Free Tile Roof Inspection

We inspect tiles, underlayment, flashings, and fasteners. Tiles that look fine from the ground may have hidden underlayment failure beneath them.

2

Assessment and Options

We determine if you need tile replacement, underlayment replacement (with tile re-lay), or targeted repair. Each option is priced separately.

3

HOA Coordination

We prepare and submit the architectural review application to your HOA with material specifications and color samples.

4

Permitting

We pull the required permit through your local building department and schedule all inspections.

5

Tile Installation or Re-Lay

Our crew installs new tile or carefully removes, replaces underlayment, and re-lays existing tile. Every tile is secured to HVHZ wind standards.

6

Inspection and Warranty

Building department final inspection followed by our own quality check. Warranty documentation provided for both materials and labor.

Tile Roof in Coral SpringsNeighborhoods

Eagle Trace

Gated golf community built in the mid-1980s. Predominantly concrete tile roofs now 35-40 years old. Many homeowners facing full underlayment replacement even when tiles appear intact. HOA requires matching tile profiles and colors.

Cypress Run

Established 1980s community with single-family homes and townhomes. Original barrel tile roofs are common. Canal-adjacent properties experience higher humidity exposure that accelerates underlayment deterioration.

Heron Bay

Upscale gated community built in the late 1990s to early 2000s. Mix of flat and barrel tile roofs. Strict HOA with detailed architectural review for any roof modification. Premium materials required.

The Bridges

Newer luxury development with homes from the 2010s. Modern tile and designer shingle roofs still within warranty period. Maintenance and storm damage repair are the primary needs.

Wyndham / Ramblewood

Working-class neighborhoods with 1970s-1980s homes. Mix of original shingle roofs (past lifespan) and replacement tile. Cost-conscious homeowners looking for reliable, affordable reroofing options.

Coral Springs Country Club

Golf course community with 1990s homes. Tile roofs approaching the 25-30 year inspection window. Country club covenant requires premium roofing materials and approved contractor lists.

Tile Roof Cost in Coral Springs

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Why Coral Springs Homeowners Choose Us

50+ Year Roofing Investment

A properly installed tile roof in Coral Springs can last the lifetime of your home. We install to manufacturer specifications that maximize that lifespan.

Underlayment Experts

The #1 tile roof failure in Broward County is not the tile. It is the underlayment beneath it. Most Coral Springs tile roofs from the 1990s are reaching the 25-30 year underlayment replacement window right now.

HOA Approval Handled

We know the architectural review process for Coral Springs communities. We handle the submission, material approval, and color matching so you do not have to navigate your HOA alone.

Tile Roof in Coral Springs: FAQs

Most of my Coral Springs neighbors are getting their tile roofs redone. Why now?

Coral Springs was developed in waves from the 1970s through the 2000s. Communities built in the same era have tile roofs that are aging on the same timeline. The 1990s tile roofs are now 25-30 years old, which is when underlayment typically fails. Your neighbors are addressing the same age-related issue you may be facing.

What is the difference between tile replacement and tile re-lay in Coral Springs?

Tile replacement means removing old tiles and installing new ones with new underlayment. Tile re-lay means removing existing tiles, replacing only the underlayment, and reinstalling the original tiles. Re-lay saves 30-40% on material costs when the tiles are in good condition, which is common in Coral Springs homes where the tiles outlast the underlayment.

Can I keep my existing tiles when the underlayment is replaced in Coral Springs?

In many cases, yes. If your concrete or clay tiles are in good condition, we carefully remove them, replace the underlayment and flashing, and reinstall the original tiles. This saves significantly on material costs for Coral Springs homeowners. We assess tile condition during your free inspection.

How do I know if my tile roof underlayment needs replacement?

Signs include interior water stains during heavy rain, daylight visible in the attic, musty odors, or tiles that are sliding or lifting. However, underlayment failure often has no visible symptoms from outside. We recommend inspection for any Broward County tile roof over 20 years old.

How much does a tile roof cost in Coral Springs?

Tile roof replacement in Coral Springs typically ranges from $18,000 to $45,000+ depending on home size, roof complexity, and tile type (concrete vs. clay). Underlayment-only replacement with tile re-lay costs 30-40% less. We provide free, itemized estimates.

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