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Roof-to-Wall Attachment. Why is it necessary?
In the wake of increasingly intense hurricane seasons, many Florida homeowners are taking a second look at their roofs—not just what's on top, but how it's connected. One overlooked but crucial factor in hurricane readiness is the roof-to-wall attachment.
Sir George
Oct 222 min read


Shingle vs. Tile vs. Metal: which roof lasts longer in South Florida?
South Florida durability at a glance: asphalt shingles last ~15–20 years; tile can exceed 50 years but often needs new underlayment at 20–25; metal (esp. standing seam) runs 40–70 years, with aluminum favored near salt air. The article explains climate stress, HVHZ approvals, and how time-in-home and life-cycle cost should guide your quote.
Oswaldo Zerega Garaycoa
Sep 193 min read


How to File a Roof Insurance Claim in Florida (Simple Step-by-Step)
How to File a Roof Insurance Claim in Florida (Simple Step-by-Step) Storms, sun, and sudden leaks are part of life in South Florida. If...
Oswaldo Zerega Garaycoa
Sep 173 min read


Florida Building Code vs. HVHZ: what homeowners in Broward & Miami-Dade must know before getting roof quotes
Florida Building Code vs. HVHZ If you live in South Florida, every roof job has to follow the Florida Building Code (FBC). The FBC is the...
sirgeorge3
Sep 153 min read


10 Signs It’s Time to Call a Professional Roofer (South Florida Edition)
Between year-round sun, tropical downpours, and the occasional hurricane, South Florida is tough on roofs. Spotting early warning signs...
sirgeorge3
Sep 52 min read
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