Work is aligned with the Florida Building Code and, where specified, Miami-Dade NOA components for coastal exposure.
1) Design & Options: Site visit, attic check (when safe), photos; good/better/best paths (Owens, GAF, IKO, Mule-Hide, TPO).
2) Estimate & Schedule: Line-item scope with timeline targets; we coordinate HOA/ARC submittals.
3) Permits & Prep: Permits pulled; material/color approvals; protect interiors/exteriors and plan staging.
4) Decking & Dry-In: New or verified decking as required, drip edge, peel-and-stick underlayment, flashings.
5) System Install: Shingle/tile/membrane installed to manufacturer specs; penetrations and ridges detailed.
6) Quality & Cleanup: Daily magnet sweeps, debris removal; inspection support.
7) Final Walkthrough: Punch list, photo packet, warranty & care guide.
We’ll explain wind ratings, lifespan, and maintenance so you choose with confidence.
We separate must-haves from nice-to-haves—no pressure, just clear choices.
Most single-family homes finish in 1–3 working days after permits and materials are ready, depending on size, complexity, inspections, and weather.
Yes. We pull permits, schedule inspections, and provide HOA/ARC paperwork and spec sheets as needed.
Yes—with careful staging and dry-in procedures. We pause for lightning/high winds per safety protocol
Workmanship: 10 years on roofs we install.
Materials: per manufacturer selection (Owens, GAF, IKO, Mule-Hide, TPO). We provide written terms in your proposal.
Absolutely—we photograph decking after tear-off and tune ventilation (ridge/soffit) to protect shingles and manage attic moisture.
Most residential projects are completed within 3 to 5 days, depending on the size of the home and the materials used. However, factors like weather conditions and the complexity of the roof pitch can occasionally extend this timeline.
Due to high winds and salt air, metal roofing and concrete or clay tiles are highly recommended for their durability and wind resistance. High-quality asphalt shingles are also a popular and cost-effective option, provided they are rated for high-velocity hurricane zones.
If your roof has minor leaks or localized shingle damage, a repair may suffice. However, if the roof is over 15–20 years old, has widespread structural damage, or has suffered significant storm impact, a new roof installation is often the more cost-effective long-term solution.
Yes. Every roof installation we perform in Fort Lauderdale, FL strictly adheres to the Florida Building Code, specifically the requirements for High-Velocity Hurricane Zones (HVHZ), ensuring your home is as safe as possible.
Absolutely. Modern roofing materials are designed with "cool roof" technology that reflects more sunlight and absorbs less heat. This can significantly reduce the load on your HVAC system, leading to lower cooling costs during the hot Florida summers.
At Lake Erie Roofing and Construction, you can count on fast, local service across Broward, Miami-Dade, and nearby Palm Beach. We schedule smart around traffic and school zones, stage materials to minimize disruption, and coordinate HOA/ARC requirements where needed. Our crews work to Florida Building Code standards and use Miami-Dade NOA-approved components where specified—ideal for coastal and high-wind areas. Whether you’re inland or near the water, you’ll get the same responsive dispatch, clear updates, and clean, code-compliant workmanship.
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