When your structure is sound, re-roofing adds a complete new layer without a full tear-off.
Re-roofing, or overlaying, installs a brand-new layer of shingles directly over your existing roof. When your decking is solid and you have only one existing layer, this method delivers full protection at a significantly lower cost and in less time.
Florida code allows one overlay over an existing shingle layer. We inspect your current roof to confirm the structure is suitable, so you get a durable result that will hold up against Broward County storms.
Find Out If You QualifyFull inspection of existing shingles, decking, and flashing before we begin.
Premium architectural shingles installed over your existing surface.
All critical flashing points replaced to ensure a watertight seal.
New ridge cap and ventilation components installed for proper airflow.
Work performed to Florida building code, with permit pulled when required.
Labor and materials warranty provided at job completion.
We confirm your existing roof has one layer, solid decking, and no hidden damage.
Choose from a range of shingle styles and colors to match your home.
New shingles, flashing, and ridge cap installed over the existing surface.
Site fully cleaned, final inspection completed, warranty documentation delivered.
Skip the tear-off labor and disposal fees without sacrificing quality protection.
Most re-roofing projects are finished in one to two days.
A properly installed overlay performs just as well as a full replacement for a qualifying roof.
I thought I needed a full replacement and was dreading the cost. Qualitech inspected it and told me I qualified for re-roofing. Saved thousands and the roof looks brand new.Maria L., Deerfield Beach, FL
Your roof needs to have only one existing layer of shingles and structurally sound decking with no rot or significant soft spots. We confirm this during the free inspection.
Yes, when the underlying structure is in good condition. The new shingle layer provides the same weather resistance and protection as a fresh installation.
In most cases, yes. We pull all required permits and ensure the work meets Florida building code throughout the process.
If we uncover rotted decking or structural issues during installation, we stop, show you exactly what we found, and give you a clear repair estimate before proceeding.
No pressure. No commitment. Just honest answers about your roof.