Cooper City FL Roofing Contractor — Straightforward Roofing for a Community That Does Its Research
Cooper City is small, tight-knit, and full of homeowners who don’t hire on impulse. The housing stock here is predominantly 1980s and 1990s construction, centered in neighborhoods like Embassy Lakes, Rock Creek, and Monterra. These are well-maintained properties where the owners have been around long enough to know what a sloppy roofing job looks like and what a good one looks like. We’re the contractor for the homeowner who reads reviews carefully, asks pointed questions about licensing, and wants to understand exactly what they’re buying before they sign anything.
The 1980s and early 1990s shingle roofing that’s common in Cooper City’s established neighborhoods has largely cycled through one replacement already, and what’s on those houses now ranges from 10-year-old dimensional shingles in good condition to 20-year-old material that’s pushing its rated life in South Florida’s UV and humidity environment. Shingles installed before the 2004–2005 wind code reforms are worth scrutinizing for fastening pattern — older installations may use 4-nail patterns where 6-nail is now standard, and that gap matters in a 130 mph wind event.
Cooper City homeowners are also heavy users of 4-point and wind mitigation inspections. Because William Roberts holds both a general contractor license and a roofing license, we can produce those reports accurately and efficiently without sending you to a third party.
Services in Cooper City
- Shingle roof replacement and repair
- Tile roof replacement and repair
- Metal roofing
- 4-point inspection
- Wind mitigation inspection
- Hurricane readiness inspection ($199)
- Deck and decking repair
- Fascia, soffit, and guttering
Licensed in His Own Name — Not a Leased Qualifier
William Roberts holds GC License #CGC1514572 and Roofing License #CCC1328895 personally. He’s a Cooper City-adjacent contractor who has been working Broward roofs for over 20 years, and if you have a question about your job, you’ll be talking to the person who made the decisions on it.
Cooper City FL Roofing FAQ
How do I verify a roofing contractor’s license in Florida?
Look them up on the Florida DBPR website (myfloridalicense.com). Search by license number or company name. For Renegade Roofing Co., William Roberts holds GC #CGC1514572 and Roofing #CCC1328895 — both are active and verifiable. Any contractor operating in Cooper City should be able to give you a real license number that checks out under that name.
My Cooper City home was built in 1988 — should I get a wind mitigation inspection before or after replacing the roof?
If your roof is near end-of-life and you’re planning a replacement, get the inspection after — a new roof installed to current code will typically score significantly better on the wind mitigation report, which can meaningfully reduce your homeowner’s insurance premiums. We’ll factor this into the conversation when we assess your existing roof.
Do you pull permits for every roofing job in Cooper City?
Yes, every time. A permitted job means the work is inspected and documented — that matters when you sell the home, when you renew your homeowner’s policy, and when you need to document the work for any purpose. Any contractor who suggests skipping the permit is saving themselves time at your expense.
Cooper City homeowners who do their research end up calling us. Reach Renegade Roofing Co. at (954) 533-0707 to get started. | GC #CGC1514572 · Roofing #CCC1328895
