Roof Replacement in Pembroke Pines, FL

Pembroke Pines is one of the largest cities in Broward County — and one of the most varied. A 1980s single-family home off Pines Boulevard, a 1990s CBS house in a gated HOA community, and a 2005-era home near the Broward/Miami-Dade line can all be within a few miles of each other, and all present different roofing considerations. Renegade Roofing Co. works across the full range of Pembroke Pines home types, and we know this city’s building department, its HOA documentation requirements, and its mix of roofing ages and materials.

One consistent reality across Pembroke Pines: a significant portion of the city’s housing stock was built between 1988 and 2005. That means a large number of roofs in the city are now in that 20–35-year window — the zone where tile underlayment deteriorates, shingle systems approach end-of-life, and homeowners start getting calls from contractors every storm season. We don’t do high-pressure sales. We do honest assessments.

If your Pembroke Pines home is in an HOA — and most are — we’re familiar with the approval process, pre-construction documentation, and color/material matching requirements. We can work directly with your HOA on the paperwork so you’re not stuck in the middle.

Roofing Services in Pembroke Pines

Owner-Licensed. Every Permit Pulled.

Pembroke Pines Building Division requires permits on all roof replacements, and HOAs often require additional documentation before work can begin. William Roberts holds GC #CGC1514572 and Roofing #CCC1328895 — his own licenses, not leased. Every job in Pembroke Pines is fully permitted and inspected, with documentation you can present to your HOA and retain for your records.

Pembroke Pines Roof Replacement FAQ

Do I need HOA approval before replacing my roof in Pembroke Pines?

In most Pembroke Pines HOA communities, yes — you’ll need to submit a material and color approval request before work begins. We handle this routinely and can prepare the necessary documentation. Timeline varies by HOA but typically runs 1–3 weeks.

My roof was installed in the mid-1990s. Is it time to replace it?

Likely yes, or soon. A tile roof from 1995 is 20+ years old — and even if the tile itself is intact, the underlayment beneath it almost certainly needs replacement. A shingle roof of the same age is past its rated lifespan. A thorough inspection will tell you exactly where things stand so you can plan ahead rather than react.

What materials are typically approved in Pembroke Pines HOA communities?

Most HOAs in Pembroke Pines require concrete tile matching the existing neighborhood standard — usually a specific profile and color. We’ll verify your community’s requirements before quoting. If metal or shingle is permitted in your community, we’ll present those options honestly alongside tile so you can make an informed decision.

Call or text: (954) 533-0707 | Renegade Roofing Co. · Serving Pembroke Pines and all of Broward County | GC #CGC1514572 · Roofing #CCC1328895