Plantation FL Roofing Contractor — Precision Roofing for Plantation’s Established Neighborhoods

Plantation’s tree-lined streets and well-kept neighborhoods come with a roofing reality that a lot of homeowners here know too well: those beautiful canopy trees drop debris, trap moisture, and accelerate algae and moss growth on tile and shingle roofs in ways you don’t see as clearly in more open developments. In neighborhoods like Jacaranda, Central Park, and Plantation Acres, we regularly inspect roofs that look acceptable from the street but show significant biological growth, cracked field tiles, and compromised underlayment when you get up on them. Plantation’s mix of Spanish and Concrete S-tile roofs installed in the late 1980s and 1990s is reaching the end of its practical service life, and many of these roofs need replacement even when they haven’t leaked yet.

HOA compliance in Plantation is not a minor consideration — it’s a real constraint. Many communities here require specific tile profiles, color ranges, and manufacturer approvals before you lift a single piece of material. We know this going in. We don’t show up and hand you a generic proposal that puts the HOA coordination on your shoulders. We document the existing material, identify the approved equivalent or upgrade path, and keep the process from turning into a back-and-forth that drags your project out for months.

Plantation also has a strong professional homeowner demographic that does their homework before hiring anyone. We welcome that. You’ll get a detailed written scope, a clear price, and an honest timeline. The owner — not a salesperson — is the person accountable for your job.

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Licensed by the Owner — Not a Third Party

William Roberts holds GC License #CGC1514572 and Roofing License #CCC1328895 in his own name — not leased from a third party, not borrowed from a qualifying agent. Twenty years of South Florida roofing means he’s seen what happens when contractors cut corners on tile underlayment and deck attachment, and he’s not going to let that happen on your property.

Plantation FL Roofing FAQ

My tile roof is 25 years old but hasn’t leaked — do I still need to replace it?

Possibly. Concrete tile has a long life, but the underlayment beneath it typically degrades at 20–25 years regardless of whether the tiles themselves look intact. When the underlayment fails, water gets in — often before you see interior signs of it. An inspection will tell you the actual condition of your underlayment, which is the honest answer to your question.

Will you work within my Plantation HOA’s requirements?

Yes. We handle the documentation, color and material matching, and any architectural review requirements your community has. HOA coordination is part of the job, not an add-on.

How long does a full tile roof replacement take on a typical Plantation home?

Most standard residential tile replacements in the 2,000–3,000 sq ft range take 5–8 business days from permit pull to final inspection. Larger homes or those requiring extensive deck work take longer. We’ll give you a specific timeline in your written proposal.

Call Renegade Roofing Co. at (954) 533-0707 to schedule a no-pressure roof assessment on your Plantation home. | GC #CGC1514572 · Roofing #CCC1328895