Every Coral Springs neighborhood has its own roofing reality — we know what your home actually needs.
Coral Springs is one of South Florida's signature master-planned cities. Homes in Heron Bay, Eagle Trace, Vizcaya, and the older Ramblewood and Cypress Run sections are mostly 1970s-1990s construction, with tile-roofed Mediterranean and asphalt-shingle traditional homes side by side.
Coral Springs enforces design standards through both the city and individual HOAs. Color must match the existing community palette, and most communities require submittal of the contractor's COI naming the association as an additional insured. We handle this end-to-end.
Many older Coral Springs tile roofs were installed with mortar bedding. Removing and re-roofing with modern foam-adhesive systems usually requires replacing the underlayment too — we typically install a peel-and-stick underlayment for full self-sealing performance.
Permits go through Coral Springs Building & Engineering. We pull the permit, schedule inspections, and submit the wind-mit form with completed photos.
A few of the residential roof projects we've completed across Coral Springs and surrounding Broward County.
Specific roofing challenges we see across Coral Springs homes — and how we solve them.
HOA color-palette matching for tile and shingle roofs
Old mortar-set tile reroofs need full underlayment replacement
High-end Mediterranean homes in Heron Bay often need barrel tile profile matching
Coral Springs city design review for cul-de-sac and front-of-house aesthetics
If your neighborhood is not listed, call us — we cover all of Coral Springs and surrounding communities.
"We had a 27-year-old tile roof in Eagle Trace with multiple cracked tiles. Bona Fide matched the exact terra-cotta profile, did a full peel-and-stick underlayment, and the HOA approved the color match on first submission. Pristine workmanship."
Our team will inspect your roof, walk you through options, and provide a written estimate — no obligation. Most inspections within 48 hours.