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Shingle Roofing

Architectural shingle roofing, built for Florida wind.

Architectural asphalt shingle is the value workhorse of Florida re-roofs — wind-rated systems in a wide range of colors, installed to code by in-house Access Impact crews across Broward, Palm Beach, Collier, and Lee.

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  • In-house crews
  • Free estimates

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Overview

Why shingle for a Florida re-roof.

Architectural (dimensional) asphalt shingle is the most-installed residential roof in Florida for a reason: it delivers a proven, wind-rated system at the best cost per square, in nearly any color to match your home or HOA. Modern architectural shingles carry high wind ratings and pair with a self-adhered (peel-and-stick) underlayment that seals the deck against wind-driven rain.

We install name-brand shingle systems and spec the wind rating, underlayment, and ventilation to Florida code for your roof. If you're weighing shingle against tile or metal, the comparison below lays out the trade-offs.

Specs + capabilities

Shingle roofing specifications.

Material

Architectural / dimensional asphalt shingle — thicker and more wind-durable than 3-tab.

Wind Rating

High-wind-rated systems installed to the Florida Building Code for your county.

Underlayment

Self-adhered (peel-and-stick) underlayment seals the deck against wind-driven rain.

Color Range

The widest color and blend selection of any roof type — easy HOA matching.

Manufacturers

CertainTeed, GAF, and Owens Corning shingle systems.

Lead Time

One of the fastest roofs to schedule and install once the permit is issued.

Where it fits

Where shingle roofing makes sense.

Residential re-roofs

The default for most South Florida single-family homes replacing an aging roof.

HOA-standard neighborhoods

Color and profile options that match community architectural guidelines.

Budget-conscious projects

The best up-front cost per square of any roofing system.

Steeper pitched roofs

Shingle performs and looks its best on a standard residential pitch.

How to choose

Shingle vs. tile and metal.

 ShingleTileMetal
Up-front costLowestHighestHigher
Service life20-30 years40-50 years40-70 years
LookClassic, versatileMediterranean/SpanishModern, clean lines
Best forMost homes, valueCoastal, long-termLong life, high wind
 You're hereTile →Metal →

How it works

From free estimate to inspection sign-off.

01

Free inspection

We assess the roof and lay out your options honestly.

02

Scope & materials

Spec the system to Florida code for your roof.

03

Permit

We pull the permit — you don't deal with the county.

04

Install

Our in-house crew does the work, start to finish.

05

Inspection

We close the permit, backed by our permit-passing guarantee.

Common questions

Shingle roofing FAQs.

Are architectural shingles wind-rated for Florida?

Yes — we install high-wind-rated architectural shingle systems to the Florida Building Code, with a self-adhered underlayment that seals the deck against wind-driven rain.

How long does a shingle roof last?

Typically 20–30 years in Florida, depending on the product, ventilation, and sun exposure. A correctly installed, well-ventilated roof reaches the top of that range.

What does a shingle roof cost?

It depends on the size, slope, and condition of the deck. Every new roof gets a free written estimate, and we offer financing through Ygrene, PACE, and Homerun.

Can I match my HOA's required color?

Almost always — shingle offers the widest color and blend selection of any roof type, so matching community guidelines is straightforward.

Which shingle brands do you install?

CertainTeed, GAF, and Owens Corning — installed by our own in-house crews, not subcontractors.

Do you handle storm-damaged shingle roofs?

Yes. See our storm-damage and insurance-claim restoration — we document the roof, meet your adjuster, and restore it to code.

Ready for your shingle roof estimate?

Free estimate. Florida-licensed, in-house crews. We pull the permit and stand behind the work.