Professional Quality South Florida Roofing Services
Fresh Home Roofing services both Residential, and Commercial roofing challenges with unique solutions to meet their needs!
We service both new and existing structures. Services provided include installation, inspections, maintenance, repair, alteration, and design. Including all unique roof systems including shingles, tile, concrete,
metal, and built-up roof (BUR).
Leak Detection
Our expert roof technicians are here to tackle leak issues with speed and efficiency, ensuring your structure stays safe and sound! No roofing challenge is too big for our skilled well-equipped team, who are ready to provide the perfect solution tailored to your needs. Each leak is unique, and our technicians are masters at "thinking like water," so you can trust us to get the job done right!
Roof Replacement, Installation, and Inspections
Reroofing is one of the most exciting home improvement projects you'll undertake! Don’t leave it to chance—put your trust in Fresh Home Roofing! We guarantee dependability, top-notch quality, and a commitment to cleanliness and safety with every service we provide. Let’s elevate your home together!
Roof Repair
Revitalize your roof and boost its lifespan with our top-notch construction and maintenance! We take pride in providing service for all types of roofing systems, including shingles, tile, concrete, metal, and built-up roofs (BUR). Let us help you achieve the roof of your dreams!
Fascia and Soffit installation and repair
Ready to elevate the look of your home? If your fascia board and soffit are showing signs of staining, bowing, or chipping, it's time for a fabulous upgrade! Don't let those imperfections hold you back—let's transform your home into the space it deserves to be!
Roof Types
Asphalt Roofing Shingles
3-Tab Roofing Shingles, and Architectural Roofing Shingles
Asphalt roofing shingles are reliable, affordable and among the most popular roofing material in use today. According to the Home Innovation Research Labs’ 2018 Builder and Consumer Practices Report, 70% of the volume of roofing materials used in both single and multi-family residential new construction, roof repair, and roof replacement projects were asphalt shingles.
3-tab Roof Shingles
3-tab roof shingles are used on many homes in the United States and Canada. These traditional asphalt shingles have a repeating rectangular shape separated by “slots” and are typically less expensive than other asphalt shingle options.
Architectural Roofing Shingles
Architectural roofing shingles also called dimensional shingles or laminated shingles because there are two layers of shingle pieces laminated together to provide a dimensional look. Roofs covered in architectural shingles have an aesthetically pleasing appearance thanks to the variation in shingle sizes and shapes.
Due to their increased thickness, architectural shingles typically have a longer manufacturer warranty and some brands are rated to resist higher wind speeds.
Clay & Concrete Roof Tiles
S tiles | Barrel tiles | Flat profile
Clay roof tiles are made by baking molded clay. The density of these tiles is determined by how long the tiles are heated, and at what temperature. Tiles can range in color, coming in shades of white, yellow, orange, and even brown. However, the most common color of clay tile you can find is Terra-cotta. It is important to note that clay roof tiles may also be referred to as Spanish tile roofs in places like Latin America and Spain.
The high temperatures used to bake clay tiles helps bond the color so it will never peel or fade. They are a durable roofing option and highly insulating.
Spanish "S" Roof Tile
Combines the cap and pan of traditional barrel tile into a single piece. This style also offers lower material and installation costs over traditional barrel tile.
Barrel Roof Tile
The leading roof tile profile for Millennia, a traditional two-piece clay tile. True Barrel is commonly associated with Mediterranean architecture.
Flat Concrete Roof Tile
Flat Concrete Roof Tiles refer to a variety of profiles completely lacking in any barrels or rolls. Increasingly popular with designers, architects and home buyers, a flat tile roof offers a crisp, clean appearance that perfectly complements both traditional and modern architecture.
Metal Roofing
Steel Metal Panels manufactured in 24, 26 and 29 gauge steel and come in a variety of colors. Steel panel profiles including corrugated, wide rib, low profile and many more.
Standing Seam/Concealed Fastener Systems:
Standing seam metal roof panels are interlocked together at the edges to form a vertical seam. Seam heights vary, but the typical range is from 1-2 1/2 inches. For residential applications, the panels typically snap together without the use of exposed fasteners. This attachment method allows for expansion and contraction with changing temperatures, improving their lifespan and reducing wear on the roof deck. For greater strength and wind uplift capabilities these steel roof panels can be mechanically seamed.
Some benefits of using metal panels on your roof and siding include:
Long life span
Low maintenance
Fire resistant
Easy and fast installations
Sustainability
Customization