Best Roofer in Hollywood, FL | Zip.Roofing
The best roofer in Hollywood is a Broward pro who works to High-Velocity Hurricane Zone code across mixed shingle and tile homes and knows Florida's insurance rules — verified, licensed, and insured, owning the Hollywood zip so your replacement is to code and keeps you covered. Zip.Roofing lists exactly one trusted Top Pro for Hollywood.
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The best roofer in Hollywood is a Broward pro who works to High-Velocity Hurricane Zone code across mixed shingle and tile homes and knows Florida's insurance rules — verified, licensed, and insured, owning the Hollywood zip so your replacement is to code and keeps you covered. Zip.Roofing lists exactly one trusted Top Pro for Hollywood.
Roofing in Hollywood: what makes it different here
Hollywood sits in Broward County, just north of the Miami-Dade line — and that location matters more than it looks. Broward is one of the two HVHZ counties (with Miami-Dade), so Hollywood roofs fall under the same High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) standard as Miami: Miami-Dade-approved (NOA) products and enhanced uplift requirements apply here, not the lighter inland Florida code. (Cite: Florida Building Code HVHZ provisions, applicable to Miami-Dade and Broward counties.) The housing stock is a broad mix — older mid-century homes near downtown Hollywood and the beach, 1970s–1990s subdivisions inland, and newer builds — carrying both architectural shingle and concrete or clay tile. Coastal sections near Hollywood Beach add wind and salt exposure; inland sections look more like aging suburban Broward. Across all of it, Florida's insurance squeeze is the through-line: carriers want roof-age inspections, and older Hollywood roofs are increasingly replaced to stay insurable.
What Hollywood homes typically need
Because the stock is mixed and aging, the common work spans both materials: shingle replacements for roofs showing granule loss and curling, tile repair and underlayment replacement on older concrete-tile homes, storm and wind-damage repairs, and the inspections homeowners need at renewal. Florida's "25% rule" is relevant here too — a large storm repair can trigger a full code-compliant re-roof under the HVHZ standard, unless a narrow newer-construction exception applies.
Seasonal timing & typical costs in Miami
Schedule roof work in the drier winter and spring, ahead of the June–November hurricane season. In Hollywood, repairs commonly run $700–$2,800, full shingle replacements often land around $11,000–$24,000, and concrete or clay tile re-roofs frequently run $22,000–$50,000+ with HVHZ code. These are typical regional ranges for context, not a quote — material, roof size, and tear-off scope drive the figure.
The one trusted pro for Hollywood
Zip.Roofing sells the entire Hollywood zip to a single verified roofer — one licensed, insured, background-checked pro who works to Broward HVHZ code across shingle and tile and knows the insurance landscape, rather than a storm-chaser passing between counties. Where the zip is unclaimed, the page shows a "Claim this zip" CTA; we never invent a business.
The Broward HVHZ detail people miss
The most common misconception in Hollywood roofing is that the strict Miami code stops at the county line. It does not. Because Broward is a designated High-Velocity Hurricane Zone county alongside Miami-Dade, a Hollywood roof must meet the same enhanced uplift, fastening, and product-approval standards as one in Doral or Coral Gables — and an out-of-area contractor used to lighter inland Florida code can quietly under-build a roof here. That matters at permit time and, more importantly, at claim time: a roof not installed to HVHZ standards can fail in a storm and complicate a claim. A true Hollywood pro installs Miami-Dade-approved (NOA) products to HVHZ detail across both shingle and tile, pulls the right Broward permits, and leaves the homeowner with a roof that holds up to both the wind and the paperwork. For coastal sections near Hollywood Beach, that includes accounting for the extra salt and wind exposure the inland subdivisions do not face.
Nearby areas
Explore the full Miami roofing hub, or nearby Aventura, Boca Raton, and Miami Beach.
Frequently asked questions
Is Hollywood under HVHZ code even though it is not in Miami?
Shingle or tile for a Hollywood home?
Will my insurer renew an older Hollywood roof?
Does a big storm repair mean a full re-roof?
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