TILE ROOF REPAIR COST Coral Springs, FL
What homeowners actually pay in 2026, by job size, with ranges from local contractors and our own jobs.
Tile roof repair in Coral Springs typically costs $300 to $1,500 for most jobs, with hourly labor running $146 to $242.
Severe damage can run $1,500 to $5,000 or more. Free estimates are standard. Most repairs are one to three days on site. DR Construction & Roofing carries both a Certified General Contractor license (CGC 1507284) and a Certified Roofing Contractor license (CCC 1328855), so one crew handles tile, flashing, fascia, and decking without subbing the structural work out.
Tile repair price by scope. 2026 Coral Springs rates.
Job
Minor Tile Repair
Typical Cost
$300 – $800
Common Scenario
A handful of cracked or broken tiles, single-tile replacement, or resealing flashing around a vent or skylight.
Job
Mid-Tier Repair
Typical Cost
$500 – $1,500
Common Scenario
Multiple cracked tiles across a slope plus a localized underlayment patch after a wind or impact event.
Job
Major Repair
Typical Cost
$1,500 – $5,000+
Common Scenario
Large section replacement, leak chase down to decking, or storm damage that opens up a full slope.
Job
Full Tile Replacement (context)
Typical Cost
$22,000 – $45,000
Common Scenario
Tear-off and full re-roof on a typical 2,000 sqft Coral Springs home with new HVHZ underlayment and tile.
Source: ProMatcher Coral Springs labor data combined with DR Construction & Roofing's own 2025-2026 job records. Material costs sit on top of labor. Clay tile runs $7 to $12 per square foot installed. Concrete tile runs $5 to $8. Underlayment runs $1 to $2 per square foot installed.
WHAT DRIVES The Cost
Six variables explain almost every dollar of variance between two tile repair quotes in Coral Springs.
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1. Tile type
Clay, concrete, and slate tiles price differently. Clay runs $7 to $12 per square foot installed. Concrete runs $5 to $8. Slate is the most expensive and the most labor-intensive to source and match.
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2. Roof pitch
Steeper pitches and second-story access add labor hours, harnessing, and safety equipment. Tile is heavy and slow to walk on at any pitch over 6/12.
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3. Leak severity
A surface crack and an active leak through to the ceiling are not the same job. The deeper the water has traveled, the more layers have to come off.
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4. Underlayment damage
If the membrane beneath the tile is brittle, torn, or past its service life, a tile-only repair will not hold. The job becomes a sublayer replacement.
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5. Permit fees
Repairs over a defined dollar threshold or that touch decking require a Broward County permit. Permit, plan review, NOA documentation, and inspections add fixed cost.
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6. Age of roof
On a 20-plus year old tile system, a repair often signals the start of a wider failure. We will tell you whether your dollars are better spent on repair or on planning a replacement.
WHY CORAL SPRINGS Differs From Other Parts of Florida
A tile repair in Coral Springs is not priced the same as the same repair in Ocala or Jacksonville. Three reasons:
HVHZ Code
Coral Springs sits inside Florida's High Velocity Hurricane Zone. Every component, from tile attachment to underlayment, must carry a Notice of Acceptance (NOA) from Miami-Dade. Compliant materials cost more and the install method is slower.
Broward Permit Fees
Broward County permit fees, plan review, and inspections add fixed cost to any repair above the small-job threshold. The line item is unavoidable on legitimate, code-compliant work.
Hurricane Exposure
Coral Springs sees direct hurricane exposure. Insurance, OSHA fall protection, and stricter HVHZ underlayment specs all add to the cost of doing the job correctly. Crews skipping these steps quote lower and leave you with a roof that fails inspection.
HOW WE Price a Tile Repair
Plain English. Same process on every job, from a $400 single-tile swap to a $5,000 storm chase.
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01
On-site inspection
Free, in person. We climb the roof, photograph every defect, and document the underlayment condition where the tiles are open. No drone-only quotes.
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Itemized written quote
Tile counts, underlayment scope, labor hours, permit fees, and timeline. Every line is broken out so you can compare quotes apples to apples.
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Permit and scheduling
When the job triggers a permit, we pull it under our own license (CGC 1507284 + CCC 1328855) and coordinate Broward County HVHZ inspections.
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Repair, inspect, warranty
In-house crew completes the work, county inspects, and you sign off. Workmanship warranty is in writing on company letterhead before we start.
DR Construction & Roofing carries both CGC 1507284 and CCC 1328855. When a tile repair uncovers structural damage to fascia or decking, the same crew finishes the job. No subcontractor markup, no second invoice.
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