Miami-Dade Roofing Codes: What Homeowners Must Know

March 18, 2025

Why the HVHZ Rules Exist

Miami-Dade sits in Florida’s High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ). Codes demand stronger fasteners, heavier underlayments, and Miami-Dade NOA-approved materials to keep roofs on during 175 mph gusts.

 

Key Wind-Uplift Requirements

  • Ring-shank nails every 6″ on center
  • Double fasteners at hip and ridge zones
  • Self-adhered or mechanically-attached underlayment rated for ASTM D1970

 

Permit & Inspection Timeline

  1. Contractor submits detailed scope + product NOAs.
  2. County issues permit (3-5 business days).
  3. In-progress inspection after tear-off.
  4. Final dry-in inspection and close-out.

 

Choosing NOA-Approved Materials

Look for Miami-Dade Product Control “NOA” stickers on shingles, tiles, metal panels, and roof vents. Insurance carriers may deny claims if unapproved products fail.

 

Work With a Licensed Contractor

DIY installs rarely pass inspection. Partner with a roofer who knows the code so your new roof is hurricane-proof and legally compliant.

 

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