Home Roofing Experts on the Treasure Coast

Why One Construction & Roofing Contractors Is the Best Roofing Company for Historical and Modern Florida Homes

At One Construction & Roofing Contractors, we deliver high-quality roof replacement and roof repair services designed specifically for Florida homes. Our team deeply understands the unique challenges caused by extreme heat, tropical storms, and hurricane conditions, especially when it comes to preserving the delicate nature of historical properties.

  • Expert Craftsmanship: Our experienced roofing professionals use industry-leading installation techniques and premium roofing materials to ensure long-lasting durability and protection. Whether working with cutting-edge modern shingles or delicate, period-accurate heritage materials, our craftsmanship leaves no detail to chance.
  • Fast and Reliable Service: We complete projects on time with clear communication from start to finish. No delays. No surprises. We handle everything transparently, including the meticulous paperwork and approvals required by local historic boards.
  • Honest Estimates: We provide transparent pricing and detailed roof inspections, so homeowners understand exactly what their roof needs. Our specialized inspections look deep into structural decking and load-bearing integrity to protect both your budget and your home’s equity.
  • Storm Damage Roofing Specialists: Florida weather can cause significant roof damage. Our team specializes in storm damage roof repair and complete roof replacement solutions after hurricanes and severe weather, engineering every system to be completely storm-hardened.
  • 5-Star Rated Customer Satisfaction: Our reputation is built on quality workmanship, reliability, and exceptional customer service. Homeowners throughout the area trust One Construction & Roofing Contractors for dependable roofing solutions that protect a property’s character, value, and safety.

Is Your Home in a Historical District? Preserving Florida’s History with One Construction & Roofing Contractors

Owning a historic home along Florida’s Treasure Coast is a badge of honor. From the iconic coastal bungalows in Jensen Beach to the grand estates of West Palm Beach and the timeless structures in St. Lucie Village, these properties tell the story of Florida’s architectural evolution.

However, when it comes to maintaining, repairing, or replacing historical houses roofs, the process is vastly different from working on a modern subdivision home. Balancing structural integrity, local preservation mandates, and strict modern wind-resistance requirements requires specialized expertise.

If your property is located in a designated historic design district, you cannot simply tear off your old roof and put up standard architectural shingles. Partnering with a specialized roofing partner ensures your property remains legally compliant, architecturally accurate, and structurally secure against Florida’s harsh coastal weather.

Navigating the Legalities: COAs, Building Codes, and Insurance

Preserving a historic roof requires balancing the demands of three distinct authorities: local historic preservation boards, state building officials, and your homeowners insurance provider.

Local Historic Board Approval & The COA

If your home sits within a designated historic district, obtaining a Certificate of Appropriateness (COA) is your mandatory first step before any physical work or structural inspection begins. Historic boards enforce strict guidelines regarding materials, profiles, colors, and even the sheen of a roof to preserve the district’s neighborhood character. Working with a contractor who understands how to submit comprehensive plans to historic boards saves months of delays and potential code violation fines.

Florida Building Code (FBC) Exemptions

The Florida Building Code (FBC) is notoriously strict due to high-velocity hurricane zones (HVHZ). However, Chapter 12 of the FBC offers specific compliance exemptions for historically significant structures. For example, if you are restoring an authentic Mediterranean Revival home, salvaged historical materials—such as original Cuban clay tiles—are often exempt from the rigid pre-installation testing mandated for new manufactured products. The final roof installation, however, remains fully subject to localized building code inspections to verify safety and structural fastening.

Insurance Compliance and Roof Age Laws

Navigating property insurance for older homes in Florida can be challenging. Under current state law, insurance companies cannot deny or cancel a property policy solely based on the age of the roof if that roof is under 15 years old. For historical roofs that are 15 years or older, insurers can require a Certified Roof Inspection.

Wind-Load Inspections

When inspecting a historic roof system, inspectors look past the surface materials. A comprehensive inspection on an older structure evaluates the structural roof decking, ventilation patterns, underlayment fastening methods, and the overall load-bearing integrity of classic materials like slate or thick clay tile. The goal is ensuring these historic components are safely anchored to withstand modern hurricane-force wind loads without sacrificing their vintage aesthetics.

Historical Roofing Material Options: Heritage Meets Engineering

Material selection for a historic home requires balancing three competing forces: local preservation board rules, accurate architectural era design, and modern hurricane survivability. Fortunately, modern engineering allows us to achieve period-appropriate aesthetics across various price points using both natural materials and advanced composites tested for extreme wind-uplift.

Authentic Clay & Cuban Tile

Essential for Spanish Colonial and Mediterranean Revival architectures common across Southeast Florida. These heavy tiles offer natural insulation and incredible longevity, though they require an inspection to ensure the home’s historic framing can support the weight.

Natural Slate & Composite Slate

Popular on early 20th-century estate homes. While natural slate is stunning and durable, modern composite slate products offer the exact texture and chiseled edges of stone at a fraction of the weight, featuring high wind-resistance ratings that historic boards frequently approve.

Traditional Wood Shakes & Synthetic Shakes

Found on coastal cracker-style homes and classic bungalows. Because natural wood shakes face strict fire and moisture challenges in Florida, synthetic polymer shakes are a highly resilient alternative, mimicking natural wood grain while offering advanced fire and wind protection.

Historical Metal Roofing (5-V Crimp & Standing Seam)

Metal roofing has a deep history in Florida’s coastal towns. Traditional 5-V Crimp metal panels offer an authentic, rustic coastal look perfect for historic cottages, while modern standing seam systems offer maximum weather protection with concealed fasteners.

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Historical Roofing Service Areas Across the Treasure Coast & South Florida

Historical architectural styles vary significantly by region. One Construction & Roofing Contractors provides dedicated historical roofing services tailored to the specific municipal guidelines of counties across the region:

Protect Your Investment with the Historical Roof Specialists

Preserving a historic roof requires specialized craftsmanship, deep familiarity with Florida building codes, and a respectful understanding of local architectural heritage. Do not trust your historic asset to standard high-volume roofers who use modern cookie-cutter methods.

Protect your home’s character, value, and structural safety. Call the historic restoration experts at One Construction & Roofing Contractors today to schedule your specialized historic roof consultation and inspection.