Professional roofer from Protect Preserve Roofing installing CertainTeed RoofRunner underlayment on a residential roof.

Complete Asphalt Shingle Roof Replacement Solutions.

Durable Materials. Code-Compliant Work. Installed Right the First Time.

A crew of roofers from Protect Preserve Roofing installing new shingles over CertainTeed underlayment on a residential home's roof.

A sample display of Owens Corning SureNail Technology on laminated asphalt roofing shingles. The image shows several strips of dark, multi-toned shingles (gray and brown/tan) layered on top of each other. A shingle in the foreground and one in the background are partially peeled back to reveal a wide, bright white, woven fabric strip—the SureNail strip—running horizontally across the shingle to indicate a reinforced nailing zone. The shingles are shown on a white background
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A specialist from Protect Preserve Roofing conducting a detailed roof inspection on a residential home, checking asphalt shingles for potential damage.

Detailed architectural diagram illustrating the structural components and layers of a residential roof system planned by Protect Preserve Roofing.

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Protect Preserve Roofing crew removing old roofing materials to expose the wooden deck, preparing the residential roof for a new installation.

Close-up of a Protect Preserve Roofing technician using a pneumatic nail gun to precisely secure asphalt shingles during a roof installation.

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1. Should I replace my roof even if it’s not leaking?

Possibly. In Florida, many insurance carriers no longer cover shingle roofs once they reach 15 years of age, even if they show no active leaks. In these cases, replacement isn’t just about condition but about maintaining your insurability and keeping premiums manageable.

2. What types of shingles do you install?

We install 3-tab, architectural, and luxury asphalt shingles, all compliant with Florida Building Code and suited for wind resistance and long-term durability.

3. How long does it take to replace a shingle roof?

Most replacements take 1–3 days once materials and permits are ready. Weather, roof size, and structural conditions can affect scheduling.

4. Can I upgrade to a better shingle type during replacement?

Yes. We’ll guide you through choosing upgraded options like dimensional or impact-resistant shingles for added performance and aesthetics.

5. What does a typical shingle roof replacement include?

Our service includes tear-off of old shingles, decking inspection, underlayment, flashing, new shingles, and a final quality inspection, all done to code.

6. Do you provide emergency tarping before replacement?

Absolutely. We offer 24/7 emergency tarping throughout Florida to stop leaks and protect your home until full replacement is scheduled.

7. Will insurance cover my roof replacement?

If your roof was damaged by a storm or covered peril, it may qualify. We provide carrier-formatted estimates and photo documentation, but we don’t interpret coverage or act as adjusters.

8. Do I need to be home during the roof replacement?

Not necessarily. We’ll coordinate scheduling, protect your property, and provide updates. You’ll receive a full post project report with photos.

9. What are the signs my roof shingles are failing?

Look for missing tabs, granule loss, curling edges, exposed nails, leaks, and dark streaks. Any of these can signal the need for a full replacement.

10. How long do new shingles last?

Most architectural shingles last 25–30+ years. Luxury shingles can last up to 50 years. We only install products backed by strong manufacturer warranties.

11. Do you work with HOAs or need special approvals?

Yes. We assist with HOA submissions and pull all required permits to ensure your new roof is fully compliant and approved.

12. Do you offer financing?

Yes. We offer flexible financing, including low monthly payments and “no interest if paid in full” options, to cover deductibles or upgrades.

13. Can I replace only part of my roof?

Partial replacement may be possible, but it’s often more cost-effective and protective to replace the entire shingle surface for consistency and code compliance.

14. Are your crews licensed and insured?

Our company is fully licensed and insured in the State of Florida. You can verify our credentials on the Florida DBPR portal, and we provide COIs upon request.

15. What happens to old roofing materials?

We handle full cleanup, including disposal of all debris. Magnetic nail sweepers and protective coverings ensure a clean, safe job site.

16. Do you inspect the roof decking before installing new shingles?

Yes. After tear-off, we inspect the underlying structure. Any rot or damage is repaired before new shingles are installed.

17. Can I switch from shingles to another roof type?

Yes, but it depends on your structure. We also install tile, metal and flat roofs, and can assess if your home qualifies for conversion.

18. Are you an approved vendor for insurance carriers?

Yes. We work as a vetted, approved vendor for multiple national and regional insurers, using Xactimate and Cotality for all documentation.

19. Will you meet Florida building codes during installation?

Absolutely. We install every roof to meet or exceed Florida Building Code, including fastening patterns, ventilation, and wind uplift requirements.

20. How do I get a quote for shingle roof replacement?

Simple. Fill out our assessment form and we’ll provide a custom estimate, usually within 24 hours.