Higher Power Solar & Roofing handles full roof replacements across Southwest Florida — from tearing off the failing roof to final inspection — as a standalone service or paired with solar in a single project. This page covers when to replace versus repair, what each material costs, hurricane code requirements, the project timeline, and how to combine roofing with solar for the best long-term math.

When to replace versus repair

Asphalt shingle
Typical service life is 20–25 years in Southwest Florida (heat, UV, and hurricane exposure accelerate aging). Replace at 20+ years or when granule loss, curling, or repeated leaks appear.
Concrete or clay tile
The tiles themselves often last 50+ years, but the underlayment beneath them typically fails at 25–30 years. If you have an original-era tile roof with underlayment past 25 years, plan replacement of the underlayment (and any cracked tiles) before the next major storm.
Standing-seam metal
40–60 year service life. Replacement is rare; touch-ups and recoating are usually sufficient until significant rusting or seam failure.
Membrane / TPO (flat roof)
15–25 year service life depending on UV exposure and quality of original install.

Roof material costs in Southwest Florida (2026)

Material Installed cost per sq ft Typical 2,000 sq ft home Expected service life
3-tab asphalt shingle $5–$8 $10,000–$16,000 15–20 years
Architectural shingle (impact-rated) $7–$12 $14,000–$24,000 25–30 years
Standing-seam metal (24-gauge steel) $12–$18 $24,000–$36,000 40–60 years
Concrete tile (S-tile or flat) $15–$22 $30,000–$44,000 30–50 years
Clay tile (Spanish or barrel) $18–$28 $36,000–$56,000 50–100 years

Prices include tear-off, new underlayment, flashing, ridge venting, and disposal. Permit fees are typically $300–$700 in addition. Insurance discounts often apply for impact-rated materials in hurricane zones.

Florida Building Code hurricane requirements

Every roof replacement in our service area must meet the Florida Building Code’s wind zone design speed for the specific address — typically 150 to 170 mph in Southwest Florida. This drives several material and installation requirements:

Project timeline — start to finish

Phase Duration What happens
Inspection & quote 1–3 days Site visit, measure roof, photograph existing condition
Material order 1–3 weeks Order tile/shingle/metal (lead time varies by material)
Permit 1–3 weeks County or city permit (typically Charlotte, Sarasota, or Lee County)
Tear-off & install 1–5 days Most asphalt jobs are 1–2 days; tile and metal are 3–5 days
Inspection 3–10 days County inspector verifies code compliance
Total typical timeline 4–8 weeks Faster if material is in stock

Why combine roof replacement with solar

If your roof is within 10 years of needing replacement and you’re considering solar, doing both in one project saves meaningfully on labor and avoids removing and reinstalling the array later. Specifically:

See our dedicated solar + roofing combined service page for the full breakdown.

Where Higher Power Solar & Roofing replaces roofs

Florida (FL) California (CA) Nevada (NV)
North Port
Port Charlotte
Rotonda West
Venice
Punta Gorda
Englewood
Osprey
Sanibel
Fort Myers
Fort Myers Shores
Warm Mineral Springs
La Mesa
Rancho Santa Fe
Mira Mesa
Clairemont
Del Mar
La Jolla
Rancho Bernardo
Santee
Las Vegas

Frequently asked questions

Do I need to leave home during a roof replacement? No. Most homeowners stay home; the work is on the roof and minimally invasive inside. Pets should be kept indoors or boarded for noise.

Will insurance pay for my roof replacement after a hurricane? Often yes if the damage is documented and the roof was less than 10 years old at the time of the storm. We can coordinate directly with your adjuster.

How long until I can drive on my driveway after a roof install? Immediately — we tarp the driveway and use ladder-mounted material lifts to avoid driveway damage in most cases.

What about my solar panels if I already have them? If you have existing solar, the panels must be removed, the roof replaced, and the panels reinstalled. Budget $3,000–$5,000 for the remove-and-reinstall labor in addition to the roof cost. This is why we recommend combining the projects when possible.

Do you handle insurance claims? We coordinate with your adjuster and provide all documentation, but the claim itself stays between you and your insurer.

Free roof inspection and quote

Call (941) 830-4937 for a free in-home consultation. Our technician walks your roof, photographs each elevation, identifies any underlying structural concerns, and provides an itemized quote with material options.

Find out what solar can do for you!