How to Find Roof Damage After Heavy Wind?

Choosing the right roofing material is about balancing style, durability, and cost. Tile roofs are popular in South Florida for their classic look and resistance to salt air, but they can be heavier and require a stronger structure. Metal roofs, on the other hand, offer excellent longevity, energy efficiency, and wind resistance, making them ideal for hurricane-prone areas.

Shingle roofs remain a budget-friendly favorite, offering a wide variety of styles and colors. While they may not last as long as tile or metal, modern shingles can still provide decades of protection when properly installed and maintained. At Watertite Roofing Solutions, we work with all major roofing types and can help you choose the best option for your home’s needs and budget.