Why Roof Quotes Are So Different — And What It Means for You

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If you’ve ever collected two or three roofing estimates and stared at numbers that seemed to come from different planets, you’re not alone. It’s one of the most common frustrations South Florida homeowners face when it’s time to replace or repair a roof. In this video, the team at Bigfoot Windows & Roofing breaks down exactly why roofing quotes can vary so dramatically — and, more importantly, how to read those differences so you can make a confident, informed decision.

Key Takeaways

  • Scope of work varies widely. One contractor may quote a full tear-off and replacement of the decking; another may assume everything underneath is fine. You’re not always comparing apples to apples.
  • Material grades matter more than most homeowners realize. Entry-level shingles, mid-grade, and impact-rated or Miami-Dade approved systems can differ substantially in cost — and in how long they last in South Florida’s climate.
  • Labor rates reflect experience and licensing. A licensed, insured roofing contractor with a track record in your county costs more than an unlicensed crew, and for good reason. After a storm, that licensing protects you during the insurance claim process.
  • Permits and code compliance add cost — but skipping them adds risk. South Florida has strict building codes, especially post-Hurricane Andrew. A quote that doesn’t include permit fees is a red flag.
  • Warranty terms differ dramatically. A manufacturer’s warranty on materials means very little if the contractor offering it isn’t a certified installer. Always ask what the workmanship warranty covers and for how long.
  • Some contractors price for the best case; others price for the real case. A thorough contractor will inspect the decking condition, flashing points, and drainage before quoting. A low-ball quote often becomes a change-order nightmare mid-project.

What This Means for South Florida Homeowners

Roofing in South Florida isn’t like roofing anywhere else in the country. Between hurricane season, intense UV exposure, high humidity, and some of the strictest building codes in the nation, every material choice and every installation detail carries higher stakes here. When you receive multiple quotes, the lowest number is rarely the full story.

Here’s a practical way to evaluate competing bids:

  1. Ask each contractor for a written scope of work. It should specify whether there’s a full tear-off, what underlayment system is included, whether decking will be inspected or replaced, and what the drainage and flashing plan looks like.
  2. Verify licensing and insurance independently. Florida contractor licenses can be checked through the Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR). Don’t take a business card at face value.
  3. Compare the warranty side by side. Ask: Is this a manufacturer warranty, a contractor workmanship warranty, or both? What voids it? Who do I call if there’s a leak in year three?
  4. Ask about permit pull. In Miami-Dade and Broward counties, a roof replacement without a permit can prevent you from selling your home or complicate an insurance claim. Any contractor who says permits aren’t necessary for your job should raise a flag.
  5. Get clarity on payment terms. A reputable contractor does not ask for full payment upfront. A reasonable deposit with milestone-based payments is standard.

The goal isn’t just to get a new roof — it’s to get a roof that performs through the next storm season, satisfies your insurer, and adds long-term value to your home. That requires a contractor who is thorough, transparent, and locally experienced.

Ready to Get a Straight Answer on Your Roof?

At Bigfoot Windows & Roofing, we believe every homeowner deserves a quote they can actually understand. We walk you through the scope, the materials, the permit process, and the warranty — no surprises, no hidden change orders. Our team serves homeowners across South Florida and is ready to put together a detailed, honest estimate for your project.

Call us at 786-886-2088 to schedule your free roofing estimate, or contact us online and we’ll get back to you promptly. You can also learn more about our work and our team on our about page.

And if you want to keep learning before you make any decisions, explore more of our South Florida roofing resources — we’ve put them together specifically to help homeowners like you navigate one of the biggest investments a home can require.

Updated June 2026

If you’ve ever collected two or three roofing estimates and stared at numbers that seemed to come from different planets, you’re not alone. It’s one of the most common frustrations South Florida homeowners face when it’s time to replace or repair a roof. In this video, the team at Bigfoot Windows & Roofing breaks down […]