There comes a point when patching one more leak or replacing one more section of shingles no longer makes financial sense. When your roof is past its service life, chronically leaking, or has sustained significant storm damage, a full roof replacement is the smartest long-term investment you can make in your home or building.
Celestia Crest specializes in full roof replacements across South Florida — from tear-off and deck inspection to brand-new underlayment, flashing, ventilation, and manufacturer-warranted surface materials. We handle the permits, the paperwork, the insurance coordination, and every detail in between. You get a brand new roof system that will protect your home for decades, installed by a crew that actually answers the phone when you call.
Most homeowners replace their roof only once or twice in a lifetime, which means the stakes are high and the learning curve is steep. We walk you through every decision — material, color, underlayment grade, ventilation upgrades, warranty options — without pressure or jargon. By the time you sign a contract, you will understand exactly what you are getting and exactly what you are paying for.
A full replacement also gives us the chance to fix problems that have been hiding for years — undersized ridge venting, missing kickout flashings, deteriorated deck sheathing, or old skylights that should have been replaced a decade ago. We make those recommendations up front, with clear costs, so you can decide what to include. No surprises halfway through the job, no upsells after tear-off, and no watching your quote double because 'we found something.'
After the project is complete, we provide a full closeout package including warranty registration, material certifications, permit finals, before-and-after photos, and the contact information for follow-up if you ever need it. This is the kind of paperwork most homeowners forget about until they need it — and when they need it, they need all of it. We give it to you ready to file.
We remove the old roof down to the deck — never roof over failing systems. You get a true fresh start.
Every square foot of decking is inspected for rot, water damage, and structural integrity before the new system goes on.
Every replacement meets or exceeds Florida Building Code and Miami-Dade HVHZ wind requirements.
Storm-related replacements include full claim documentation and direct carrier communication.
The most popular option — durable, attractive, cost-effective, and available in a wide range of colors and styles.
Premium long-life replacement that maintains the classic South Florida architectural look homeowners love.
A premium upgrade that delivers 40-70 year life, outstanding wind resistance, and reduced cooling costs.
TPO, modified bitumen, and built-up replacements for flat and low-slope residential or commercial roofs.
Full-service insurance work including documentation, adjuster meetings, supplement requests, and final billing.
Replacement is the perfect time to upgrade underlayment, ventilation, and flashing to current code standards.
We inspect your existing roof, identify the problems, and help you decide whether repair or replacement is the right call.
You receive a line-item quote with material options, warranty terms, schedule, and fixed pricing.
Complete removal of the old system, deck inspection, and replacement of any damaged wood at a disclosed per-sheet rate.
Fresh underlayment, flashing, ventilation, and surface materials installed to manufacturer and code spec.
Common signs include multiple leaks, curling or missing shingles across large areas, granule loss, sagging, and roofs over 20 years old.
Depending on the material: asphalt shingles 20-30 years, metal 40-70 years, and concrete/clay tile 50+ years when properly installed.
Yes, we offer financing options through trusted partners so you can replace your roof now and pay over time.
Yes. We offer financing through trusted partners with options that fit most budgets — from zero-interest short-term plans to longer-term fixed-rate loans.
Any time except active storms. Winter and early spring are slightly less busy than late summer, which means faster scheduling.