Your roof can’t wait. Your budget shouldn’t have to.

An aging roof puts you at risk on two fronts: your insurer may cancel your policy, and storm season won’t wait for you to replace it. Don’t let the cost be the reason you wait.

Why Florida homeowners can't put this off

A roof issue in Florida is a financial risk. Here’s what’s driving homeowners to act.

Insurance requirements are tightening

Florida insurers are dropping homeowners or refusing to renew policies on roofs over 15 years old. A new roof keeps you covered, literally.

Storm season doesn't stop

Hurricanes, tropical storms and intense sun degrade your roof faster in Florida than almost anywhere in the country. Waiting costs more.

Small damage becomes catastrophic

A minor leak left unaddressed can lead to mold, structural rot and complete interior water damage.

Home value is on the line

A new, code-compliant roof adds immediate resale value and protects the equity you've built in your home.

Signs your roof needs replacing

You don’t need a roofing expert to spot early warning signs

If any of these apply, it’s worth getting a professional assessment and knowing your financing options before you do.

What type of roof do Florida homeowners need?

The three most common roofing materials in Florida are asphalt shingles, tile and metal. Each has trade-offs worth understanding before you commit.

Shingles

Asphalt shingles are the most common and most affordable option. They typically last 20 to 25 years but are more vulnerable to wind and moisture damage, which matters in hurricane country.

Tile

Tile (clay or concrete) is a Florida staple, particularly in South Florida. Tile roofs are heavier, more durable and better suited to hurricane-force winds, but they come with a higher upfront cost.

Metal

Metal is increasingly popular for a good reason. It can withstand winds up to 140 mph, lasts 40 to 70 years and is resistant to mold and pests. The upfront cost is higher, but the long term value is strong.

Payments you can actually afford

A new roof is a major expense. Traditional financing like personal loans and credit cards demand repayment in two to five years. That means high monthly payments on top of everything else.

Ygrene PACE financing works differently. With repayment terms up to 20 years, your monthly payment is significantly lower, making a necessary repair actually manageable.

How Ygrene financing works

Approval based on your home's equity and ability to repay, not your credit score.

We look at the value of your property, not your credit history. No impact to your credit.

Repaid through property taxes.

Your Ygrene assessment is added to your annual property tax bill. No separate loan payment to manage each month.

Up to 20 years to repay.

Longer terms mean lower payments. You choose a term that fits your budget.

Your contractor is paid only after the work is complete.

You're protected throughout the process.

Real results from real homeowners

“Before, every time it rained we saw evidence of roof leaking, so we kept making repairs on a yearly basis. Now we have peace of mind. We don’t have to think about the roof anymore.”

— The Pierces, Weston, FL

Ready to get your roof replaced?

Find out if your property qualifies. It takes minutes, there’s no credit impact, and you’ll know exactly what your options are.

Or, call us at 866-634-1358