top of page

Why Cheap Roofing Estimates End Up Costing More

  • Jireh Roofing Contractor USA, INC
  • May 30
  • 3 min read
Flat roof water intrusion from failed roofing system

Why Cheap Roofing Estimates End Up Costing More

When property owners or condominium associations begin comparing roofing proposals, the lowest price often appears to be the most attractive option.

However, in many cases, cheap roofing estimates can end up costing significantly more over time due to:

  • Hidden costs

  • Inferior materials

  • Warranty limitations

  • Poor workmanship

  • Incomplete scopes of work

  • Code violations

  • Future repair expenses

At Jireh Roofing Contractor USA, Inc., we regularly assist condominium associations, HOA communities, and commercial property owners throughout Miami-Dade County, Broward County, and Palm Beach County with evaluating roofing proposals and understanding what truly separates a professional roofing system from a low-cost estimate.

In this guide, we’ll explain why the cheapest roofing proposal is not always the best long-term investment.


Why Cheap Roofing Estimates End Up Costing More

When property owners or condominium associations begin comparing roofing proposals, the lowest price often appears to be the most attractive option.

However, in many cases, cheap roofing estimates can end up costing significantly more over time due to:

  • Hidden costs

  • Inferior materials

  • Warranty limitations

  • Poor workmanship

  • Incomplete scopes of work

  • Code violations

  • Future repair expenses

At Jireh Roofing Contractor USA, Inc., we regularly assist condominium associations, HOA communities, and commercial property owners throughout Miami-Dade County, Broward County, and Palm Beach County with evaluating roofing proposals and understanding what truly separates a professional roofing system from a low-cost estimate.

In this guide, we’ll explain why the cheapest roofing proposal is not always the best long-term investment.


Cheap Roofing Materials Often Lead to Early Failure

Roofing systems are only as strong as the materials being installed.

Low-cost roofing estimates sometimes rely on:

  • Lower-quality materials

  • Non-certified roofing systems

  • Minimal waterproofing layers

  • Reduced fastening requirements

  • Incompatible products

In South Florida, roofing systems must withstand:

  • Hurricane-force winds

  • Heavy rain

  • Extreme UV exposure

  • Humidity

  • Ponding water

Using lower-quality materials may reduce upfront cost, but it can significantly shorten the life expectancy of the roof.

For condominium associations and commercial properties, premature roof failure can create major financial problems later.


Poor Installation Is One of the Biggest Problems

Even high-quality roofing materials can fail if installed incorrectly.

Improper installation can lead to:

  • Roof leaks

  • Wind uplift damage

  • Ponding water

  • Flashing failures

  • Structural moisture intrusion

  • Warranty denial

This is especially important for:

  • Flat roofing systems

  • TPO roofing

  • Tile roofing

  • Metal roofing systems

Professional installation methods and code-compliant fastening requirements are critical throughout South Florida due to strict building codes and hurricane exposure.


Roofing Warranties Matter

Many property owners focus heavily on initial price without understanding the importance of roofing warranties.

Some low-cost roofing estimates may:

  • Offer limited warranty coverage

  • Exclude manufacturer warranties

  • Use non-certified systems

  • Avoid inspection requirements

Professional roofing systems installed correctly often qualify for:

  • Manufacturer-backed warranties

  • Longer-term coverage

  • Enhanced protection against material defects

This can provide significant long-term value for condominium associations and HOA communities attempting to reduce future repair costs.


Hidden Costs During Tear-Off

One common issue during reroofing projects is discovering concealed damage after the existing roof is removed.

This may include:

  • Rotten wood decking

  • Wet insulation

  • Structural deterioration

  • Damaged fascia

  • Previous improper repairs

Low-cost contractors may use these discoveries to issue large change orders after the project has already started.

Professional contractors should clearly explain:

  • What is included

  • How concealed conditions are handled

  • Whether wood replacement allowances exist

  • How change orders are processed

before beginning the project.


Cheap Roofing Can Cost More Long-Term

While lower pricing may initially appear attractive, poor roofing systems often result in:

  • More maintenance

  • Shorter roof lifespan

  • Increased leak repairs

  • Interior damage

  • Insurance complications

  • Future reroofing costs sooner than expected

For HOA communities and commercial buildings, selecting the right roofing contractor is a major long-term financial decision.

The goal should not simply be finding the cheapest estimate, but rather finding the best long-term value.


What Property Owners Should Look For

When comparing roofing proposals, property owners should evaluate:

  • Contractor licensing

  • Insurance coverage

  • Manufacturer certifications

  • Warranty options

  • Scope transparency

  • Roofing system specifications

  • Commercial roofing experience

  • HOA project experience

A professional roofing proposal should provide clear documentation explaining exactly what is included in the project.


Final Thoughts

Roof replacement projects are major investments, especially for condominium associations, commercial properties, and HOA communities throughout South Florida.

While cheap roofing estimates may initially seem appealing, many property owners later discover hidden costs, poor workmanship, warranty limitations, and expensive repairs that could have been avoided with proper planning and professional installation.

At Jireh Roofing Contractor USA, Inc., we assist property owners and HOA communities throughout Miami-Dade County, Broward County, and Palm Beach County with detailed roofing evaluations, code-compliant roofing systems, manufacturer-backed warranty options, and professional project planning designed for long-term durability and performance.



Comments


©2025 by JIREH ROOFING CONTRACTOR USA, INC ®

CCC1332912

CGC1533238

CFC1432206

CMC1251218

CPC1460333

CVC57252

© Jireh Roofing Contractor USA, Inc.
Name, logo, and seal are property of Jireh Roofing Contractor USA, Inc. Not affiliated with any other “Jireh Roofing.”

bottom of page