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About Miller Roofing

Proven Experience in Florida’s Roofing Industry

Miller Roofing is led by Mark Miller, who brings more than fifteen years of roofing experience to the company. From the beginning, Mark built Miller Roofing around a surprisingly rare standard: a roofing company that’s reachable, communicative, and involved throughout the job.

 

Mark holds certifications from Carlisle, Mule-Hide, Duro-Last, GAF, and Berridge, giving clients added confidence that their project is being handled by a contractor with strong manufacturer-backed knowledge. He stays closely involved in the work, and clients appreciate knowing they can get answers when they need them. That kind of responsiveness has helped Miller Roofing build lasting relationships across commercial, multi-family, and residential roof replacement projects throughout Florida.

Our Services

Roof Replacement and Installation Services

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Commercial Roof Replacement

Roof replacement for commercial properties, retail buildings, restaurants, and other large-scale facilities across Florida.

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Multi-Family Roofing

Roof replacement services for apartments, condos, and other multi-unit properties that require planning, coordination, and reliable execution.

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Residential Roof Replacement

Full roof replacement for homeowners who want a smooth process, quality materials, and a contractor who stays reachable.

Roofing Systems

Durable Roofing Systems for Florida Properties

Florida’s climate demands more than a “one-size-fits-all” approach. Whether navigating the complex slopes of a private estate or the expansive acreage of an industrial facility, we match the material to the mission.

At Miller Roofing, our team specializes in a diverse range of high-tier systems designed for longevity and UV resistance:

  • Flat & Low-Slope: High-efficiency TPO and PVC membranes.
  • Steep-Slope & Architectural: Precision-engineered Metal, Tile, and Shingle.

We analyze the specific structural demands and long-term performance goals of your property to recommend a system that balances durability with ROI.

The Power of Manufacturer-Backed Excellence

We don’t just buy materials; we are vetted by the industry’s leading names. Our certifications with GAF, Carlisle, and Duro-Last mean your project qualifies for superior warranties and meets the highest installation standards in the state of Florida.

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Why Clients Choose Us

Easy to Reach. Easy to Work With.

A lot of roofing companies become hard to reach once the job is underway. Calls get missed, updates get delayed, and clients are left wondering what is happening next. Miller Roofing has built its reputation by doing the opposite. Clients know they can reach someone, get clear answers, and keep the project moving without having to chase down information.

That level of communication matters on every project, but especially on roof replacements, where timing, coordination, and expectations all need to stay aligned. Whether the job involves a commercial property, a multi-family building, or a residential home, Miller Roofing focuses on keeping the process organized and straightforward. Good roofing work matters, but so does having a team that stays responsive from the first conversation to the final walkthrough.

Featured Roof Installations

Miller Roofing has completed roofing work for recognized commercial brands and properties across Florida.

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Aldi

Roof installation completed for an ALDI location in Deerfield Beach, Florida.

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Dutch Bros

Roof installation completed for a Dutch Bros location in Eustis, Florida.

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Sprouts

Roof installation completed for a Sprouts location in Jacksonville, Florida.

Our Process

A Straightforward Approach

Inspect the Roof

Every project starts with a close look at the existing roof, the building, and the scope of work. This helps identify the right system and approach for the job.

Provide a Clear Quote

Once the project has been evaluated, the next step is putting together a clear quote based on the roof type, building needs, and installation requirements.

Install to Manufacturer's Specifications

The roof is installed using approved materials and methods that align with manufacturer specifications and project requirements.

Confirm Satisfaction

Before the job is wrapped up, the completed work is reviewed to make sure everything meets expectations and the client is satisfied with the final result.

Companies We Work With

Service Area

Miller Roofing is based in Orlando and works on projects across Florida, including major areas like Miami, Jacksonville, and Tampa.

  • Jacksonville
  • Miami
  • Tampa
  • Orlando
  • St. Petersburg
  • Port St. Lucie
  • Fort Lauderdale
  • Palm Bay
  • Lakeland
  • Palm Coast
  • Boca Raton
  • Deltona
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Planning a commercial, multi-family, or residential roof replacement? Reach out to Miller Roofing to discuss your project and get a quote from a team that stays responsive.

309 Altamonte Commerce Blvd, Suite 1516.
Altamonte Springs, FL. 32714

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Frequently Asked Questions

A full roof replacement is usually worth considering when the roof has widespread wear, repeated leaks, visible aging, or damage that goes beyond one isolated area. In some cases, a problem may look small from the ground, but once the roof is inspected, it becomes clear that the system is too far gone for a simple fix to make sense.

For homeowners, signs can include missing materials, recurring leaks, sagging areas, or a roof that is simply near the end of its service life. It may also be time to replace the roof if it is no longer strong enough to handle Florida’s heavy downpours or high winds during storm season. For commercial and multi-family properties, warning signs may include repeated water intrusion, membrane failure, open seams, widespread deterioration, or issues affecting large sections of the roof. In some cases, the concern is not just current leaks, but whether the existing roof system still has the strength and integrity to hold up under severe weather. The best way to know for sure is to have the roof evaluated so the condition of the system, not just the surface appearance, can be properly reviewed.

The cost of a new roof can vary quite a bit depending on the size of the roof, the material being installed, the complexity of the project, and the condition of the existing system underneath. As a general ballpark, many roof replacement projects fall somewhere in the range of about $8 to $15 per square foot.

That range is broad because not every roof is built the same. A straightforward project with simple access and standard materials will usually land differently than a larger or more complex job with specialty materials, steep slopes, multiple penetrations, or tear-off requirements. For that reason, the most accurate pricing comes from reviewing the actual property and scope of work rather than relying on a flat online estimate.

Several factors can influence the total cost of a roof replacement. One of the biggest is the size of the roof, since larger roofs require more labor and material. The roofing system also matters. TPO, PVC, tile, shingle, and metal all come with different material and installation demands.

The design of the roof can also affect pricing. Steeper roofs, complex layouts, multiple levels, penetrations, curbs, and edge details often require more time and labor. Tear-off requirements also play a role, especially if existing roofing materials need to be removed and disposed of before the new system can be installed. If damaged decking or underlying structural issues are found during the project, that can add to the final scope as well.

For commercial and multi-family properties, access, staging, tenant coordination, and jobsite logistics can also affect cost. For residential properties, things like roof pitch, material choice, and site access often make a big difference.

The timeline depends on the size of the roof, the type of system being installed, weather conditions, and how complex the project is. Some smaller and more straightforward jobs move quickly, while larger commercial or multi-family projects can take longer because of the scale and coordination involved.

A realistic timeline usually comes from evaluating the roof and understanding the full scope rather than giving a one-size-fits-all answer upfront. It is also important to remember that the full process does not always begin the moment you sign the proposal. In many cases, there can be a waiting period of a few weeks before work starts while permits are being reviewed and approved. That step is part of the process, especially on larger or more regulated projects, so it is important to plan with both the installation timeline and the pre-construction timeline in mind.

The best roofing material depends on the type of property, the roof design, performance goals, and the overall budget. There is not one material that is best for every building. The right choice comes down to what fits the property and how the roof needs to perform over time.

For many low-slope commercial roofs, TPO and PVC are popular options because they are designed for that kind of application and can offer strong long-term performance when installed correctly. For residential homes, shingle, tile, and metal are common choices depending on the look the owner wants, the structure of the home, and the expected lifespan of the system. Multi-family properties may use different materials depending on whether the roof is low-slope or steep-slope and what makes the most sense for durability, appearance, and long-term value.

The best approach is to choose a system based on the actual building, not just what is popular in general. Roof slope, drainage, exposure, appearance goals, and budget all matter when deciding what makes the most sense.