Roofweiler is a licensed, MBE-certified commercial roofing contractor based in Doral, serving Florida statewide for commercial work — whether you're making the call on one roof or a whole portfolio. Reroofing, recover systems, and coatings, matched to your building's real lifecycle, not sold as one product.
We keep capacity open on purpose — so a real storm-season deadline doesn't become a scheduling problem on our end.
Three ways people land here
Own or manage the building?
You're making the call — CAPEX, liability, or both — on one roof or a whole portfolio.
Bidding this as a sub-trade?
You're a general contractor scoping roofing as part of a larger job — your client owns the building, not you.
Need docs for a client?
You're a broker or agent who needs license, insurance & bonding paperwork on file.
Recent Work
Before/after from completed commercial projects — real jobs, real square footage, real systems.
Before
AfterOwn or manage the building?
You already know the shape of it. A leak doesn't stay a leak — it's product flow that stops, an insurance carrier that starts asking questions about the whole facility, and a report you have to give someone — a COO, a fund's LPs, a store's regional director — about why nobody caught it sooner.
Most commercial roofing decisions get made too late, in reaction mode, by whoever picks up the phone first. Roofweiler's approach is the opposite: a licensed, documented process built for people who have to defend this decision to somebody else, not just live with it themselves.

88,490 sq ft tile re-roof — South Florida multifamily portfolio, 7 buildings.
Not every failing commercial roof needs a reroof. Depending on your roof's condition, age, and drainage, there are three real paths — and the right one is a question of your building's numbers, not our sales preference:
Reroof
Full replacement, when the deck or underlying structure has reached the end of its service life.
Recover
A new system installed over sound existing roofing, when structure is good but the surface has failed.
Coat
A silicone or acrylic coating system, when the roof is structurally sound and the goal is extending service life and cutting energy cost without a capital replacement event. Coating systems on flat/low-slope roofs are Energy Star–rated reflective systems and, under current IRS Section 179 rules, 100% of the project cost may be deductible in the year the work is completed — a CAPEX-timing detail worth discussing with your accountant if you're planning the spend against this fiscal year.
We tell you which of the three your roof actually qualifies for before we tell you what it costs — replacement cost weighed against deferred-maintenance risk, walked through with you, not handed down as a number.
Commercial roofs age unevenly across a portfolio — that's why we also do scheduled inspections and preventive maintenance, not just replacement. Catching a failing seam before it's a warehouse-floor puddle costs less than explaining the alternative to your COO — a 15-year study by Firestone Building Products and ProLogis puts scheduled maintenance at roughly $0.14 per sqft annually versus $0.25 per sqft for a reactive-only approach, with roofs on a maintenance plan averaging 21 years of service life against 13 for ones that aren't. And if roof responsibility on a location sits with your landlord rather than your team, we can work directly with them — you don't have to be the go-between.
We combine drone and infrared scans with an actual roof walk, and every crew runs OSHA-standard safety protocol with toolbox talks on-site, every day.
One agreement can cover preventive maintenance and priority scheduling across your whole portfolio — not a separate negotiation every time a roof comes up.
Every job is tracked the same way in our own app — permits, materials, scheduling, inspection, all visible in real time. You'll always know where things stand without waiting on a callback.

Every day a crew is on-site, that includes a full report — weather, work completed, safety and quality checks, photos. Here's a real one, from an active job:

A member of our commercial team reviews every submission personally and responds within 24 hours.
Bidding a job
You're not the one who owns this building. But your name is on the schedule you commit to, the documentation you hand your client when something changes, and the sub you brought onto the job. If we slip a date, that's not our reputation on the line first — it's yours.
That's the standard we build to on every roofing scope we take on:
Every job is tracked the same way we track it for every property owner — permits, materials, scheduling, inspection, all visible in real time. Check it the moment your client asks, and you've already got the answer. Your client never sees any of this — no Roofweiler app, no other brand in the conversation. That relationship stays yours.

Every day we're on-site, you also get a full report — photos, weather, work completed, safety and quality checks — without having to check anything. Here's a real one, from an active job:
A member of our commercial team reviews every submission personally and responds within 24 hours.
Need docs for a client
When a client's roof comes up for renewal, you need documentation that holds up — not a sales conversation. Here's what's real and verifiable, right now, without a form or a phone call:
If your client's roof needs a condition assessment or documentation package to support a renewal, our team can put that together directly.
Here's exactly what that documentation looks like in practice — a real daily job-site report, photos included, from an active job:

A member of our commercial team reviews every submission personally and responds within 24 hours.