GAF Master Elite · President's Club 3-Star · Port St. Lucie, FL

Tile Roofing in
Port St. Lucie, FL

Clay and concrete tile roofing for the Treasure Coast, where Atlantic storm exposure and one of Florida's fastest-growing housing markets create a unique set of roofing decisions. JA Edwards of America has been serving St. Lucie and Martin counties with the same credentials and crew standards as our larger markets.

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Tile Roofing · St. Lucie and Martin Counties

The Treasure Coast's Storm Position Changes What a Tile Roof Needs to Do

Port St. Lucie sits on the Atlantic coast at a latitude that puts it directly in the path of storms that have already crossed the peninsula and re-energized, and also in the direct track of Atlantic hurricanes approaching from the east. The roofing implications are real. Homes here face wind loads and wind-driven rain from directions that are different from what Gulf coast markets deal with, and the insurance carriers operating in St. Lucie and Martin counties have adjusted their underwriting accordingly.

The growth that has reshaped Port St. Lucie over the past two decades also created a large volume of concrete tile roofs in communities like Tradition, Veranda Gardens, and PGA Village that are now approaching the 15 to 20-year mark. Those roofs were built quickly during the construction surge and with varying levels of installation quality. Some are holding up well. Others are reaching the point where the underlayment has degraded enough to cause issues, often before the tile itself shows any visible sign of wear.

What does tile roof replacement cost in Port St. Lucie? Most residential tile roof replacements in St. Lucie County run between $16,000 and $38,000 depending on roof size, pitch, tile material, and underlayment system. Storm damage claims through insurance follow a separate process. JA Edwards of America offers free inspections out of our Port St. Lucie office at 540 NW University Blvd, Suite 103, and will give you a written assessment of what the roof actually needs before any decision is made.

Our Port St. Lucie office covers St. Lucie and Martin counties with the same GAF Master Elite and President's Club 3-Star credentials as every other JAEA location. Fewer than three roofing contractors in the entire state of Florida hold that designation. It determines what warranty products we can offer, how our installations are evaluated by insurance carriers, and what standards our crews are held to on every job.

Free Tile Roof Inspection

Our Port St. Lucie team covers St. Lucie and Martin counties. Written report included, no obligation to proceed.

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What We Do

Tile Roofing Services in Port St. Lucie

From full replacements in Tradition and PGA Village to storm damage claims in Stuart and Hobe Sound, here is what our Treasure Coast team handles on a regular basis.

Full Tile Roof Replacement

Complete tear-off and installation of a new tile system with code-compliant underlayment built for Florida's Atlantic coast wind loads. We pull the permit through St. Lucie County and handle the inspection at closeout. Clay and concrete tile available.

Hurricane Damage Restoration

When a storm event damages your tile roof, the documentation submitted to your insurance adjuster determines how the claim is evaluated. We handle that documentation alongside the installation scope so both tracks move at the same time.

Underlayment Replacement

Concrete tile roofs from the 2000s construction boom in PSL often have tile that is still structurally sound while the underlayment beneath has degraded. We re-felt and reset existing tile where the material condition allows, which avoids the cost of full material replacement.

Tile Roof Repair

Individual cracked, broken, or wind-displaced tiles can be replaced without touching the rest of the roof when the underlying system is still in good condition. We assess the full picture before recommending repair vs. a broader scope.

Wind Mitigation Inspection

A certified wind mitigation report documents your roof's construction features in the format Florida carriers require for premium credits. We issue the report at project closeout on every tile replacement and offer it as a standalone service for existing roofs.

Financing Available

We offer financing through Slice and Improvifi for homeowners who want to move forward without covering the full project cost upfront. Ask our team about current rates and terms during the inspection appointment.

How a Tile Roof Replacement Works in Port St. Lucie

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Free Inspection

Our PM assesses the tile, underlayment, flashing, fascia, and deck and delivers a written report of what was found. No cost, no obligation to move forward.

02

Proposal and Insurance Coordination

You receive a detailed written scope with material specs, warranty terms, and timeline. If a storm damage claim is involved, we handle the documentation in parallel so you are not managing two separate processes.

03

Permit and Scheduling

We pull the permit through St. Lucie County and give you a confirmed install date. Your PM stays as the single point of contact through the entire project.

04

Installation and Closeout

Crew arrives on the scheduled day, the site is cleaned at the end of each working day, and your wind mitigation report and warranty documentation are issued before we leave the job.

Why JA Edwards

How We Compare to Other Treasure Coast Tile Roofers

The Port St. Lucie roofing market has grown alongside the region's population, which means there is a wide range of contractor quality operating here. The credentials below are verifiable through public records and manufacturer databases, and they determine what you actually get when the job is done.

What to Look For JA Edwards of America Typical PSL Roofer
GAF Master Elite Certified Yes Rarely
GAF President's Club 3-Star (FL) 1 of 3 in FL No
GAF Golden Pledge Warranty Available Yes No
Insurance Claim Coordination Full process Partial or none
Wind Mitigation Report Issued Yes, included Extra charge or not offered
Licensed General Contractor (CGC) CGC1534283 CCC only (roofing)
Financing Options Slice + Improvifi Varies
BBB Rating A+ Varies
The Real Difference

Why Port St. Lucie Homeowners Choose JAEA for Tile Roofing

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We Know the Treasure Coast's Storm Exposure

Roofing on the Atlantic coast of Florida requires a different approach to wind load documentation than interior or Gulf coast markets. Our crews install to current Florida Building Code standards and our wind mitigation reports reflect the specific construction features that St. Lucie and Martin county carriers look for when calculating premiums.

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We Give You an Honest Assessment of the 2000s-Era Concrete Tile

A significant portion of PSL's housing stock was built quickly during the early 2000s growth surge. Those concrete tile roofs are at an age where some need full replacement and others need only an underlayment re-felt. We assess them separately and tell you which situation you are in before the scope and price conversation begins.

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Statewide Resources When Demand Spikes After a Storm

After a major Treasure Coast storm event, local roofing capacity gets overwhelmed fast. JAEA's four-office Florida network means we can pull crew resources from other markets to keep Port St. Lucie projects on schedule while smaller local contractors have to turn work away or extend timelines significantly.

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The Warranty Is Backed by the Manufacturer, Not Just Us

GAF Golden Pledge covers materials and workmanship through the manufacturer, which means the warranty does not depend on our company staying in business for the next 25 years. In a growing market with a lot of newer contractors, that distinction is worth understanding before you sign anything.

What Treasure Coast Homeowners Are Saying

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Brian W. Tradition, Port St. Lucie · Google Review
★★★★★

Our concrete tile roof in Tradition started leaking after a storm and our carrier denied the first claim. JA Edwards came out, documented the storm damage properly, helped us resubmit, and the second claim was approved. The new roof went on in about a week. The PM was reachable throughout and the crew cleaned up every day. No complaints.

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Linda F. Stuart, FL · Google Review
★★★★★

We have a home in Stuart and started getting leaks in one section after a bad season. JA Edwards inspected it and determined the tile itself was fine but the underlayment had failed in that area. They re-felted and reset the tile rather than telling me I needed a full replacement. That saved a significant amount of money and the repair has held through two more storm seasons since.

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Michael K. PGA Village, Port St. Lucie · Google Review
★★★★★

I needed a full tile replacement at PGA Village and wanted a contractor with real credentials, not just whoever was knocking on doors after the last hurricane. JA Edwards came out, gave me a written proposal within a few days, and the project came in on the timeline they quoted. The wind mitigation report was ready at closeout and my insurance premium dropped at the next renewal.

Our Work

Tile Roofing Projects on the Treasure Coast

Projects completed by JAEA crews across St. Lucie and Martin counties, from concrete tile replacements in planned communities to storm damage restorations along the coast.

Where We Work

Tile Roofing Service Areas Across the Treasure Coast

Our Port St. Lucie team operates out of 540 NW University Blvd, Suite 103, and covers St. Lucie and Martin counties. Below are the communities where tile roofing projects come in on a regular basis.

Port St. Lucie
Tradition
PGA Village
Veranda Gardens
Stuart
Palm City
Jensen Beach
Hobe Sound
Fort Pierce
Hutchinson Island
St. Lucie West
Indian River Estates
Common Questions

Tile Roofing FAQ: Port St. Lucie Homeowners

That generation of concrete tile in Port St. Lucie is right in the window where underlayment issues start to appear, even when the tile itself looks intact from the street. The most common early signs are water stains on interior ceilings after heavy rain, particularly in corners or along exterior walls, and discoloration around vent pipes or chimneys. If your carrier has mentioned the roof age in your renewal correspondence, that is a signal worth taking seriously. A free inspection gives you a written assessment of where things stand before you are forced into the conversation by an insurance event.
Yes, and it is a meaningful difference from interior Florida markets. St. Lucie County falls within a high-velocity hurricane zone, which means Florida Building Code requires more stringent fastening standards than lower-risk counties inland. The tile attachment method, underlayment type, and flashing specifications all need to meet those requirements. It also affects how the wind mitigation report is completed and what credits your carrier will apply. Roofs installed to current high-velocity zone standards perform noticeably better in actual storm events than those built to older, less stringent specifications.
The My Safe Florida Home program provides grants to eligible Florida homeowners to fund wind mitigation improvements, which can include roof covering upgrades. Eligibility is based on your home's assessed value, its current wind mitigation status, and available program funding. The process starts with a free wind mitigation inspection coordinated through the program, and qualifying homeowners can receive matching grant funds for approved improvements. We recommend visiting the official My Safe Florida Home website at mysafefloridahome.com for current eligibility requirements and application status, as funding availability changes. Our team can discuss how your specific roofing project would interact with the program during the inspection.
In most cases yes. Florida law requires carriers to apply premium credits when a home's construction features meet certain wind resistance standards, and a new tile roof installed to current code with proper documentation is the clearest path to those credits. The reduction varies by carrier but is often several hundred dollars per year. In the Treasure Coast market specifically, where insurance premiums have risen significantly in recent years, the wind mitigation discount on a new installation can be a meaningful offset over time.
Clay tile costs roughly 25 to 40 percent more than concrete and lasts significantly longer, typically 40 to 50 years versus 25 to 35 for concrete. On the Treasure Coast, clay holds its color and texture better through the combination of UV intensity and salt air proximity than concrete does over the same period. Concrete tile is the standard in most PSL planned communities built during the 2000s growth period and comes in a wider range of profiles. For insurance purposes, both materials qualify for the same wind resistance credits when installed correctly. The decision usually comes down to budget, HOA requirements, and how long the homeowner expects to be in the property.
A denial is not necessarily final. Claims are sometimes denied because the damage documentation submitted with the initial claim did not capture it in the format the adjuster needed, or because the scope was assessed without a proper contractor inspection supporting it. We can come out, inspect the damage independently, and produce documentation that supports a resubmission or a supplemental claim. The review above mentions a client in Tradition whose initial denial was overturned after we re-documented the storm damage properly. There is no cost to the inspection, and whether a resubmission makes sense is something our team will assess honestly during the visit.
Most residential tile replacements in Port St. Lucie take four to seven working days depending on roof size and pitch. St. Lucie County permit processing typically adds five to ten business days before work can begin. We pull the permit on your behalf and coordinate the county inspection at closeout. You will have a confirmed schedule before any crew or materials arrive at the property.
A permit through St. Lucie County Building and Code Regulation is required for tile roof replacement. The permit must be active before work begins and inspected at project closeout. We handle the application and the final inspection coordination as part of the job. Unpermitted roofing work creates complications at resale, voids manufacturer warranties, and gives insurance carriers grounds to dispute future claims.
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Treasure Coast Tile Roofing
Built for What This Coast Actually Throws at It

Port St. Lucie's Atlantic position means your roof faces a different set of demands than what most Florida roofing contractors design for. JA Edwards of America is one of three contractors in the state to hold the GAF President's Club 3-Star designation, and our installation standards and documentation practices reflect what insurance carriers on this coast actually require. The inspection is free. There is no obligation to proceed, and no pressure when we show up.

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