Roof repair pompano-beach FL hits a challenge no other Broward city quite matches: the ocean doesn't just bring storms — it corrodes the metal components that make a roof watertight, while the original flat and gravel roofs in Old Pompano and Cresthaven quietly age past their service life. We're a licensed, insured Broward roofing contractor that handles the coastal reality: salt-damaged flashing, aging flat/gravel systems, Palm Aire and Cypress Bend condo membrane work, and same-day emergency tarping. Free inspection, written estimate, insurance-claim help.
Serving Pompano Beach's ~112,046 residents · ZIPs 33060–33069 · Updated June 2026
Roof repair in Pompano Beach, FL involves a layer most inland Broward cities never think about: salt air off the Atlantic. Within a mile of the beach — across Old Pompano and Cresthaven — the ocean's corrosive environment works on roof metal year-round, not just during storm season. Fasteners rust through, flashing pulls away from parapet walls, drip edges pit and corrode, and by the time a homeowner sees a stain on their ceiling the metal failure has been building for years. Speedy Remodeling Company has been repairing Broward roofs since 1999, and the coastal neighborhoods of Pompano Beach are one of our most consistent call areas for exactly that reason.
At the same time, the city's inland corridors along Palm Aire Drive and Cypress Bend have a different problem: large condo associations on flat and low-slope membrane roofs where HOA boards govern every repair decision. These communities call us because we understand both the technical side — modified bitumen, torch-down, TPO membranes — and the administrative reality of working inside an association's approval process. We supply the license, the insurance certificate, and a written scope the board can vote on, and for an active leak we can tarp the same day while approvals run in parallel.
Across the whole city, two codes shape the decision: Florida's 25% roof rule (Florida Building Code §706.1.1), which converts large repairs into full section replacements once damage exceeds a quarter of the roof area in a 12-month window, and the HVHZ wind-uplift requirements that apply to every Broward roof permit. South Florida's 60 to 70-plus inches of annual rain adds urgency — a corroded fastener or a split membrane seam isn't a cosmetic issue for long once hurricane season arrives. Call (754) 354-5443 Monday through Saturday, 7 AM to 7 PM, or use the form below.
Within a mile of the Pompano Beach fishing pier — the oldest on the South Florida coast — roofs age differently. We inspect fasteners, flashing, and drip edges for salt corrosion on every coastal inspection, not just the visible surface. Finding a corroded pipe boot or split valley flashing before it fails in a storm is the difference between a $400 repair and a four-figure water-damage claim.
Palm Aire and Cypress Bend are built on flat and low-slope membrane roofs governed by association boards. We repair modified bitumen, torch-down, and TPO systems, handle the HOA approval paperwork, and tarp emergency leaks the same day approval is pending — so unit owners don't wait on a quorum to stop an active leak.
Pompano Beach's oceanfront position puts it in the path of direct Atlantic storms. We photograph and document storm damage separately from pre-existing corrosion so your adjuster sees a clean narrative — storm event caused the failure, not wear and tear. We've helped homeowners in Cresthaven and Harbor Village get claims approved rather than denied on a corrosion technicality.
Our Pompano Beach roof repair scope is built around what this city actually needs: flat and gravel roof repair on the original Old Pompano and Cresthaven homes, low-slope membrane work (modified bitumen, torch-down, TPO) for Palm Aire and Cypress Bend condos, salt-corroded flashing and fastener replacement along the coastal corridor, storm and wind damage repair, leak diagnosis and repair, shingle and tile repair for inland neighborhoods like Harbor Village, ridge cap and valley repair, soffit and fascia, and 24/7 emergency tarping. Two facts every Pompano Beach homeowner should know up front: First, the salt air corrodes metal components invisibly — a fastener that looks fine from 10 feet away may be half-gone in section, and it only shows its failure during the next windstorm. Our coastal inspections include a dedicated flashing and metal audit, not just a surface check. Second, Florida's 25% rule decides whether your job stays a repair or becomes a section replacement. We measure the actual damage at the free inspection and tell you honestly in writing which side of the threshold you're on — and whether filing an insurance claim makes sense before you authorize anything. Every estimate is line-item, no ballparks, no surprise change orders.
The original housing stock in Old Pompano and Cresthaven — built largely from the 1960s through the early 1980s — carried a roof system that was standard for that era and climate: a built-up flat or low-slope gravel roof, sometimes called a BUR (built-up roofing) system. Layers of felt and hot asphalt, topped with aggregate ballast, were designed to last 15 to 20 years. Many of those roofs are now on their second or third life, patched and re-patched, and the original deck and flashing underneath has been quietly corroding the entire time. The gravel ballast that protects the membrane can hide blistering and delamination until the system fails suddenly during a storm.
When we inspect a Pompano Beach coastal home with a flat or low-slope roof, we look past the surface. We probe the membrane for soft spots where moisture has infiltrated the felt layers, check the parapet flashing where the wall meets the roof edge — the single most common coastal failure point — and inspect every penetration for rust and sealant failure. A lot of the calls we get from Old Pompano come after a homeowner's first hurricane season in the house, when a roof that looked serviceable on the walk-through starts leaking through an improperly patched penetration or a rusty flashing section that the previous owner coated over. We fix the actual failure, not the cosmetic cover, and because we've been doing this in Broward since 1999 we know the difference. The City of Pompano Beach Building Inspections office requires permits for most roof work, and every job that needs it gets properly permitted and inspected so the repair holds up for the next sale, appraisal, or insurance renewal.
A sample of flat-roof, salt-damage, condo, and storm-damage roof repair pompano-beach work completed across the city. Old Pompano and Cresthaven jobs typically involve aging built-up gravel roofs with corroded flashing and failed parapet seals — the kind of repair that has been patched over twice and finally needs a proper fix. Palm Aire and Cypress Bend calls are usually HOA-governed membrane jobs: a split seam or a drain pooling water against a parapet until the adhesive gave way. Harbor Village single-family homes tend to call after a named storm — missing shingles, lifted ridge caps, and pipe boots the wind pulled from the deck. Every job gets a free written estimate and a permit pulled through City of Pompano Beach Building Inspections. Want references near your neighborhood or ZIP? Ask on the inspection call.
Ocean salt air accelerates corrosion on the metal components that actually keep a roof watertight — fasteners, flashing, drip edge, and pipe boots. In Old Pompano and Cresthaven, homes within a mile of the beach lose their flashing seals in 8 to 12 years instead of 20-plus, and the gravel-ballasted flat roofs on many of those original 1960s-70s homes have had the salt working on their felt and adhesive layers for decades. A roof that looks fine from the driveway can be running rust stains under the membrane. That coastal context is why the free roof repair Pompano Beach inspection includes a flashing audit, not just a tile or shingle check.
Palm Aire and Cypress Bend have flat and low-slope membrane roofs governed by condo associations that require a licensed, insured contractor on record and board sign-off before work starts. We provide the license certificate, insurance documentation, and a written scope the board can vote on. For an active leak we can tarp the same day to stop the damage while the approval runs — so the unit owner isn't waiting on a quorum to keep water off their ceiling.
Florida Building Code §706.1.1 says if more than 25% of a roof section is damaged or repaired within any 12-month period, that entire section must be brought up to current HVHZ code. In practice, that means an overlooked cluster of salt-corroded fasteners or a failing flat-roof section can push a targeted repair into a full section replacement once the damage is measured. The free inspection establishes the actual square footage before any work starts, so there are no code surprises mid-job.
Yes. Pompano Beach's coastal position means it gets the full force of northeast-tracking storms off the Atlantic — wind, driven rain, and storm surge from the same system. We do same-day emergency tarping to stop the leak, then a full photo inspection for your insurance carrier. We've repaired roofs in Old Pompano, Cresthaven, Palm Aire, and Cypress Bend, so we know both the original gravel-flat systems and the more recent membrane and tile roofs common across the city's 112,046 residents.
Carriers look closely at corrosion on coastal properties because Florida homeowners insurance excludes wear and tear — only sudden storm damage is a covered peril. If rusty flashing fails during a hurricane, the adjuster may try to attribute it to pre-existing corrosion rather than the storm. We photograph and document the storm event separately from the corrosion history, and where storm wind is the proximate cause of the failure we make that case with measurements and photos your adjuster can work with.
Every Pompano Beach roof repair that requires it is permitted through the City of Pompano Beach Building Inspections, and we complete the wind-mitigation form (OIR-B1-1802) that can reduce your annual insurance premium. For storm claims we supply your adjuster with photos, measurements, and a line-item scope they can approve — so the repair is paid by the carrier rather than absorbed by you.
Whether it's a corroded coastal flashing, a failing Palm Aire membrane, or storm damage in Cresthaven — we inspect, document, and give you a written estimate. Insurance-claim documentation included for storm damage. Same-day emergency tarping available.
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