Sunrise is a flat-roof town — and flat roofs leak differently. From the low-slope membrane buildings of Sunrise Lakes to the single-family homes of Bonaventure and Welleby, we're a licensed, insured Broward roofing contractor handling roof repair Sunrise residents and condo boards call for first: seam and ponding leaks, storm damage, and same-day emergency tarping. Free inspection, written estimate, and insurance-claim help.
Serving Sunrise's ~97,000 residents and ZIP 33351 · Home of Sawgrass Mills and the FLA Live Arena · Updated June 2026
Roof repair in Sunrise, FL usually starts with a flat-roof problem. When a Sunrise homeowner or condo board searches "roof repair near me," it's typically a leak — a stain spreading across a top-floor ceiling, or water pooling that won't drain after a storm. That makes Sunrise different from most of Broward: a huge share of the city, from Sunrise Lakes to the low-rise associations along Oakland Park Boulevard, sits on flat and low-slope membrane roofs, not tile. Those roofs fail at the seams, the drains, and the membrane surface — not at a cracked tile — so the repair playbook is entirely different. Speedy Remodeling Company has repaired Broward roofs since 1999, and Sunrise's mix of condos, villas, and single-family homes is one of our most-requested service areas.
Most owners assume a flat-roof leak means the whole roof is shot. In our experience inspecting low-slope roofs across Sunrise, it usually traces to one zone — a split seam, a blistered patch, or a clogged drain causing ponding water to back up. We find the actual zone and rebuild it. The one rule that decides whether your job stays a repair is Florida's 25% roof rule (Florida Building Code §706.1.1): if more than 25% of a roof section is damaged within any 12-month period, that whole section must be brought up to current HVHZ code. On a flat membrane roof that can mean a full section instead of a patch, so the free inspection measures the damage before anyone files a claim or a board votes a budget.
Sunrise also has a wind story the rest of Broward doesn't. Western Sunrise — Bonaventure and the neighborhoods backing onto the Everglades buffer — takes open-field hurricane wind with nothing upwind to break it, while the dense Sunrise Lakes condos concentrate flat-roof exposure across dozens of attached buildings. We repair the membrane systems on the condos and the tile and shingle on Bonaventure and Welleby homes, and we document everything for your insurer. Fastest path is to call (754) 354-5443 — we answer live Monday through Saturday, 7 AM to 7 PM, with 24/7 emergency tarping.
Modified bitumen, TPO, and torch-down membrane — the systems that cover most of Sunrise Lakes and the city's condo corridors. We fix seam splits, blisters, and ponding at the source, rebuilding slope and drainage instead of coating over standing water that just fails again next season.
Sunrise associations require a licensed, insured contractor on file and board sign-off before work starts. We hand the board the license, insurance certificate, and a written scope they can vote on, and we schedule around association rules so your repair gets approved — not stalled.
West Sunrise takes open-field Everglades wind. Same-day emergency tarping stops the damage, then we photograph and measure everything for your adjuster, whether it's a Bonaventure tile roof or a Sunrise Lakes flat membrane.
Our Sunrise roof repair scope is built around the systems this city actually has: flat and low-slope membrane repair (modified bitumen, TPO, torch-down), seam and blister repair, ponding and drainage correction, leak repair, storm and wind damage, condo and HOA building roofs, plus tile and shingle repair for Bonaventure and Welleby single-family homes, flashing and pipe-boot replacement, and 24/7 emergency tarping. Here's what most Sunrise owners never hear: a flat roof almost never leaks where the stain appears. Water enters at a failed seam or drain, then travels under the membrane across the deck before it finds a ceiling penetration — so chasing the stain is how other roofers "fix" the same leak three times. We trace water back to the entry point and rebuild that zone, correcting the slope or drainage that caused the ponding in the first place. If the damage crosses the Florida 25% threshold, we tell you honestly whether a section replacement is the smarter spend than repeated patches — in writing, with the reason. Every job starts with a free roof inspection and a line-item estimate, so boards and homeowners get numbers they can act on.
Roof work on a Sunrise condo or HOA building is not just a roofing decision — it's a board decision, and that trips up homeowners who expect to schedule a repair like a single-family job. In communities like Sunrise Lakes and Welleby, the association typically must verify the contractor's license and insurance, approve the scope, and in many cases vote before any work begins, especially when reserves or a special assessment are involved. We've worked inside that process for years: we provide the documentation a board needs up front, write the scope in plain language they can approve, and coordinate access across attached buildings so the repair doesn't drag across multiple meetings. For an active leak, we can tarp and stop the damage the same day while the approval runs in parallel — so the unit owner above the leak isn't waiting on a quorum to keep water off their ceiling. That combination of flat-roof expertise and board-process experience is exactly why Sunrise associations keep our number.
A sampling of flat-roof, condo, and storm-damage work completed in Sunrise and neighboring Broward communities. Want references near Sunrise Lakes, Bonaventure, or your ZIP 33351? Ask on your inspection call.
Yes — flat and low-slope membrane work is most of what we do in Sunrise. Communities like Sunrise Lakes are built almost entirely on flat and low-slope roofs, where leaks come from failed seams, blistered membrane, and ponding water rather than a cracked tile. We repair modified-bitumen, TPO, and torch-down systems, and we coordinate with HOA and condo association boards on access and approvals.
Yes, and in Sunrise that is the norm rather than the exception. Sunrise Lakes, Welleby, and most low-rise condo associations require board approval and a licensed, insured contractor on file before any roof repair begins. We provide the license, insurance certificate, and a written scope the board can vote on, and we schedule around association rules so the repair actually gets approved instead of stalling.
Ponding is the #1 flat-roof problem in Sunrise. Low-slope roofs need positive drainage, and when the membrane sags or a drain clogs, water sits for days, breaks down the surface, and works through the seams. We find the ponding source, rebuild slope or drainage where needed, and reseal or replace the failed membrane section — not just coat over standing water, which never lasts.
Yes. West Sunrise sits against the Everglades buffer, so homes in Bonaventure and the western edge take open-field hurricane winds with nothing to slow them down. We do same-day emergency tarping to stop the leak, then a full photo inspection for your insurance carrier. We repair the flat/membrane systems on the condos and the tile and shingle on Bonaventure and Welleby single-family homes.
Florida's 25% rule (Florida Building Code §706.1.1) says if more than 25% of a roof section is damaged within any 12 months, that whole section must be brought up to current HVHZ code. On a Sunrise flat roof that can mean a full membrane section rather than a patch, and on association buildings it affects what the board has to budget. The free inspection measures the damage so you know which side of the threshold you're on before anyone files or votes.
Yes. Every Sunrise roof repair that requires it is permitted through the City of Sunrise Building Division, and we complete the wind-mitigation paperwork that can lower premiums. For storm claims we work directly with your adjuster — photos, measurements, and a scope they can approve — so storm and wind damage is paid by the carrier.
Flat roof, condo building, or single-family home — we'll inspect, photograph the damage, and hand you a written estimate, plus documentation your insurer or HOA board can approve. Same-day emergency service available.
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