Fort Lauderdale homes along the extensive canal system and near Las Olas Boulevard often see storm damage concentrate on barrel-tile roofs where high winds lift edges during wet-season events. The tropical monsoon pattern delivers intense downpours that exploit failed flashing around skylights and chimneys on older waterfront properties. Common failures include wind-driven rain intrusion along I-95 and US-1 corridors plus impact dents from debris on low-slope sections near the Intracoastal.
Storm Damage Roof Repair in Fort Lauderdale — What We Handle
- ✓Canal-front access requires boats or special staging not needed inland.
- ✓Salt-air exposure speeds corrosion on metal valleys and fasteners.
- ✓Broward County permit reviews after named storms add extra inspection steps.
Storm Damage Roof Repair Services We Offer in Fort Lauderdale
✓Wind Lifted Shingle Replacement
Re-secures or replaces shingles torn by high winds common along the St. Johns River corridor while restoring proper nailing and seal strips.
✓Hail Impact Damage Repair
Identifies and replaces granules-crushed shingles after summer hail events, focusing on slopes facing prevailing storm tracks in Mandarin and Arlington.
✓Emergency Tarping and Temporary Fixes
Installs code-compliant tarps and temporary ridge seals to protect interiors until full repairs can be completed within business hours.
✓Valley and Flashing Storm Restoration
Replaces corroded or displaced step flashing and valley metal that failed during heavy rain, preventing attic water intrusion in older Riverside homes.
✓Ridge Cap and Vent Storm Repair
Replaces lifted ridge vents and caps damaged by wind gusts while maintaining attic ventilation needed in Jacksonville's hot summers.
Jacksonville's humid subtropical weather brings sudden thunderstorms and occasional tropical systems that drive wind under shingles and force water into older decking. Homes in Riverside and San Marco often have 1940s-1960s construction with original sheathing that absorbs moisture quickly once the underlayment fails. A proper repair starts with tracing every lifted shingle and checking for hidden rot along valleys and around chimneys rather than simply replacing visible damage.
In Arlington and Springfield, many roofs sit under mature tree canopies that funnel debris into gutters and create constant moisture pockets. After high-wind events, crews routinely find fastener pull-out on the windward slopes and cracked ridge cap seals that let rain reach the attic. Matching existing three-tab or architectural shingles while maintaining proper nailing patterns and step flashing prevents repeat leaks that show up months later during summer humidity spikes.
How It Works in Fort Lauderdale
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On-Site Assessment
Technician walks every slope, checks attic for water stains, and documents wind direction damage before writing a scope for Duval County permit needs.
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Material Matching And Procurement
Selects matching shingles and corrosion-resistant flashings available from local suppliers serving Jacksonville and nearby Orange Park.
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Targeted Removal And Repair
Removes only damaged sections, replaces rotted decking where found, and reinstalls with upgraded underlayment in high-wind zones.
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Final Inspection And Cleanup
Walks the roof with the homeowner, verifies drainage, and removes all debris before leaving the job site.
Serving All of Fort Lauderdale
We regularly handle storm damage roof repair jobs near:
- 📍Las Olas Boulevard
- 📍Fort Lauderdale Beach
- 📍Bonnet House
- 📍Museum of Discovery and Science
- 📍Stranahan House
Storm Damage Roof Repair Pricing in Fort Lauderdale
Pricing based on roof slope access, extent of hidden deck damage, and material match required after inspection.
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