On the coast, wind-driven rain finds every weakness fast, and a compromised flat condo roof or a beachside home can take on serious water in a single storm band. We tarp and seal the same day for areas like Harbor Village and Palm Aire, then scope a permanent, corrosion-resistant repair and document the damage for your adjuster.
What roofing in Pompano Beach involves
- ✓Coastal exposure: corrosion-resistant fasteners and high-wind NOA systems.
- ✓Heavy mix of condo/flat roofs alongside single-family tile and shingle.
- ✓Broward HVHZ code and City of Pompano Beach permitting.
What to do the moment your roof starts leaking
When water is coming through the ceiling, the clock matters. While we're on the way, you can limit the damage — and we'll walk you through it on the phone.
- Move valuables and electronics out from under the leak.
- Catch water in buckets and, if it's safe, relieve a bulging ceiling with a small drain hole.
- Photograph everything — the source, the path, and the damage — for your claim.
- Stay off the roof during a storm; we'll handle the tarping safely.
- Call us — 24/7 — so we can stabilize the roof before more water gets in.
Stabilize first, then repair right
Emergency response is a two-step job. First we stop the intrusion with professional-grade tarping and sealing so your home is protected through the next downpour. Then, once conditions allow, we return for a permanent repair built to Broward HVHZ code — and we document the storm damage thoroughly so it supports any insurance claim you decide to file.
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Frequently asked questions
Yes — 24/7 emergency tarping and water-intrusion control across coastal and inland Pompano Beach, including condo flat roofs, then a permanent repair with full documentation for any storm-damage insurance claim.
Yes. We provide round-the-clock emergency tarping and water-intrusion control across Coconut Creek and Broward County, then schedule a permanent repair. Call us as soon as water comes in — the faster we tarp it, the less interior damage you'll have.
Emergency stabilization (tarping and water-intrusion control) typically runs $400–$1,500 depending on access and the size of the affected area. That's separate from the permanent repair, which we price after a full inspection — and storm-related work is often covered by insurance.
If the leak is from a covered event like a storm, insurers generally expect you to take reasonable steps to prevent further damage — which is exactly what emergency tarping is. We document the damage and the stabilization so it supports your claim.