Properties east of I-95 in Lake Worth Beach face increased salt air exposure from the Atlantic and Lake Worth Lagoon — conditions that demand marine-grade roofing components standard inland assemblies don't include. All Phase Construction USA builds coastal re-roofs for Lake Worth Beach with 304-grade stainless fasteners, SBS-modified peel-and-stick underlayment, and wind-code compliant assemblies rated to 170+ mph design wind speeds.
Lake Worth Beach's coastal exposure is two-sided: the Atlantic Ocean to the east and the Lake Worth Lagoon to the west, which means salt air reaches farther inland here than in cities without lagoon-side exposure. Properties between Federal Highway and the beach face the worst corrosion conditions, but even homes west to I-95 see enough salt load to destroy standard galvanized fasteners within a few years.
Lake Worth Municipal Beach and the Lake Worth Beach Pier mark the center of the coastal zone. The Lake Worth Lagoon waterfront runs north–south through the city and creates salt exposure on the west side of the barrier island. The Snook Islands Natural Area and Bryant Park anchor the Intracoastal neighborhoods where we regularly work.
Clay and concrete tile on stainless battens with 304-grade fasteners. Standing-seam aluminum for maximum corrosion resistance and a 40+ year service life. Modified-bitumen flat roof systems with fully adhered application and aluminum or stainless flashings at every penetration.
Every coastal re-roof includes a completed wind mitigation form delivered to your insurer. On a Lake Worth Beach coastal home, the premium credits for opening protection, roof-to-wall connections, and roof covering class typically represent a meaningful annual savings.
Call (754) 227-5605 or visit our Lake Worth Beach roofing hub to schedule a free inspection.