Finding a trustworthy roofer in Pompano Beach means understanding the unique demands of coastal Broward County roofing. From the salt-air exposure near Harbor Village to the aging tile systems in Palm Aire, Pompano Beach properties need contractors with HVHZ certification and real local experience. We evaluated dozens of licensed roofers and identified five that stand out.
Pompano Beach stretches from the Atlantic coastline to the Sawgrass Expressway. Homes near the Intracoastal face aggressive salt spray that corrodes standard fasteners within years, while inland communities like Cypress Lakes and Garden Isles deal with aging roof systems from the 1970s-80s development era. The 247-acre Fern Forest Nature Center and Pompano Beach Community Park anchor neighborhoods where many original roofs are now 30+ years old. According to NOAA's hurricane research, South Florida's coastal communities face the highest wind damage risk in the continental United States.
Palm Aire homes built around the former resort golf courses typically have concrete tile roofs that are reaching end-of-life. Harbor Village's waterfront properties require marine-grade stainless steel fasteners and corrosion-resistant flashing systems. Our crews work extensively in both neighborhoods and understand the specific HOA requirements, permitting processes, and material specifications each community demands.
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Roof replacement in Pompano Beach typically ranges from $8,000 to $15,000 for a standard residential home, depending on square footage and material. Homes near Harbor Village and the Intracoastal may cost more due to salt-air-rated material requirements. Call (754) 227-5605 for a free estimate.
Metal roofing and concrete tile are ideal for Pompano Beach's coastal environment. In communities like Palm Aire and Harbor Village, metal roofs with marine-grade fasteners last 40-50 years versus 15-20 for standard shingles. Salt-resistant underlayment is essential for any material choice this close to the Atlantic.
Verify your roofer holds a valid Florida CCC license and is HVHZ-certified — Pompano Beach falls within Broward County's High Velocity Hurricane Zone. All Phase Construction USA carries CCC-1331464 and CGC-1526236 dual licenses. Always confirm active liability insurance and ask for references from your specific neighborhood.
Yes. Palm Aire, Harbor Village, and most Pompano Beach communities have strict architectural guidelines governing tile profiles, colors, and approved materials. We coordinate with HOA boards before every project to ensure full compliance and prevent costly do-overs.