Concrete and clay tile covers the majority of Pompano Beach's residential roofing — from the 1970s ranch homes in Palm Aire to the newer builds in Cypress Lakes and the subdivisions west of Powerline Road. All Phase Construction USA replaces tile roofs across Pompano Beach with full underlayment tear-off, SBS-modified peel-and-stick replacement, and HVHZ-compliant fastening schedules rated for 175+ mph wind speeds.
Palm Aire's homes were built starting in the 1970s, making their original tile systems 40–50 years old. Cypress Lakes and the western subdivisions were built in the 1990s and 2000s, putting them squarely in the 20–25 year underlayment failure window. Pompano Beach's 60–65 inches of annual rainfall and salt-laden Atlantic winds accelerate underlayment degradation faster than manufacturer ratings suggest. The tile looks fine; the waterproofing beneath it has failed.
Palm Aire — one of Pompano Beach's largest residential communities with thousands of homes carrying aging tile systems. Cypress Lakes — gated community with concrete tile on 1990s–2000s homes entering the re-roof window. Garden Isles — canal community where salt exposure compounds underlayment failure. The residential streets between Atlantic Boulevard and Sample Road where the densest tile roof inventory sits.
Drone and attic inspection. Tile removal with on-site salvage. Full underlayment tear-off. Deck repair and re-nailing to HVHZ fastening schedule. New SBS-modified peel-and-stick underlayment. Tile reset with stainless fasteners. Replacement tile sourced for HOA color and profile match.
Every tile re-roof includes a wind mitigation form delivered to your insurer. Many Pompano Beach homeowners file claims after storm events — we provide full documentation, adjuster coordination, and supplement filing.
Call (754) 227-5605 or visit our Pompano Beach roofing hub to schedule a free inspection.