From worn-out tile to storm-torn shingle, Assured Supreme replaces and repairs roofs built to take Florida's heat, sun, and hurricane winds — installed by a licensed, insured South Florida crew that backs every job with a written warranty.
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A roof in Pompano Beach takes a beating that roofs further north never see. It sits under relentless ultraviolet sun nearly every day of the year, absorbs salt-laden air drifting in off the Atlantic, soaks up the heavy afternoon downpours of the summer rainy season, and then has to stand firm against the hurricane-force winds that arrive between June and November. A roofing system that performs perfectly in a cooler, drier climate can fail within a few years here. That is why Assured Supreme installs and repairs roofs engineered specifically for Broward County's climate and for the wind-load demands of our High-Velocity Hurricane Zone, rather than relying on generic, off-the-shelf materials that were never designed for this environment.
We are a licensed, insured South Florida general contractor with a permanent local presence in Broward County. When your tile starts slipping, your shingles begin curling and going bald, or a storm leaves you with an active leak in the middle of the night, we give you a straight, honest answer about whether you need a targeted repair or a full replacement — and we put a fixed, written quote in your hands before any work begins. There are no surprise charges, no vague verbal estimates, and no pressure to buy a new roof you don't actually need yet.
This page explains everything a Pompano Beach homeowner should understand before replacing or repairing a roof: the materials we install and how they perform in Florida, the full replacement process from inspection to final walkthrough, how to tell whether you need a repair or a replacement, how storm and insurance claims work, what drives the cost, and how to keep a new roof performing for decades. If you'd rather just talk it through, call us at 561.423.4794 and we'll schedule a free inspection anywhere in Pompano Beach.
We handle residential roofs across Pompano Beach and the surrounding Broward County communities. Whatever the condition of your roof, there's a good chance it falls into one of the services below.
When a Pompano Beach roof is genuinely past its service life, patching it again is money thrown away. A full replacement means we tear the old roofing down to the wood or concrete deck, inspect and repair any rot, soft spots, or weak sheathing underneath, and rebuild the entire system from the deck up — a fresh secondary water barrier, upgraded underlayment, new flashing at every penetration and valley, and the finished roofing material of your choice. We handle the permits, schedule the required municipal inspections, and clean the site every day.
Not every problem calls for a new roof. If your roof still has years of life left, a focused repair is the smarter investment. The tricky part of leak repair is that the spot where water shows up on your ceiling is almost never directly beneath the actual breach — water travels along rafters, underlayment, and decking before it finds a place to drip. We trace leaks back to their true source and fix the cause rather than hiding the symptom, so the repair holds through the next storm season.
After a named storm or severe thunderstorm, damage isn't always obvious from the ground. Shingles can be lifted and resealed improperly, tiles can crack without sliding off, and water can work its way under the covering without producing an immediate interior leak. We perform a detailed post-storm inspection across Pompano Beach, photograph every area of concern, and give you a written report that becomes the backbone of your insurance claim.
The right material for your home depends on your budget, the architectural style of the house, how long you plan to stay, and how you weigh up-front cost against decades of low maintenance. Here's an honest look at the four systems we install most often in Broward County.
Tile is the classic South Florida roof for good reason. Concrete and clay tile shrug off intense UV, resist salt air near the coast, and routinely last forty to fifty years or more when installed correctly. The natural air gap beneath the tiles helps keep attic temperatures down, easing the load on your air conditioning. The trade-offs are weight and up-front cost — but for Pompano Beach homeowners planning to stay put for the long haul, the lifespan and curb appeal often make tile the most economical choice over time.
Metal roofing has become one of the most popular choices in hurricane country, and it earns that popularity. A properly installed standing-seam metal roof has no exposed fasteners for wind to grab, sheds water and debris with ease, reflects solar heat to lower cooling bills, and can last forty to seventy years. Modern profiles come in many colors and even mimic tile or shingle while delivering far better wind performance — a strong fit for Pompano Beach's storm exposure.
Architectural shingles are the most budget-friendly system we install, and the right ones perform well in Florida when they carry a high wind rating and are installed to code. They offer the broadest range of colors, install quickly, and are straightforward to repair. The trade-off is lifespan: even premium shingles in our intense sun typically last fifteen to twenty-five years. For Pompano Beach homeowners who want a handsome roof at the lowest entry cost, or who may sell within a decade, quality shingles are a sensible choice.
For flat and low-slope sections — common on modern homes and additions — we install single-ply TPO membrane and related systems. TPO is heat-welded at the seams to create a continuous, watertight surface, and its reflective white surface bounces solar heat away, a real advantage under the Pompano Beach sun.
A roof replacement should feel organized and predictable. Here's exactly how a Pompano Beach project moves from your first call to the final handshake.
Everything starts with a thorough, no-cost inspection. We examine the covering, flashing, valleys, penetrations, and wherever possible the deck and attic for moisture. Then we tell you the truth: repair or replace. You're never pressured into a roof you don't need.
We provide a clear, written estimate spelling out scope, materials, and a fixed price. This is where we help you choose between tile, metal, shingle, or a flat system based on your budget and your home's style.
Roofing in Florida requires permits and code inspections, and we handle all of it — pulling the permit, scheduling around the weather, and giving you a realistic timeline.
On installation day we remove the old roofing down to the deck and inspect the wood beneath, replacing any rotted sheathing before the new system goes on — the foundation of a roof that lasts.
We install a fresh secondary water barrier, upgraded underlayment, new flashing, and your chosen material, all to Florida Building Code wind-load standards for our hurricane zone.
We pass the municipal inspection, clean the site thoroughly with a magnetic nail sweep, walk the finished roof with you, and hand over your warranty paperwork.
One of the most common questions we hear in Pompano Beach is whether a roof can be repaired or whether it's time for a full replacement. Several signs point clearly toward replacement:
One isolated leak on a healthy roof usually means a repair. Several of the signs above at once usually means replacement is the more economical path. Our honest inspection tells you which camp your roof falls into.
Pompano Beach sits in a region governed by some of the strictest roofing requirements in the country, and for good reason — the roof is your home's single most important line of defense during a hurricane. Every roof we install meets the Florida Building Code wind-load requirements for our area, including proper deck attachment, a secondary water barrier, and wind-rated materials and fastening. A correctly built, code-compliant roof can also reduce your windstorm insurance premiums through a favorable wind-mitigation inspection.
Storm-related roof claims are among the most common — and most contested — claims Pompano Beach homeowners file. The most important thing you can do is document damage thoroughly and accurately. After a storm we inspect the roof, photograph everything, and prepare a written report you submit to your insurer, coordinating directly with your adjuster so the true scope of damage is captured. We don't make promises about what your specific policy covers — that rests with your insurer — but we make sure legitimate damage is documented clearly and professionally, and we never inflate damage or encourage fraudulent claims.
There's no honest way to quote a roof sight-unseen. Rather than throw out a number that may be wrong for your home, here's what actually drives the price so you can understand your written estimate:
The most reliable way to know your cost is a free on-site inspection followed by a fixed, written quote. Once we've seen your Pompano Beach roof, the price we give you is the price you pay.
Working on roofs across Broward County for years, we see the same handful of problems again and again. Knowing them helps you catch trouble early, while it's still a small, inexpensive fix.
Individual tiles crack from falling debris, foot traffic, or age, and their fasteners fail over decades. A single cracked tile exposes the underlayment to sun and rain, and once that degrades, water reaches the deck. Prompt tile replacement keeps a small issue from becoming a leak.
Flashing seals the joints where the roof meets chimneys, skylights, vents, and walls — and it's one of the most common sources of leaks. Florida's heat drives constant expansion and contraction that works flashing loose. Much of what looks like a "roof leak" is really a flashing failure, usually a straightforward fix once diagnosed.
Valleys and gutters move heavy Pompano Beach rainfall off the roof quickly. When they clog, water backs up, pools, and forces its way under the covering. Keeping them clear is one of the simplest, most effective ways to prevent leaks.
Year-round UV is brutal on roofing. Shingles dry out and lose granules, sealants crack, and even tile underlayment breaks down faster than it would up north. This is why a Pompano Beach roof's lifespan is genuinely shorter, and why material choice and quality installation matter so much.
A confident homeowner understands the estimate in front of them. Here are the terms you're most likely to encounter when replacing or repairing a roof in Pompano Beach.
A "square" equals 100 square feet of roof area — the unit roofs are measured and priced in.
The protective layer between the deck and the covering; a critical secondary defense against water, and one of the best upgrades for a Florida roof.
The structural wood surface the roof is built on. Rotted decking must be replaced during a tear-off — building on bad decking guarantees a short-lived roof.
The metal sealing transitions and penetrations — around chimneys, skylights, vents, valleys, and walls.
An inspection documenting your roof's storm-resistant features for insurance; a favorable report can earn meaningful Pompano Beach premium discounts.
A new roof is a major investment, and a little maintenance protects it for decades. We recommend an annual inspection for every Pompano Beach roof, plus an additional check after any major storm, to catch small problems while they're still small and inexpensive. Keeping gutters and valleys clear of leaves and debris prevents the water backups that force moisture under the covering. Trimming back overhanging branches stops abrasion and reduces the debris that collects on the roof. Addressing minor flashing issues and cracked tiles promptly keeps a small repair from becoming a structural one.
How long a roof lasts ultimately depends on the material and the quality of the original installation, but maintenance is what lets any system reach the top of its range rather than the bottom. In our climate, the intense UV, salt air, and humidity all work against roofing materials year-round, so the homes that get the most life out of their roofs are the ones where small issues are handled before they spread. A maintenance plan is far cheaper than a premature replacement, and it's one of the smartest things a Pompano Beach homeowner can do to protect the investment.
A roof does more than keep rain out — in Pompano Beach's heat, it has a major effect on your comfort and your energy bills. Proper attic ventilation allows hot air to escape rather than building up beneath the roof, which reduces the load on your air conditioning and extends the life of the roofing materials by keeping them cooler. When a roof is poorly ventilated, trapped heat bakes the underside of the deck and shingles, accelerating their breakdown and driving up cooling costs.
During a replacement, we evaluate and correct ventilation as part of the system — ridge vents, soffit vents, and the balance between intake and exhaust that keeps air moving through the attic. We can also discuss reflective and energy-efficient roofing options, like metal and light-colored systems, that bounce solar heat away rather than absorbing it. For a Pompano Beach home, the right roof and ventilation combination is a genuine year-round energy upgrade, not just storm protection.
The roof over your family's head is not the place to gamble on the cheapest bid or an out-of-town crew you'll never see again. Before you hire any roofer in Pompano Beach, there are a few things worth confirming. Make sure they're licensed and insured in Florida, because that protects you legally and financially and is required for permits and valid warranties. Insist on a detailed written quote rather than a vague verbal estimate, so the scope and price are clear before work begins. Ask whether they handle permits and inspections themselves — a reputable contractor always does. And choose a local company with a permanent presence and a reputation to protect, because they'll still be here if you ever need warranty service.
Be especially cautious of storm-chasing operations that flood the area after a hurricane. They often pressure homeowners into quick decisions, do rushed work, and leave the state before their warranties are ever tested. A roof installed badly can cost far more to fix than it saved, so the contractor you choose matters just as much as the material you put on the roof.
South Florida doesn't have the four seasons that shape roofing schedules up north, but the calendar still matters here. The rainy season and hurricane season overlap from roughly June through November, bringing daily downpours and the risk of major storms. That makes the drier months an ideal window for planned replacements, though we work year-round and schedule carefully around the weather whenever a roof can't wait. If you know your Pompano Beach roof is nearing the end of its life, replacing it before hurricane season rather than scrambling during it is always the lower-stress, lower-risk choice.
Year-round, the combination of heat and moisture means roof problems here progress faster than in cooler climates. A small leak that might sit harmlessly for a year up north can feed mold and rot within months in our humidity. That's why we encourage Pompano Beach homeowners not to put off an inspection when they notice a warning sign — the climate rewards acting early and punishes waiting.
A roof is one of the first things buyers, inspectors, and insurers look at, and its condition has an outsized effect on a Pompano Beach home's value and sale-ability. An aging or damaged roof can scare off buyers, complicate financing, and become a major negotiating point that costs you far more than the repair would have. In Florida's insurance market, the roof's age and condition can even determine whether a home is insurable at all, which makes a sound roof essential rather than optional.
A new, code-compliant roof does the opposite: it reassures buyers, supports a clean inspection, often qualifies for better insurance terms, and signals that the home has been cared for. Whether you're planning to sell soon or simply protecting your long-term investment, a quality roof is one of the highest-impact improvements you can make to a Pompano Beach property — both for your peace of mind today and your return tomorrow.
We're not a storm-chasing crew that rolls into town after a hurricane, signs up as many jobs as possible, and disappears before the warranty is ever tested. We're a South Florida general contractor with a permanent local presence, genuine licensing and insurance, and warranty-backed workmanship. You deal with the same team from the first inspection to the final walkthrough, and the quote we put in writing is the price you pay.
Beyond roofing, Assured Supreme is a full-service contractor — so if your project grows to include kitchen renovation, bathroom remodeling, hurricane protection, or new construction, you have a single, accountable team for all of it. Explore our full services or see the areas we serve across Broward County.
Roof replacement cost in Pompano Beach depends on roof size, material (tile, metal, or shingle), pitch, the number of layers to tear off, and the condition of the existing decking. Because every roof is different, the only honest way to know your price is a free on-site inspection followed by a fixed, written quote. Once we've inspected your roof, the price we give you is the price you pay, with no hidden fees and no mid-project surprises unless something unexpected is found beneath the old roofing, which we always discuss with you first.
Yes. Assured Supreme is a fully licensed and insured South Florida contractor serving Pompano Beach and Broward County. Every roof we install meets the Florida Building Code wind-load requirements for our High-Velocity Hurricane Zone. Working with a licensed, insured roofer protects you legally and financially, and it's required for permits and for most insurance and warranty coverage to remain valid.
Most residential roof replacements in Pompano Beach are completed in two to five days, depending on roof size, material, pitch, and weather. Tile and metal systems generally take longer than shingles. We confirm the schedule before we start, work around the weather, and keep the site clean each day.
Yes. After a storm we inspect the roof, photograph all damage, and prepare a detailed written report you submit to your insurer. We coordinate directly with your adjuster so the full scope is captured rather than understated. We don't make promises about what your specific policy covers — that rests with your insurer — but we document legitimate damage clearly and professionally.
We install concrete and clay tile, standing-seam and other metal systems, and architectural asphalt shingles for sloped roofs, plus single-ply TPO membrane for flat and low-slope sections. During your free Pompano Beach inspection we recommend the material that best fits your home's style, your budget, and Florida's heat and wind.
One isolated leak on a healthy roof usually means a repair. Several warning signs at once — multiple leaks, widespread cracked or missing material, a sagging roofline, soft decking, or repeated repairs that no longer hold — usually means replacement is more economical. Our free, honest Pompano Beach inspection tells you exactly which situation you're in, with no pressure.
Lifespan depends on material and installation quality. In our climate, quality architectural shingles typically last fifteen to twenty-five years, metal roofs forty to seventy years, and tile forty to fifty years or more. Pompano Beach's intense UV and salt air shorten any roof's life compared to cooler regions, so proper installation and routine maintenance matter.
It depends on your priorities. Tile offers the longest life and excellent heat resistance but costs more and weighs more. Metal delivers outstanding wind performance, long life, and energy savings at mid-range cost. Architectural shingles are most affordable with the widest style choice but a shorter lifespan. For flat sections, TPO is the standard. We walk you through the trade-offs honestly.
Yes. Every project starts with a free, no-obligation inspection and a written estimate anywhere in Pompano Beach. We examine the covering, flashing, valleys, penetrations, and where accessible the deck and attic. Then we give you a straight assessment and a fixed quote — no charge for the inspection and no pressure.
It often can. A new, code-compliant roof in Pompano Beach frequently qualifies for windstorm insurance discounts through a wind-mitigation inspection, because modern deck attachment, a secondary water barrier, and wind-rated materials reduce storm risk. Exact savings depend on your insurer and policy.
A secondary water barrier is a sealed layer on the roof deck beneath the underlayment. If wind tears off shingles or tiles during a hurricane, it keeps water from pouring into your home through the exposed deck. It's one of the most important storm-protection features of a modern Florida roof and part of code-compliant installation in our hurricane zone.
Yes. If the rest of your roof is sound, we repair only the affected area rather than pushing a full replacement. The key with any repair is finding the true source of a leak — water often travels far from the actual breach before it appears inside — and fixing the cause so it doesn't return.
We inspect the deck during every tear-off and replace any rotted, soft, or weakened sheathing before installing the new system. Decking damage is often hidden by old leaks and only visible once the covering is removed. Replacing compromised decking is the foundation of a roof that lasts — a step we never skip.
We schedule around the forecast and watch the weather closely. If rain threatens during a tear-off, we protect the exposed deck with waterproof covering to keep your home dry and resume once it's safe. Your home is never left open to the weather overnight.
Yes. Roofing in Florida requires permits and code inspections, and we handle all of it — pulling the permit, scheduling municipal inspections, and ensuring the finished roof passes. Skipping permits can void insurance and cause problems when you sell, so proper permitting protects you on every front.
We back our workmanship with a written warranty, and the materials we install carry their own manufacturer warranties. We walk you through exactly what's covered and hand over all paperwork at the final walkthrough. A roof is only as good as the crew that installs it and the guarantee behind it.
It depends on our schedule, the permit timeline, and the weather, but we move as quickly as conditions allow — and if you have an active leak or storm damage, we prioritize getting you protected. The fastest way onto the schedule is to call 561.423.4794 or request a free inspection.
Yes. After a hurricane or severe storm we prioritize Pompano Beach homes with active leaks and exposed areas, providing temporary protection to stop water intrusion until a permanent repair or replacement can be scheduled. Acting fast limits the cost and the disruption.
We serve Pompano Beach and the surrounding Broward County communities. As a local South Florida contractor we know the climate, the building codes, and the storm patterns of this region intimately. Visit our areas-we-serve page or call us to confirm we cover your neighborhood.
We strongly recommend a local, established contractor. After major storms, out-of-state crews flood the area, sign up jobs, and leave before their warranties are ever tested. A local roofer with a permanent presence, real licensing and insurance, and a reputation to protect will still be here years from now if you need warranty service.
Watch for water stains on ceilings or walls, a musty attic smell, peeling paint near the roofline, granules in your gutters on a shingle roof, daylight through the roof boards, and cracked or slipped tiles. Because water travels before it appears inside, even a small stain can signal a problem some distance away — worth inspecting before it becomes structural or mold damage.
Yes. Whether you're buying or selling in Pompano Beach, we provide a thorough roof inspection and written report on the roof's condition and remaining life. For sellers it heads off last-minute surprises; for buyers it tells you whether you're inheriting a sound roof or a near-term replacement.
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