A roof leak rarely starts where the water shows up inside. Assured Supreme tracks leaks to their true source, fixes the cause, and tells you honestly whether a repair will hold or whether replacement is the smarter call.
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The spot where water drips onto your ceiling is almost never directly below where it enters the roof. Water travels along decking, rafters, and underlayment before it finds a path down, which is why guessing at a leak usually fails. We trace leaks back to the actual point of entry — a failed flashing, a cracked tile, a worn pipe boot, a clogged valley — and fix the cause, not just the symptom.
Common South Florida leak sources we repair:
One isolated leak on an otherwise healthy roof is a repair. But if we find widespread aging, multiple leaks, or saturated decking, we will tell you plainly — patching a failing roof wastes money. Our free inspection gives you a clear, no-pressure answer either way.
In South Florida's rainy season, a small leak can become major water damage quickly. We prioritize leak calls because the longer water sits in your roof structure, the more it costs to fix.
Heavy, wind-driven rain forces water into gaps that lighter rain never reaches — around flashing, under lifted tiles, or through worn seals. We find these entry points during inspection rather than guessing.
Yes. Leaks often enter far from where they appear inside. We trace the water path back to the true source rather than patching the stain location, which rarely solves the problem.
One leak on a healthy roof is usually a repair. Multiple leaks, widespread aging, or soft decking usually mean replacement is more economical. Our free inspection tells you honestly which applies.
We prioritize leak calls, especially in rainy season, because standing water causes escalating damage. Call us and we will get a roofer out to assess as quickly as possible.
It depends on the cause. Sudden storm damage is often covered; gradual wear usually is not. We document the damage clearly so you can make an informed claim decision with your insurer.