Lauderhill Roofing Contractor — Built for Broward’s Oldest Neighborhoods

Lauderhill is one of Broward County’s older incorporated cities, and it shows in the housing stock. The mid-century CBS homes here — many built from the late 1950s through the 1970s — were constructed well, but roofing systems don’t last forever, and a large percentage of the homes in Lauderhill are at or past the typical end-of-life for their original roofing materials. Concrete tile roofs from that era often have underlayment that’s long since failed, even when the tile itself looks intact from the street. Shingle roofs approaching 20 or 25 years in South Florida aren’t just aging — they’re done. If you’ve been putting off the conversation about your roof because you’re not sure what you’re dealing with, start with a real inspection from a licensed contractor.

Lauderhill’s housing stock is diverse, and so are the roofing challenges we encounter there. The city has a wide mix of flat-roof CBS structures, low-pitch hip roofs, and some two-story construction closer to the major corridors. What most of these homes share is decades of exposure to South Florida’s heat load, UV radiation, and afternoon storm systems that roll through Broward every summer from June through October. That exposure compounds. A small penetration leak that goes unaddressed for one season can rot decking boards, compromise the structural connection at the eave, and turn a $1,500 repair into a $12,000 replacement project. We see it regularly, and we’d rather catch it early.

We approach every job in Lauderhill the same way: get on the roof, look at everything, and give the homeowner a clear picture of what’s actually there. We don’t inflate findings to justify bigger jobs, and we don’t minimize problems to win a price comparison. If your roof needs work, we’ll tell you exactly what and why. If it doesn’t, we’ll tell you that too.

Services in Lauderhill

Why Renegade Roofing Co.

William Roberts holds both GC License #CGC1514572 and Roofing License #CCC1328895 in his own name — a distinction that matters in an industry where license leasing is common. He’s been in South Florida roofing for more than 20 years, and he personally stands behind the work Renegade Roofing Co. delivers.

Frequently Asked Questions

My tile roof looks fine from the ground, but I had a leak last rainy season. What’s going on?

Tile itself rarely fails — it’s the underlayment beneath it that degrades over time. Water can infiltrate through cracked mortar at the ridge and hip caps, around pipe boots, or through dried-out underlayment that’s no longer watertight, even when the tile on top looks perfect. A proper inspection requires getting on the roof and often probing suspect areas. We can identify exactly where the breach is.

Is Lauderhill in a wind zone that affects what roofing materials I can use?

Yes. Broward County falls under South Florida’s High Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) building code requirements. Roofing products installed here must be HVHZ-approved. We only install code-compliant materials and pull the required permits so your roof replacement is legal and documentable.

What’s a hurricane readiness inspection?

It’s a comprehensive review of your roof’s ability to withstand storm-force winds — checking deck fastening, edge metal, penetration seals, and overall system integrity. We’ll identify vulnerabilities you can address before storm season and provide a written report you can reference.

Don’t wait for the next leak to find out what your roof really needs. Call Renegade Roofing Co. at (954) 533-0707 — serving Lauderhill and all of Broward County.