Hollywood FL Roofing Contractor — Coastal-Ready Roofing for One of Broward’s Largest Cities
Hollywood is a city of neighborhoods, and those neighborhoods have radically different roofing profiles. The beach-side properties east of US-1 — Young Circle, the AIA corridor, Hollywood Beach itself — face constant salt air exposure, high UV load, and direct wind exposure from Atlantic storm tracks. Roofing materials that perform adequately inland degrade faster here. Galvanized flashings corrode. Shingle granule loss accelerates. We account for all of this when specifying materials for coastal Hollywood properties. Metal roofing with proper coastal finishes and tile with marine-grade flashing systems are frequently the right answer for homes within a few blocks of the ocean.
Inland Hollywood — from US-1 westward through neighborhoods like West Lake, Emerald Hills, and the older CBS block homes near Hollywood Boulevard — is a different landscape. These neighborhoods have housing stock ranging from 1950s and 1960s concrete block homes to 1980s and 1990s subdivisions, and the roofing on many of these properties is aging. The flat and low-slope built-up roofing systems common on older CBS construction in this part of Hollywood are particularly susceptible to ponding water issues. We assess these honestly — if it’s patchable and economically sensible to do so, we’ll say so. If it isn’t, we’ll tell you that too.
Hollywood’s commercial corridor along US-1, Sheridan Street, and Hollywood Boulevard includes a dense mix of small retail, restaurant, and service businesses. Commercial flat roofing in Hollywood is a real part of our business.
Services in Hollywood
- Coastal residential roof replacement (shingle, tile, metal)
- Commercial flat roofing (TPO, modified bitumen, built-up)
- Flat and low-slope roof replacement and repair
- Storm damage assessment and repair
- Wind mitigation inspection
- 4-point inspection
- Hurricane readiness inspection ($199)
- Flashing replacement (corrosion-resistant, coastal-rated)
- Fascia, soffit, and decking
Owner-Licensed — Not Through a Management Company
William Roberts holds GC License #CGC1514572 and Roofing License #CCC1328895 in his own name — not through a management company, not leased from a third party. He’s been working South Florida roofs, including the full range of coastal and inland Hollywood construction, for more than 20 years.
Hollywood FL Roofing FAQ
Does saltwater exposure really affect roofing materials that much in coastal Hollywood?
Yes, significantly. Salt air accelerates corrosion on standard galvanized flashings, fasteners, and metal components — sometimes within 5–10 years on homes close to the water. We specify marine-grade or stainless fasteners and corrosion-resistant flashing systems for coastal properties. It costs more upfront and saves you money over the life of the roof.
My older Hollywood home has a flat roof that keeps getting patched. When does it make sense to replace it?
When repairs are happening more than once every two to three years, you’re almost always better off replacing the system. Repeated patching also tends to mask deterioration in the deck beneath, which becomes a much more expensive problem if it goes unaddressed. We’ll give you a straight assessment of whether what’s there can realistically be extended or needs to come off.
Can you handle commercial roofing in Hollywood for my business property?
Yes. We handle commercial flat roofing, TPO, modified bitumen, and built-up systems on small to mid-size commercial properties throughout Hollywood. Call us for a commercial assessment.
Whether you’re on the beach side or the inland side of Hollywood, Renegade Roofing Co. handles it. Call (954) 533-0707 to schedule. | GC #CGC1514572 · Roofing #CCC1328895
