When a storm hits South Florida, your roof takes the first punch. Missing shingles, cracked tiles, torn flashing, exposed decking — storm damage moves fast and gets worse with every rain that follows. The longer you wait, the more damage spreads inside your home.
Renegade Roofing Co. has been responding to storm damage across Broward County for over 20 years. We know how Florida storms behave and we know how to move fast. When you call us after a storm, we show up — day or night.
Storm damage that looks minor on the surface can hide serious problems underneath — compromised decking, soaked insulation, and the beginnings of mold. In Florida’s humidity, water intrusion that goes unaddressed for even a few days can turn a straightforward repair into a full replacement. Call us as soon as it’s safe to do so — we’ll get out there fast and stop the damage from spreading.
Florida law gives homeowners important protections after storm damage. You have the right to choose your own roofing contractor — don’t let anyone pressure you into a decision before you’ve had a chance to get an honest assessment. We’ll document everything we find thoroughly so you have a complete picture of your roof’s condition and what restoration work is needed.
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If storm damage is too extensive for repair, we offer full roof replacements across all systems — shingle, tile, metal, and flat. We’ll give you an honest assessment of what makes the most sense.
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Storm damage is stressful. Renegade Roofing is here to respond fast, assess honestly, and restore your roof right — so you can get back to normal as quickly as possible.
After a storm, check for: missing or damaged shingles, cracked or displaced tiles, lifted or torn flashing, water stains on ceilings or walls, debris in gutters and downspouts, and any visible sagging or soft spots. If you see any of these, call us immediately.
After a storm, it’s not always possible to make permanent repairs right away. That’s where temporary solutions come in. Roofing tarps and quick patches can prevent water from entering your home and causing further interior damage. These stopgap measures are especially helpful when you’re waiting on an insurance adjuster, materials, or weather conditions to clear up.
But temporary fixes aren’t long-term solutions. Once your claim is approved or conditions improve, it’s important to follow up with permanent repairs. This may include replacing damaged shingles, flashing, or sections of the roof structure. Our team ensures that once we move beyond the emergency phase, your roof is restored to code and ready to stand up to Florida’s tough weather.
When a storm passes, it’s easy to underestimate what your roof may have gone through. Here are a few common missteps homeowners should avoid:
Our advice: don’t guess. A professional inspection will give you a clear picture of your roof’s condition and help you avoid costly mistakes.
Florida has some of the strictest building codes in the country—and for good reason. Our roofs need to withstand high winds, heavy rain, and hurricane conditions. That’s why every repair or replacement we make follows the latest Florida Building Code requirements.
From proper shingle fastening and waterproofing layers to wind uplift resistance and roof deck attachments, every part of your repair must meet state standards. This isn’t just about compliance—it’s about your safety, insurance eligibility, and peace of mind.
As licensed contractors, we stay up to date with code changes and ensure that every job we do passes inspection. When you work with Renegade Roofing Co., you’re not just getting a roof that looks good—you’re getting one that’s built to last in Florida.
If you're hoping to have your roof replacement covered by insurance, it’s essential to involve both a qualified roofer and your insurance adjuster. Identifying storm damage can be tricky, especially if you're not experienced in roof inspections. You'll need a contractor to carefully assess the damage, provide detailed reports, and ensure you have everything you need to work with your insurance company for a successful claim.
You'll first need to get an inspection from a licensed roofer to assess your roof’s condition. Some storm-related issues are hard to spot without a close look. After the inspection, you can decide whether to move forward with your insurance company or handle the repairs directly with your roofer. If you choose to file a claim, be sure to get a detailed report and photos from your roofing contractor to support the process.
It depends on your policy coverage and the assessment from your insurance company. Start by getting an estimate from a local roofing contractor. From there, you can speak with your insurer to understand what they may cover. Detailed documentation of the needed storm-related repairs will strengthen your claim and help move the process along.
Yes, an insurance policy can cover roofing issues caused by a storm. However, whether or not you receive coverage will depend on your policy, the condition of the roof, and what the insurance company approves. To support your claim, it’s helpful to have a roofer inspect and document the condition of your roof. This can make a big difference in getting your claim approved.
Over 20 years responding to storm damage across Broward County. We’re locally rooted, licensed, and we show up when you need us most — day or night, hurricane season or not.
After a hurricane, it’s important to get guidance from a roofing company you trust. At Renegade Roofing Co., we believe in honest, integrity-driven service. That’s why we provide clear roofing assessments and walk you through every step of the restoration process.
Not sure if your roof was affected by the recent hurricane? Give us a call. In South Florida, hurricane-related issues often go unnoticed until it’s too late. Get peace of mind today with a professional inspection from the team at Renegade Roofing Co. Reach out by phone or fill out our online form—someone from our team will follow up with you shortly.
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